CK3 Mobile Computer CK3a, CK3a1, CK3n, CK3n1, CK3NI 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.
Document Change Record This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as Revision 001. Version Number Date Description of Change 005 2/2011 Revised manual to correct the following sections: • “Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner” on page 35. • “EA20X Extended Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances” on page 86. • “Single Dock (AD20)” on page 94. 004 6/2010 Revised manual to add the EX25C imager and update supported bar code symbologies.
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Contents Contents Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Global Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ix Warranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Scanning Bar Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Scanning With the Linear Imager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Scanning With an Area Imager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Scanning With the Extended Range Area Imager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Installing Applications on the CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Installing Applications Using a Storage Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Installing Applications Using the FTP Server . . . . . . .
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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 all warnings and 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 warnings and cautions.
Before You Begin Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only. The code does not necessarily represent complete, tested programs. The code is provided “as is with all faults.” All warranties are expressly disclaimed, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Web Support Visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com to download our current manuals (in PDF).
Before You Begin IN Information System PTD LTD 6th Floor Daegu Venture Center Bldg 95 Shinchun 3 Dong Donggu, Daegu City, Korea E-mail: jmyou@idif.co.kr or korlim@gw.idif.co.kr Who Should Read This Manual This manual is for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the CK3 Mobile Computer. In this manual, CK3 refers to models CK3a, CK3a1, CK3n, CK3n1, and CK3NI, unless specifically stated otherwise.
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1 Using the Computer This chapter introduces the CK3 Mobile Computer with Windows® Mobile® 6.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Introducing the CK3 Mobile Computer The Intermec CK3 Mobile Computer is an ergonomically designed mobile computer built on the Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.1 operating system. The CK3 is lightweight, easy-to-use, and runs most software developed for the Windows Mobile platform, including standalone, client-server, and browser-based applications. In this manual, CK3 refers to models CK3a, CK3a1, CK3n, CK3n1, and CK3NI, unless specifically stated otherwise.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer The CK3 is available with the following features: • 802.11b/g or 802.11a/b/g and Bluetooth® radio, standard Note: The radio also supports the 802.11d standard. The 802.11d standard adds the requirements and definitions for 802.11 WLAN equipment to operate in markets not served by the current standard. For 802.11d support, you need to order the 802.11d version of the CK3. For help, contact your local Intermec representative.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer What’s New? This version of the CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual contains these enhancements: • Corrected the connecting to a Bluetooth scanner section. • Correct the follow appendix sections: • EA20X Extended Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances • Single Dock (AD20) Using the Battery The CK3 uses an AB17 standard or AB18 extended battery as its main power source. The standard battery has a 7.4 Watt hour capacity, and the extended battery has a 18.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Charging the Battery Make sure you fully charge the AB17 or AB18 battery before you use your CK3. You can charge the battery before or after you install it in the CK3. A fully discharged battery charges in approximately 4 (AB17) to 7 (AB18) hours. To charge the battery • Insert the battery into the battery bay of the AD20 single dock, or insert up to four batteries into the AC20 quad battery charger.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 3 Press the battery release tab toward the battery until the battery releases, and then lift it away from the CK3. 4 Insert the battery into the CK3, and press down on the battery until it clicks into place. Maximizing Battery Life Batteries are chemical devices. If the batteries are left sitting on a shelf for long periods of time outside the CK3, the batteries slowly discharge, eventually to zero if left uncharged.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Checking the Battery Status The easiest way to check the status of your battery is to look at the battery icon on the status bar of your CK3. Battery Icon Status Icon Status Battery is fully charged. Battery has a medium charge. You should be able to work for several more hours before changing batteries. Battery is low. You need to replace the battery soon. Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now. Battery is charging.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Using the Keypad Use the following sections to understand how to use the keypad. For information on remapping the keypad, you can download the Device IDL Resource Kit from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/ idl. The CK3 comes with an alphanumeric keypad, a numeric keypad, or a large 28-key numeric keypad.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Esc F1 Action F2 F3 2 1 F4 F5 4 F7 3 F6 6 5 F8 7 F9 8 9 0 Enter F10 . CK3 Large 28-Key Numeric Keypad The full alphabetic keypad is designed for applications that require primary input of alphabetic data. This keypad also provides special characters, numbers, symbols, and functions by pressing color-coded key sequences. The numeric keypad is for applications that require mainly numeric data.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer There are two color-coded modifier keys: the orange green key. key and the Note: The large numeric keypad does not support alpha characters. However, you can remap keys and access them with the orange or green color-coded keys. To remap keys, you need the Device Resource Kit which is part of IDL. For help, go to www.intermec.com/idl. Using the Color-Coded Keys You Want to: Press: Use an orange character or function printed above a key.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer The Caps Lock LED lights up green to show that the CK3 is in the Caps Lock mode. To disable Caps Lock • Press the color modifier key again. For information on how to enter specific characters with keystrokes, see “Keypads and Keystrokes” on page 107. Using the Power Button When you press the Power button ( ), you put the CK3 into suspend mode.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Understanding the Audio Features The CK3 has a speaker, a microphone, and multiple software tools for configuring the volume of sounds. Adjusting the Volume of the Speaker You can adjust the computer volume for your needs and your environment. The volume includes sounds you hear when you tap the screen or scan bar codes with a scanner. You can set the volume to off, very low, low, medium, high, and very high (default).
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer • Press the PTT key to turn on CK3. • Press and hold the PTT key for about 2 seconds to turn on the CK3 and start the Note application in audio note mode. • Press and hold the PTT key for more than 2 seconds to turn on the CK3, start the Note application in audio note mode, and start recording. You can record using the internal microphone or a headset microphone attached to the CK3 through the AA20 or 1007AA01 audio adapter. To stop recording, release the PTT key.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer To turn the screen backlight on and off • For the alphanumeric keypad, press • For the numeric keypad, press . Using the Stylus Your computer has a stylus for selecting items and entering information on the touch screen. Functions You Can Perform With the Stylus Action Description Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options, open or close applications, or launch menus from the Command bar.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Screen Icons (continued) Icon Description The computer is connected through the USB port to your desktop PC. The iConnect application icon. Tap it to set up Ethernet or Wireless settings. Aligning the Touch Screen If the touch screen does not respond when you tap it with the stylus, you may need to calibrate the screen. To calibrate the touch screen 1 Tap Start > Settings > the Systems tab > Screen.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Understanding the Status LEDs The CK3 has three status LEDs. Battery status LED Notification LED Good Read LED and Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator Location of the Status LEDs The next table describes the Notification LED, Good Read LED, and Intermec Ready-to-Work™ indicator. For information about the battery status LED, see “Checking the Battery Status” on page 7.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer The blue LED usually turns off within 10 seconds, but it may stay on for up to 30 seconds. During this time, do not press the Power button or remove the battery, or you may corrupt the data on your CK3. The Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator (blue LED) is used by Intermec’s SmartSystems Foundation, an application that lets you manage all of your SmartSystems-enabled devices simultaneously from a central location.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer • DataMatrix (area imagers only) • PDF417 (if supported) • EAN/UPC If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology, you need to enable the symbology on the CK3. Use Intermec Settings to enable and disable symbologies. For help, see “Using Intermec Settings Directly on the CK3” on page 31. The next two sections describe how to scan a bar code label with the linear imager, area imager, and near-far range area imager.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Good Read LED Scan button When the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep and the green Good Read LED turns on briefly. 4 Release the Scan button or trigger.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 4 Use the laser pointer as a guide and aim toward the middle of the bar code. Make sure that the illumination frame covers the bar code you are trying to decode. Laser pointer *J OH NB * Good Read LED Scan button When the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep, and the Good Read LED turns on briefly. 5 Release the Scan button or trigger. Scanning With the Near-Far Range Area Imager 1 Press to turn on the CK3.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer • For standard and long range scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in) or more, use the laser pointer as a guide and aim toward the middle of the bar code. Make sure that the illumination beam covers the bar code you are trying to decode. When the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep, and the Good Read LED turns on briefly. 4 Release the Scan button or trigger.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer • If you are scanning multiple bar codes in a small area, use one of these parameters: • Aiming beam activation • Aim triggering mode • Center decoding To enable these parameters, use Intermec Settings. For help, see “Using Intermec Settings Directly on the CK3” on page 31. For help scanning using center-decoding, see the next procedure. To scan a bar code using center-decoding 1 Press to turn on the CK3. 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Laser pointer *J OH NB * Good Read LED *J OH NB * Scan button When the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep and the green Good Read LED turns on briefly. Using a microSD Card You can use a micro Secure Digital (SD) card to increase file storage and install software. Your CK3 supports microSDTM cards that hold up to 2 GB of information. The microSD card slot is located in the battery compartment. To install a microSD card 1 Remove the battery.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 2 Use a paper clip or slotted screwdriver to remove the cover. 3 Slide the microSD card cover toward the OPEN position and lift the cover.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 4 Insert the microSD card. 5 Close the microSD card cover, and slide the cover toward the LOCK position. 6 Replace the cover. 7 Use the stylus to press the reset button in the battery compartment of the CK3. Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the reset button. You may damage the reset button. Reset button 8 Install the battery.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 9 Press to turn on the CK3: • You should be able to navigate to the SDMMC Disk folder and see the contents of the microSD card. • If the microSD card is bootable, your CK3 boots from the card. • If the microSD card contains operating system upgrade files, the upgrade process automatically starts. For more information, see “Upgrading the System Software” on page 60. For troubleshooting information, see “Troubleshooting Your CK3” on page 67.
2 Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Use this chapter to understand how to configure the CK3 to communicate in your network.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Managing the CK3 Using SmartSystems Foundation Intermec's SmartSystems™ Foundation is a software platform that lets you manage all of your SmartSystems-enabled devices, including the CK3, simultaneously from a central server. The SmartSystems console displays all SmartSystems-enabled computers and peripherals in your network.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To establish an ActiveSync partnership between your CK3 and PC, you need to physically connect your CK3 to your PC using these accessories: • AD20 single dock • USB to mini-USB cable To establish an ActiveSync partnership 1 Download ActiveSync from the Microsoft web site and install ActiveSync on your PC. When installation is complete, the Get Connected dialog box appears. 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to establish a partnership.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Configuring the CK3 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the CK3 such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. The values you set for these parameters determine how the CK3 operates. Operating parameters can be viewed and changed on the CK3 by using the Intermec Settings application on the computer. There are two ways to access Intermec Settings: • Remotely via Intermec SmartSystems Foundation.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 3 Change settings as needed. As you choose parameters, information on each parameter appears in the upper right pane of the Intermec Settings browser. 4 When you are done making changes, choose File > Save Settings. For help with using Intermec Settings, in the browser click Help > Contents. For information on all parameters in Intermec Settings, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Navigating in Intermec Settings (continued) To Perform This Action Do This Select text in a text box. Tap in the text box and drag the stylus over the text. Save your settings. Tap File > Save Settings or tap . Hiding Menu Items in Intermec Settings In Intermec Settings, you can hide items in the CK3 menus, or in the directory tree in the SmartSystems console. Hidden items are not saved when you back up your settings in the SmartSystems console.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Configuring the CK3 Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation Intermec’s SmartSystems Foundation lets you manage all of your SmartSystems-enabled devices simultaneously from a central location. The SmartSystems console displays all of the SmartSystemsenabled devices in your network. Your CK3 is SmartSystems-enabled, which lets you open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console to remotely configure all of your CK3 computers.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To configure 802.11 radio parameters 1 Tap Start > Settings > the Systems tab >Intermec Settings. 2 Tap Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security > [Profile #] > SSID. 3 Enter your SSID (network name). 4 If you are not using DHCP, tap IP Settings and configure your network settings. 5 Make sure that your CK3 is talking to the network and that the network can see your CK3. 6 Configure security. For help, see “Configuring Wireless Security” on page 41.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 2 Tap Turn on Bluetooth. 3 (Optional) If you want your CK3 to be visible to other Bluetooth devices, tap Make this device visible to other devices. 4 Click ok. The Bluetooth radio maintains its current state through a warm or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports. But, if you clean boot your CK3, you need to recreate pairings to devices. You can also access Bluetooth settings using Intermec Settings.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To create a connection configuration label using EasySet 1 Download EasySet from the Intermec website at www.intermec.com. 2 Click the Products tab. 3 Using the Products page, navigate to your product page. Click Computers > Handheld Computers > CK3 > Downloads tab > EasySet ver. 5.6.4.2. 4 Follow the instructions to download EasySet. 5 Open EasySet. 6 Select Interface > Bluetooth > Connect/disconnect > Compose BT addess:.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To connect to a Bluetooth scanner with the Wireless Scanning Wizard 1 Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Wireless Scanning. 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to connect to a scanner. Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing To configure your CK3 for Bluetooth wireless printing, you need to: • make sure Bluetooth power is on. For help, see the procedure in “Configuring Bluetooth Communications” on page 34.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To select the current wireless printer 1 Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Wireless Printing. 2 Tap Search to find a printer, or tap Manual to enter a device address. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the current wireless printer. 3 (Optional) Tap Print Test Page. The printer prints out the test page. Note: You can also print wirelessly using Microsoft APIs with Bluetooth extensions for Winsock and Bluetooth virtual COM ports.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To connect to a Bluetooth audio device 1 Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Bluetooth Audio. The Bluetooth Audio screen appears. 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to connect to a Bluetooth audio device.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 2 Configure these network parameters: • If you have a DHCP server, enable DHCP. • If you do not have a DHCP server, set these parameters: a IP address b Subnet mask c Default router 3 If necessary, set these parameters: • Primary and secondary DNS servers • Primary and secondary WINS servers 4 Make sure that your CK3 is communicating with the network and that the network can see your CK3.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 To configure the network settings • From the iConnect menu, tap Tools > Wireless Settings. To test the connection of your CK3 against your network • From the iConnect menu, select Tools > Ping Test. Configuring Wireless Security The CK3 provides four types of security for your wireless network: • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) • 802.1x • WEP This section explains how to configure wireless security on your CK3.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security The CK3 supports both Funk and Microsoft security. The option you choose depends on your network security needs. Understanding Microsoft and Funk Security Security Choice Description Microsoft Microsoft security dynamically selects wireless networks based on your preferences. If you are primarily using the CK3 to connect to Wi-Fi hotspots, you may want to use Microsoft security.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 3 Tap a profile to expand it. 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. 7 Select one profile as the active profile by tapping Active Profile and choosing a profile from the list. 8 Save your settings. Configuring WPA Security With Funk Security Use these procedures to set WPA-802.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 d For Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter. Note: The correct date must be set on your CK3 when you enable Validate Server Certificate. If you choose TLS: a Load a user and root certificate on your CK3. For help, see “Loading a Certificate” on page 50. b Enter a User Name and Subject Name. c For Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 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 and press Enter. 7 For Encryption, choose WEP and press Enter.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 Configuring LEAP Security on Your CK3 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 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 8021x, choose LEAP and press Enter. 7 For Association, choose Open, WPA, WPA2, or Network EAP and press Enter.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 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 and exit Intermec Settings. Selecting Microsoft as Your Security Choice The default security setting is Funk. If you want to use Microsoft security, you need to select it as your security choice.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 4 For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure. 5 For Network Authentication, choose WPA. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP. 6 For 802.1x Authentication, choose either TLS or PEAP. 7 If you choose TLS: a Select Properties and tap the Run App button. The Auth. Settings dialog box appears. b Tap the Select button. c Select your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 The pre-shared key must be a value of 32 hex pairs preceded by 0x for a total of 66 characters. The value must match the key value on the authenticator. The passphrase must be from 8 to 63 characters. After you enter a passphrase, the CK3 internally converts it to a pre-shared key. This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator. 7 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings. Configuring 802.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 9 For Network Key Setting, choose Automatic. 10 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings. Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 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. 6 For Network Key Setting, choose Enter Key and Index.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 3 Tap Edit Selected Profile > the Security tab. 4 For 8021x Security, select PEAP, TLS, or TTLS. 5 Tap Get Certificates. 6 To import a root certificate: a Tap the <<< button next to the Import Root Certificate field to select the root certificate (DER-encoded .cer file) to import. b Click Import Root Cert to install the selected certificate.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3 b Tap the <<< button next to the Key Path field to select the private key (.pvk file) which corresponds to the user certificate you selected. To import a certificate from an IAS server: a Tap Web Enrollment. b Enter the User, Password, and Server (IP address) to log into the server. c Tap OK. A dialog box appears asking if you want to load the root certificate. d Tap OK. The Enrollment Tool message box appears telling you that the certificate has been added.
3 Developing and Installing Applications This chapter contains guidelines for developing applications for the CK3 and contains these sections: • Developing Applications for the CK3 • Installing Applications on the CK3 • Freeing Up Virtual Memory for Applications • Launching an Application Automatically • Upgrading the System Software 53
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications Developing Applications for the CK3 Use the Intermec Resource Kits to develop applications to run on the CK3. The Resource Kits are a library of C++, .NET, Java, and web components grouped by functionality that you can use to create applications for the computer. The Resource Kits are part of the Intermec Developer Library (IDL), and can be downloaded from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications Installing Applications on the CK3 You can install applications on your CK3 by using: • SmartSystems Foundation. • Microsoft ActiveSync. • a microSD card. • the CK3 FTP server. For more information on installing applications, see the Intermec Developer Library Resource Kit Developer’s Guide. Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation You can use the SmartSystems console to drag-and-drop Intermec applications onto your CK3.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications To install an application on the computer using ActiveSync 1 Connect to the CK3 via ActiveSync. For help, see “Connecting to a PC” on page 28. 2 Copy the .cab files from your development PC to the CK3. 3 Warm boot or cold boot the CK3. 4 After the boot process is finished, browse to the .cab files and tap the files to install them.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications To manage the state of the FTP server • Modify these existing registry keys: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iConnect2\IConnect\Settings\FtpAutoStart HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iConnect2\IConnect\Settings\FtpHeartbeat where 1 = enable and 0 = disable. Freeing Up Virtual Memory for Applications You can use the InstallSelect application to free up virtual memory and create more space to load and run custom applications.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications 5 Tap OK to close the box. 6 Clear the check box of any components you do not want installed after a clean boot. For a description of each component, see the next table. By default, components already installed on the computer are automatically checked to be installed again after you perform a clean boot. 7 Tap Apply to initiate the clean boot and install only the files that are selected. 8 Tap Yes to continue with the clean boot.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications InstallSelect Software Components (continued) Component Name Description Intermec DHCP Client Provides the Intermec DHCP client application. Bluetooth Provides the Intermec Bluetooth application support. Avalanche Enabler Enables the client to the Wavelink Device Management solution. Depending on the options you selected for your CK3, you may see other components available from the InstallSelect application.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications AutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoRun.dat. AutoRun Script Commands Command Description EXEC Launches a specified program and waits for it to finish (up to 10 minutes). CALL Processes a specified file of commands and returns. CHAIN Processes a specified file of commands and does not return. RUN Loads and runs a specified program. LOAD Loads and runs a specified program.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications To download the upgrade files 1 Start your web browser and go to the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com. 2 Go to Support > Downloads. 3 Click the link to search the product downloads. 4 Select your computer from the Downloads list. The Downloads page displays all of the downloads available for your computer. 5 Download the upgrade file you need. If you want to upgrade both the OS and the SSPB, you will need to download both files.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications 4 Using the stylus, press the Reset button in the battery compartment. 5 Press and hold 6 Continue to hold as you insert the battery back into the CK3. until a Warning message appears. 7 Release , read the message, and press either button on the right side to continue. 8 Perform the screen alignment and wait for the CK3 to load files from the microSD card. When the progress is complete, the CK3 warm boots to reset the configuration.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications 5 Double-click the .exe file on your PC. An InstallShield application starts and walks you through the process of extracting the upgrade files to the default location. Note: Do not change the default location where InstallShield extracts the files. The SmartSystems console requires the files to be in this location. 6 From the SmartSystems console, locate the device upgrade to install.
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4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 This chapter contains possible solutions to problems you may encounter while using the CK3.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Calling Product Support If you cannot find the answer to your problem in “Troubleshooting Your CK3” on page 67, 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. To talk to an Intermec Product Support representative, call 1-800-755-5505.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 To find your operating system version 1 Tap Start > Internet Explorer. 2 Tap the Intermec logo. The Intermec page appears and displays the version of the operating system and the SmartSystems Platform Bundle (SSPB) loaded on your CK3. Troubleshooting Your CK3 Use this section to troubleshoot some common problems you may experience with your CK3.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Problems While Configuring the CK3 (continued) Problem Possible Solution You scan or enter an option for the Scanner Model configuration command, and you hear three low beeps and nothing happens. You may have scanned or entered a Scanner Model command that does not apply to the type of scanner that you have installed. Try scanning or entering the Scanner Model command again and select an option for the type of device you are using.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Problems While Configuring the CK3 (continued) Problem Possible Solution The computer • Press the power key to turn off the CK3, and then appears to be locked press the power key again to turn it on. up and you cannot • Press and hold the power key 5 seconds to warm enter data. boot the CK3. • Try reloading the firmware. For help, see “Upgrading the System Software” on page 60.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Problems With Wireless Connectivity (continued) Problem Possible Solution The CK3 appears to be connected to the network, but the host computer is not receiving any information from the CK3. There may be a problem with the connection between the access point and the host computer. Check with network administrator or use your access point user’s manual. Problems While Configuring 802.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security (continued) Problem Possible Solution The CK3 indicates it is not authenticated. Make sure that: • the User Name and Password parameters on the CK3 match the user name and password on the authentication server. You may need to configure the password on both the CK3 and the authentication server.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes (continued) Problem Possible Solution The input device attached to the CK3 does not work well or read bar code labels very quickly. Set the Scanner Model command to the specific attached input device. Check enabled bar code symbologies and enable only the symbologies being used. When you release Scan button, the Good Read LED does not turn off.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 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 CK3. • Check your wireless security settings. Follow the next procedure to use iConnect to verify available access points and networks, check signal strength, and view other diagnostics.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 4 Tap the Scan tab to view a list of available 802.11 networks. The list includes the signal strength, channel, and MAC address for each network. • Tap Scan to refresh the screen. 5 Tap the Supp tab to view radio supplicant information, including a list of supplicant events and authentication status. 74 • To verify the settings for the currently active security profile, tap Configure Profile. The Profile Wizard for the active profile appears.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 6 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 CK3 will ping the host. c 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. 7 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 • 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. b (Optional) Change the sample period and number of samples displayed. c Tap Log File. The Save As screen appears.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Resetting the CK3 You seldom need to reset the CK3. However, you do need to reset the CK3 when an application is locked up and does not respond, when you upgrade the firmware, or when you reflash the CK3. The CK3 uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the reset process.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 To cold boot your CK3 1 Press and hold for about 2 seconds to suspend the CK3. 2 Remove the battery. 3 Use the stylus to press the reset button in the battery compartment of the CK3. Reset button Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the reset button. You may damage the reset button. 4 Replace the battery. Clean Booting the CK3 If the CK3 does not warm boot or cold boot, you may need to perform a clean boot.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 To clean boot the CK3 1 Press and hold for about 2 seconds to suspend the CK3. 2 Remove the battery. 3 Use the stylus to press the reset button in the battery compartment of the CK3. Reset button 4 Replace the battery. 5 Press and hold both and the PTT button. 6 Continue to hold and PTT until the “Clean boot the system?” prompt appears on screen.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3 Cleaning the Scanner Window and Screen To keep the CK3 in good working order, you may need to perform these minor maintenance tasks: • Clean the scanner window. • Clean the CK3 screen. Clean the scanner window and CK3 screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer. To clean the CK3, use a solution of ammonia and water. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the CK3.
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Appendix A — Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications Physical Dimensions Length: 21.69 cm (8.54 in) Width (at widest part): 8.36 cm (3.29 in) Height (at tallest part): 4.67 cm (1.84 in) CK3 Weight Scan Engine Option With AB17 With AB18 With EV12 14.41 oz 16.32 oz With EA20X 14.74 oz 16.66 oz With EX25 15.73 oz 17.
Appendix A — Specifications LCD capable of both portrait and landscape operationKeypad Options • Alphanumeric and function keypad • Numeric and function keypad • Large numeric and limited function keypad Bar Code Symbologies • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Australian Post* Aztec* BPO (British Post 4-state)* China Post Canada Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128/GS1-128 DataMatrix* Dutch Post* EAN/UPC GS1 Composite* GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Limited • • •
Appendix A — Specifications EV12 Linear Imager Reading Distances Minimum Reading Distances With 0.12 cm (0.05 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 9.6 cm (3.8 in) 7.1 cm (2.9 in) 6.1 cm (2.5 in) 8.1 cm (3.2 in) 17.9 cm (7.1 in) 20.9 cm (8.3 in) 26.9 cm (10.6 in) 33.9 cm (13.4 in) 0.15 mm (6 mils) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) EAN/UPC 0.33 mm (13 mils) 6.1 cm (2.5 in) 22.9 cm (9.
Appendix A — Specifications Typical Reading Distances With 0.12 cm (0.05 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 9.1 cm (3.6 in) 6.1 cm (2.5 in) 5.1 cm (2.1 in) 7.1 cm (2.9 in)** 19.9 cm (7.9 in) 24.9 cm (9.8 in) 34.9 cm (13.8 in) 50.9 cm (20.1 in) 0.15 mm (6 mils) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) EAN/UPC 0.33 mm (13 mils) 5.1 cm (2.1 in) 27.9 cm (11.0 in) * Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux).
Appendix A — Specifications EA20X Extended Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances Minimum Reading Distances With 0.2 cm (0.08 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.15 mm (6 mils) 0.20 mm (8mils) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.50 mm (20 mils) 1.00 mm (40 mils) 16.2 cm (6.4 in) 12.2 cm (4.8 in) 9.2 cm (3.6 in) 10.2 cm (4.0 in) 15.2 cm (6.1 in) 21.8 cm (8.6 in) 30.8 cm (12.1 in) 40.8 cm (16.0 in) 70.8 cm (27.9 in) 99.8 cm (39.3 in) EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm (13 mils) 9.
Appendix A — Specifications 0" 4" 8" 12" 16" 20" 24" 28" 32" 36" in 10" 25 8" 20 PDF417 10 mils 6" 15 Data Matrix 10 mils 4" 10 2" 5 0" 0 2" 5 10 4" 0.15mm/6 mils 6" 15 0.25 mm / 10 mils 8" 20 100% contrast EAN/UPC 10" 25 0.5 mm / 20 mils cm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 EA20X Extended Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.2 cm (0.08 in) setback for the CK3.
Appendix A — Specifications EX25B Near-Far Range Area Imager Reading Distances 1D Symbologies Minimum Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 18.24 cm (7.18 in) 18.24 cm (7.18 in) 19.24 cm (7.57 in) 40.24 cm (15.84 in) 100.24 cm (39.46 in) 130.24 cm (51.27 in) 31.76 cm (12.51 in) 68.76 cm (27.07 in) 109.76 cm (43.22 in) 219.76 cm (86.52 in) 309.76 cm (121.96 in) 429.76 cm (169.20 in) 22.24 cm (7.96 in) 99.76 cm (39.28 in) 0.
Appendix A — Specifications 1D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 16.24 cm (6.21 in) 18.24 cm (7.00 in) 18.24 cm (7.00 in)** 20.24 cm (7.78 in)** 20.24 cm (7.78 in)** 89.76 cm (35.34 in) 179.76 cm (70.77 in) 389.76 cm (153.45 in) 479.76 cm (188.89 in) 869.76 cm (342.43 in) 20.24 cm (7.78 in) 109.76 cm (43.22 in) 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) 1.4 mm (55 mils) 2.
Appendix A — Specifications 2D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance DataMatrix 0.25 mm (10 mils) 1.4 mm (55 mils) 2.5 mm (100 mils) 3.5 mm (140 mils) 5 mm (200 mils) 20.24 cm (7.96 in)** 20.24 cm (7.96 in)** 20.24 cm (7.96 in)** 20.24 cm (7.96 in)** 20.24 cm (7.96 in)** 73.76 cm (29.04 in) 339.76 cm (133.77 in) 679.76 cm (267.63 in) 789.76 cm (310.93 in) 1199.76 cm (472.
Appendix A — Specifications EX25C Near-Far Range Area Imager Reading Distance 1D Symbologies Minimum Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 15 cm (5.91 in) 15 cm (5.91 in) 15 cm (5.91 in) 16 cm (6.30 in) 25 cm (9.84 in) 40 cm (15.75 in) 35 cm (13.78 in) 45 cm (17.72 in) 115 cm (45.28 in) 210 cm (82.68 in) 310 cm (122.05 in) 310 cm (165.35 in) 15 cm (5.91 in) 145 cm (57.09 in) 0.08 mm (3 mils) 0.1 mm (2.8 mils) 0.
Appendix A — Specifications 1D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.5 mm (20 mils) 1 mm (40 mils) 1.4 mm (55 mils) 2.5 mm (100 mils) 15 cm (5.91 in) 16 cm (6.30 in) 25 cm (9.84 in) 40 cm (15.75 in) ** 135 cm (53.15 in) 280 cm (110.24 in) 550 cm (216.54 in) 720 cm (283.46 in) 1200 cm (472.44 in) Code 128 retroreflective 2.5 mm (100 mils) ** EAN 100% 0.33 mm 1300 cm (511.
Appendix A — Specifications 2D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback* Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance DataMatrix 0.25 mm (10 mils) 0.76 mm (30 mils) 1.4 mm (55 mils) 2.5 mm (100 mils) 15 cm (5.91 in) 25 cm (9.84 in) ** ** 90 cm (35.43 in) 310 cm (122.05 in) 450 cm (177.17 in) 1100 cm (433.07 in) * Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux). ** Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle.
Appendix A — Specifications Accessories You can use these accessories (sold and ordered separately) with the CK3. To order accessories, contact your local Intermec sales representative. Battery (AB17, AB18) The AB17 standard battery and AB18 extended battery provide main power to the CK3. Quad Charger (AC20) The AC20 quad charger charges up to four CK3 batteries at one time. Single Dock (AD20) The AD20 single dock powers your CK3 Mobile Computer and charges a spare battery (AB17 or AB18) separately.
Appendix A — Specifications Power Adapter (AA23) Use the power adapter to provide power to your CK3 from an external power supply. Scan Handle The scan handle provides you with an alternate way to hold the CK3 and scan bar code labels using a convenient scanning trigger. Vehicle Holder Use the vehicle holder to store your CK3 when you are not using it. Holster The holster provides you with a convenient way to carry your CK3 when you are not using it.
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Appendix B — Default Settings Default Configuration The following tables list the default values of the configuration commands supported on the CK3. If you restore the CK3to factory default settings, the CK3 uses these values. The commands are grouped by function and reflect the organization of Intermec Settings. For detailed information on most of the commands, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual, available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.
Appendix B — Default Settings Symbology Settings (continued) Symbology Default Value EAN/UPC Enable UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13 GS1 Composite Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Disable GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional Disable Info Mail Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Japan Post 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 Di
Appendix B — Default Settings Scanner Settings Scanner Setting Default Value Hardware trigger Enable Turn Off After Good Read Enable/One-shot Trigger mode (area imagers only) Level Imager Settings Imager Setting Default Value Predefined Modes 1D and 2D Standard Sticky Aimer LED duration 0 (disabled) Signature Image Capture Disable Decode Security Settings Decode Security Setting Default Value Consecutive Data Validation 0 Identical Consecutive Timeout 300 ms Different Consecutive Time
Appendix B — Default Settings Application Connection Settings Application Connection Setting Default Value Allow External BRI Connections Enable BRI TCP Port 2189 Enable Logging Disable Reader 1 Settings Reader 1 Setting Default Value Enable Reader Disable Reader Model IP30 RFID Module Settings RFID Module Setting Default Value Tag Type EPC Class 1 Gen2 Dense Reader Mode Disable LBT Channel 5 LBT Scan Enable Enable Field Separator Space () ID Report Enable No Tag Report Disable
Appendix B — Default Settings RFID Module Settings (continued) RFID Module Setting Default Value Initial Q 4 Field Strength dB 30 Session 2 Enable Antenna Port 1 Enable Enable Antenna Port 2 Disable Enable Antenna Port 3 Disable Enable Antenna Port 4 Disable Bluetooth Power Off 300 s Communications Communications Settings Communications Setting Default Value Device Name IntermecCK3 Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Setting Default Value Bluetooth Power Off Bluetooth Discoverable Disab
Appendix B — Default Settings Funk Security Settings Funk Security Setting Default Value Active Profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastructure Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enabled (Fast PSP) 8021x None Association Open Encryption None Pre-Shared Key Null Transmit Key Key1 Prompt for Credentials Enable User Name anonymous User Password anonymous Inner Authentication-TTLS MS-Chapv2 Anonymous name anonymous Inner EAP EAP/MDS Inner Authentication-PEAP E
Appendix B — Default Settings Ethernet Adapter Settings IP Settings Default Value DHCP Enable 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.
Appendix B — Default Settings PSK Settings (continued) PSK Setting Default Value Serial Port Baud Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Flow Control Protocol EOM1 EOM2 SOM Reader Command LRC Handshake 115200 Even 7 Data Bits 1 Stop Bit No Flow Control Configurable \x03 \xFFFFFFFF \x02 Enable w/o TMF Disable Disable Device Settings Device Settings Device Setting Default Value Date Null Time Null Adjust for Daylight Time Disable Good Read Beep One Beep Good Read LED On Beeper Volume Medium Display Set
Appendix B — Default Settings Keypad Settings Keypad Setting Default Value Scan Button Remapping for Handle Trigger BRI Scan Button Remapping for Middle Scan Button Scanner Power Management Settings Power Management Setting Default Value Battery Power Device Turns Off After Screen Turns Off After 2 min 1 min External Power Device Turns Off After Screen Turns Off After Disable Disable Device Monitor Device Monitor Settings Device Monitor Setting Default Value Poll Period 1 min Threshold Valu
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Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Standard Characters Use the following tables to learn how to enter standard and other available characters and functions with the keypad. If there is no sequence of keystrokes for a particular character or function, it is only available through the soft input panel (SIP), which can be accessed by tapping the keyboard icon on the touch screen.
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Alphanumeric Characters (continued) Character Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 109
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Alphanumeric Characters (continued) Character Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Function Keys Function F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 110 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Function Keys (continued) Function Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 Special Functions Function Alphanumeric Keypad Forward Tab Back Tab Space Backspace Shift Caps Lock Field Exit Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow Control Alt Note: Depending on your CK3 model, some of the following characters or functions will not be printed on the keypad.
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Other Available Characters and Functions (continued) Character or Function Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) OEM Down CR Select Select Zoom _ [Enter] | [Enter] : ? ; / - [Enter] \ [Enter] = SIP ‘ SIP + SIP [ SIP .
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes Other Available Characters and Functions (continued) Character or Function Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad Large Numeric 28-Key Keypad ~ k Windows Menu OK Volume Up ( ) Soft Key 1 Soft Key 2 Note: The following ITE functions are only operational when you are using the ITE application. The large numeric 28-key keypad does not support ITE.
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I Index 115
Index Numerics 802.11 radio communications, configuring 33 802.11d standard, described 3 802.
Index booting (continued) warm 77 C calibrating screen 15 calling product support 66 capitalizing characters 10 caps lock, enabling and disabling 10 card, microSD, using to install applications 56 center-decoding, scanning bar codes 22 certificates IAS server, importing from 52 loading 50 root, importing 51 characters capitalizing 10 entering with keystrokes 108 charging the battery 5 cigarette lighter adapter. See vehicle battery adapter.
Index holder, vehicle described 95 for CK3 with IP30, described 95 holster, described 95 I IAS server, certificate, importing 52 iConnect enabling FTP server 56 icon, illustrated 15 wireless connection, checking status 40 icons battery, described 7 screen, described 14 IDL (Intermec Developer Library) 54 imager, area center-decoding 22 extended range reading distances 86 near-far range reading distances 88, 91 performance, improving 21 predefined modes 21 scanning bar codes 19–21 imager, linear reading dist
Index Microsoft security choosing 47 configuring 47–50 802.1x 49 WEP 50 WPA 47 WPA-802.1x 47 WPA-PSK 48 described 42 modifier keys, using 9 multidock charge-only, AD22, described 94 Ethernet, AD21, described 94 N near-far range area imager reading distances 88, 91 scanning bar codes 20 network communications, configuring 33 connection icon illustrated 14 troubleshooting 70 numeric keypad. See keypad.
Index scanning center decoding 22 omnidirectionally 19 troubleshooting 71, 72 Scan-to-Connect 28 screen aligning 15 cleaning 80 icons, described 14 specifications 82 touch, described 13 troubleshooting 69 SD card. See microSD card.
Index volume adjusting 12 icon, illustrated 14 W warm booting, described 77 warranty information x WEP security configuring, Funk 46 configuring, Microsoft 50 WiFi communications configuring 33 supported 2 will not boot from microSD card 68 window, scanner, cleaning 80 wireless audio device, connecting to 38 connection, check status with iConnect 40 printer, connecting to 38 scanner, connecting to 35 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual security, configuring 41 Wireless Scanning Wizard, connecting to a scann
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