CS40 Mobile Computer 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 . . . . . 17 About the User Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 About the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Title Bar Status Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Aligning the Screen . . . .
Contents 6 Using GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 About the Integrated GPS on Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Using the GPSID Installed on the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Improving GPS Performance on the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 8 Managing the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 How to Manage the Computer in Your Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 How to Manage the Computer Using SmartSystems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 How to Manage the Computer Using Third Party Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Developing and Installing Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Before You Begin ASpecifications and Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Physical and Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 CS40 Physical Dimensions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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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.
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Before You Begin Who Should Read This Manual This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the CS40 Mobile Computer. This manual provides you with information about the features of the CS40, and how to install, configure, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot it. Before you work with the CS40, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address.
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1 Using the Computer This chapter introduces the CS40 Mobile Computer with Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 6.5. Use this chapter to learn about the basic features and functions of the CS40, as well as the available accessories for the CS40.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the CS40 Mobile Computer The Intermec CS40 Mobile Computer is a lightweight, rugged mobile computer built on the Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system. This SmartPhone style mobile computer supports the latest High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA).
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Overview of CS40 Features The CS40 includes these standard features: • • • • • • • • • EA11 area imager that can read bar codes and capture signatures Multi-processor architecture with 256 MB DRAM and 512 MB Flash (approximately 350 MB free for custom applications) 3.75G UMTS (with EDGE, GPRS, and GSM fallback), 802.11b/g CCX v4.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Status LED Descriptions LED Color Description Notification Orange The computer is notifying you of a pending alarm or message. Good Read Green The computer has successfully decoded a bar code. See “About Battery Status” on page 9. Battery Key Status Green Caps Lock is enabled (QWERTY keypad). Green function keys are enabled (numeric keypad). Orange Orange function keys are enabled.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Accessory Description CS40 Vehicle Holder Use the vehicle holder to hold your CS40 while you are using it in a vehicle. CS40 Holster Use the holster accessories to carry your CS40 when you are not using it. CS40 Purse Use the purse accessory to carry your CS40 when you are not using it. CS40 Screen Protector This accessory provides additional protection for the screen. CS40 Tethered Stylus Replacement Kit You can order and install a replacement stylus.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 5 Follow the onscreen instructions to align the touch screen. The home screen appears. About the Battery The CS40 uses a battery pack (Model 1005AB01) as its main power source. The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is mistreated. Do not disassemble it, heat it above 100°C (212°F) or incinerate it. Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep away from children.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Charging the Battery You need to fully charge the battery before using your CS40 for the first time. Note: Use only Intermec-approved charging accessories and methods to charge the battery. Do not try to charge the battery through a direct USB connection to a PC. To charge the battery: • Use one of the charging accessories in the next table.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 3 Push the battery release tab forward until the battery releases, and lift the battery away from the CS40. 4 Insert the bottom of a fully charged battery into the CS40, and press down firmly on the top of the battery. Make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged (locked).
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About Battery Status Use the battery icon on the Title bar to see the power status of your battery. Battery Icon Status Battery 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 charge or replace the battery soon. Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now. Battery is charging.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Battery Status LED LED State Description Steady green The CS40 is connected to a charger and the battery is more than 95% charged. Blinking red The battery is low. The CS40 goes into Suspend mode. Charge or replace the battery. Steady red The CS40 is connected to a charger and the battery is charging. Steady orange There is a battery error. The battery may be outside the allowable charging temperature or you may need to replace the battery.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer About the Keypad The CS40 comes with either a QWERTY keypad or a numeric keypad. When you press a key, the keypad lights up, making the keys easier to read. CS40 QWERTY Keypad CS40 Numeric Keypad About the Power Button When you press and hold the Power button for about 4 seconds, you put the CS40 into Suspend mode. This feature is designed to prolong battery life. In this lower power mode, the CS40: • • • continues to supply power to all memory.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Entering Characters on the QWERTY Keypad You need to use the orange modifier key b and the Shift key [ to access all characters and functions. To type a character: • Press the key for that character. To type a character or access a function on the overlay: • Press b and then press the key for the character or function.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer For example, above 2 there are the letters “ABC”: • To type “c”, press b 2 2 2. • To type “C,” press b 1 and then press b 2 2 2. To only type letters: Press b b to lock the orange modifier key, and then press the key one to four times depending on the position of the letter. While the orange modifier key is locked, press 1 to toggle between uppercase and lowercase letters. • To unlock the orange modifier key, press b.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer To adjust the volume: 1 Tap the Title bar at the top of the screen. The horizontal scroll appears just under the Title bar. 2 Tap the Volume icon. The Volume window appears. 3 Use your stylus or the u and d keys to adjust the volume sliders for your computer and your phone, select Vibrate, or select Off. Inserting a microSD Card You can use a microSD™ card to increase file storage and install software. The CS40 supports an optional 32 GB maximum capacity microSD card.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 4 Slide the microSD card door to the left to unlock it and open the door. 5 Place the microSD card into the slot. Make sure that the card is oriented as show in the previous illustration. 6 Close the microSD card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place. 7 Close the card access door.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 8 Install the battery. Press down firmly on the top of the battery, and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged. 9 Press the Power button. The CS40 cold boots. 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 CS40 and PC.
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 also replaces tabs within Windows screens and allows for easier navigation. Clock & Alarms Screen With Horizontal Scroll 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 Connecting to a UMTS network. 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.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Description Information about a new wireless network is available. A network connection is active. A network 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.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Description The battery has a very low charge. 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 If the touch screen does not responding accurately when you tap it, you may need to align the screen. To align the screen: 1 Tap Start > 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 Intermec Settings Use Intermec Settings to configure your computer. You can use Intermec Settings to individually configure a computer or you can use it through SmartSystems to configure all of your computers.
Chapter 2 — Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Application Description Wireless Printing Use the Wireless Printing application to connect to a Bluetooth printer. For more information, see “Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer” on page 66. ISpyWiFi Use ISpyWiFi to check your 802.11 status and diagnose what is wrong with the connection. For more information, see “Checking 802.11 Network Status” on page 96.
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. Features Demo contains applications that demonstrate scanning, document imaging, image capture, printing, and GPS functionality. 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 Intermec Terminal Emulator The Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) application allows your Intermec computer to emulate 3270, 5250, and VT/ANSI terminals. ITE is available as part of the Intermec Client Pack (ICP). Note: By default, while ITE is running, the phone is disabled. You can enable the phone by modifying the Allow Phone Operations ITE setting in Intermec Settings.
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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 mobile computer supports UMTS cellular phone technology. Phone features on the computer include a speaker, microphone, and speakerphone. You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. 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 Place the SIM card into the slot in the card access door. 5 Close the card access door and install the battery. 6 Press the Power button. The CS40 cold boots. Turning the Phone On and Off Before you can start using your phone, you need to enable it. You can use Wireless Center to enable and disable your phone, as well Bluetooth and Wi-Fi communications. To turn on the phone using Wireless Center: 1 Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Wireless Center. 2 Tap Phone.
Chapter 3 — Using the Phone Making an Emergency Phone Call If the SIM card is not installed, the phone indicates that you have no service. However, you can make an emergency phone call even if the SIM card is missing. To make an emergency phone call: 1 Tap Start > Phone. 2 Dial an emergency number, such as 112, 911, 000, 08, 118, 119, or 999. 3 Tap Talk. The call goes through to the appropriate emergency service.
4 Using the Imager You can use the imager to read bar codes and capture signatures. You can also configure the imager to meet your specific data collection and environmental needs.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager Reading Bar Codes Use the imager to scan 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes. You can position the computer in almost any orientation to scan a bar code label. Note: When the Pictures & Videos application is running, you cannot use the imager. To read a bar code: 1 Enable only the bar code symbologies that you need.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager 4 Press the Scan button. The scanning beam and illumination area appear. Good Read LED Scan button 5 Use the scanning beam as a guide and aim toward the middle of the bar code. When the computer successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep, and the Good Read LED turns on briefly. 6 Release the Scan button. Capturing Images The Image Capture application on your mobile computer can capture high-resolution grayscale images.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager 3 Point the mobile computer at the subject for the image and press Enter. The image appears. 4 View your image: • Tap-and-drag to scroll the image. • Zoom in (plus sign) or zoom out (minus sign). 5 Save (check mark) or discard (X) the image. The main screen appears, and you are ready to capture another image. Note: By default, images are saved in the format Image_$ to the My Documents\ImageCapture directory.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager Setting Description Lighting Correction Corrects for inconsistent lighting. For example, if the edges of the image are much darker than the center, this feature lightens the edges to match the center. (Default = Disabled) Noise Reduction Reduces noise (from 0 to 9) resulting from edge enhancement. Too high a value can cause banding. (Default = 9) Subsampling Sets the resolution of the image by choosing a ratio from 1:2 to 1:8.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager specified, Image Capture uses its default settings or looks for an .xml file in its local directory. This sample code calls Image Capture from its default location and specifies “ImageCapture_Config.xml” as the custom .xml configuration file to use: try { System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("\\ProgramFiles\\ImageCapture \\ImageCapture.exe","\"\\Program Files\\MyApp\\ImageCapture_ Config.xml\""); } catch (Exception exception) { MessageBox.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager Field Name Valid Values Description allowChanges True or false Default is true. When set to false, user cannot change the lighting correction setting. lightingCorrection True or false Default is true. If no value is provided, the application cannot change the lighting correction value. allowChanges True or false Default is true. When set to false, user cannot change the noise reduction setting. noiseReduction 0 to 9 Default is no value.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager Field Name Valid Values Description fileName String of up to 200 characters Name to be used for saved image files. If the name is identical to a file already saved, Image Capture adds a numeric character to the end of the file name. allowChanges True or false Default is false. When set to true, user can change the file format type. fileFormat BMP, JPEG Default is no value. If no value is provided, Image Capture does not change the file format setting.
Chapter 4 — Using the Imager This XML example demonstrates how to use the fields as defined in the previous section. PAGE 54Chapter 4 — Using the Imager 42 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
5 Using the Camera You can use the color camera to take pictures and record videos.
Chapter 5 — Using the Camera About the Color Camera The camera and flash are located on the back of the CS40. Location of the CS40 Camera Camera Flash 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 CS40 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 Today screen.
Chapter 5 — Using the Camera 3 Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the camera until you have the image you want to take a picture of. Press u to zoom in, or press d to zoom out. 4 Tap Take Pic on the Tile bar or press Enter to take and save the picture. If you choose to save your pictures to main memory, they are saved to permanent storage on your mobile computer. Recording a Video You need to switch to video mode to record video. When you record video, the video is saved as an .
Chapter 5 — Using the Camera Saving Pictures and Videos to an SD Card Pictures and videos are automatically saved to the main memory on your CS40. You can change the default location to an SD card to easily transport them to another device. To save picture and video files to an SD card: 1 Install a microSD card. For help, see “Inserting a microSD Card” on page 14. 2 Tap Start > Pictures & Videos. 3 Tap the Camera icon. 4 Tap Menu > Settings. 5 From the Save file to list, select SD card, and tap OK.
6 Using GPS The CS40 comes 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 6 — 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 6 — Using GPS To configure your GPSID settings: 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > External GPS. The GPS Settings screen appears with Programs selected. 2 Select the COM port that you want your programs to use to get GPS data from your mobile computer. 3 Tap Access and select the Manage GPS automatically check box. 4 Tap OK.
Chapter 6 — Using GPS Improving GPS Performance on the Computer Use the iGPS application to improve the performance of the GPS on your computer. The integrated GPS module has three operating modes. Integrated GPS Operating Modes Operating Mode Description Standalone In Standalone mode, the GPS module relies solely on GPS satellites to determine position.
Chapter 6 — Using GPS 3 Select Fix Type and select Standalone (1), MS assisted (2), or Enable gpsOneXTRA. 4 Tap OK.
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7 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 7 — Configuring the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the 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 computer: • Directly on the computer. You can use Intermec Settings directly on the computer to change only the settings on that computer.
Chapter 7 — 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 Use the tables below to help find the parameters you want to configure. The tables are organized to reflect the structure of the Intermec Settings Main Menu.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Data Collection Menu Data Collection Options Parameters You Can Configure Internal Scanner • • • • • • BT-Configure on Connect BT-Configure on Connect Enable scanner port Symbologies Symbology Options Scanner Settings Imager Settings Decode Security Communications Menu Communications Options Parameters You Can Configure Device Name Device name 802.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Device Settings Options Parameters You Can Configure Keypad Backlight Timeout Power Management • Battery Power • External Power System Component Versions System component versions (read-only) IDL Runtime Versions ITC50 (read-only) Profiles • Camera • Power • Scanning Features Disabled by Policy None (read-only) Printers Menu Printers Options Parameters You Can Configure Printer Printer settings (Auto Detect Printer, Memory, Display, and so on) Note: The
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Device Monitor Menu Device Monitor Options Parameters You Can Configure Device Health Controls • Enable Health Data Collection • Set Rule File Location • Set Data Refresh Periods Disabled Executables None (read-only) Device Wipe • Enable Wipe • Interval Core Messaging Service Menu Core Messaging Service Options Parameters You Can Configure Server IP Server IP (read-only) Associated Server IP Associated Server IP Broadcast Name Broadcast Name Port Port (
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Location Services Menu Location Services Options Parameters You Can Configure Server • Port • Enable Server Virtual GPS Virtual GPS settings For more information on all parameters in Intermec Settings, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual. How to Navigate in Intermec Settings You can easily navigate through the screens in Intermec Settings to find the parameter you need to configure.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 3 From the Camera, Power, or Scanning submenu, check or clear the Display check box for the settings you want available to the end user. 4 Tap OK to save your selection. Restoring Default Settings You can restore default settings for an individual menu or for all Intermec Settings parameters. To restore default settings for an individual menu: 1 Navigate to the menu you want to restore to defaults. 2 Tap Menu > Restore Menu Defaults.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Note: When you restore default settings in Intermec Settings, only the settings for visible items are restored to defaults. The settings for hidden menu items are not affected. Using Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation Your mobile computer is SmartSystems-enabled, which lets you open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console to remotely configure all of your mobile computers.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer About Wi-Fi (802.11b/g Radio) Communications To add your mobile computer to your Wi-Fi network so you can transfer data wirelessly, you need to enable the Wi-Fi radio and configure radio parameters. You can use: • • Intermec Settings to enable the Wi-Fi radio. For help, see the next section, “Enabling the Wi-Fi Radio With Intermec Settings.” ScanNGo bar codes to enable the 802.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Enabling the Wi-Fi Radio With ScanNGo Bar Codes Use ScanNGo bar codes to enable the 802.11 radio and configure the default settings for Funk security or Microsoft WZC security. To enable the Wi-Fi radio with ScanNGo bar codes: • Scan one of these bar codes. Enable Wi-Fi and configure Funk security default settings. Enable Wi-Fi and configure Microsoft WZC security default settings.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Configuring Bluetooth Communications Your mobile computer is Bluetooth™-enabled, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices, such as scanners, printers, or audio devices. You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to other Bluetooth devices. To turn on the Bluetooth radio and configure Bluetooth settings: 1 Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth > Mode. 2 Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner You can connect to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner, such as the SF51. To connect to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner: 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > Wireless Scanning. 2 Tap Add Device. 3 Select Quick Connect, Search, or Manual. Follow the onscreen instruction to add a wireless scanner.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer To configure your mobile computer for Bluetooth wireless printing, you need to: create an application that opens the wireless printing COM port on your mobile computer. 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 mobile computer. For help, see the next procedure.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Note: You can also print wirelessly using Microsoft APIs with Bluetooth extensions for Winsock and Bluetooth virtual COM ports. For help, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit documentation. Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device Use the Bluetooth Audio enabler to discover, activate, and connect to a Bluetooth audio device, such as a headset. To connect to a Bluetooth audio device: 1 Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth.
Chapter 7 — 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 Tap Start > Settings > Connections > Connections. (Yes, you need to tap Connections twice.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 9 On the Connections screen, tap Advanced on the horizontal scroll. 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 7 — Configuring the Computer To create a VPN server connection: 1 Tap Start > 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 Your mobile computer provides four types of security for your wireless network: • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) • 802.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer You need to use either Funk or Microsoft security to implement your security solution. For details, see the next section, “How to Choose Between Microsoft and Funk Security” on page 71. If you are using WPA-802.1x, WPA2-802.1x, or 802.1x security, make sure that your authentication server and authenticators are properly configured. Note: Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Selecting a Funk Security Profile You can define up to four Funk security profiles. 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.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Note: The correct date must be set on your mobile computer when you enable Validate Server Certificate. 7 If you choose TLS: a Load a user and root certificate on your mobile computer. For help, see “Loading a Certificate” on page 80. 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 7 — Configuring the Computer Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk After you configure the communications and radio parameters on your mobile computer and select Funk as your security choice, you can configure 802.1x-WEP security with Funk. Intermec recommends that you use WPA2-802.1x instead of 802.1x-WEP if possible. To configure 802.1x security with Funk: 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 3 Select the profile you want to configure.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk After you configure the communications and radio parameters on your mobile computer and select Funk as your security choice, you can configure static WEP security with Funk. Intermec recommends that you use WPA2-PSK instead of WEP if possible. To configure static WEP security with Funk security: 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 3 Select the profile you want to configure.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer About Microsoft Security With Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC), you can configure: • WPA • 802.1x • Static WEP Selecting Microsoft Security The default security setting is Funk. If you want to use Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) security, you need to select it as your security choice. After you select Microsoft as your security choice, you are prompted to save your settings and reset your computer for the change to take effect.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 3 For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure. 4 For Network Authentication, choose WPA or WPA2. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP. 5 For 802.1x Authentication, choose either TLS, or PEAP. 6 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.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 5 For Pre-Shared Key, enter the pre-shared key or the passphrase. 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 mobile computer internally converts it to a pre-shared key. 6 Save your settings. Configuring 802.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer e Press Enter. 9 For Network Key Setting, choose Automatic. 10 Save your settings. Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft After you configure the communications and radio parameters on your mobile computer and select Microsoft as your security choice, you can configure static WEP security with Microsoft. Intermec recommends that you use WPA2-PSK instead of WEP if possible. To configure static WEP security with Microsoft: 1 Start Intermec Settings.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 4 For Data Encryption, choose Disabled. 5 Tap OK. Your settings are saved. Loading a Certificate To use transport layer security (TLS) with WPA or 802.1x security, you need a unique client certificate on the computer and a trusted root certificate authority (CA) certificate. Certificates are pieces of cryptographic data that guarantee a public key is associated with a private key. They contain a public key and the entity name that owns the key.
Chapter 7 — Configuring the Computer 5 If you want to import user and root certificates from a Microsoft 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. e Tap OK to close the message box.
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8 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 8 — Managing the Computer How to Manage 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 8 — Managing the Computer Through the SmartSystems Foundation Console, you can: drag-and-drop configuration bundles, operating system updates, and firmware upgrades to multiple devices. • save configuration settings from a single device and deploy those settings to many devices simultaneously. • remotely change settings on SmartSystems-enabled computers and peripherals.
Chapter 8 — Managing the Computer Developing and Installing Applications Use the Intermec Resource Kits to develop applications to run on the mobile computer. 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 8 — Managing the Computer Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation Console You can use the SmartSystems Foundation Console to drag-and-drop Intermec applications onto your mobile computer. To install applications using SmartSystems Foundation Console: 1 Download your application file from the Intermec web site and unzip it on your desktop PC. 2 Double-click the application file to install it. The application file should appear in the Software Vault.
Chapter 8 — Managing the Computer Installing Applications Using a MicroSD Card If you do not have a network connection or cannot connect your mobile computer to your PC, you can use a microSD card to install applications. To install applications using a storage card: 1 Copy your application to the microSD card. 2 Install the card in the mobile computer. 3 On the mobile computer, browse to the card and run your application.
Chapter 8 — 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 8 — Managing the Computer You can use either of these methods to update your mobile computer: You can update multiple computers at the same time using the SmartSystems Foundation Console. For help, see the next section, Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Foundation Console. • You can update individual computers by transferring the packages to the mobile computer and then installing them from the mobile computer.
Chapter 8 — Managing the Computer 3 Make sure the mobile computer is in communications dock or a charging dock, or that power management is not set to turn off the computer if it is not charging. 4 Download the SmartSystems bundle to your PC. 5 Double-click the SmartSystems bundle on your PC to extract the update files to the Software Vault. 6 From the SmartSystems Foundation Console, locate the bundles to install and drag them to each mobile computer (or group in a folder) you want to update.
Chapter 8 — Managing the Computer Updating Individual Mobile Computers You can download update packages from your PC to your mobile computer using Microsoft ActiveSync (Windows XP or earlier), Windows Mobile Device Center (Windows Vista or Windows 7), or any other file transfer method you choose. ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center are free applications available from the Microsoft web site at www.windowsmobile.com/getstarted.
9 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer If you encounter any problems while using the mobile computer, you can use the information in this chapter to find a possible solution. If you are not able to solve the problem, you can contact Intermec Product Support. You can also use the information in this chapter to learn how to reset and clean the mobile computer.
Chapter 9 — 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 mobile computer in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and configuration.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution A network connection icon appears The mobile computer may not be communicating with the in the toolbar, but then disappears. intended access point. Make sure the mobile computer network name matches the access point network name. Default network name is “INTERMEC.” The access point may not be communicating with the server. Ensure the access point is turned on, properly configured, and has 802.1x security enabled.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Checking 802.11 Network Status If you have trouble connecting to your 802.11 wireless network: make sure you have correctly set network parameters on the mobile computer. • check your wireless security settings. Use iConnect to verify available access points and networks, check signal strength, and view other diagnostics. This information can also be helpful if you need to contact Intermec Product Support.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 7 Tap the Ping tab to run a ping test to the host: a In the Host field, enter the IP address of the host. b From the Repetitions list, choose the number of times the mobile computer 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. 8 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Data Capture Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to read a bar code such as the symbology not be enabled. Problem Solution You cannot see a red beam of light • You may be too far away from the bar from the imager when you press code label. Try moving closer to the bar the Scan button and aim the code label and scan it again. imager at a bar code label.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution The scanner will not read the bar • Aim the scanner beam to cross entire code label. bar code label in one pass. Vary the scanning angle. • Check the quality of the bar code label. Scan a bar code label that you know will scan. Compare the two bar code labels to see if the bar code quality is too low. You may need to replace the label that you cannot scan. • Make sure the bar code symbology is enabled and configured correctly.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution You press the Power key and nothing happens. The battery status LED indicates the following states: • If the battery status LED is a steady green, the battery is more than 95% charged and computer is on a charger. • If the battery status LED is blinking red, the battery is low. Charge the battery. • If the battery status LED is a steady red, the main battery is on charge.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Before you can call Intermec Product Support, make sure you have the following information ready: Configuration number Serial number Operating system version SmartSystems Platform Bundle (SSPB) version If you are using security, know the type (Funk or Microsoft) and the full set of parameters • Power management settings • If you are using terminal emulation (TE), know the version and protocol.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Resetting the Computer You rarely need to reset the computer. If the computer does not resume after pressing the Power button, or if the computer or an application locks up, you may need to reset the computer. The computer uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the boot process.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer To cold boot your computer: 1 If possible, tap Start > Programs > Shut Down. 2 Remove the battery pack from the computer and wait at least 30 seconds. 3 Install the battery pack and press the Power button. 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.
Chapter 9 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 4 Press 2 to select Force Clean Boot, and then press 0 to select Continue with Boot. The computer clean boots. This process takes a few minutes. 5 When prompted, tap the screen to set up the computer. 6 Follow the instructions to align the screen. 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.
A Specifications and Default Settings Use this appendix to reference the physical and environmental specifications for the CS40 and its default settings. You can also use this appendix to learn about the Windows Mobile 6.5 applications on the CS40.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Physical and Environmental Specifications CS40 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 13.3 x 6.3 x 2.4 cm (5.2 x 2.5 x 0.9 in) Weight 196 g (6.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Touch Screen Specifications Trans-reflective TFT-LCD display; QVGA color with touch panel; 240 x 320 pixels; 7.1 cm (2.8 in) diagonal active area; 5-level LED backlight control with settings. Standard Communications • • • • • UMTS/HSUPA GPS 802.11b/g Bluetooth USB high speed 2.1 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 Codabar Matrix 2 of 5 Codablock A Maxicode Codablock F Micro PDF417 Code 11 MSI Code 39 PDF417 Code 93 Planet Code 128/GS1-128 Plessey DataMatrix Postnet DutchPost QR Code EAN/UPC Standard 2 of 5 GS1 Composite SwedenPost GS1 DataBar Expanded Telepen GS1 DataBar Limited TLC 39 GS1 DataBar Omni-Directional CS40 Micro-AB USB Connector Specifications The CS40 has a standard Micro-AB USB connector: • • 1 A maximum charge when using the
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA11 Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances Minimum distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). 0" 4" 8" 12" 16" in 10" 25 8" 20 Data Matrix 7.5 mils 6" 15 PDF417 6.6 mils 4" 10 2" 5 0" 0 2" 5 4" 10 0.125mm / 5mils 6" 15 0.25 mm / 10 mils 20 8" 100% contrast UPC EAN 10" 25 0.5 mm / 20 mils cm 0 10 20 30 40 50 EA11 Minimum Reading Distances Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.125 mm (5 mil) 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance PDF417 0.168 mm (6.6 mil) 0.254 mm (10 mil) 0.381 mm (15 mil) 6.25 cm (2.46 in) 4.47 cm (1.76 in) 4.98 cm (1.96 in) 13.87 cm (5.46 in) 21.74 cm (8.56 in) 33.43 cm (13.16 in) EA11 Area Imager Typical Reading Distances Typical distances are measured in an office environment (250 lux). 0" 4" 8" 12" 16" 20" in 10" 25 8" 20 Data Matrix 7.5 mils 6" 15 4" 10 PDF417 6.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings EA11 Typical Reading Distances Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0.125 mm (5 mil) 0.20 mm (8 mil) 0.25 mm (10 mil) 0.50 mm (20 mil) 1.0 mm (40 mil) 7.2 cm (2.8 in) 3.8 cm (1.5 in) 3.4 cm (1.3 in) 5.0 cm (2.0 in) 8.0 cm (3.1 in) 13.1 cm (5.1 in) 22.5 cm (8.8 in) 27 cm (10.5 in) 44 cm (17.2 in) 83 cm (32.4 in) UPC/EAN 100% 0.33 mm (13.0 mil) 5 cm (2 in) 32.0 cm (12.5 in) Data Matrix 0.191 mm (7.5 mil) 0.254 mm (10 mil) 0.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Settings 112 Symbology Default Value AustraliaPost Disable Aztec Disable BPO Disable CanadaPost Disable Codabar Disable Codablock A Disable Codablock F Disable Code 11 Disable Code 39 Enable Code 93 Disable Code 128/GS1-128 Enable DataMatrix Enable DutchPost Disable EAN/UPC Enable UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13 GS1 Composite Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Disable GS1 DataBar Omni-Directio
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Default Value Standard 2 of 5 Disable SwedenPost Disable Telepen Disable TLC 39 Disable Symbology Option Settings Symbology Option Settings Default Value Preamble None (Disabled) Postamble None (Disabled) Symbology Identifier Disable Multicode Disable Scanner Settings Scanner Settings Default Value Trigger Predefined Modes Level - Aimer Off Trigger Mode Level Aimer Activation Off Hardware Trigger Enable Turn Off After
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Decode Security Settings Default Value Center Decoding Disable Center Decoding Tolerance 0 Communications Use communications settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the network. Communications Settings Communications Setting Default Value Device Name CS40xxxxxxxxxxx 802.11 Radio Settings 802.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings WWAN Radio Settings WWAN Radio Setting Default Value WWAN Radio Enabled On Device Settings Use device settings to configure settings on the mobile computer.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Screen Settings Screen Setting Default Value Backlight - Battery Power Backlight turns off after Backlight Level 1 minute Level 2 Backlight - External Power Backlight turns off after Backlight On Tap Backlight Level Disable Enable Level 2 Keypad Settings Keypad Setting Default Value Keypad Backlight Timeout 15 seconds Power Management Settings Power Management Setting Default Value Battery Power Device turns off after Screen turns off after 5 mi
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings GPS Settings Use GPS settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the GPS network.
Appendix A — Specifications and Default Settings Core Messaging Service Settings Use core messaging service settings to configure the Keep Alive ping interval. Core Messaging Service Setting Default Value Keep Alive Ping Interval 30 s Virtual Wedge Settings Use virtual wedge settings to configure the virtual wedge.
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Appendix B — 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 B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad q b77 b777 b7777 b8 b88 b888 b9 b99 b999 b9999 b12 b122 b1222 b13 b133 b1333 b14 b144 b1444 b15 b155 Q R S T U V W X Y Z ]A ]B ]C ]D ]E ]F ]G ]H ]I ]J ]K r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 121
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad L b1555 b16 b166 b1666 b17 b177 b1777 b17777 b18 b188 b1888 b19 b199 b1999 b19999 0 1 2 3 4 5 ]L ]M ]N ]O ]P ]Q ]R ]S ]T ]U ]V ]W ]X ]Y ]Z bg bY bU bI bH bJ M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 3 4 5 122 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad 6 6 7 8 9 bK bB bN bM 7 8 9 Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad @ (at symbol) N/A & (ampersand) N/A * (asterisk) N/A : (colon) N/A , (comma) N/A $ (dollar) N/A ! (exclamation) N/A - (hyphen) b* % (percent) N/A . (period) . b# # bQ bS bC bD bX bE bO bG bR .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad Backspace bi u d b< b> c1 e b# b or c c0 b* | b.
C Imager Configuration Bar Codes You can use the imager configuration bar codes to quickly configure the EA11 imager in your computer. These bar codes allow you to enable or disable symbologies, reset to factory defaults, and set predefined imager modes.
Appendix C — Imager Configuration Bar Codes Basic Configuration Bar Codes Command Bar Code Disable all symbologies Reset to Factory Defaults Postamble with Carriage Return and Line Feed Imager Predefined Modes Command Bar Code 1D codes only Standard 1D and 2D codes 1D and 2D codes bright environment 1D and 2D codes with reflective surface 126 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Appendix C — Imager Configuration Bar Codes Symbology Bar Codes Symbology Enable Bar Code Disable Bar Code AustraliaPost Aztec BPO CanadaPost Codabar Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 127
Appendix C — Imager Configuration Bar Codes Symbology Enable Bar Code Disable Bar Code DataMatrix DutchPost EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 JapanPost Matrix 2 of 5 MaxiCode Micro PDF417 128 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Appendix C — Imager Configuration Bar Codes Symbology Enable Bar Code Disable Bar Code MSI Code PDF417 Planet Plessey Code Postnet QR Code Standard 2 of 5 Telepen TLC 39 UPC-A CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 129
Appendix C — Imager Configuration Bar Codes Symbology Enable Bar Code Disable Bar Code UPC-E UPC-E1 130 CS40 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
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Index Numerics 802.11b/g radio checking the status 96 communications, configuring 62 default settings 114 802.
Index communications Bluetooth, configuring 64 default settings 114 USB using 67 Wi-Fi, configuring 62 wireless, managing with Wireless Center 24 configuring communications Bluetooth 64 Wi-Fi 62 network communications 61 overview of methods 54 using Intermec Settings 54 connecting to a PC 16, 87 connector docking, specifications 108 USB, specifications 108 D default settings bar code symbologies 112 communications 114 device monitor 117 GPS 117 imager 113 listed 111–118 restoring 60 scanner 113 developing a
Index imager capturing images 35 configuration bar codes 126–130 default settings 113 EA11 minimum reading distances 109 typical reading distances 110 predefined mode, choosing 34 reading bar codes 34 troubleshooting 98–99 Intermec applications available for download 25 on the computer 24 Product Support, contacting 100 Resource Kits, developing applications 86 Intermec Browser, described 26 Intermec Connection Manager (ICM), described 26 Intermec Developer Library (IDL), developing applications 86 Intermec
Index Open security configuring Funk 75 Microsoft 79 operating system finding 101 updating 89 P PC, connecting to 16, 87 PEAP choosing with 802.1x Funk security 74 choosing with 802.
Index selecting a language 5 settings default, listed 111–118 default, restoring 60 SIM card, installing 30 SIP Designer, described 27 SmartSystems Foundation applications, installing 87 described 25 updating the computer 90 using Intermec Settings remotely 61 speaker, adjusting the volume 13 status icons, Windows Mobile 6.5, described 20–23 status LEDs battery, described 9 described 3 storage, increasing with microSD card 14 stylus, replacement, described 5 suspend mode, described 11 symbologies.
Index Windows Mobile Device Center connecting to a PC 87 installing applications 87 updating the mobile computer 92 wireless connectivity, troubleshooting 94–95 headset, connecting to 67 printer, connecting to 66 radio. See radio. scanner, connecting to 65 security, configuring 70–80 Wireless Center application, described 24 Wireless Printing application, described 25 Wireless Scanning application, described 24 Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC) security. See Microsoft security. WPA Enterprise (802.
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