2 Windows Mobile This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC. While using the CN3 Mobile Computer, keep these key points in mind: • Tap Start on the navigation bar, located at the top of the screen, to quickly move to programs, files, and settings. Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs. The command bar includes menus, icons, and the onscreen keyboard. • Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu containing a list of actions you can perform.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Software Builds See “Learning Software Build Versions” on page 4 to determine which Intermec build of Windows Mobile 5.0 is on your CN3. Where to Find Information This chapter describes your CN3 hardware, provides an overview of the programs on your CN3, and explains how to connect your CN3 to a desktop, a network, or the Internet. For instructions on setting up your CN3 and installing ActiveSync, see the Quick Start Guide.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Tap to start a program Tap and hold to change time format Tap to change date and time Tap to change owner information Tap to review your email Your day at a glance. Tap to open an associated program To customize what is displayed on the Today screen including the background 1 Tap Start > Settings > the Personal tab > the Today icon. 2 Status icons display information such as low batteries or when the CN3 is connected to a desktop or to the Internet.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Play digital audio and video files that are stored on your CN3 or on a network. Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and current time, switch to programs, and close screens.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Entering Information You can enter information on your CN3 in several ways, depending on the type you have and the program you are using: Synchronizing Using Microsoft ActiveSync, synchronize or copy information between your desktop and CN3. For more information on ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on your desktop. Typing Using the input panel, enter typed text into the CN3. Do this by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using handwriting recognition software.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile To change word suggestion options, such as the number of words suggested at one time, tap Start > Settings > the Personal tab > Input > the Word Completion tab. Typing With the Onscreen Keyboard Tap the input panel arrow, then tap Keyboard. On the soft keyboard that is displayed, tap the keys with your stylus. • To type a single uppercase letter or symbol, tap the Shift key. To tap multiple uppercase letters or symbols, tap the CAP key.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile keys. Using Block Recognizer Character recognition software gives you a fast and easy method for entering information in any program on your CN3. Letters, numbers, and punctuation you write are translated into typed text. Tap the input panel arrow, then tap Block Recognizer. Write a letter in the box. When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Tap the input panel arrow, then tap Transcriber. Tap ok, then write anywhere on the screen. For specific instructions on using Transcriber, with Transcriber open, tap the question mark in the lower, right-hand corner of the screen. Tap for assistance Selecting Typed Text If you want to edit or format typed text, you must select it first. Drag the stylus across the text you want to select.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile You can cut, copy, and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text: tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing command on the pop-up menu, or tap the command under Menu. Converting Writing to Text You can convert words you write in print or cursive to text by tapping Menu > Tools > Recognize. If a word is not recognized, it stays in its original form.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile • For better recognition, try increasing the zoom level to 300% by selecting Menu > Zoom. Recognition is not good under a 150% zoom. • Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the CN3 can easily tell where words begin and end. • Hyphenated words, foreign words that use special characters such as accents, and some punctuation cannot be converted.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Recording a Message In a program where you can write or draw onscreen, you can also quickly capture thoughts, reminders, and phone numbers by recording a message. In the Messaging program, you can add a recording to an e-mail message. In Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts, you can include a recording in the Notes tab. In the Notes program, you can create a stand-alone recording or add a recording to an open note.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Using My Text When using Messaging, use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area. To insert a message, tap Menu > My Text, then select a message. • To quickly add common messages, tap Menu > My Text and tap a desired message. • To edit a My Text message, tap Menu > My Text > Edit My Text Messages. Tap the message you want to edit and enter new text at the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Customizing Your Computer You can customize by adjusting settings and installing additional software. Adjusting Settings To adjust settings to fit the way you work, tap Start > Settings > either the Personal tab or the System tab located at the bottom of the screen. Note: The Phone applet in the Personal tab is available only on CN3s with built-in phones. Menus To customize what appears on the Start menu. Owner Information To enter your contact information.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Adding Programs Using ActiveSync Install the appropriate software for your CN3 on your desktop before installing it on your CN3. 1 Determine your CN3 and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the About icon > the Version tab, then make a note of the information in Processor.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Adding a Program Directly from the Internet 1 Determine your CN3 and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the About icon > the Version tab, then make a note of the information in Processor. 2 Download the program to your CN3 straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer. You may see a single .xip, .exe, or .zip file, a setup.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Using ActiveSync on the desktop Use the Explorer in ActiveSync to explore your CN3 files and locate the program. Right-click the program, and then click Create Shortcut. Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder. The shortcut now appears on the Start menu. For information, see ActiveSync Help. Removing Programs Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Remove Programs icon.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Before synchronization, install ActiveSync on your PC from the Windows Mobile Companion CD. ActiveSync is already installed on the CN3. After installation is complete, the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your CN3 to your desktop, set up a partnership so you can synchronize information between your CN3 and your desktop, and customize your synchronization settings. Your first synchronization process automatically begins when finished using the wizard.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile synchronize this information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server. Each time you synchronize, ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your CN3 and desktop or server and updates both computers with the latest information. For information on using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop. You can switch to any program by tapping it on the Start menu. Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings To switch to Calendar on the CN3, tap Start > Calendar.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile appointments to a category with a special project’s name. You can then use this category to filter and only display project appointments. Note: In Month View, the day of an appointment assigned to the Holiday category appears in red. This day was assigned the Holiday category Tap to access the Year view What Is an All Day Event? An appointment can either be a normal appointment or an all day event, which lasts the full day or spans many days.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile What Is a Recurrence Pattern? If you have an appointment or task that you do on a regular basis, such as a weekly team meeting or a monthly status report, enter the item once and set a recurrence pattern for it. If the default patterns in the list are not what you need, you can create your own pattern using the wizard. Select your recurrence pattern from this list Select to access the wizard with which to customize your recurrence.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile If you are working in Day view, tap and hold the time slot for the new appointment, then select New Appointment to have the time automatically entered for you. To change an appointment, tap it in the calendar, and then tap Edit. Change any appointment detail by tapping it and entering the new information. Tap the arrows to the right of the description and location boxes to choose from previous entries.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Setting a Reminder for an Appointment 1 Tap the appointment, then tap Edit to change the appointment. 2 Tap Reminder and select Remind me. 3 To change how many minutes before the appointment you are reminded, tap the minutes displayed, then select the new minutes from a dropdown or enter the new minutes. Tap minutes to change hours, days, or weeks.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 1 In the calendar, tap the appointment, then tap Edit. 2 Tap the Notes tab to enter notes. For specific instructions, tap Start > Help, then select a topic. Use your stylus to write or draw information here Making an Appointment Recurring 1 In the calendar, tap the appointment, then tap Edit. 2 Tap Occurs and select a pattern from the list. Or, to create a new pattern, tap , and follow the steps in the wizard.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 4 Tap ok to return to the appointment. A check mark indicates a selected category Sending a Meeting Request Use Calendar to schedule meetings with people who use Outlook or Outlook Mobile. When attendees receive a meeting request, they can accept or decline the meeting. If they accept the request, the meeting is automatically added to their schedule, their response is sent back to you, and your calendar is updated.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile notes entered in the Notes tab (excluding writing) are also sent. To remove a person, highlight that person, then tap Delete Finding an Appointment • Tap Start > Programs > the Search icon, enter the appointment name, tap the Type arrow and select “Calendar” from the drop-down list, and then tap Search. You can tap the Search for drop-down arrow to select from a list of previously searched items or phrases.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Changing Calendar Options In the calendar, tap Menu > Options, tap either tap, make your changes, then tap ok to return to the calendar. • Tap the General tab to change the calendar view. • Tap the Appointments tab to select what Show icons appointment indicators should appear when you view appointment contents. Tap and hold an icon to see its name. Selected icons are in black. Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues To switch to Contacts on the CN3, tap Start > Contacts.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Tap and enter part of a name to find it in the list Tap to see additional phone numbers and e-mail addresses Tap to display and edit contact details Tap to create a new contact Creating a Contact 1 Tap New, then use the input panel to enter a name and other contact information. Scroll down to see all available fields. 2 To assign the contact to a category, scroll to and tap Categories, then select a category from the list.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Viewing Contacts The contact list displays the contact name and the first primary phone number or e-mail address specified for that contact. Contacts are ordered by name of contact or company. You can change the appearance of the Contacts list by tapping Menu > Options. • Tap the default letter (home, work, mobile, or e-mail) to the right of the contact to see additional phone numbers and e-mail addresses.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Changing a Contact • In the contact list, tap the contact, and then tap Menu > Edit. To cancel edits, tap Menu > Undo. When you are finished making changes, tap ok to return to the contact list. Note: If you enter a name with more than two words, the middle word is recorded as a middle name. If your contact has a double first or last name, tap the Name arrow and enter the names in the proper box.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 3 To create a new category, tap New, enter the category name, then tap Done. The new category is automatically checked in the list. 4 Tap ok to return to the contacts. A check mark indicates a selected category Copying a Contact Press and hold a contact for a pop-up menu, then select Copy Contact; or if a contact is already highlighted, tap Menu > Copy Contact.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile • To view the names of companies for which your contacts work, in the contact list, tap Menu > View By > Company. The number of contacts that work for that company is displayed to the right of the company. Deleting a Contact Press and hold a contact for a pop-up menu, select Delete Contact, then select Yes; or if a contact is already highlighted, tap Menu > Delete Contact, then select Yes.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile desktop. To change the way information is displayed, tap Menu > Options. Indicates a high priority Tap to display or edit details Tap and hold to display a pop-up menu Creating a Task To create a task with only a subject, tap Tap here to add a new task. • To quickly create a task, enter text in the Tap here to add a new task box at the top of the screen. If you do not see this box, tap Menu > Options, then check Show Tasks entry bar.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile New items entered on one computer are copied to the other during synchronization. Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as metafiles (pictures). For information, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop. Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas To switch to Notes on your CN3, tap Start > Programs > the Notes icon. Notes helps you quickly capture your ideas, notes, and thoughts. You can create a note using written and typed text, drawings, and recordings.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Synchronizing Notes Notes can synchronize between your desktop and CN3 either through notes synchronization or file synchronization. Notes synchronization synchronizes the notes on your CN3 with Outlook Notes on your desktop. File synchronization ties all notes on the CN3 with the CN3’s “\My Documents” folder on your desktop. To synchronize your notes through notes synchronization, first select the Notes information type for synchronization in ActiveSync.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile appear as folders in the folder list (located on the left, under the navigation bar) in the Messaging message list. With synchronization, messages are synchronized between the CN3 Inbox and the PC Inbox by using ActiveSync and Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook. When connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server, you use a modem to connect to your Internet service provider (ISP) or a modem card to connect to the local area network to which your e-mail server is connected.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile • If you use ActiveSync, e-mail messages in the “\Inbox” folder in Outlook automatically synchronize with your CN3. You can select to synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync. The folders you create and the messages you move are then mirrored on the server. For example, if you move two messages from the “\Inbox” folder to a folder named “\Family,” and you have designated “\Family” for synchronization, the server creates a copy of the Family folder and cop
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile downloads the complete messages you have marked for retrieval and sends the messages you have composed. Setting Up or Changing an Account To set up a a POP3 or IMAP4 e-mail account, tap Menu > Tools > Options > New Account. Follow instructions in the New Account Wizard. To set up an SMS account, tap Menu > Switch Accounts, and then tap SMS. Follow the instructions on the screen.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 3 Enter the e-mail address or SMS address of one or more recipients, separating them with semicolons. To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts, tap To. 4 Enter your message. To quickly add common messages, tap Menu > My Text, select a desired message. 5 To check spelling, tap Edit > Spell Check. 6 Tap Send. If you are working offline, the message is moved to the “\Outbox” folder and is sent the next time you connect.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Word Mobile contains a list of files stored on your CN3. Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, make copies of, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, then, select the action on the pop-up menu. Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a document Tap and hold an item to see a pop-up menu Tap to create a new document You can enter information in Word Mobile in by typing or writing.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile find text by tapping Menu > Edit > Find/Replace. Tap to return to the document list Tap and hold to see a pop-up menu Tap to format text Writing Mode In writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the screen. Ruled lines are displayed as a guide, and the zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you to write more easily. For more information on writing and selecting writing, see “Basic Usage” on page 30.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Excel Mobile You can create and edit workbooks and templates in Excel Mobile as you do in Microsoft Excel on your desktop. Excel Mobile workbooks are usually saved as .PXL files, but you can also save them in .XLS format. When you close a workbook, it is automatically named and placed in the Excel Mobile workbook list. Creating a Workbook Use Excel Mobile to create workbooks, such as expense reports and mileage logs.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile • Show and hide window elements. Tap View > Show, then tap the elements you want to show or hide. • Freeze panes on a worksheet. First select the cell where to freeze panes. Tap View > Freeze Panes. You might want to freeze the top and leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet. Tap View > Unfreeze Panes to undo this process. • Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet. Tap View > Split.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 4 To view a PowerPoint Mobile presentation in portrait, or right-handed or left-handed landscape orientations, tap the slide icon (in the bottom, left corner of the following illustration) for a pop-up menu. 5 Tap Show Options > the Orientation tab, then select an orientation. 6 Tap Default to view the presentation in the orientation that best fits the size and shape of the screen. Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile Tap Start > Windows Media.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Internet Explorer Mobile Use Internet Explorer Mobile to view web pages in these ways: • During synchronization with your desktop, download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on the desktop. • Connect to an ISP or network and browse the web. To do this, create the connection first, as described in “Remote Access (Modems)” on page 139.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile To create a mobile favorite 1 In ActiveSync on your desktop, click Tools > Options, and select “Favorites” from the Windows PC list. For more information on using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop. 2 In Internet Explorer 5.0 or greater on your desktop, browse to the page you want to view offline, then click Tools > Create Mobile Favorite. 3 To change the link name, enter a new name in the Name box.
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile Using Internet Explorer Mobile You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse mobile favorites and channels that were downloaded to your CN3 without connecting to the Internet. You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the web. Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels 1 Tap Favorites, or Menu > Favorites to display your list of favorites. 2 Tap the page you want to view.
3 Configuring the Computer There are multiple ways to get an application to your CN3 Mobile Computer like there are multiple ways to package the application for delivery. Note: Desktop icons and settings icons are shown to the left. Any place that Start is mentioned, tap the following Windows icon in the top, left corner of your CN3 desktop.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Developing Applications for the Computer CN3s run applications programmed in Microsoft Visual Studios 2005. Use this chapter to understand what you need to develop a new application for the CN3. Note: Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 may be used, but some features are not available. To develop applications for your CN3, use the Resource Kits in the Intermec Developer Library (IDL). Download the IDL from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer • Use the small nonvolatile Flash File Store region to hold CAB files that rebuild the system at clean-boot or install applications from a CAB file into the Flash File Store so they are “ready-to-run” when a clean-boot is performed. Since the FLASH in the system has a limited number of write cycles, do not use the Flash File Store for excessive writing purposes; however, reading is okay.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 3 Click Explore to access the “\Mobile Device” folder on your CN3. 4 From your desktop, select Start > Windows Explorer, then browse the “C:\Intermec\CN3 Mgmt Tools\CabFiles” path for any CAB files needed for your CN3. Select the appropriate file, right-click the file for a pop-up menu, then select Copy. 5 Within the “\My Windows Mobile-Based Device” directory, go to the directory where you want the files located on the CN3, do a right-click for a pop-up menu, then sele
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 2 Copy your application file to the miniSD card. If you are using Microsoft ActiveSync to copy the files to the miniSD card, place the application in the “\Storage Card” folder on the CN3. 3 If using a Secure Digital card reader, insert the miniSD card back into the CN3. 4 Navigate to the “\Storage Card” folder and run your application. After your application is installed, you can run it from the Programs menu.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Using InstallSelect Note: This application should only be used by administrators, developers, integrators, or Intermec representatives. InstallSelect manages the installation of value-added software features of the CN3. Removal of software features may result in loss of device functionality, or the ability to manage device settings.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 3 By default, components already installed on the CN3 are checked to be installed again after you perform a clean boot on the CN3. Check additional components you do want installed after a clean boot is performed. Clear (uncheck) any components you do not want installed after the clean boot. Note: When a component is not checked, the components listed after this component will appear as if they are not checked after the clean boot is performed.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Mount Computer. Also, the underlying filenames includes the product name (such as “CV30”) that is represented by product in the table. InstallSelect Software Features Friendly Name Description Filename Data Collection & Intermec Settings Data Collection and Intermec Settings ITCIVAproduct.cab or Data Collection, Intermec Settings, and on-unit SDK libraries.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Launching Your Application Automatically Note: This describes the system component startup for Intermec provided components only. It does not describe the bootstrap loader process. It only describes the component installation process provided by Windows Mobile. It is assumed that you understand the Microsoft Mobile startup procedures and are familiar with how Microsoft components start up.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer present in the “\SYSTEM” folder on any of these media, it executes the program only on the first media it is found on and no other. AutoExec is reserved for Intermec use to configure Intermec-specific applications. It launches the CAB installer, AutoCab (AutoCab.exe), to install platform cab files to the system, such as Intermec Data Collection. When the AutoExec is complete, RunAutorun then checks for the existence of AutoRun (AutoRun.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer -W Pauses the autoexec process by calling sleep for the number of seconds specified by Z. Z is an integer value. Process return code uses standard error codes defined in WinError.h. Keywords that AutoExec supports are: QUIET Enables user notification when an error occurs. LOGGING Enables logging to a trace file. SIGNAL Enables the specified named event and is immediately signaled. Useful for notifying other components of the current status. CALL Opens another .
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer AutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoUser.dat and AutoRun.dat. Note: If you need to add steps at boot time, add them to AutoUser.dat, not to AutoRun.dat. AutoRun.dat is provided by Intermec and is subject to change. AutoUser.dat is the designated place for the end user to add steps to the boot time process. EXEC Launches a specified program, waits for it to complete (up to 10 minutes). CALL Processes a specified file of commands and returns.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Usage: AutoReg [-D] [-HKey] [-Q] “filename” -D Deletes the registry file after successfully loading it. This allows for systems that have hives implemented. -H Saves the registry path, and all child entries, to the specific .REG registry file. -Q Indicates whether a message box should appear when a fatal error occurs. filename Fully qualified file name to read from or write to, encased in double quotes to support spaces in paths or file names. See examples below.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer -Move= Set to 1 to force source cab file deletion, even when read-only bit set on file. Default is 0 (disabled). -Quiet= Set to 0 to allow AutoCab to display user message box on errors. Useful for debugging cab installation. Default is 1 (keep quiet). -Show= Set to 0 to prevent showing any installation progress interfaces. Also prevents user from canceling installation. Set to 1 to show normal installation.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 5 Copy the AutoRun.dat file to the “\SYSTEM” folder on your CN3. During every boot, the system scans for AutoRun.dat in the “\SYSTEM” folder. Here is a sample AutoRun.dat file that runs a dialer application and connects to a VPN: EXEC “\Program Files\My Dialer\Dialer.exe” 348-2600 EXEC “\Program Files\My VPN\Connect.exe” MyDomain Configuring Parameters You can configure many parameters on the CN3, such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) to synchronize with a network time server. The default reference time server is the USNO (tock.usno.navy.mil). To synchronize the time on your CN3 with this time server, you must have a valid connection to the Internet. You can also synchronize the CN3 system time with a corporate network server within your firewall that is SNTPcapable. To use an internal corporate network server, you need to set the command name in the registry.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Example In the host application, you want to get the current values of two configuration commands from the CN3. Send the CG$+NABV transaction from the host application Note: The transaction header is not shown in this example. You do not need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP/IP network, but you do for a UDP Plus network. where: CG is a TMF Configuration Get request. $+ is the Change Configuration reader command.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer transaction header A 96-byte field with message number, date, time, source application ID, destinations application ID, transaction ID, and other. Set the system message (SYS$MSG) flag to E in the transaction header. TMF field A 2-byte field containing one of these values: commands CG Configuration Get request sent from the host application. Cg Configuration Get response sent from the CN3 to the host computer.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer that only the picture sent in the e-mail is resized. To set images to portrait or landscape • Using the Slide Show tab, you can set your images to portrait or landscape for optimum viewing. When your CN3 is connected to your desktop PC using an ActiveSync USB connection and ActiveSync is idle, you can play a screensaver slide show using all the pictures in the “\My Pictures” folder.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer You can also set the compression level of each image taken. Note that selecting a high quality picture increases the size of each file significantly. To add sound to images and set the timer • With the Video tab, you can add sound to your images and set the time for how long the camera is to stay on an image before pausing the recording.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Enabling Bluetooth Bluetooth is required for the SF51. On the CN3, use Intermec Settings to enable Bluetooth communications before you configure the SF51. To enable Bluetooth 1 Select Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon. 2 Tap (+) to expand Communications > Bluetooth > Power, then select On to enable Bluetooth. 3 Tap File > Save Settings, then File > Exit to close Intermec Settings.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 4 The connection label for the SF51 appears to the right in EasySet, similar to the following. Scan the label once, then confirm the blue Intermec Ready-to-Work™ indicator on the SF51 starts blinking, which means it is trying to connect. 5 Enter the passcode number when prompted. The default is “0000.” 6 When connected, the blue Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator turns on and stays on.
Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Using Configuration Parameters A configuration parameter changes the way the CN3 operates. Use either of these methods to execute configuration parameters: Scan EasySet bar code labels: Use the EasySet application from Intermec Technologies Corporation to print configuration labels. Scan labels to change imager configuration and data transfer settings. See the EasySet online help for information.
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