User manual
Table Of Contents
- Ikôn™ Rugged PDA
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Introduction 1
- Basic Checkout 2
- 2.1 Preparing The Ikôn For Operation
- 2.2 The Getting Started CD
- 2.3 Data Transfer Between The PC & The Ikôn
- 2.4 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
- 2.5 The Getting Started Centre
- 2.6 Setting Up An 802.11b/g Radio–Summit Client Utility
- 2.7 The Phone (Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Only)
- 2.8 Resetting The Ikôn
- Get To Know The Ikôn 3
- 3.1 Features Of The Ikôn Rugged PDA
- 3.2 The Battery
- 3.3 The Keyboards
- 3.4 The Display
- 3.5 Ikôn Indicators
- 3.6 Audio Indicators
- 3.7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
- 3.8 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
- 3.9 Bluetooth Radio
- 3.10 Inserting The microSD And SIM Card
- 3.11 The Camera
- 3.12 General Maintenance
- Working With Windows Mobile 6.1 4
- 4.1 Navigating In Windows Mobile 6.1 And Applications
- 4.2 Windows Mobile 6.1 Desktop–Today Screen
- 4.3 Start Menu
- 4.4 Managing Files And Folders
- 4.5 Using Menus
- 4.6 The Softkey Bar
- 4.7 Programs – Using Applications
- 4.8 Settings
- 4.9 Help
- 4.10 Entering Text
- Programs 5
- 5.1 Programs
- 5.2 Games
- 5.3 ActiveSync®
- 5.4 Calculator
- 5.5 Demo Scanner
- 5.6 Office Mobile
- 5.7 File Explorer
- 5.8 Getting Started
- 5.9 PTSI Imager Demo
- 5.10 Internet Sharing
- 5.11 Notes
- 5.12 Pictures & Videos
- 5.13 Remote Desktop Mobile
- 5.14 Summit Client Utility (SCU)
- 5.15 Search
- 5.16 Task Manager
- 5.17 Tasks
- 5.18 Internet Explorer
- 5.19 Messaging
- 5.20 Windows Media
- Settings 6
- 6.1 Settings
- 6.2 Personal Settings
- 6.3 App Launch Keys
- 6.4 Buttons Icon
- 6.5 Input
- 6.6 Lock
- 6.7 Menus
- 6.8 Owner Information
- 6.9 Phone (Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Only)
- 6.10 Sound & Notifications
- 6.11 Today Screen
- 6.12 System Tab Settings
- 6.13 About
- 6.14 About Device
- 6.15 Backlight
- 6.16 Certificates
- 6.17 Clock & Alarms
- 6.18 Customer Feedback
- 6.19 Encryption
- 6.20 Error Reporting
- 6.21 GPS (Global Positioning System)
- 6.22 GPS (Global Positioning System) Settings
- 6.23 Manage Triggers
- 6.24 Managed Programs
- 6.25 Memory
- 6.26 Power Icon
- 6.27 Regional Settings
- 6.28 Remove Programs
- 6.29 Screen Icon
- 6.30 Task Manager
- 6.31 Teklogix Error Handling Service
- 6.32 Teklogix Imagers Settings
- 6.33 Scanner Settings
- 6.34 Total Recall
- 6.35 TweakIT
- 6.36 Windows Update
- 6.37 Connections Tab
- 6.38 Beam
- 6.39 Bluetooth Setup
- 6.40 Connection Properties
- 6.41 Connections – Connecting To The Internet
- 6.42 Wireless Manager Icon
- 6.43 Wireless Statistics
- 6.44 Wireless WAN (Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Only)
- 6.45 Windows Update
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories 7
- 7.1 Carrying Accessories
- 7.2 The Battery
- 7.3 Adaptor Cable Options
- 7.4 Chargers And Docking Stations
- 7.5 Desktop Docking Station – Model No. CH4000
- 7.6 Quad Docking Station – Model No. CH4004
- 7.7 AC Wall Adaptor – Model No. PS1050-G1
- 7.8 Automotive Power Adaptor – Model No. CH3050
- 7.9 The Non-Powered Vehicle Cradle – Model No. CH1000
- 7.10 The Powered Vehicle Cradle – Model No. CH1005A
- 7.11 Scanners And Imagers
- 7.12 Bluetooth Peripherals
- 7.13 Digital Camera
- Specifications 8
- Summit Client Utility (SCU)
- Port Pinouts
- Teklogix Imagers Applet
- C.2.2.1 Bar Code Decoding Symbology Predefined Presets
- C.2.3 Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets
- C.2.4 Image Capture Predefined Presets
- C.3 Using The Teklogix Imagers Applet
- C.4 Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets
- C.4.1 Selecting A Camera
- C.4.2 Setting The Active Preset
- C.4.3 Viewing A Preset
- C.4.4 Creating A Custom Preset
- C.4.5 Modifying A Custom Preset
- C.4.6 Removing A Custom Preset
- C.4.7 Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Symbologies
- C.4.8 Setting The Active Preset
- C.4.9 Viewing A Preset
- C.4.10 Creating A Custom Preset
- C.4.11 Modifying A Custom Preset
- C.4.12 Removing A Custom Preset
- C.4.13 Configuring Symbologies in the Teklogix Imagers Applet
- C.4.14 Filter Tab – Manipulating Bar Code Data
- C.4.14.1 Modifying A Bar Code Setting
- C.4.16.1 File Locations For Captured Images
- C.4.16.2 Configuring Triggers
- Bar Codes Settings
- D.1 Scanner Menu
- D.2 Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- D.2.1 Options – Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- D.2.2 Advanced Options – Decoded (Internal)
- D.2.3 Decoded (Internal) 2D Scanning Options
- D.2.4 Data Options — Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- D.2.5 Code 39
- D.2.6 Code 128
- D.2.7 EAN 13
- D.2.8 EAN 8
- D.2.9 UPC A
- D.2.10 UPC E
- D.2.11 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
- D.2.12 Code 93
- D.2.13 Codabar
- D.2.14 MSI Plessey
- D.2.15 Interleaved 2 of 5
- D.2.16 Discrete 2 of 5
- D.2.17 RSS Code
- D.2.18 Composite
- D.2.19 PDF-417
- D.2.20 Micro PDF-417
- D.3 Decoded
- D.3.1 Options – Decoded Scanner
- D.3.2 Advanced Options – Decoded Scanner
- D.3.3 Code 39
- D.3.4 Code 128
- D.3.5 EAN 13
- D.3.6 EAN 8
- D.3.7 UPCA
- D.3.8 UPC E
- D.3.9 UPC/EAN Shared
- D.3.10 Code 93
- D.3.11 Codabar
- D.3.12 MSI Plessey
- D.3.13 Code 11
- D.3.14 Interleaved 2 of 5
- D.3.15 Matrix 2 of 5
- D.3.16 Discrete 2 of 5
- D.3.17 Telepen
- D.3.18 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
- D.3.19 Composite
- D.3.20 TLC-39
- D.3.21 PDF-417
- D.3.22 Micro PDF-417
- D.3.23 Codablock
- D.4 Imager
- D.4.1 Options – Imager
- D.4.2 Code 39 Settings
- D.4.3 Code 128 Settings
- D.4.4 EAN 13
- D.4.5 EAN 8
- D.4.6 UPC A
- D.4.7 UPC E
- D.4.8 Code 93
- D.4.9 Codabar
- D.4.10 Interleaved 2 of 5
- D.4.11 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
- D.4.12 Composite
- D.4.13 PDF-417
- D.4.14 Micro PDF-417
- D.4.15 2D Data Matrix
- D.4.16 2D QR Code
- D.4.17 2D Maxicode
- D.4.18 2D Aztec
- D.4.19 Postal: PlaNET
- D.4.20 Postal: PostNET
- D.4.21 Postal: Australian
- D.4.22 Postal: Japanese
- D.4.23 Postal: Korean
- D.4.24 Postal: Royal
- D.4.25 Postal: Kix
- D.4.26 Postal: Canadian
- Index

Chapter 6: Settings
Tools Menu
Ikôn Rugged PDA (Windows Mobile 6.1) User Manual 231
• Advanced IP – The Advanced IP button in the Show Profile and Edit Profile dialog
boxes opens another dialog box that allows you to configure a static IP address as well
as the IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS and WINS resolvers.
6.44.5.2 Security Configuration
The Security Configuration dialog box is called up through the Tools menu.
The Security Configuration dialog box allows you to enable, disable and change the PIN.
You will need the current PIN to make any of these changes. The PIN must be enabled in
order to be changed. (If the PIN is disabled, the New PIN entry field is greyed out.)
The Require PIN on resume checkbox is independent of the aforementioned settings. By de-
fault, this checkbox is unchecked. While the checkbox remains unchecked, any PIN entered
on startup or through the Security Configuration dialog box and submitted successfully to
the modem is stored in memory for as long as the device is not rebooted. This stored PIN is
then used without further user interaction whenever the modem requires a PIN (such as
resume after suspend or modem removal). The stored PIN is also automatically entered in
the Current PIN text box whenever the Security Configuration dialog box is called up.
Note: Security configuration is not available with CDMA modems.
Note: Keep in mind that some network operators do not allow the SIM PIN to be dis-
abled. A new PIN must consist of 4 to 8 numeric digits.