User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using the Data Collection PC
- Safety Information
- About the CV61 Data Collection PC
- Overview of CV61 Features
- About the Ready-to-Work Indicator
- CV61 Accessories
- Mounting the CV61
- Connecting the CV61 to Power
- Installing an SD Card
- 1 Turn off the CV61.
- 2 Remove the power cord.
- 3 Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the eight screws that secures the radome cover to the CV61.
- 4 Gently lift up the radome cover to expose the SD card slot.
- 5 Insert the SD card into place.
- 6 Close the radome cover and replace the ten screws.
- 7 Reattach the power cord.
- 8 Press the Power button. The computer turns on.
- Adjusting the Volume
- About the Touch Screen
- Installing an External Antenna
- Attaching an External Keyboard
- Connecting a Tethered Scanner
- 1) Attach the RS-232 cable to one of the COM ports on the CV61.
- 2) Attach the other end of the cable to a tethered scanner.
- 3) Select Start > Control Panel > Intermec Settings.
- 4) Go to Data Collection > Tethered Scanner > Enable Scanner Port.
- 5) Make sure Enable scanner port is checked.
- 6) Tap OK to save your settings.
- 7) Go to Scanner Settings > Scanner model and select your scanner from the list.
- 8) Tap OK to save your settings.
- 9) TapMenu > Exit to exit Intermec Settings.
- 1) Attach the RS-232 cable to one of the COM ports on the CV61.
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
Chapter 1 — Using the Data Collection PC
10 CV61 Data Collection PC User Guide
Adjusting the Volume
You can change the CV61 volume, for sounds you hear when you tap
the screen or scan bar codes with a scanner, to adjust to your needs and
the environment.
To adjust the volume:
1 Tap the speaker icon in the taskbar.
2 Use the stylus to move the speaker slider up or down, or tap the
speaker icon in the slider to turn the volume on or off.
About the Touch Screen
12.1” color XGA touch screen display with a resolution of 1024 x 768
pixels. The display also comes with a heater to reduce condensation on
the external surface of the display when moving between sub-freezing
temperatures and normal temperatures.