7 T Managing the Computer D R AF Use this chapter to learn how to remotely update, configure, and monitor your Intermec mobile computers. You will also find information on installing and developing software applications as well as how to upgrade the system software.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer Managing the Computer in Your Network T When you have multiple mobile computers and peripherals in your network, it is essential to have an easy way to manage updates, configure all of the devices, and remotely troubleshoot problems. Intermec provides a free device management software platform called SmartSystems™ Foundation to help you manage your devices. You can also purchase third-party device management software through a vendor.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer save configuration settings from a single device and deploy those settings to many devices simultaneously. • remotely change settings on SmartSystems-enabled computers and peripherals. The SmartSystems Foundation console can report on asset locations and battery status, making it easier to manage your mobile devices.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer Packaging Your Application For very simple applications, the executable file may be the only file you need to deploy. More typically, you will have a set of files to install. Choosing a Target Location T Intermec recommends using .cab files to install your applications. The computer uses standard Windows Mobile .cab files and will install third-party .cab files. You can have your .
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer 2 Double-click the application file to install it. The application file should appear in the Software Vault. 3 From the SmartSystems console in the Software Vault, drag-and-drop the application onto each mobile computer in your network, or drop the application on a group of computers contained in a folder.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer Use AutoRun.exe to start your application at boot time. AutoRun ships on the computer and automates other operations. At boot time, AutoRun executes any commands found in its data file, Autouser.dat. For more information on how to use the AutoRun.exe feature, view the Readme.txt file located in the My Device\Flash File Store\2577 directory on your computer.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Console You can use the SmartSystems console to update the operating system or system software on your mobile computer. The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site through the Intermec Developer Library (IDL). Before you can update your mobile computer, you need: SmartSystems Foundation. To download SmartSystems Foundation, go to www.intermec.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer This process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on the update. After the update is complete, the computer boots again. 7 When a confirmation dialog box appears requesting user input, dismiss it. T Note: The SmartSystems console indicates that your mobile computer is offline, by displaying a red stop symbol, until the computer reboots and reconnects to the system.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer 4 Double-tap the package to start the installation. Your mobile computer begins the update process and automatically performs a cold boot. T The computer then boots into a special Update Loader mode where the computer has no network connections and is completely unusable. This process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on the update. After the update is complete, the mobile computer boots again.
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8 T Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer D R AF If you encounter any problems while using the 70 Series computer, look in this chapter to find a possible solution. You will also find information on routine maintenance.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer About the Intermec Dashboard The Intermec Dashboard is designed to provide proactive monitoring of your mobile computers to prevent downtime. You can easily see the health of the device and can help pinpoint the source of a problem to determine if it is hardware or software related. T Intermec Dashboard displays information such as the status of network connections, battery usage, storage space, and internal devices.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Your Mobile Computer Use the troubleshooting tables in this section to fix problems with the Wi-Fi connection, 802.1x security, the imager, or general problems with operating the mobile computer. T If you send the computer in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and configuration.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution Troubleshooting 802.1x Security T A network connection icon appears in the The computer may not be communicating with the toolbar, but then disappears. intended access point. Make sure the network name matches the access point network name. Default network name is “INTERMEC.” The access point may not be communicating with the server. Ensure the access point is turned on, properly configured, and has 802.1x security enabled.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Checking 802.11 Network Status If you have trouble connecting to your 802.11 wireless network: Make sure you have correctly set network parameters on the computer. • Check your wireless security settings. Follow the next procedure to verify available access points and networks, check signal strength, and view other diagnostics.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 4 Tap the Ping tab to run a ping test to the host. To run a ping test: a In the Host field, enter the IP address of the host. b From the Repetitions list, choose the number of times the computer will ping the host. Tap Ping. The graph shows the amount of time it takes for the host to return the ping. Tap List to see this information in a list format. T c 5 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Reading Bar Codes Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to read a bar code, such as the symbology not being enabled. Problems Reading Bar Codes Problem Solution R AF T You cannot see the illumination • You may be too far away from the bar code label. Try moving closer to the bar code label and scan it again.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution The scanner does not read the bar The scanner window may be dirty. Clean the window with a solution of ammonia and water. Wipe dry. Do not allow code labels quickly, or the scanning beam seems to be faint abrasive material to touch the window. or obscured. The computer may have decoded the bar code label in a symbology other than the label’s actual symbology. Try scanning the bar code label again.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Operating the Computer Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to operate the computer. Problems Operating the Computer Problem Solution • Press the Power button and select Suspend from the Power R AF The computer appears to be locked up and you cannot enter data. T You press the Power button and Try the following solutions: nothing happens. • Replace or charge the battery.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Calling Product Support T If you cannot find the answer to your problem in the “Troubleshooting the Computer” section, you can visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at intermec.custhelp.com to review technical information or to request technical support. If you still need help after visiting Knowledge Central, you may need to call Product Support.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Finding Your Operating System Version Use the following procedure to find the OS version of your mobile computer. 1 Press the Intermec Dashboard (m) button to launch the Dashboard. Resetting the Computer T 2 Tap the Information bar. The Information Details page appears and displays information such as the firmware version and the OS version.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Note: Cold booting the computer does not guarantee that cached disk data will be saved, so transactional data may be lost during the reset. All other data, such as configuration and network settings, is preserved. To cold boot the mobile computer: 1 Press the Power button to suspend the computer. T 2 Remove the handstrap and the battery pack. 3 Press the Reset button in the battery compartment on the back of the computer.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Location of CK70/CK71 Reset Button R AF Clean Booting the Computer T Reset button A clean boot erases the memory in the mobile computer, including all applications and data files, with the exception of those found in the Flash File Store, or any removeable storage. If the computer seems to be locked up, try cold booting it. If this process does not work, use a clean boot to get the computer up and running for further troubleshooting.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer To clean boot the computer using the SmartSystems Console: • Right-click the 70 Series computer and select Intermec Power Tools > Clean Boot Device. Cleaning the Computer T To keep the computer in good working order, you may need to clean the imager window, color camera window, and the touch screen. Clean the windows and the touch screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer.
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Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Physical and Environmental Specifications CN70 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 16.9 x 8.0 x 3.4 cm (6.66 x 3.14 x 1.35 in) 450 g (15.2 oz) with battery CN70e Physical Dimensions T Weight Dimensions 19.5 x 8.0 x 3.4 cm (7.66 x 3.14 x 1.35 in) Weight 491 g (16.6 oz) with battery R AF CK70 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 23.7 x 8.0 x 4.3 cm (9.33 x 3.16 x 1.69 in) Weight 562 g (19 oz) with battery CK71 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 23.7 x 8.0 x 5.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Power and Electrical Specifications Battery type Rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery Battery capacity CN70/CN70e: 3.7 V, 4000 mAh (14.8 Wh) CK70/CK71: 3.7 V, 5200 mAh (19.2 Wh) T Electrical rating x 4.37/4.8 V; 2/1,5 A 70 Series Non-Incendive Computer Specifications R AF The 70 Series mobile computers with non-incendive (NI) certification comply with the following specifications for North America and Canada regions only.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Imaging options 5 megapixel color camera and EA30 area imager (all), EV12 (CK71 only), or EX25 (CK71 only) Back Accessory Interface Pin-outs The back accessory interface provides power for peripheral devices out the back of the CK70 and CK71 computers.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Security 802.11i, WPA, WPA2, 802.1x (EAP-TLS, TTLS, LEAP, PEAP, EAP-FAST), WEP Certifications WPA2™ (Enterprise, Personal), WPA™ (Enterprise, Personal), Wi-Fi, WMM®, WMM Power Save, Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX 4.0) Regulatory Approvals Bar Code Symbologies T FCC, CE, cULus Listed, DEMKO The imagers support all of the bar code symbologies listed in the next table.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Imager Reading Distances Typical reading distances are done in an office environment using office lights (4 lux). Minimum distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). Both reading distances are provided in respective scan engine integration guides. Contact your local Intermec representative for more information. T Below are the typical and minimum standard reading distances for the 70 Series computer built with an EA30 imager.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA30 Minimum Reading Distances Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.1 mm (4 mils) 0.1250 mm (5 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) 9.5 cm (3.74 in) 8 cm (3.15 in) 7 cm (2.76 in) 9.5 cm (3.74 in) 10.5 cm (4.13 in) 14 cm (5.51 in) 45 cm (17.72 in) 62 cm (24.41 in) UPC/EAN 100% 0.33 mm (13.0 mils) 6 cm (2.36 in) 31.5 cm (12.4 in) Data Matrix 0.18 mm (7 mils) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.38 mm (15 mils) 8 cm (3.15 in) 6.5 cm (2.56 in) 5.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA30 Typical Reading Distances Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.1 mm (4 mils) 0.125 mm (5 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) 9.5 cm (3.74 in) 8 cm (3.15 in) 6.5 cm (2.56 in) 9.5 cm (3.74 in) 11.5 cm (4.53 in) 14.5 cm (5.71 in) 50 cm (19.69 in) 75 cm (29.53 in) UPC/EAN 100% 0.33 mm (13.0 mils) 6 cm (2.36 in) 34 cm (13.39 in) Data Matrix 0.18 mm (7 mils) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.38 mm (15 mils) 7.5 cm (2.95 in) 6 cm (2.36 in) 5.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EV12 Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances The illustration below does not include the 0.12 cm (0.05 in) setback for the CK71. Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). 0" in 2" 4" 8" 6" 10" 12" 14" 16" 8" 6" EAN/UPC 100% 5" 4" R AF 3" T 20 7" 15 10 5 2" 1" 0 0" 1" 5 2" 3" 0.125 mm / 5 mils 10 4" 0.25 mm / 10 mils 5" 6" 15 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EV12 LInear Imager Typical Reading Distances The illustration below does not include the 0.12 cm (0.05 in) setback for the CK71. Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux). 0" in 4" 8" 12" 16" 20" 24" 28" 32" 36" 16" 40 T 14" 12" 30 10" EAN/UPC 100% 8" 20 6" R AF 4" 10 2" 0 0" 2" 10 4" 6" 0.125 mm / 5 mils 20 8" 0.25 mm / 10 mils 10" 12" 30 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EX25 Near-Far Range Imager Minimum Reading Distance Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). The following graphic does not include the 0.24 cm (0.09 in) setback for the CK71. 0” 16” 32” 64” 48” 80” 96” 128” 112” 144” 160” 176” in 80” T 200 160 64” 100% EAN contrast UPC 48” 120 R AF 32” 80 16” 40 0” 0 16” 40 32” 80 0.25 mm/10 mils 48” 120 0.5 mm/20 mils 1 mm/40 mils 64” 160 1.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EX25 Near-Far Range Imager Typical Reading Distance Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux). The following graphics do not include the 0.24 cm (0.09 in) setback for the CK71. EX25 Near-Far Range Imager 1D Typical Reading Distances 0” 40” 80” 120” 160” 200” 240” 280” 320” 360” 400” 440” 480” in 160” 128” T 400 320 100% EAN contrast UPC 96” 240 160 R AF 64” 32” 80 0” 0 32” 80 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings ** Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle. EX25 Near-Far Range Imager 2D Typical Reading Distances 0” 40” 80” 120” 160” 200” 240” 280” 320” 360” 400” 440” 480” in 400 128” 320 96” 240 T 160” 160 64” 80 32” 0 R AF 0” 32” 80 0.25 mm 10 mils 160 64” 0.76 mm/30 mils 240 1.4 mm/55 mils 96” 128” 320 2.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Default Configuration The following tables list the default values of the configuration settings supported on the mobile computer. If you restore the mobile computer to factory default settings, the mobile computer uses these values. Data Collection Settings T The settings are grouped by function and reflect the organization of Intermec Settings. Not all of the configuration settings are listed in this appendix.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Default Value DataMatrix Enable DutchPost Disable EAN/UPC Enable UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13 GS1 Composite Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Omni-Directional Infomail Intelligent Mail Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable D R AF Interleaved 2 of 5 T Symbology JapanPost Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Maxicode Disable Micro PDF417 Disable MSI Disable PDF417 Enable Planet Disable Plessey Dis
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Scanner Settings Scanner Settings Default Value Trigger Predefined Modes Level Trigger Mode Level Aimer Mode Typical aimer Enable Trigger Timeout (sec) 2 Aiming Duration (msec) Turn Off After Good Read Imager Settings 500 Enable/One-shot Default Value R AF Imager Settings T Hardware Trigger Predefined Modes 1D and 2D Standard Image File Location \My Documents\MDI Signature Image Capture Disable Document Imaging Disable Image Captur
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Communications Use communications settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the network. Communications Settings Default Value Device Name IntermecCXXX (where XXX indicates the model of mobile compuer) 802.11 Radio Settings Default Value R AF 802.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Serial Port Switch Serial Port Switch Setting Default Value Serial Port Switch Standard Docking and IrDA Device Settings Device Settings Device Setting Date Time Default Value N/A N/A Medium R AF Beeper and Voice T Use device settings to configure settings on the mobile computer.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Keypad Settings Keypad Setting Default Value Scan Button Remapping Scanner Power Management Settings Enable Power Button Screen Screen Options Displayed Screen Timeout (Seconds) Power Button Behavior Default Value On T Power Management Setting 5 Suspend 5 minutes R AF Device Turns Off After (Battery Power) Hibernate, Suspend, Reboot Screen Turns Off After (Battery Power) Disabled Device Turns Off After (External Power) Disabled Screen Turn
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings GPS Settings Use GPS settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the GPS network. GPS Default Value Enable Bread Crumbing Disable T GPS Setting Core Messaging Service Settings R AF Use core messaging service settings to configure the message routers between client and server software applications.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Device Health Screen Captures Device Health Screen Captures Setting Default Value Directory \SmartSystems\ScreenCapture Screen Captures Allowed 3 Device Wipe Enable Wipe Interval (in days) Virtual Wedge Settings Default Value T Device Wipe Setting Disabled Null R AF Use virtual wedge settings to configure the virtual wedge.
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Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Standard Characters CN70 Keypads and Keystrokes CN70 Alphanumeric Characters Numeric Keypad a c2 c22 c222 c3 c33 c333 c4 c44 c444 c5 c55 c555 c6 c66 c666 b c d e f g h i j D k l m n o 140 QWERTY Keypad A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O R AF Character T Use the following tables to learn how to enter standard and other available characters and functions with the keypad.
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad p c7 c77 c777 c7777 c8 c88 c888 c9 c99 c999 c9999 c12 c122 c1222 c13 c133 c1333 c14 c144 c1444 c15 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z yA yB yC yD yE yF yG yH yI yJ q r s t u w x y z A B C D E D F R AF v G H I J T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 141
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad K c155 c1555 c16 c166 c1666 c17 c177 c1777 c17777 c18 c188 c1888 c19 c199 c1999 c19999 0 1 2 3 4 yK yL yM yN yO yP yQ yR yS yT yU yV yW yX yY yZ b, bY bU bI bH L M N O P R S T U V W X Y Z D 0 R AF Q 1 2 3 4 142 T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad 5 5 6 7 8 9 bJ bK bB bN bM 6 7 8 9 CN70 Characters and Functions Numeric Keypad @ (at symbol) N/A & (ampersand) N/A * (asterisk) * : (colon) N/A , (comma) N/A $ (dollar) N/A ! (exclamation) N/A - (hyphen) - % (percent) N/A . (period) . b# QWERTY Keypad D R AF To Enter T Character + (plus) # (pound) ? (question mark) N/A ‘ (apostrophe) N/A 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual bQ bS bC bD bX bE bO bG bR .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad Forward Tab j { u d l r c1 e b| b or c c0 b m or c m | p w m j { u d l r yy e bP b or y s bm | p w m Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow R AF CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Start (Windows) Esc T To Enter Talk End Call D Intermec Dashboard 144 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes CN70e Keypads and Keystrokes CN70e Alphanumeric Characters Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad a c2 c22 c222 c3 c33 c333 c4 c44 c444 c5 c55 c555 c6 c66 c666 c7 c77 c777 c7777 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S b c d f g h i j k l m n D o R AF e p q r s T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 145
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad t c8 c88 c888 c9 c99 c999 c9999 c12 c122 c1222 c13 c133 c1333 c14 c144 c1444 c15 c155 c1555 c16 c166 T U V W X Y Z yA yB yC yD yE yF yG yH yI yJ yK yL yM yN u v w x y A B C D E F G H I D J R AF z K L M N 146 T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad O c1666 c17 c177 c1777 c17777 c18 c188 c1888 c19 c199 c1999 c19999 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 yO yP yQ yR yS yT yU yV yW yX yY yZ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 P Q R S T V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 D 4 R AF U 5 6 7 8 T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 147
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad 9 9 9 CN70e Characters and Functions Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad @ (at symbol) N/A & (ampersand) N/A * (asterisk) * : (colon) N/A bQ bU * bI , bE bO bR . b# bY bW j { u d R AF T To Enter , (comma) N/A $ (dollar) N/A ! (exclamation) N/A - (hyphen) - % (percent) N/A . (period) .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric Keypad QWERTY Numeric Keypad Left Arrow l r c1 e b| b or c c0 b m or c m | p w m l r yy e b| b or y s bm | p w m Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift R AF Space Start (Windows) Esc T To Enter Talk End Call Intermec Dashboard CK70 Keypads and Keystrokes CK70 Alphanumeric Characters Character Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad a A B C D E F A B C D E F D b c d e f 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 149
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad g G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z yA G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z yA h i j k l n o p q r s t u v D w R AF m x y z A 150 T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad B yB yC yD yE yF yG yH yI yJ yK yL yM yN yO yP yQ yR yS yT yU yV yB yC yD yE yF yG yH yI yJ yK yL yM yN yO yP yQ yR yS yT yU yV C D E F G I J K L M N O P Q D R R AF H S T U V T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 151
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad W yW yX yY yZ bP bD bE bF bG bH bI bK bL bM yW yX yY yZ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Y Z 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R AF 2 T Character CK70 Characters and Functions Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad @ (at symbol) bS bW bO bJ cJ N/A D To Enter & (ampersand) * (asterisk) : (colon) ; (semicolon) 152 bU b0 b2 b5 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad , (comma) bT cS cW cX cO . bX bQ cQ cT bY cY cN bN bV cV cX ! (exclamation) - (hyphen or minus) % (percent) . (period) N/A cs N/A .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad “ (quotes) N/A bZ ( (left parenthesis) bR cR bZ cZ bs N/A Insert Delete Sym ̀ (grave) Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter D ok Shift Space Start (Windows) Esc 154 N/A b4 b6 N/A cS cW j { u d l r yy e cm y s b m or c m | R AF ¦ (broken vertical bar) N/A T ) (right parenthesis) N/A j { u d l r yy e cm y s b m or c m | 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manua
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Alt N/A Alt Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl Send Call bA bC m c1 c3 m End Call Intermec Dashboard CK70 Function Keys Large Alpha Keypad F1 cD cE cF cG cH cI cK cL cM cP F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 D F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 Alphanumeric Keypad ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ b¡ b¢ b£ b¤ b¥ bA bB bC bD bE R AF To Enter T To Enter N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 155
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Large Alpha Keypad F16 N/A F18 N/A F19 T N/A F20 N/A F21 N/A N/A R AF F22 F24 bF bG bH bI bJ bK bL bM bN N/A F17 F23 Alphanumeric Keypad N/A N/A CK71 Keypads and Keystrokes CK71 Alphanumeric Characters Character Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad a b7 b8 b9 b4 b5 b6 b1 b2 b3 A B C D E F G H I b c d D e f g h i 156 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad j b0 bb¡ b¢ b£ b¤ b¥ b¦ b§ b¨ b© bª b« b¬ bm b Ctrl b Alt by7 by8 by9 by4 J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z yA yB yC yD k l m n o q r s t u v w x y D z R AF p A B C D T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 157
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad E by5 by6 by1 by2 by3 by0 byby¡ by¢ by£ by¤ by¥ by¦ by§ by¨ by© byª by« by¬ bym b y Ctrl yE yF yG yH yI yJ yK yL yM yN yO yP yQ yR yS yT yU yV yW yX yY F G H I J L M N O P Q R S T D U R AF K V W X Y 158 T Character 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Z b y Alt 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 yZ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 R AF 5 T Character CK71 Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad : (colon) cs ; (semicolon) N/A b8 b5 cX , (comma) D $ (dollar) ! (exclamation) - (hyphen or minus) . (period) + (plus) N/A cS cW . N/A 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual N/A N/A cs .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes ‘ (apostrophe) = (equals) _ (underscore) > (greater than) < (less than) [ (left square bracket) N/A N/A cN/A N/A N/A N/A Alphanumeric Keypad bY bS cX cV bV bT cT bU cU bW c2 b2 bZ b4 b6 cS cW j { u d R AF ] (right square bracket) Numeric With Function Keys Keypad T To Enter { (left curly brace) N/A } (right curly brace) N/A ~ (tilde) N/A \ (backslash) c Alt c Ctrl / (forward slash) “ (quotes) N/A Insert bl c4 Delete ¦ (broken vertical bar) D ̀ (g
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Left Arrow l r yy e cm y s b m or c m | l r yy e cm y s b m or c m | b| Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift R AF Space Start (Windows) Esc Alt Ctrl T To Enter Alt Ctrl Ctrl m m To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad F1 ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ ¦ § ¡ ¢ £ ¤ ¥ b¡ b¢ Intermec Dashboard CK71 Function Keys F2 D F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 161
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad F8 ¨ © ª « ¬ c¡ c¢ c£ c¤ c¥ c¦ c§ c¨ c© cª c« c¬ b£ b¤ b¥ bA bB bC bD bE bF bG bH bI bJ bK bL bM bN F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 D F24 R AF F14 162 T To Enter 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes CK71 Intermec Terminal Emulation (ITE) Keys Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Attention c0 Autolog N/A Clear b6 Duplicate N/A EEOF N/A Erase N/A cA c¤ c6 cD c¥ cE cF c1 c1 cG b3 cI cH cK cM cO cN b9 c¡ c¢ R AF Find Field + Field - Fieldmark Help Hex Home Keypad Menu D Mode New Line Next Screen PA1 PA2 T To Enter N/A cx bx N/A N/A N/A c.
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad PA3 c3 cd c£ cd cP c7 cR c| ce c5 c8 cQ bd Page Print N/A Previous Screen c7 Remove N/A Reset c| ce c5 c8 br R AF Return T To Enter Roll Down Roll Up System Request View View Down bd bu N/A N/A D View Up N/A 164 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
C T ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes D R AF You can use the ScanNGo Wi-Fi configuration bar codes to quickly configure the 802.11 radio in your computer.
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes Radio Configuration Bar Codes T Use the following ScanNGo bar codes to enable the 802.11 radio and set the defaults for either Funk or Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration security. After you scan the bar codes, you will still need to use Intermec Settings or another configuration program to set network-specific settings on your computer and to configure the wireless security. R AF The CN70, CN70e, and CK70 are available with the EA30 imager only.
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes 2D Imager Radio Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code R AF T Enable Wi-Fi - set Funk defaults Enable Wi-Fi radio - set Microsoft WZC defaults 1D Configuration Bar Codes D Follow these directions to configure the computer with a 1D imager (EV12): 1 Scan the START HERE bar code from the table and wait for the program to start.
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes 1D Imager Radio Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF T Enable Wi-Fi - set Funk defaults 168 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF T Enable Wi-Fi - set Funk defaults (continued) 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 169
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF Enable Wi-Fi radio - set Microsoft WZC defaults T Enable Wi-Fi - set Funk defaults (continued) 170 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF T Enable Wi-Fi radio - set Microsoft WZC defaults (continued) 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 171
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF T Enable Wi-Fi radio - set Microsoft WZC defaults (continued) 172 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings: Scan This Bar Code D R AF T Enable Wi-Fi radio - set Microsoft WZC defaults (continued) 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual 173
D R AF T Appendix C — ScanNGo Wi-Fi Configuration Bar Codes 174 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual
I D R AF T Index 175
Index B back accessory interface description 8 pin-outs 120 backlight configuring screen 26 keypad behavior 18 bar code default symbology settings 130 radio configuration 166 reading 27 reading, troubleshooting 109 symbologies 121 battery about 10 battery icons, described 13 changing 10 charging 10 charging accessories 10 checking the status 13 conserving battery life 15 descriptions 8 status LED 14 Bluetooth Audio application description 44 audio device, connecting to 77 communications, configuring 74–77
Index communications 133 imager 132 listed 130–137 restoring Intermec Settings 71 scanner 132 desktop stand, described 8 DX1 desktop dock, described 8 DX2 dual dock, described 8 DX4 quad dock, described 8 T E EA30 area imager, reading distances 122 electrial specifications 119 eMDI, description 45 emergency phone call, making with computer 54 Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging (eMDI) application, description 45 environmental specifications 118 Ethernet communications, configuring 73 snap-on adapter, describ
Index G gestures, supported 39 Good Read LED description 7 troubleshooting 109 GPS configuring 60 GPSID, overview 60 improving performance 61 GPSID (GPS Intermediate Driver) overview 60 gpsOneXTRA, description 61 D R AF H handstrap replacement kit, described 9 hard reset, performing 113 health, monitoring computer 104 Hibernate (battery swap), description 24 holster, described 9 Home screen, understanding 38 horizontal scroll bar description 38 illustration 38 described 95 downloading 95 Intermec Setti
Index T P pan, screen gesture described 40 phone CDMA, activating 52 features 50 making a call 54 making an emergency call 54 turning on and off 53 UMTS, activating 50 physical specifications 118 picture saving to an SD card 57 storage location 56 taking with camera 56 pin-outs, back accessory interface 120 Power button, description of behavior 23 power options customizing 25 setting 23 power specifications 119 predefined imager mode, choosing 27 printer, connecting with Bluetooth 76 processor, computer 1
Index D R AF S scan handle, described 9 ScanDiagnostic Intermec application description 45 using to troubleshoot 110 scanner Bluetooth, connecting to 74 default settings 132 tethered scanner, connecting 78 troubleshooting 109 scanners supported tethered and cordless 27 ScanNGo radio configuration bar codes 166 screen aligning 43 backlight, configuring 26 brightness, configuring 26 gestures 39 no response, troubleshooting 111 specifications 120 Screen Off power option description 25 SD card, using to save
Index U UMTS phone, activating 50 update packages, installing individual 100 USB communictions, about 77 USB snap-on adapter, described 9 D R AF V vehicle dock accessories, described 9 video recording 57 saving to an SD card 57 Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection, creating 80 volume, adjusting 26 Wireless Center application description 45 Wireless Printing application description 45 Wireless Scanning application description 45 wireless security 81–91 802.
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