70 Series Mobile Computer CK70, CK71, CN70, CN70e User’s Manual
Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave.W. Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation.
Contents Contents Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Global Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Warranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications . . . . . 33 About the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 About the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Interacting With the Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Title Bar Status Icons . . . . .
Contents 6 Configuring the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 How to Configure the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Using Intermec Settings on the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Starting Intermec Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Updating the System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Updating Individual Mobile Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 About the Intermec Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Regulatory Approvals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118 Bar Code Symbologies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Imager Reading Distances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119 Default Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information. Safety Information Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety cautions.
Before You Begin Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at www.intermec.com and click Support > Knowledge Central to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product. Telephone Support In the U.S.A. and Canada, call 1-800-755-5505. Outside the U.S.A. and Canada, contact your local Intermec representative. To search for your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us.
Before You Begin Before you work with the 70 Series mobile computer, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address. Related Documents This is a list of related Intermec documents. • Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual • Intermec Developer Library (IDL) Resource Kit Developer’s Guide The Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as PDF files) that you can download for free. To download documents 1 Visit the Intermec web site at www.
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1 Using the Computer This chapter introduces the 70 Series Mobile Computers with Windows® Mobile® 6.5. Use this chapter to learn about the basic features and functions of the each computer, as well as the available accessories for it.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the 70 Series Mobile Computers The ergonomically designed Intermec 70 Series Mobile Computers are built on the Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.5 operating system. They are lightweight, easy-to-use, and run most software developed for the Windows Mobile platform, including standalone, client-server, and browser-based applications. The 70 Series family of computers consists of four different models: the CN70, CN70e, CK70 and CK71.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CN70 Back View Imager Camera Irda port Battery CK70 Front View Speaker Good read LED Notification LED Battery status LED Scan button On/off button 70 Series Mobile Computer User’s Manual 3
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CK70 Back View Imager Camera Irda port Battery Overview of 70 Series Features The 70 Series includes these standard features: • • • • • • • • • • EA30 area imager that can read bar codes and capture signatures (CK71 only) Choice of EA30, EX25, or EV12 imagers Multi-processor architecture with 256 MB DRAM and 1G Flash CDMA or UMTS capability (not available on CK71) 802.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the Status LEDs Use the following illustrations and table to understand the status LEDs on your 70 Series computer. Not every 70 Series computer has all six status LEDs. For example, the QWERTY versions of the CN70 and CN70e do not have a Green key status LED.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Location of the CK70 Status LEDs Notification LED Good Read and Ready-to-Work status LED Orange key status LED Battery status LED Green key status LED Shift key status LED Status LED Descriptions LED Color Description Notification Amber The computer is notifying you of a pending alarm or message. Good Read Green The computer successfully decoded a bar code.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 70 Series Accessories The 70 Series computer ships with a battery. All other accessories are sold and ordered separately. For help, contact your local Intermec sales representative. CN70 Accessories Accessory Description CN70/CN70e Battery (Model 1000AB01) This battery provides main power to the CN70 and CN70e. CK70/CK71 Battery (Model 1001AB01) Desktop Stand This battery provides main power to the CK70 and CK71.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Accessory Description Magstripe Reader Snap-On Adapter (Model 1000AA06) Use the magnetic stripe reader to be able to read magnetic cards with the computer. RS-232 Snap-On Adapter Use the RS-232 adapter to convert the (Model 1000AA03) connector on the bottom of the computer to a serial connector. Scan Handle Use the scan handle to provide better ergonomics to the computer for high-volume scanning applications.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Note: If the computer is not using external power and you remove the battery pack, the computer goes into a power off state and then cold boots. Charging the Battery You need to fully charge the battery before using your computer for the first time. To charge the battery: • Use one of the charging accessories listed in the next table.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Removing the Handstrap From a CN70 or CN70e Removing the Handstrap From a CK70 or CK71 4 Remove the battery. • 10 On the CN70 or CN70e, push the battery release toward the bottom of the computer until the battery releases and then lift it away from the computer.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer • On the CK70 or CK71, push the battery release toward the top of the computer until the battery releases and then lift it away from the computer. 5 Insert the top end of a fully charged battery into the computer, and press down firmly on the bottom of the battery. Make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About Battery Status Use the battery icon on the Title bar to see the power status of your battery. If you want more detailed information on your battery such as usage time or voltage, use the Intermec Dashboard. For more information on the Dashboard, see “About the Intermec Dashboard” on page 102. Understanding the Battery Icon Status Battery Icon Status Battery is fully charged. Battery has a high charge. Battery has a medium charge.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer LED State Description Steady red The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is charging. Steady amber There is a battery error. The battery may be outside the allowable charging temperature or you may need to replace it. Off The computer is not on external power and the battery is operating normally. About Battery Life and Conservation Batteries that are stored outside the computer for long periods of time slowly discharge.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the Keypad The CN70 comes with either a QWERTY keypad or a numeric keypad. The CN70e comes with either a QWERTY numeric keypad or numeric function keypad. The keypad on the CN70 computers is light-sensitive. In low light conditions, the keypad automatically lights up.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CN70e QWERTY Numeric Keypad Q W E R T Y U I O A S D F G H J K L Z X C V B N M Space Esc 1 4 7 P 3 6 9 2 5 8 0 E N T E R CN70e Numeric Function Keypad F6 F7 F1 F2 1 4 Esc 7 F3 Caps 2 GHI 5 PQRS 8 0 70 Series Mobile Computer User’s Manual F10 F9 F8 ABC JKL TUV F4 3 6 9 F5 DEF MNO WXYZ E N T E R Space 15
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer The CK70 comes with either an alpha keypad or an alphanumeric keypad. The CK71 comes with either a numeric function keypad or an alphanumeric keypad. The keypad on the computers is light-sensitive. In low light conditions, the keypad automatically lights up. CK70 Alpha Keypad Esc Send End A B F1 1 E F4 4 H F7 7 % O L F6 6 J I F9 9 < > N M ( F10 0 Space F F8 8 K 3 F5 5 G Enter F3 sym F2 2 D C P ) R Q \ [ @ S T W U = + X ]
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CK70 Alphanumeric Keypad Esc Alt F6 Send 1 F1 F7 End 2 3 Insert F2 Delete 4 5 6 7 8 9 F8 F3 F9 0 F4 Enter F10 F5 F11 A F17 G F23 Ctrl F12 B F18 H F13 C F19 Space F14 D F20 F15 E F21 F16 F F22 I J K L F24 M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 70 Series Mobile Computer User’s Manual 17
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CK71 Numeric Function Keypad View Insert Fld- Fld+ View SysRq Return Page Fld Exit Enter A PrvScr B 7 D Delete PA1 Roll 9 F 5 H 1 Home C NxtScr 8 E 4 G Roll PA2 J Esc PA3 3 Space K Return 0 L F13 F1 P F17 F5 T F21 F9 M F14 Enter N F2 Q F18 F22 R F16 F4 F19 F7 V O S F20 F8 F23 W F24 F10 F11 F12 X Y Ctrl 18 F15 F3 F6 U Reset 6 I 2 Attn Clear Z Alt 70 Series Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer CK71 Alphanumeric Keypad View Alt Reset Page Fld Exit Esc F6 PA1 PrvScr 7 F1 4 F8 PA3 Fld- Roll Delete 9 5 6 2 3 F9 Autolog Return 0 F4 Enter F10 EEOF F5 F11 Attn A Ctrl F12 B F13 Space F14 Dup F15 Erase F16 Find C D E F17 FldMk F18 Home F19 Hex F20 G Clear Help Fld+ 1 F3 NxtScr 8 F7 PA2 Insert F2 Roll H I F23 Menu F24 NewLn Mode F F21Keypd F22 J K L Print SysRq Remove Q R W X M N O P S T U V ? Y Select Z E
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer To only type characters or access functions on the overlay: Press b twice to lock the orange modifier key to stay on, and then press the keys for the characters or functions. To type a single uppercase letter: • • Press y and then the letter key. To type all uppercase letters: Press yy to turn on Caps Lock, and then press the letter keys. You can still type orange modifier characters by pressing b and then the key for that character. To turn off Caps Lock, press y.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Note: If uppercase letters are enabled and you unlock the green modifier key, you may need to press c 1 to type lowercase letters. Entering Characters on the CK70 and CK71 Keypads You need to use the orange modifier key b, the green modifier key c, and the Shift or Caps Lock key y to access all characters and functions on the Alpha, Alphanumeric, and Numeric Function keypads.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer The Power Button Options Screen Use the following table to understand the Intermec Power Options. Intermec Power Options Option Description Hibernate The computer powers off all radios and internal devices not involved in saving the system state. Reboot The computer shuts down and restarts. Suspend The computer powers off all radios and internal devices not involved in saving the system state, but the phone stays on to receive calls (default).
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the Intermec Dashboard Button If the Ready-to-Work light blinks, your computer may be experiencing a problem. Press the Intermec Dashboard button (m) to launch the Intermec Dashboard application to see troubleshooting and status information. For more information on Intermec Dashboard, see “About the Intermec Dashboard” on page 102.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer You can also use the buttons on the right side of the computer to adjust the volume: The upper button increases the volume. The lower button decreases the volume. • • Reading Bar Codes The 70 Series computer ships with an internal imager. Depending on the imager model in your computer, you can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Predefined Mode For Scanning Custom In conditions that require customized settings. For complete information about these settings, commands, and parameters, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual. 3 Point the imager window at the bar code label, and hold the computer steady a few inches from the label. 4 Press the Scan button. The laser pointer and illumination beam or frame appear.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Inserting a microSD Card You can use a microSD™ card to increase file storage and install software. The 70 Series computers support an optional 32 GB maximum capacity microSD card. Note: The computer resets when you remove the battery. To install a microSD card on a CN70 or CN70e: 1 Press the Power button to turn off the computer. 2 Remove the battery. 3 Remove the two Phillips screws and open the card access door.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 4 Slide the SIM card door to the left to unlock it and open the door. 5 Slide the microSD card door towards the top of the computer to unlock it and open the door.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 6 Slide the microSD card into place. 7 Close the microSD card door and slide it towards the bottom of the computer to lock it in place. 8 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place. 9 Close the card access door and replace the two screws. 10 Install the battery. Press down firmly on the bottom of the battery, and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged. 11 Press the Power button. The computer cold boots.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 3 Slide the SIM card door to the left to unlock it and open the door. 4 Slide the microSD card door towards the top of the computer to unlock it and open the door.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 5 Slide the microSD card into place. 6 Close the microSD card door and slide it towards the bottom of the computer to lock it in place. 7 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place. 8 Replace the interface adapter cover and attach with the two screws removed in Step 2. 9 Install the battery. Press down firmly on the bottom of the battery, and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged. 10 Press the Power button.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Transferring Files To and From Your PC You can use Microsoft ActiveSync (Windows XP or earlier) or Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista or Windows 7) to establish a connection between your computer and a PC. After you connect to your PC, you can transfer files, synchronize files, remotely debug, and perform other device management activities. ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center are a free applications available from the Microsoft web site at www.windowsmobile.
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2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Use this chapter to learn about the Windows® Mobile® 6.5 user interface and how to interact with the screen. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Intermec applications on your computer, as well as additional Intermec applications you can download.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications About the User Interface The user interface for the Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.5 operating system is different from previous versions of Windows. The interface is touch-friendly and easier to navigate. Use the following sections to understand how to interact with Windows Mobile 6.5. About the Home Screen When you turn on your mobile computer, the Home screen is the first screen that appears.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications The horizontal scroll bar also replaces tabs within Windows screens and allows for easier navigation. Clock & Alarms Screen With Horizontal Scroll Bar Use the Tile bar to navigate between screens and within applications. The icons available on the Tile bar change depending on the application you are using. Interacting With the Screen The Windows Mobile 6.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Title Bar Status Icons Clickable icons in the Title bar immediately show you the status of your network, your phone, the volume, the battery, and the time. Use the following table to understand what the icons mean. Title Bar Status Icon Descriptions Icon Description You have a new notification. You have a new text message. You have a new e-mail message. You have a new instant message. You missed a call. The speakerphone is on.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Description A UMTS connection is active. A 3G+ network is available. An EDGE network is available. Connecting to an EDGE network. An EDGE connection is active. A GPRS network is available. Connecting to a GPRS network. A GPRS connection is active. An HSDPA network is available. Connecting to an HSDPA network. An HSDPA connection is active. Bluetooth is on. Wi-Fi is on but not connected, and no networks are detected.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Description A network connection is active. A netowrk connection is inactive. The phone has maximum signal strength. The phone has no signal. The phone capability is off. The phone has no service. The phone is searching for service. Data is being transferred. A voice call is in progress. A voice call in on hold. There is no SIM card present in the computer. The volume is off and the phone is set to vibrate. The volume is on.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Description The battery is attached to external power and is charging. No battery is installed in the computer. Call forwarding is on. Voice mail is off. GPS locator is off. GPS locator is on. Aligning the Screen You may need to align your screen if you tap on one area and it registers in a different part of the screen. To align the screen: 1) Tap Start (t) > Settings > System > Screen.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Applications Available on the Mobile Computer Use this table to understand some of the Intermec applications available on your computer. Intermec Applications Available on the Mobile Computer Icon Application Description ProfileSettings Use ProfileSettings toeasily configure the computer for a specific use. You can choose predefined values for the Camera, Power, and Scanning.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Application Description Wireless Scanning Use the Wireless Scanning application to connect to a Bluetooth scanner. For more information, see “Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner” on page 70. Wireless Printing Use the Wireless Printing application to connect to a Bluetooth printer. For more information, see “Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer” on page 72.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications About Features Demo Intermec Features Demo provides a simple way to explore the key features of your mobile computer. You will find applications that demonstrate scanning, document imaging, image capture, printing, GPS functionality, and the digital compass. Many of the applications that are part of Features Demo also have separate full-featured versions that you can download and license for your computer.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications About Image Capture The Intermec Image Capture application is provided for use on the 70 Series computers with an EA30 imager. Image capture provides a way for users to capture a high quality grayscale image with a mobile computer. Image Capture also allows you to change settings to provide the best image possible for the conditions present. You do not need to license Image Capture.
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3 Using the Phone You can use the cell phone to send and receive telephone calls, as well as transmit data through cellular wide-area networks (WANs).
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone About the Phone The 70 series mobile computer supports two types of cellular technology: • CDMA • UMTS Phone features on the computer include a speaker and a microphone. You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. The default setting for the phone is enabled. After you turn on the phone and activate service with your wireless carrier, you can customize the phone features and network settings. For more information, see the online help on your mobile computer.
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone 4 Slide the SIM card door to the left to unlock it and open the door. 5 Slide the SIM card into the slot in the card access door.
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone 6 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place. 7 Close the card access door and replace the two screws. 8 Install the battery. Press down firmly on the bottom of the battery, and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged. 9 Press the Power button. The computer cold boots.
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone The activation process is slightly different for each CDMA carrier. Your carrier sales contact and an Intermec representative can guide you through the process. After you supply the ESN to your carrier, they will respond with values that you must enter using the Windows Mobile Activation Wizard (if required). Some of the supported carriers do not require you to enter any values.
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone To turn on the phone using Wireless Center: 1 Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Center. 2 Tap Phone to turn on the Phone 3 (Optional) To configure the phone, tap Menu in the tile bar at the bottom of the screen. 4 Tap OKwhen you are done configuring the options. 5 Tap OK to close Wireless Center. Making a Phone Call After you activate your phone, you are ready to start making phone calls. To make a phone call: 1 Press Phone.
4 Using the Camera You can use the color camera to take pictures and record videos.
Chapter 4 — Using the Camera About the Color Camera The camera and flash are located on the back of the computer. You run the Pictures & Videos application to access the camera features. In this application, you can: take, view, and edit pictures. record and launch video clips stored on the computer or a microSD card. • configure camera options. You can also send pictures and video clips to others or save an image as the background on the Home screen.
Chapter 4 — Using the Camera Recording a Video You need to switch to video mode to record video. When you record video, the video is saved as an .mp4 file and stored in the /My Documents/My Pictures folder. To switch to Video mode and record video: 1 Tap Start > Pictures & Videos. 2 Tap the Camera icon in the grid or the Camera button on the Tile bar, or press Enter. 3 Tap Menu > Video. In the lower right, the camera icon turns into a video camera.
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5 Using GPS The 70 Series computers come equipped with an integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver. It can deliver standards-based National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) data strings to GPS applications.
Chapter 5 — Using GPS About the Integrated GPS on Your Computer Intermec recommends that you use the GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) instead of directly accessing the GPS hardware. The GPSID is a Microsoft software component that interacts between applications and the GPS hardware. The GPSID supports Extended Ephemeris, which enhances GPS performance by: reducing the amount of time it takes your GPS receiver to acquire a fix.
Chapter 5 — Using GPS 2 Select the COM port that you want your programs to use to get GPS data from your computer. 3 Tap Access in the horizontal scroll bar and select the Manage GPS automatically check box. 4 Tap ok.
Chapter 5 — Using GPS Improving GPS Performance on the Computer Use the iGPS application to improve the performance of the GPS on your CN70, CN70e, or CK70 computer. The integrated GPS module has three operating modes: • Standalone • MS assisted • gpsOneXTRA™ In Standalone mode, the GPS module relies solely on GPS satellites to determine position.
6 Configuring the Computer Use this chapter to learn about the available methods for configuring your mobile computer and how to use Intermec Settings. You can also use this chapter to learn how to configure network communications and wireless security.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the 70 Series computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. The values you set for these parameters determine how the computer operates. There are several ways to configure the 70 Series computer: • Directly on the computer. You can use Intermec Settings directly on the 70 Series computer to change only the settings on that computer.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Starting Intermec Settings Intermec Settings is located on the Windows Mobile 6.5 System screen. To start Intermec Settings: • Tap Start > Settings > System > Intermec Settings. The Intermec Settings Main Menu appears. About the Structure of Intermec Settings Finding the parameters you want to modify in Intermec Settings can be challenging. Use the tables below to help find the parameters you want to configure.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Data Collection Menu Data Collection Options Parameters You Can Configure Internal Scanner • • • • • • • • • • • • • Dock Tethered Scanner Camera Symbologies Scanner settings Imager settings Decode security Symbologies Scanner settings Scanner port settings Imager settings Decode security Symbologies Scanner settings Camera settings Decode security BT-Configure on Connect Bluetooth-configure on connect Magstripe Reader • Enable magstripe reader • Reader model
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Device Settings Menu Device Settings Options Parameters You Can Configure Date and Time Date and time settings Good Read • Internal scanner • Dock tethered scanner • Bluetooth scanner Volume Volume settings (beeper and voice, headset beeper, and vibrate mode intensity) Backlight Backlight settings (display backlight, keypad backlight, and light level) Screen Screen rotation Keypad Scan button remapping Power Management • Power button • Battery power • Ext
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer GPS Menu GPS Options GPS Bread crumbing settings SmartSystems Information Menu SmartSystems Information Options Parameters You Can Configure Identity Identity information (hardware version, firmware version, OS version, and so on) (read-only) Administrator Administrator settings (name, phone, and email) Location Location settings (country, state, city, campus, and detail) Information Device Notes (read-only) Virtual Wedge Menu Virtual Wedge Options Parameters
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Device Monitor Menu Device Monitor Options Parameters You Can Configure Device Health Controls • • • • Device Health Screen Captures Device health screen capture settings (directory and screen capture allowed) Disabled Executables None (read-only) Device Wipe Device wipe settings (enable wipe and interval) Enable health data collection Enable Blue light Set rule file location Set data refresh periods License Manager Menu License Manager Options Parameters Yo
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer To save a parameter setting: • Tap OK. To exit Intermec Settings: • Tap Menu > Exit or OK. Configuring ProfileSettings With Intermec Settings A profile is a set of predefined values that you can easily apply to the computer to ensure optimal performance in a specific scenario. The end user does not need to figure out the “right” settings because we have already done that work for you.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer To restore all defaults: 1) Tap Menu > Restore All Defaults. The applications asks if you are sure you want to restore all defaults. 2) Tap Yes. After several minutes, all of the default settings are restored. Hiding Menu Items in Intermec Settings You can hide items in the Intermec Settings menus if you do not want to have them available for other users to access. Hidden items are not saved when you back up your settings in the SmartSystems console.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer To open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console: 1) In the SmartSystems console, select a mobile computer and right-click. 2) From the menu, select Intermec Settings. 3) Configure the settings you need to change. As you choose parameters from the tree structure, help for each parameter appears in the upper right pane of Intermec Settings. 4) When you are done making changes, choose File > Save Settings. For help using Intermec Settings, click Help > Contents.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer To use wireless communications in a TCP/IP network: 1 Configure these parameters on each mobile computer in the network: • Network name (SSID) • IP settings (if not using DHCP) 2 Make sure the mobile computer is talking to the network and that the network can see your mobile computer. For more information, see “Troubleshooting 802.1x Security” on page 104. 3 Configure 802.11 security. For help, see “About Wireless Security” on page 76.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 3 (Optional) If you want your 70 Series to be visible to other Bluetooth devices, choose Make this device visible to other devices. 4 Tap OK. The Bluetooth radio maintains its state through a warm or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports. But, if you clean boot your 70 Series you need to recreate pairings to devices. Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner You can connect to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner, such as the SF51 or SR61.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 2 Tap Add Device. 3 Select Quick Connect, Search, or Manual. Follow the onscreen instruction to add a wireless scanner.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer To configure your 70 Series for Bluetooth wireless printing, you need to: create an application that opens the wireless printing COM port on your 70 Series. For help, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit, which is part of the Intermec Developer Library (IDL), available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl. • select the current wireless printer on your 70 Series. For help, see the next procedure.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device Use the Bluetooth Audio enabler to discover, activate, and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as a headset. This enables system sounds to be monitored through the headset. To connect to a Bluetooth audio device: 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth Audio. 2 Tap Search to find your Bluetooth headset or hands-free device. 3 Select your device from the list and configure any settings. 4 Click OK when you are done.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Creating an ISP Connection You can create an Internet Service Provider (ISP) connection to send and receive e-mail messages using Messaging (Outlook E-mail) and view web pages using Internet Explorer Mobile. You need to get your ISP dial-up access telephone number, a user name, and a password from your ISP. To create an ISP Connection: 1 TapStart > Settings > Connections > Connections. (Yes, you need to tap Connections twice.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 10 Tap Dialing Rules. 11 When the Enable Dialing Rules box appears, tap OK. 12 Tap Edit. 13 In the Name field, enter your phone type (Home, Mobile, or Work). 14 Tap ok until you exit the Connections screen. Creating a VPN Server Connection You can create a Virtual Private Network (VPN) connection to securely connect to servers, such as a corporate network, through the Internet.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer To create a VPN server connection: 1 TapStart > Settings > Connections > Connections. (Yes, you need to tap Connections twice.) 2 Under My Work Network, tap Add a new VPN server connection. 3 Step through the screens to set up your VPN connection. About Wireless Security The 70 Series provides four types of security for your wireless network: • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) • 802.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer If you are using WPA-802.1x, WPA2-802.1x, or 802.1x security, this section also assumes that your authentication server and authenticators are properly configured. Note: Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server. For example, you can choose Funk security if you use Microsoft Active Directory® to issue certificates.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Selecting a Funk Security Profile Use the following procedure to select a Funk security profile. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 3 Choose a profile. A list of configurable settings appears. 4 (Optional) In the Profile Label text box, enter a meaningful name for your profile. 5 Configure your security settings. For help, see the next sections. 6 Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for each profile you want to define.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Note: The correct date must be set on your 70 Series when you enable Validate Server Certificate. 9 If you choose TLS: a Load a user and root certificate on your 70 Series. For help, see “Loading a Certificate” on page 88. b Enter a User Name and Subject Name. c For Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes. d (Optional) To increase your level of security, enter a Server 1 Common name and a Server 2 Common name.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security Use the following procedure to configure 802.1x security with Funk security. 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice. 3 Start Intermec Settings. 4 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 5 Select the profile you want to configure. 6 For Association, choose Open. 7 For Encryption, choose WEP.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Configuring LEAP Security Use the following procedure to configure LEAP security. 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice. 3 Start Intermec Settings. 4 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk. 5 Select the profile you want to configure. 6 For 8021x, choose LEAP. 7 For Association, choose Open, WPA, WPA2, or Network EAP.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 9 Define a value for the keys you want to use. You can define up to four keys (Key 1 through Key 4). Enter an ASCII key or a hex key that is either 5 bytes or 13 bytes long depending on the capability of the radio. Set a 5- byte value for 64-bit WEP or a 13-byte value for 128-bit WEP. Hex keys must be preceded by 0x and contain 5 or 13 hex pairs. 10 For Transmit key, choose the key you want to use for transmitting data. 11 Save your settings.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Configuring WPA Security With Microsoft Security Use these procedures to set WPA-802.1x and WPA-PSK security on your 70 Series with Microsoft security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Start Intermec Settings. 3 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security. 4 For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure. 5 For Network Authentication, choose WPA. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer Enabling WPA-PSK With Microsoft Security Use the following procedure to enable WPA-PSK With Microsoft Security. 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Start Intermec Settings. 3 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security. 4 For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure. 5 For Network Authentication, choose WPA-PSK. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 8 If you choose TLS: a Choose Properties > Run App. The Auth. Settings box appears. b Choose Select. c Select your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears. d Enter a User Name and a Domain. 9 If you choose PEAP: a Choose Properties > Run App. The Auth. Settings box appears. b Select Validate Server and press Enter. When the radio starts to authenticate, the Network Password dialog box appears.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 7 If you choose TLS: a Choose Properties > Run App. The Auth. Settings dialog box appears. b Choose Select. c Select your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears. d Enter a User Name and Domain and press Enter. If you choose PEAP: e Choose Properties > Run App. The Auth. Settings box appears. f Choose Validate Server and press Enter. When the radio starts to authenticate, the Network Password dialog box appears.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer After you enter a passphrase, the 70 Series internally converts it to a pre-shared key. This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator. 7 Save your settings. Configuring 802.1x Security with Microsoft Security Use the following procedure to configure 802.1x security with Microsoft. 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Start Intermec Settings. 3 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 9 For Network Key Setting, choose Automatic. 10 Save your settings. Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Security Use the following procedure to configure static WEP security with Microsoft security. 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured. 2 Start Intermec Settings. 3 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security. 4 For Network Authentication, choose Open. 5 For Data Encryption, choose WEP.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer 2 Go to Start > Settings > System > Intermec Settings. 3 Tap Communications > 802.11 Radio > Certificates. 4 To import a root certificate: a Select True under Import Root Certificates. b Tap Import Certificates to install the selected certificate. c In the CertImportUI screen, tap the <<< button next to the Select pfx to import text field. d Select the root certificate from the list. e Tap Import Certificate.
Chapter 6 — Configuring the Computer e Tap OK. The Enrollment Tool message box appears telling you that the certificate has been added. f Tap OK to close the message box. Disabling Security If you choose not to use security with your wireless network, you can disable it on the computer. Intermec recommends that you always set security in your network. To disable security: 1 Start Intermec Settings. For help, see “Configuring the Computer” on page 59. 2 Choose Communications > 802.
7 Managing the Computer 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 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 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 console can report on asset locations and battery status, making it easier to manage your mobile devices. • With an AutoDeploy license, SmartSystems can automatically push software, configuration settings, and other files to connected mobile computers.
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. Intermec recommends using .cab files to install your applications. The computer uses standard Windows Mobile .cab files and will install third-party .cab files. Choosing a Target Location 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. Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync When you only have a few computers to update with applications, you can copy files using Microsoft ActiveSync.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer Installing Applications Using the FTP Server The mobile computer has a built-in FTP server that connects to a network through Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g/n, or WAN (Wireless Access Network). You can use the server to transfer your application file to the computer. Because you can create FTP scripts to automate the process of copying files to the computer, this option is useful when you need to send files to a large number of computers.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer To configure AutoRun: 1 In Notepad, create a file called AutoUser.dat. 2 Write this command in the file: RUN “Path\AppName.exe” arg1, arg2, arg3 where: Path is the path to the directory where the application resides. AppName.exe is the application name. arg1, arg2, and arg3 are optional command line arguments. For example, to launch MyProgram.exe located in the Flash File Store, the command is EXEC “Flash File Store\Apps\MyProgram.exe”.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer You can update individual computers by transferring the packages to the mobile computer and then installing them from the mobile computer. If you are using SmartSystems Console to update the computer, you can purchase a Provisioning License to send the Image Update silently. For more information, see “Sending the Image Updates Silently” on page 99.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer to update. The SmartSystems console installs the update on your mobile computers. After the download is complete, your mobile computer begins the update process and automatically performs a cold boot. 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 computer boots again.
Chapter 7 — Managing the Computer To update an individual mobile computer: 1) Download the Image Update packages you want to install from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com. Go to Support > Downloads. 2) Transfer the Image Update packages from your PC to the mobile computer. 3) On your mobile computer, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer and navigate to the location of the Image Update package. 4) Double-tap the package to start the installation.
8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 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 its hardware or software related. 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 Bluetooth connection, Wi-Fi connection, the phone, the imager, the camera, or general problems with operating the mobile computer. 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 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. Troubleshooting 802.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution The computer indicates it is not authenticated. Make sure that: • the User Name and Password parameters on the computer must match the user name and password on authentication server. You may need to reenter the password on both the computer and authentication server. • on your authentication server, the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log into the server.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer To use the Intermec Dashboard to verify the network status: 1 Press the Dashboard (m) button. The Dashboard launches. 2 Tap WiFi to view the details of the WiFi status. 3 Tap Diagnostics. The ISpyWiFi diagnostics screen appears. The ISpyWiFi tab shows: • MAC address and IP address of the 802.11 radio. • network association status, including the SSID and MAC address of the access point. • security configuration.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 7 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal. The information box includes the current signal strength, host SSID name, MAC address, data rate, and transmit power. • Tap Mark to place an arrow marker above the graph. 8 Tap the Conf tab to set up a log file that lists RSSI history. This screen includes the 802.11 radio driver version and available radio modes. To create a log file: a Check the Log to File check box.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution When you release a Scan button The Good Read light will remain on if or handle trigger, the Good Read you configure the computer to use light does not turn off. continuous/edge triggering. If you configure the computer for level triggering and the Good Read light remains on, there may be a problem. Press one of the Scan buttons or pull the trigger again without scanning a bar code label.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution The input device attached to the Set the Scanner Model command to the computer does not work well or specific attached input device. Check read bar code labels very quickly. enabled bar code symbologies and enable only the symbologies being used. Troubleshooting Operating the Computer Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to operate the computer.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution You cannot type a character on the keypad or you can only type uppercase or lowercase letters. You may have locked a modifier key on the keypad. Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key. For help, see “About the Keypad” on page 14.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Finding Your Configuration Number Use the following procedure to help you find the configuration number of your computer. • Look at the label on the back of the computer. Finding Your Operating System Version Use the following procedure to help you find your mobile computer’s OS version. 1 Press the Intermec Dashboard (m) button to launch the Dashboard. 2 Tap the Information bar.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Cold Booting the Computer In some cases where the computer completely stops responding, it may be necessary to perform a cold boot or hard reset. Because cold booting may result in data loss, use this method only if all other recovery methods have failed. Note: Cold booting the computer does not guarantee that cached disk data will be saved, so transactional data may be lost during the reset.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Clean Booting the Computer A clean boot erases the memory in the mobile computer, including all applications and data files found in the ObjectStore, and loads only the default files and programs required by the computer operating system. During a clean boot, the computer first looks for the Image Update files on an installed microSD card. If no card is found, the computer loads the files in the Flash File Store.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Cleaning the Computer 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. To clean the computer, use a solution of ammonia and water. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the 70 Series 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) Weight 450 g (15.2 oz) with battery CN70e Physical Dimensions 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 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 5.0 cm (9.33 x 3.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Power and Electrical Specifications Battery type Rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery Battery capacity 3.7V, 4000 mAh (14.8 Wh) Electrial rating x 54.3/4.8 V; 2/1,5 A Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Touch Screen Specifications Trans-reflective TFT-LCD display; QVGA color with touch panel; 240 x 320 pixels; 8.9 cm (3.5 in) diagonal active area; 5-level LED backlight control with settings. Standard Communications • • • • • • UMTS CDMA GPS 802.11b/g Bluetooth USB high speed 2.0 OTG© Wireless LAN Standards compliant IEEE 802.11b/g (2.4 GHz) Data rates up to 54 Mbps Security 802.11i, WPA, 802.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Bar Code Symbologies The imagers support all of the bar code symbologies listed in the next table.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Below are the typical and minimum standard reading distances for the 70 Series computer built with an EA30 imager. Also included are typical and minimum standard reading distances for the CK71 with an EV12 or EX25C imager. When correctly mounted, and exit window reduces reading distances by about 4% for all scan engines. Note: Minimum distances depend on the length of the bar code.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA30 Minimum Reading Distances Symbology 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.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA30 Typical Reading Distances Symbology 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.
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" 20 7" 6" 15 EAN/UPC 100% 5" 4" 10 3" 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 14" 12" 30 10" EAN/UPC 100% 8" 20 6" 10 4" 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 EX25C 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” 48” 64” 80” 96” 128” 112” 144” 160” 176” in 80” 200 64” 160 100% EAN contrast UPC 48” 120 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 EX25C 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. EX25C Near-Far Range Imager 1D Typical Reading Distances 0” 40” 80” 120” 160” 200” 240” 280” 320” 360” 400” 440” 480” in 160” 400 128” 320 100% EAN contrast UPC 96” 240 64” 160 32” 80 0” 0 32” 80 0.25 mm 10 mils 160 64” 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance EAN 100% 0.33 mm (13 mils) 15 cm (5.91 in) 160 cm (62.99 in) ** Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle. EX25C Near-Far Range Imager 2D Typical Reading Distances 0” 40” 80” 120” 160” 200” 240” 280” 320” 360” 400” 440” 480” in 160” 400 128” 320 96” 240 64” 160 32” 80 0” 0 32” 80 0.25 mm 10 mils 160 64” 0.76 mm/30 mils 240 1.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Default Configuration The following tables list the default values of the configuration commands supported on the computer. If you restore to factory default settings, the mobile computer uses these values. The commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of Intermec Settings. You can configure your computer with Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems Foundation console.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Default Value Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable JapanPost Disable KoreanPost Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Maxicode Disable Micro PDF417 Disable MSI Disable PDF417 Enable Planet Disable Plessey Disable Postnet Disable QR Code Disable Standard 2 of 5 Disable SwedenPost Disable Telepen Disable TLC 39 Disable Symbology Option Settings Symbology Option Default Value Preamble None (disabled) Postamble None (disabled) Glob
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Decode Security Settings Decode Security Setting Default Value Consecutive Data Validation 0 Identical Consecutive Timeout 300 ms Different Consecutive Timeout 0 Center Decoding Disable Center Decoding Tolerance 0 Communications Communication Settings Communication Settings Default Value Device Name CN50xxxxxxxxxxx Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Settings Default Value Bluetooth Power Off Bluetooth Discoverable Disable Bluetooth Connectabl
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings IP Settings Default Value DHCP Client Identifier Null Primary DNS 0.0.0.0 Secondary DNS 0.0.0.0 Primary WINS 0.0.0.0 Secondary WINS 0.0.0.
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