Intermec Technologies CK3DHIB CK3 Series Handheld Computer User Manual CK3UM

Intermec Technologies Corporation CK3 Series Handheld Computer CK3UM

User Manual

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ii CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualIntermec Technologies CorporationWorldwide Headquarters6001 36th Ave.W.Everett, WA 98203U.S.A.www.intermec.comThe 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.Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation.© 2008 by Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, Norand, ArciTech, Beverage Routebook, CrossBar, dcBrowser, Duratherm, EasyADC, EasyCoder, EasySet, Fingerprint, i-gistics, INCA (under license), Intellitag, Intellitag Gen2, JANUS, LabelShop, MobileLAN, Picolink, Ready-to-Work, RoutePower, Sabre, ScanPlus, ShopScan, Smart Mobile Computing, SmartSystems, TE 2000, Trakker Antares, and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation.There are U.S. and foreign patents as well as U.S. and foreign patents pending.Wi-Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A.This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (www.openssl.org).This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (EAY@cryptsoft.com).This product uses Regex++, Index software during its operational phases. The owner of Regex++ has granted use of the software to anyone provided such use is accompanied by the following copyright and permission notice:Regex++, Index. (Version 3.31, 16th Dec 2001)Copyright © 1998-2001 Dr John MaddockPermission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation. Dr John Maddock makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided “as is” without express or implied warranty.
ContentsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual iiiContentsBefore You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  viSafety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viGlobal Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  viWarranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  viWeb Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiTelephone Support  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiService Location Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiWho Should Read This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiiRelated Documents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viiiPatent Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  ix1 Using the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1Introducing the CK3 Mobile Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Using the Battery  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Charging the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Removing and Installing the Battery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Maximizing Battery Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Checking the Battery Status  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Using the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Using the Color-Coded Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Capitalizing Characters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Using the Power Button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Configuring the Backlight Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Managing Power on the CK3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Understanding the Audio Features  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Adjusting the Volume of the Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Using the Push To Talk (PTT) Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Using the Touch Screen  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Using the Stylus  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Understanding the Screen Icons. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Aligning the Touch Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Understanding the Status LEDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Scanning Bar Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Scanning With the Linear Imager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Scanning With an Area Imager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Contentsiv CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualScanning With the Extended Range Area Imager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Scanning With the Near-Far Range Area Imager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Improving the Performance of the Area Imager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Using a microSD Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 Connecting and Configuring the CK3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27Connecting to a PC  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Configuring the CK3 Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Configuring the CK3 With Intermec Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Configuring the CK3 Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Synchronizing the CK3 With a Time Server  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Configuring the CK3 for Your Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Configuring 802.11b/g Radio Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Configuring Bluetooth Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing . . . . . . 34Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Configuring Ethernet Communications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Using Serial and USB Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Checking the Status of Your Wireless Connection  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Viewing Detailed 802.11b/g Radio Connection Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Configuring Wireless Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Selecting a Funk Security Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Selecting Microsoft as Your Security Choice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Loading a Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Disabling Security  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .513 Developing and Installing Applications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  53Developing Applications for the CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Installing Applications on the CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Installing Applications Using the SmartSystems Console. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Installing Applications Using a microSD Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Installing Applications Using the FTP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Installing Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual vFreeing Up Virtual Memory for Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Launching an Application Automatically  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Upgrading the System Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62Upgrading the CK3 Using a microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Upgrading the CK3 Using the SmartSystems Console . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 644 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  67Calling Product Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Troubleshooting Your CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69Resetting the CK3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Warm Booting the CK3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Cold Booting the CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Clean Booting the CK3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Cleaning the Scanner Window and Screen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77A Specifications  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  79Physical and Environmental Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90B Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  93Default Configuration  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94C Keypads and Keystrokes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103Standard Characters  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104I Index  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  107
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Before You BeginCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual viiBefore You BeginThis 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.This section explains how to identify and understand warnings, cautions, and notes that are in this document.   Global Services and SupportWarranty InformationTo understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com and click Support > Returns and Repairs > Warranty.A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment.A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction, or corruption or loss of data.Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances.
Before You Beginviii CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualDisclaimer 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 SupportVisit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com to download our current manuals (in PDF). To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at www.intermec.com and click Support > Knowledge Central to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product.Telephone SupportIn the U.S.A. and Canada, call 1-800-755-5505. Outside the U.S.A. and Canada, contact your local Intermec representative. To search for your local representative, from the Intermec web site, click About Us > Contact Us.Service Location SupportFor the most current listing of service locations, click Support >Returns and Repairs > Repair Locations.For technical support in South Korea, use the after service locations listed below:AWOO Systems102-1304 SK Ventium522 Dangjung-dongGunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do Korea, South 435-776Contact: Mr. Sinbum KangTelephone: +82-31-436-1191E-mail: mjyun@awoo.co.kr
Before You BeginCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual ixIN Information System PTD LTD6th FloorDaegu Venture Center Bldg 95Shinchun 3 DongDonggu, Daegu City, KoreaE-mail: jmyou@idif.co.kr or korlim@gw.idif.co.krWho Should Read This ManualThis manual is for the person who is responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the CK3 Mobile Computer. This manual provides you with information about the features of the CK3, including how to install, configure, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot it.Before you work with the CK3, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address.Related DocumentsThe Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as PDF files) that you can download for free.To download documents1Visit the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.2Click Support > Manuals.3In the Select a Product field, choose the product whose documentation you want to download.To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.
Before You Beginx CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualPatent InformationProduct is covered by one or more of the following patents: 4953113; 4961043; 4970379; 4988852; 5019699; 5021642; 5038024; 5081343; 5095197; 5144119; 5144121; 5182441; 5187355; 5187356; 5195183; 5216233; 5216550; 5218191; 5227614; 5233172; 5241488; 5243602; 5258606; 5278487; 5288985; 5308966; 5322991; 5331136; 5331580; 5342210; 5349678; 5359185; 5371858; 5373458; 5389770; 5397885; 5410141; 5414251; 5416463; 5442167; 5464972; 5468947; 5468950; 5477044; 5486689; 5488575; 5500516; 5502297; 5504367; 5508599; 5514858; 5530619; 5534684; 5536924; 5539191; 5541419; 5548108; 5550362; 5550364; 5565669; 5567925; 5568645; 5572007; 5576529; 5592512; 5594230; 5598007; 5608578; 5616909; 5619027; 5627360; 5640001; 5657317; 5659431; 5671436; 5672860; 5684290; 5719678; 5729003; 5742041; 5761219; 5764798; 5777308; 5777309; 5777310; 5786583; 5793604; 5798509; 5798513; 5804805; 5805807; 5811776; 5811777; 5818027; 5821523; 5828052; 5831819; 5834749; 5834753; 5837987; 5841121; 5842070; 5844222; 5854478; 5862267; 5869840; 5873070; 5877486; 5878395; 5883492; 5883493; 5886338; 5889386; 5892971; 5895906; 5898162; 5902987; 5902988; 5912452; 5923022; 5936224; 5949056; 5969321; 5969326; 5969328; 5979768; 5986435; 5987192; 5987499; 5992750; 6003775; 6012640; 6016960; 6018597; 6024289; 6034379; 6036093; 6039252; 6064763; 6075340; 6095422; 6097839; 6102289; 6102295; 6109528; 6119941; 6128414; 6138915; 6149061; 6149063; 6152370; 6155490; 6158661; 6164542; 6164545; 6173893; 6195053; 6234393; 6234395; 6244512; 6249008; 6328214; 6330975; 6345765; 6356949; 6367699; 6375075; 6375076; 6375344; 6431451; 6435411; 6484944; 6488209; 6497368; 6532152; 6538413; 6539422; 6621942; 6641046; 6681994; 6687403; 6688523; 6732930; 6859190; 6889903; 6967280; 7027037; 7035466; 7090137; 7121467.Docking station or device: 5052943; 5195183; 5317691; 5331580; 5544010; 5644471.There may be other U.S. and foreign patents pending.
11Using the ComputerThis chapter introduces the CK3 Mobile Computer with Windows® Mobile® 6.1 and contains these topics:•Introducing the CK3 Mobile Computer•Using the Battery•Using the Keypad •Understanding the Audio Features•Using the Touch Screen•Understanding the Status LEDs•Scanning Bar Codes•Using a microSD Card
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer2 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualIntroducing the CK3 Mobile ComputerThe 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.CK3 Mobile ComputerThe CK3 is available with the following features:•802.11 b/g and Bluetooth® radio, standardPowerDocking connectorScan buttonTethered stylusBattery status LEDThe CK3 Mobile Computer with an IEEE 802.11b/g radio installed is Wi-Fi® certified for interoperability with other 802.11b/g wireless LAN devices.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 ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 3•128 MB DRAM, 64 MB Flash•512 MB embedded SD Mass Storage Card•Alphanumeric or numeric keypad•Imaging options: •EV12+ linear imager•EA20X extended range area imager•EX25 near-far range area imager •Intermec Client Pack (Optional):•Intermec Terminal Emulator, including 3270, 5250, and VT/ANSI, and support for third-party TE applications•Intermec BrowserUse this manual to understand how to use the features and options available on the CK3.Finding the Software Build VersionsYou can easily check to see what version of the operating system and the SmartSystems Platform Bundle (SSPB) are loaded on your CK3.To find your operating system version1Tap Start > Internet Explorer.2Tap the Intermec logo. The Intermec page appears and displays the software build information.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer4 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing the BatteryThe CK3 uses an AB17 standard or AB18 extended battery as its main power source. The standard battery has an 8.1 Watt hour capacity, and the extended battery has a 14.8 Watt hour capacity. Several factors determine the life of your battery, such as extreme temperatures, input devices, and your usage.You must fully charge the battery before you can use the CK3. When you change the battery, an internal super capacitor maintains your status, memory, and real-time clock for approximately 10 minutes.For replacement batteries, contact your Intermec representative. Charging the BatteryMake 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 6 (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.Or,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.If you fail to replace the low battery immediately, you may lose important data or applications.Note: If the CK3 is not using external power and you remove the battery pack, the CK3 goes into Suspend mode.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 5•Install the battery in the CK3 and insert the CK3 into the AD20 single dock, AD21 ethernet multidock, AD22 charge-only multidock, or AV10 vehicle dock.Use the next table to understand how long it takes to charge your batteries in each of the CK3 charger or dock accessories.Removing and Installing the BatteryTo maximize the time allowed to replace the main battery pack, put the CK3 in suspend mode before removing the battery pack.To remove and install the battery1Press and hold the Power button for about 2 seconds until the CK3 turns off.2If necessary, remove the handstrap.3Press the battery release tab toward the battery until the battery releases, and then lift it away from the CK3.4Insert the battery into the CK3, and press down on the battery until it clicks into place.Charging Times for CK3 BatteriesCK3 Charging Accessory AB17 Charging Time AB18 Charging TimeAC20 quad battery charger up to 4 hours up to 6 hoursAD20 single dock up to 4 hours up to 6 to 7 hoursAD21 ethernet multidock up to 4 hours up to 7 hoursAD22 charge-only multidock up to 4 hours up to 7 hoursAV10 vehicle dock up to 4 hours up to 7 hours
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer6 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualMaximizing Battery LifeBatteries 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. The battery chemistry resists normal degradation if you store the battery in a charger as opposed to leaving the battery in a discharged state. See the following table for tips to maximize the life of your battery.Battery Conservation TipsWhen You Want To: Do This to Save Battery Power:Operate the CK3 and the Low Battery status icon appears or the Battery light comes on.Press the power button to turn off the CK3. Remove the battery and insert another fully charged battery within five minutes or you may lose data. Or, you can connect the CK3 to an external power source.Stop using the CK3 for five minutes or longer.Make sure the low battery icon is not on the screen and that the Battery light is not turned on. Press the power button to turn off the CK3.Store the CK3 for more than a day.If you are storing the CK3 for a few days, like over the weekend, install the charged battery or attach the CK3 to a power source.If you are storing the CK3 for longer, remove and charge the battery, then store both the battery and the CK3 in a cool location.If the battery in storage is not used in several months, you should recharge the battery to keep it at its performance peak.Store the battery outside the CK3.Store the batteries in a charger.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 7Checking the Battery StatusThe easiest way to check the status of your battery is to look at the battery icon on the status bar of your CK3. The Battery Status LED below your CK3 display indicates the charging status of your battery.Battery Icon StatusIcon StatusBattery 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.Battery is fully charged.Understanding the Battery Status LED  LED State DescriptionSteady green when the CK3 is connected to external powerThe battery is more than 95% charged.Blinking red The battery is low. CK3 goes into Suspend mode. Charge or replace the battery.Steady red when the CK3 is connected to external powerThe battery is charging.Steady red when the CK3 is not connected to external powerThe software is not working properly.Steady amber The battery is missing or is unable to charge because the temperature is outside of the charging range.Off The CK3 is not on external power and the battery is operating normally.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer8 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing 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 or a numeric keypad.CK3 Alphanumeric Keypad CK3 Numeric KeypadThe 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. This keypad also lets you enter special characters, including the alphabet, by pressing color-coded key sequences. ShiftShiftCapsCapsF6F6F7F7F8F8F9F9F10F10F11F11F12F12F13F13F14F14F15F15F16F16F17F17F18F18F19F19F20F20F21F21F22F22F23F23F24F24Enter.SpSpPTTPTTFldExitFldExit7EscEscF1F1F2F2F3F3F4F4F5F5894561230ABCDFGHILMNOPREKQSTUVWXYZJShiftShiftCapsCapsF6F6F7F7F8F8F9F9F10F10F11F11F12F12F13F13F14F14F15F15F16F16F17F17F18F18F19F19F20F20F21F21F22F22F23F23F24F24Enter.SpSpPTTPTTFldExitFldExit7EscEscF1F1F2F2F3F3F4F4F5F5894561230ABCDFGHILMNOPREKQSTUVWXYZJ
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 9Using the Color-Coded KeysEach keypad provides color-coded keys to let you access additional characters, symbols, and functions printed on the keypad overlay. Once you understand how to use the color-coded keys and key sequences, you can access all of the additional features printed on the keypad overlay. There are two color-coded modifier keys: the orange B key and the green C key. Capitalizing CharactersYou can capitalize characters individually, or you can type all capital letters by enabling Caps Lock.To capitalize a single character•On the alphanumeric keypad, press the B key, and then the A key to select the Shift function. Press the B key, and the character. •On the numeric keypad, press the B key, and then the key to select the Shift function.Using the Color-Coded KeysYou Want to: Press: ExampleUse an orange character or function printed above a key.B key (LED turns on) and then the key with the character or function printed above it (LED turns off).On the CK3 alphanumeric keypad, press B and then Q to select the F18 function.Use a green character or function printed above a key.C key (LED turns on) and then the key with the character or function printed above it (LED turns off).On the CK3 alphanumeric keypad, press C and then 3 to select the ok function.Lock the orange or green key to stay on.B or C and then A to select the Shift function.On the CK3c alphanumeric keypad, press C and then A to select the Shift function. The green LED turns on and stays on.Unlock the green or orange key. B or C once. Press B or C once to unlock the key. The LED turns off.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer10 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo enable Caps Lock•On the alphanumeric keypad, press B, then the B key. Press B again to disable the Caps Lock.•On the numeric keypad, press C 1.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.Using the Power ButtonWhen you press the Power ( ) button, you put the CK3 into suspend mode. In this lower power mode, the CK3 continues to supply power to all memory, but turns off power to most hardware such as the display. This power-saving feature is designed to prolong battery life.Configuring the Backlight SettingsBy default, the CK3 goes into Screen Off mode when there is no activity on the computer. Screen Off mode turns off the backlight and display. Press a key or tap the screen to resume activity.You can override the backlight settings by changing the power management settings. For more information on configuring power management, see the next section, “Managing Power on the CK3.””To configure the backlight1Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Backlight icon > the Battery Power tab.2With Turn off backlight if device is not used for checked, select the timeout value (10 seconds, 30 seconds, or 1 to 5 minutes).You can also use Intermec Settings to configure the backlight settings.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 11Managing Power on the CK3By default, the CK3 goes into suspend mode or turns off after two minutes of inactivity. Press the Power button to resume activity at any time. You can manage power based on the usage of your CK3, with Intermec’s Power Profiler application. Power Profiler provides three power management settings.Use the Windows Mobile Classic profile for systems that batch data and upload it several times a day. This profile only maintains data connections when the CK3 is on and all peripherals are enabled. If the screen is off, you do not have any network connections, but the CK3 can still receive incoming phone calls. To wake up the CK3 and restore network connections, you need to press Power or a Scan button.Use the Windows Mobile Standard profile for applications that power off infrequently, such as inventory management or terminal emulation applications. The Windows Mobile Standard profile lets the system maintain data connections in a low power state. If there is no activity on the CK3, the screen turns off. For periods of extended inactivity, the CK3 eventually turns off the radio connections and enters the Windows Mobile Classic power management profile.Use the Windows Mobile Phone profile when you need the CK3 to always be connected to the network or for systems that require a network wake-up. Although the connections are maintained at a low power mode, this setting typically consumes the most power. If the screen turns off, the radios continue to maintain the network connections. Understanding the Power Profiler SettingsPower Profiler SettingScreen Off EnabledDevice Off EnabledWindows Mobile Classic XWindows Mobile Standard (default) X XWindows Mobile Phone X
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer12 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo select a power management profile1Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > Power Profiler.2From the drop-down list, select Windows Mobile Classic, Windows Mobile Standard, or Windows Mobile Phone.3Tap ok.Power Profiler also provides advanced settings that allow you to fine-tune the power usage of the CK3. You can choose to have the Power button turn off the screen or turn off the device. You can also configure all of the settings in Power Profiler with Intermec Settings.Understanding the Audio FeaturesThe CK3 has a speaker, a microphone, and multiple software tools for configuring the volume of sounds.Adjusting the Volume of the SpeakerYou 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). To adjust the volume of the speaker with the Volume icon1Tap the Volume ( ) icon at the top of the screen.2Use your stylus to adjust the volume slider.You can also use Intermec Settings to adjust the volume.Using the Push To Talk (PTT) FeatureYou can use the PTT feature to communicate with other CK3 computers in range as you would with walkie-talkies.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 13Using the Touch ScreenThe CK3 has a 240 x 320 pixel color touch screen display. The Windows Mobile 6.1 start screen has three distinct areas: the navigation bar, today screen, and command bar.Windows Mobile 6.1 Start ScreenUsing the StylusYour computer has a stylus for selecting items and entering information on the touch screen.Navigation barToday screenCommand barFunctions You Can Perform With the StylusAction DescriptionTap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options, open or close applications, or launch menus from the Command bar.Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images.Tap and hold  Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a menu of actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu that appears, tap the action you want to perform.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer14 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualUnderstanding the Screen IconsUse the screen icons on the navigation bar and the command bar to see the battery status, network connections, and so on. Some standard Microsoft icons are included in this table.Aligning the Touch ScreenIf the touch screen does not respond when you tap it with the stylus, you may need to calibrate the screen.To calibrate the touch screen1Tap Start > Settings > the Systems tab > Screen.Screen IconsIcon DescriptionThe battery is full.The battery is low. You need to replace or charge the battery very soon.The battery is charging.The volume is turned off. To turn the volume back on, tap this icon and choose your setting.The computer is connected to the network.The computer is not connected to the network.The 802.11b/g radio is connected to the wireless network.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.Note: If you cannot open the Start menu, clean boot the CK3. After a clean boot, the CK3 prompts you to align the screen. For help, see “Clean Booting the CK3” on page 76.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 152Tap Align Screen and follow the instructions to align the screen.3Click ok.Understanding the Status LEDsThe CK3 has three status LEDs.Status LEDsUnderstanding the LEDsLED Color DescriptionNotification Orange The CK3 is notifying you of a pending alarm or message.Good Read Green The CK3 has successfully decoded a bar code.Intermec Ready-to-Work™ indicatorBlue The CK3 is suspending or resuming with the display turned off.Blinking blue You have successfully loaded and activated Intermec Terminal Emulator.The Intermec Terminal Emulator application is loaded, but is inactive.Off The Intermec Terminal Emulator application is missing or disabled.Notification LED Battery status LEDGood read LED and IntermecReady-to-Work indicatorNote: The blue light may stay on for up to 30 seconds, but usually turns off within 10 seconds. During this time, do not press the Power button or remove the battery, or you may corrupt the CK3.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer16 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe Intermec Ready-to-Work indicator (blue light) is used by the SmartSystems Foundation application that is part of a wireless network using all Intermec devices. For more information, see “Configuring the CK3 Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation” on page 30, or contact your Intermec representative. Selected application software programs may also use the blue light for other purposes.For more information about the Battery Status LED, see “Understanding the Battery Status LED” on page 7.Scanning Bar CodesThe CK3 ships with an internal imager to scan and enter bar code data. You can also connect to:•Cordless scanners, such as the SF51 and SR61 through Bluetooth communications. For help, see “Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner” on page 33.•Tethered scanners, such as the SR30 and SR61T through the CK3 RS-232 adapter (Model AA21). For help, see the CK3 RS-232 Adapter (AA21) Instructions (P/N 943-182-xxx).The type of imager you are using and the type of bar code you are decoding determines the way you scan the bar code. Depending on the imager model in your CK3, the CK3 supports reading 1D linear bar codes, 2D images, and composite and postal codes. By default, these bar code symbologies are enabled on the CK3: •Code 39•Code 128•DataMatrix (area imagers only)•PDF417 (if supported)•UPC/EANIf 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 “Configuring the CK3 With Intermec Settings” on page 29.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 17The next two sections describe how to scan a bar code label with the linear imager, area imager, and near-far range area imager.Scanning With the Linear ImagerIf your CK3 has a linear imager, use the following procedure to practice scanning a bar code. For help scanning PDF417 bar codes, see the procedure “To scan a PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar code” on page 18.To scan most bar code labels with the linear imager1Press the Power button to turn on the CK3.2Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the CK3 at a slight angle 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in) from the label.3Press the Scan button on the keypad, or pull the trigger on a handle, and direct the red beam so that it falls across all bars in the bar code label.Use this test bar code:Code 39 Test Bar Code*123456**123456*Good read LEDScan button
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer18 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhen the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly.4Release the Scan button or trigger.To scan a PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar code1Press the Power button to turn on the CK3.2Point the scanner window at the PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar code label and hold the computer at a slight angle 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in) from the label.3Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a handle, and direct the red beam so that it falls across at the top row of the bar code label.Use this test bar code:PDF417 Test Bar Code*123456789abcdefg*4Move the beam down all rows of the bar code label. The CK3 clicks as it reads each row.Good read LEDScan button
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 195The CK3 emits a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly when the CK3 successfully reads the entire bar code label.You may need to continue moving the beam from the bottom of the bar code label to the top, and back to the bottom, until you hear the high beep and the green Good Read light turns on.6Release the Scan button or trigger.Scanning With an Area ImagerYour CK3 may come with one of two types of area imagers:•Extended range area imager•Near-far range area imagerBoth area imagers allow you to scan 2D bar code symbologies and supports omni-directional (360°) scanning. Omnidirectional scanning means that you can position the CK3 in any orientation to scan a bar code label.Scanning With the Extended Range Area ImagerThe standard area imager comes equipped with an aiming beam to help you scan bar codes. Use the following procedure to scan a bar code label with the standard area imager.To scan a bar code label with the extended range area imager1Press the Power button to turn on the CK3.2Point the scanner window at the bar code label, and hold the CK3 steady a few inches from the label.3Press the Scan button or pull the trigger, and center the red aiming beam over the bar code label. The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further away.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer20 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhen the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep, and the Good Read LED turns on briefly. 4Release the Scan button or trigger.Scanning With the Near-Far Range Area ImagerThe near-far range area imager allows you to scan a bar code at both near and far distances. It is equipped with a laser pointer to help you aim at bar codes.To scan a bar code using the near-far range area imager1Press the Power button to turn on the CK3.2Point the scanner window at the bar code label.3Press the Scan button or pull the trigger. The illumination beam and laser pointer appear.•For near or close-in scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in) or less, use the laser pointer and aim slightly to the right side of the center of the bar code and make sure that the illumination beam covers the bar code you are trying to decode.Good read LEDScan button*I*I*I*I*INTNTNTNTNTERERERERERMEMEMEMEMEC*C*C*C*C*Aiming beam
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 21•For standard and long range scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in) or more, use the laser pointer and aim toward the middle of the bar code and 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. 4Release the Scan button or trigger.If there are multiple bar codes in one area, you should enable the center-decoding parameter to read your bar codes. Use Intermec Settings to enable and disable this parameter. For help, see “Configuring the CK3 With Intermec Settings” on page 29.The center-decoding parameter only decodes a bar code if:•the laser pointer is on the bar code•the illumination beam covers the bar codeTo scan a bar code using center-decoding1Press the Power button to turn on the CK3.2Point the scanner window at the bar code label.3Press the Scan button or pull the trigger. The illumination beam and the laser pointer appear.4Aim both the illumination beam and the laser pointer at the bar code you want to scan.Note: For near (close-in), standard, and long range scanning, the illumination beam must be completely over the bar code. The laser pointer acts as a guide and does not need to be on the bar code.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer22 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhen the CK3 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly.Improving the Performance of the Area ImagerIf you experience problems scanning a bar code with the 2D imager, try following some of these tips to improve the performance of your imager.•Keep your hand as steady as possible while scanning a label.•Position the imager as close to the bar code as possible while still being able to capture the entire bar code.•Enable only the bar codes that you need to use every day.*JOHNB**JOHNB**JOHNB**JOHNB*Laser pointerGood read LEDScan button
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 23•Choose a Predefined mode in Intermec Settings:aTap Start > Settings > the System tab > Intermec Settings.bTap Data Collection > Internal Scanner > Imager Settings > Predefined Modes and then select one of these options:Using a microSD CardYou can use a micro Secure Digital (SD) card to increase file storage and install software. You CK3 supports microSD cards that hold up to 2 GB of information. The microSD card slot is located in the battery compartment.To install a microSD card1Remove the battery. For help, see “Removing and Installing the Battery” on page 5.2Slide the microSD card cover toward the OPEN position and lift the cover.Predefined Mode Select if You Are Scanning:1D Only 1D labels.1D and 2D StandardAll types of bar code labels.1D and 2D Bright EnvironmentIn high ambient light, such as outdoors in the sunshine.1D and 2D Reflective SurfaceGlossy labels.Custom In conditions that require customized settings. For more information about these settings, commands, and parameters, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.
Chapter 1 — Using the Computer24 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual3Insert the microSD card.4Close the microSD card cover, and slide the cover toward the LOCK position.5Use 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.
Chapter 1 — Using the ComputerCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 256Install the battery.7Press the Power button to turn on the CK3:•You should be able to navigate to the SDMMCC 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 62.For troubleshooting information, see “Troubleshooting Your CK3” on page 69.Reset button
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272Connecting and Configuring the CK3Use this chapter to understand how to configure the CK3 to communicate in your network. This chapter contains these topics:•Connecting to a PC•Configuring the CK3 Parameters•Configuring the CK3 for Your Network•Configuring Wireless Security
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK328 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualConnecting to a PCYou can use Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a connection between your CK3 and PC. ActiveSync lets you transfer files, synchronize files, remotely debug, and perform other device management activities. ActiveSync is a free application available from the Microsoft web site.To establish an ActiveSync partnership between your CK3 and PC, you need to physically connect your CK3 to your PC using one of these methods:•AD20 single dock and USB to mini USB cable•AA24 USB adapter and USB cableTo establish an ActiveSync partnership1Download ActiveSync from the Microsoft web site and install ActiveSync on your PC. When installation is complete, the Get Connected dialog box appears.2Follow the onscreen instructions to establish a partnership.When the partnership is established, the Microsoft ActiveSync screen appears on your PC.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 29Configuring the CK3 ParametersYou can configure many parameters on the CK3, such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. These characteristics are controlled by configuration parameters. The values you set for these configuration parameters determine how the CK3 operates.Configuring the CK3 With Intermec SettingsUse Intermec Settings to configure the CK3 and view system information. To open Intermec Settings•Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > Intermec Settings.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK330 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualFor information about each command, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual (P/N 937-016-xxx).Configuring the CK3 Remotely With SmartSystems FoundationIntermec’s SmartSystems™ Foundation is a software platform that lets you manage all of your SmartSystems-enabled devices simultaneously from a central server. The SmartSystems console displays all of the computers 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.To open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console1In the SmartSystems console, right-click a CK3.2Select Intermec Settings.SmartSystems Foundation is available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/SmartSystems. Synchronizing the CK3 With a Time ServerTo ensure real-time communication and updates, the time on all of your CK3 computers must be synchronized with a network time server. Network time servers acquire Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) from an outside source. The default reference time server is the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) (tock.usno.navy.mil). To synchronize the time on your CK3 with this time server, your PC must be connected to the Internet.Navigating in Intermec SettingsTo Perform This Action Do ThisSelect a command. Tap the command or press   or  .Expand a command.  Tap the command or press   or   .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  .
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 31Configuring the CK3 for Your NetworkThe CK3 is a versatile mobile computer that you can easily add to your wireless or wired data collection network. You can connect your CK3 using:•802.11b/g radio communications.•Bluetooth communications.•Ethernet communications•USB and serial communications.Configuring 802.11b/g Radio CommunicationsYour CK3 has an 802.11b/g radio to transfer data using wireless communications. This section assumes that your wireless network is set up, including your access points. To configure 802.11b/g radio parameters1Tap Start > Settings > the Systems tab >Intermec Settings.2Tap Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security > [Profile #] > SSID.3Enter your SSID (network name).4If you are not using DHCP, tap IP Settings and configure your network settings.5Make sure that your CK3 is talking to the network and that the network can see your CK3.6Configure security. For help, see “Configuring Wireless Security” on page 40.Make sure all components with antennas are at least 30 cm (1 ft) apart when power is applied. Failure to comply could result in equipment damage.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK332 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguring Bluetooth CommunicationsYou CK3 is Bluetooth™-enabled, which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices, such as: •scanners.•printers.•audio devices.You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to other Bluetooth devices. By default, the radio is disabled.To turn on the Bluetooth radio1Tap Start > Settings > the Connections tab > Bluetooth > the Mode tab.2Tap Turn on Bluetooth.3(Optional) If you want your CK3 to be discoverable by other Bluetooth devices, tap Make this device visible to other devices.4Click ok.The Bluetooth radio stays enabled through a warm or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports. But, if you boot your CK3, you need to re-connect to devices.You can also access Bluetooth settings using Intermec Settings.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 33To access Bluetooth settings using Intermec Settings•In Intermec Settings, tap Communications > Bluetooth.For more information about Bluetooth settings, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual (P/N 937-016-xxx).Connecting to a Bluetooth ScannerYou can connect to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner, such as the SF51 or SR61, using one of these methods:•Scan the association bar code label that ships with the CK3.•Run the Bluetooth Scanner Wizard.To connect to a Bluetooth scanner with the association label1Make sure that the Bluetooth radio on your CK3 is enabled and that your CK3 is discoverable and connectable.2Make sure that your Bluetooth scanner is on.3With your Bluetooth scanner, scan the Bluetooth association bar code label on the side of the CK3.4When prompted, enter the passcode for your scanner. The default passcode for Intermec Bluetooth scanners is 0000.5Tap Finish.To connect to a Bluetooth scanner with the Bluetooth Scanner Wizard1Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Wireless Scanning.2Follow the onscreen instructions to connect to a wireless scanner.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK334 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless PrintingTo 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 32.•create an application that opens the wireless printing COM port on your CK3. For help, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit, part of the Intermec Developer Library (IDL), available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl.•select the current wireless printer on the CK3. For help, see the next procedure.To select the current wireless printer1Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Wireless Printing.2Tap 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. For help, see the IDL.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 35Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio DeviceUse the Bluetooth Audio applet to discover, activate, and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as a Bluetooth headset.To connect to a Bluetooth audio device1Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Bluetooth Audio. The Bluetooth Audio screen appears.2Follow the onscreen instructions to connect to a Bluetooth audio device.Configuring Ethernet CommunicationsYou connect your CK3 to your Ethernet network with an ethernet cable and one of these accessories:•AD20 single dock with an AA12 ethernet adapter•AD21 ethernet multidockTo use your CK3 in an Ethernet network1Tap the iConnect icon ( ) in the lower right corner of the Today screen. The iConnect menu appears.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK336 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual2Select Enable > Ethernet. 3Configure these network parameters:•If you have a DHCP server, enable DHCP.•If you do not have a DHCP server, set these parameters:aIP addressbSubnet maskcDefault router4If necessary, set these parameters:•Primary and secondary DNS servers•Primary and secondary WINS servers5Make sure that your CK3 is communicating with the network and that the network can see your CK3.Using Serial and USB CommunicationsYou can use these CK3 accessories to transmit data to and receive data from another device through serial or USB communications:•AD20 single dock•AV10 vehicle dock•AA24 USB adapter•AA21 RS-232 adapterFor more information about these accessories and how to order them, see “Accessories” on page 90.Checking the Status of Your Wireless ConnectionAfter you configure your wireless settings, you can use iConnect to check the status of your connection. You can also use iConnect to configure the network settings and test the connection of your CK3 against the network.To check the status of your wireless connection1Tap the iConnect icon ( ) in the lower right corner of the Today screen.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 372From the iConnect menu, select Status > Wireless. The Wireless Status screen appears and checks the connection.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.Viewing Detailed 802.11b/g Radio Connection InformationUse the ISpyWiFi utility to view detailed information for your 802.11 radio connection. You can also use ISpyWiFi to scan for access points in your network and ping for detailed information.You start the ISpyWiFi utility using File Explorer. You can also create a shortcut to start the utility from the CK3 desktop.To start the ISpyWiFi utility1Tap Start > File Explorer.2Tap the arrow next to My Documents and select My Device.3Tap the Windows folder and scroll down to find ISpyWiFi.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK338 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual4Tap ISpyWifi. The ISpyWiFi utility starts.To add an ISpyWiFi shortcut to the CK3 Programs folder1Tap and hold your stylus on the ISpyWiFi executable until the pop-up menu appears.2Select Copy from the pop-up menu.3Navigate to the Windows\Start Menu\Programs folder.4Tap and hold the stylus in the empty area at the bottom of the screen until the pop-up menu appears.5Select Paste Shortcut.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 396Close File Explorer.7Select Start > Programs. The ISpyWiFi shortcut appears in the programs list.Use the following table to understand the ISpyWiFi tabs.Understanding the ISpyWiFi TabsTab DescriptionISpy This tab displays general information about your WiFi connection.802.11d Country The 802.11d country code.MAC The client radio MAC address.IP (DHCP) The IP address of the client radio, if using DHCP.IP (static)  The IP address of the client radio, if using a static IP address.Status Shows whether the radio is associated with the access point.Channel The channel on which the radio is communicating with the access point.ESSID The text SSID for your network.BSSID The MAC address of the access point that the client radio is communicating with.Association Shows the type of association: Open, WPA, WPAPSK, WPA2, or Network EAP.Encrypt Shows potential encryption for the association.Power CAM (Constantly Awake Mode) or FAST PSP (Power Save Poll)Antenna Diversity (multiple antennas, Primary (one antenna).
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK340 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguring Wireless SecurityThe CK3 provides four types of security for your wireless network: •Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)•Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™)•802.1x•WEPThis section explains how to configure wireless security on your CK3. If you choose not to use security, see “Disabling Security” on page 51. Intermec always recommends that you implement security.You must use either Funk or Microsoft security to implement your security solution. For details, see the next section, “Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security.”TX Power Transmit power level in milliwatts (mW).RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator. The closer to zero, the better for this indicator.Link The data rate at which the radios are communicating.Scan Use this tab to scan your network and get information about access points your CK3 can communicate with.Supp Use the Supplicant tab to view information about security and authentication settings on your CK3.Configure ProfileLaunches the Profile Wizard and configures 802.11 options.Reconnect Disassociates then reassociates and reauthenticates the radio.Clear Events Removes information from the Supplicant Event box.Ping Use this tab to contact and retrieve information from any host in your network.RSSI Displays the RSSI history for a configurable sample period.Conf Use this tab to enable RSSI logging, choose a file name, set a sample period, and choose the number of samples to display.Understanding the ISpyWiFi Tabs (continued)Tab Description
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 41If you are using WPA-802.1x, WPA2-802.1x, or 802.1x security, this section also assumes that your authentication server and authenticators are properly configured. For more information on 802.1x security, see the MobileLAN™ secure 802.1x Security Solution Installation Guide (P/N 073134) available at www.intermec.com.Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft SecurityThe CK3 supports both Funk and Microsoft security. The option you choose depends on your network security needs.Note: Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server. For example, you can choose Funk security if you use Microsoft Active Directory® to issue certificates.Understanding Microsoft and Funk SecuritySecurity Choice DescriptionMicrosoft Microsoft security dynamically selects wireless networks based on your preferences. If you are primarily using the CK3 to connect to WiFi hotspots, you may want to use Microsoft security. To use Microsoft security, you need to select it as your security choice. For help, see “Selecting Microsoft as Your Security Choice” on page 46.Funk (default) Funk security offers features that are similar to Microsoft security, but Funk also offers these features:•CCX v2.0 compliance•Support for LEAP and TTLS•Configuration of up to four profilesIf you are using the CK3 in a static environment that requires a high level of security, you should use Funk security.To use Funk security, you need to select a profile. For help, see the next section, “Selecting a Funk Security Profile.”
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK342 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualSelecting a Funk Security ProfileYou can define up to four profiles for Funk security. Different profiles let your CK3 communicate in different networks without having to change all of your security settings. For example, you may want to set up one profile for the manufacturing floor and one for the warehouse. By default, the active profile is Profile 1.To select a Funk security profile1Start Intermec Settings.2Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.3Tap a profile to expand it. 4(Optional) In the Profile Label text box, enter a meaningful name for your profile.5Configure your security settings. For help, see the next sections.6Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for each profile you want to define.7Select one profile as the active profile by tapping Active Profile and choosing a profile from the list.8Save your settings.Configuring WPA Security With Funk SecurityUse these procedures to set WPA-802.1x, WPA2-802.1x, WPA-PSK, or WPA2-PSK security on your CK3 with Funk security.To configure WPA-802.1x or WPA2-802.1x with Funk security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice.3Start Intermec Settings.4Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.5Select the profile you want to configure.Note: You can also use the Profile Wizard to configure most wireless security settings. To start the Profile Wizard, tap the iConnect icon ( ) in the lower right corner of the Today screen and select Tools > Wireless Settings.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 436For Association, choose WPA or WPA2. Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP or AES, respectively.7For 8021x, choose TTLS, PEAP, EAP-FAST, or TLS and press Enter.8If you choose TTLS or PEAP:aFor Prompt for Credentials, choose Enter credentials now.bTap User Name, enter your user name, and press Enter.cTap User Password, enter your password, and press Enter.dFor Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter.If you choose TLS:aLoad a user and root certificate on your CK3. For help, see “Loading a Certificate” on page 50.bEnter a User Name and Subject Name.cFor Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter.d(Optional) To increase your level of security, enter a Server 1 Common name and a Server 2 Common name.9Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.To configure WPA or WPA2 with Funk security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice.3Start Intermec Settings.4Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.5Select the profile you want to configure.Note: You can use Prompt for Credentials to troubleshoot your network connection. Note: The correct date must be set on your CK3 when you enable Validate Server Certificate.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK344 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual6For Association, choose WPA or WPA2 and press Enter.7For 8021x, choose None and press Enter.8For Pre-Shared Key, enter the pre-shared key or 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 access point. 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.9Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice.3Start Intermec Settings.4Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.5Select the profile you want to configure.6For Association, choose Open and press Enter.7For Encryption, choose WEP and press Enter.8For Authentication, choose TTLS, PEAP, or TLS and press Enter.9If you choose TTLS or PEAP:aTap User Name, enter your user name, and press Enter.bTap Password prompt, choose Enter password now, and press Enter. cTap User Password, enter your password, and press Enter.dFor Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter.If you choose TLS:Note: You can use Password prompt to troubleshoot your network connection.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 45aLoad a user and root certificate on your CK3. For help, see “Loading a Certificate” on page 50.bFor Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes and press Enter.cEnter a User Name and Subject Name.d(Optional) To increase your level of security, enter a Server 1 Common name and a Server 2 Common name.10 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Configuring LEAP Security on Your CK31Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice.3Start Intermec Settings.4Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.5Select the profile you want to configure.6For 8021x, choose LEAP and press Enter.7For Association, choose Open, WPA, WPA2, or Network EAP and press Enter. Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP if you choose WPA, AES if you choose WPA2, and WEP if you choose Open or Network EAP.8For Prompt for Credentials, choose Enter credentials now.9Tap User Name, enter your user name, and press Enter.10 Tap User Password, enter your password, and press Enter.11 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice.3Start Intermec Settings.4Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security.5Select the profile you want to configure.6For Association, choose Open and press Enter.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK346 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual7For Encryption, choose WEP and press Enter.8For 8021x, choose None.9Define a value for the keys you want to use. You can define up to four keys (Key 1 through Key 4).Enter an ASCII key or a hex key that is either 5 bytes or 13 bytes long depending on the capability of the radio. Set a 5- byte value for 64-bit WEP or a 13-byte value for 128-bit WEP. Hex keys must be preceded by 0x and contain 5 or 13 hex pairs.10 For Transmit key, choose the key you want to use for transmitting data.11 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Selecting Microsoft as Your Security ChoiceThe default security setting is Funk. If you want to use Microsoft security, you need to select it as your security choice. After you select Microsoft as your security choice, you will be prompted to save your settings and reset your CK3 for your change to take effect.With Microsoft as your security choice, you can configure:•WPA •802.1x•Static WEPTo select Microsoft security as your security choice1Select Start > Settings > the System tab > Intermec Settings. The Intermec Settings application appears.2Select Communications > 802.11 Radio > Security Choice.3From the Security Choice list, select Microsoft Security and save your settings. An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and warm boot the CK3 for the new security choice to take effect.4Tap Yes. The CK3 resets and starts with Microsoft Security as the Security Choice.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 47Configuring WPA Security With Microsoft SecurityUse these procedures to set WPA-802.1x and WPA-PSK security on your CK3 with Microsoft security.To enable WPA-802.1x with Microsoft security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Start Intermec Settings.3Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.4For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure.5For Network Authentication, choose WPA. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP.6For 802.1x Authentication, choose either TLS or PEAP.7If you choose TLS:aSelect Properties and tap the Run App button. The Auth. Settings dialog box appears.bTap the Select button.cSelect your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears.dEnter a User Name and Domain and press Enter.If you choose PEAP:aSelect Properties and tap the Run App button. The Auth. Settings box appears.bSelect Validate Server and press Enter. When the radio starts to authenticate, the Network Password dialog box appears.cEnter a User Name and Password and select Save Password.d(Optional) In the Domain field, enter the Active Directory domain associated with the user account.ePress Enter.8Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.To enable WPA-PSK With Microsoft Security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK348 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual2Start Intermec Settings.3Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.4For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure.5For Network Authentication, choose WPA-PSK. Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP.6For 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 CK3 internally converts it to a pre-shared key.This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator.7Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Configuring 802.1x Security With Microsoft Security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Start Intermec Settings.3Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.4For Infrastructure Mode, choose Infrastructure.5For Network Authentication, choose Open.6For Data Encryption, choose WEP.7For 802.1X Authentication, choose TLS or PEAP.8If you choose TLS:aSelect Properties and tap the Run App button. The Auth. Settings box appears.bTap the Select button.cSelect your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears.dEnter a User Name and a Domain. and press Enter.If you choose PEAP:
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 49aSelect Properties and tap the Run App button. The Auth. Settings box appears.bSelect Validate Server and press Enter. When the radio starts to authenticate, the Network Password dialog box appears.cEnter a User Name and Password and select Save Password.d(Optional) In the Domain field, enter the domain.ePress Enter.9For Network Key Setting, choose Automatic.10 Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Security1Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your CK3 are configured.2Start Intermec Settings.3Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.4For Network Authentication, choose Open.5For Data Encryption, choose WEP.6For Network Key Setting, choose Enter Key and Index.7For Network Key Value, enter an ASCII key or a hex key that is either 5 bytes or 13 bytes long depending on the capability of the radio.Set a 5-byte value for 64-bit WEP or a 13-byte value for 128-bit WEP. Hex keys must be preceded by 0x and contain 5 or 13 hex pairs.8For Network Key Index, select the key you want to use for data transmission.9Save your settings and exit Intermec Settings.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK350 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualLoading a CertificateIf you choose to use transport layer security (TLS) with WPA or 802.1x security, you need a unique client certificate on the CK3 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. Each certificate is issued by a certificate authority.To import a certificate1Tap the iConnect icon ( ) in the lower right corner of the Today screen. The iConnect pop-up menu appears.2Select Tools > Wireless Settings. The Profile Wizard appears.3Tap Edit Selected Profile > the Security tab > 8021x Security > PEAP, TLS, or TTLS > Get Certificates.4To import a root certificate:aTap the <<< button next to the Import Root Certificate field to select the root certificate (DER-encoded .cer file) to import.bClick Import Root Cert to install the selected certificate.To import a user certificate:aTap the <<< button next to the Certificate Path field to select the user certificate (DER-encoded .cer file without the private key) to import.
Chapter 2 — Connecting and Configuring the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 51bTap 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:aTap Web Enrollment.bEnter the User, Password, and Server (IP address) to log into the server.cTap OK. A dialog box appears asking if you want to load the root certificate.dTap OK. The Enrollment Tool message box appears telling you that the certificate has been added.eTap OK to close the message box.Disabling SecurityIf you choose not to use security with your wireless network, you can disable it on the CK3. Intermec recommends that you always set security in your network.To disable security1Open Intermec Settings.2Choose Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security.3For Network Authentication, choose Open.4For Data Encryption, choose Disabled.5Close Intermec Settings.
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533Developing and Installing ApplicationsThis 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
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications54 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualDeveloping Applications for the CK3The CK3 runs applications programmed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2005. You can also use Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 to program applications, but some features may not be available. Use this section to understand the hardware and software you need to develop applications for the CK3.Use the Intermec resource kits to develop new applications to run on the CK3. The Intermec resource kits are a library of C++ and .NET 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 IDL web site at www.intermec.com/idl.To use the resource kits, you need these hardware and software components:•Pentium desktop, 400 MHz or later•Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or later) or Windows XP (Home, Professional, or Server)•For native and managed development, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005•128 MB RAM (196 MB recommended)•360 MB hard drive space for minimum installation (720 MB for complete)•CD-ROM drive compatible with multimedia desktop specification•VGA or higher-resolution monitor (Super VGA recommended)•Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 55Installing Applications on the CK3You can install applications on your CK3 using one of these methods:•Package your application as a cabinet (.cab) file.•Send the .exe file (simple applications, only) to the CK3.•Copy a directory structure that contains the application, supporting files, DLLs, images, and data files.Intermec recommends using .cab files to install your applications. The CK3 uses standard Windows Mobile .cab files and can install third-party .cab files. You can program your .cab file to install your application to one of these memory locations on your CK3:•Object Store or Flash File Store. The Object Store is a DiskOnChip® flash that looks like a disk. The Flash File Store is an area of storage which is embedded in a section of the system flash memory. This storage is not erased during a reset, although it may be erased during the reflashing process. In addition to storing applications and data files, you can also store persistent registry information to the Flash File Store region.•Optional microSD card. If you are using a microSD card, this should be the primary location to place application installation files. The microSD card creates the Storage Card folder (SDMMC) on the CK3. For help using a microSD card, see “Using a microSD Card” on page 23.•Non-volatile Flash File Store. Use the small non-volatile Flash File Store region to hold .cab files that rebuild the system at clean boot or install applications from a .cab file into the Flash File Store so that they are “ready-to-run” when you perform a clean boot. The flash in the system has a limited number of write cycles, so do not use the Flash File Store for excessive writing.Files copied to any of these locations are safe when you cold boot the CK3 as long as the AutoRun system is installed in the appropriate location. For more information about AutoRun, see the Intermec Developer’s Library (IDL) Resource Kit Developer’s Guide available from www.intermec.com/idl. When you copy a .cab file to the \CabFiles folder, the folder automatically extracts that .cab file on every cold boot.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications56 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualYou can use these methods to install files and applications on your CK3:•SmartSystems console•ActiveSync•microSD card•FTP server•Wavelink AvalancheThe following sections explain how to use each process to install your application on the CK3.Installing Applications Using the SmartSystems ConsoleYour CK3 is SmartSystems-enabled, which lets you use the SmartSystems console to install Intermec applications on your CK3. The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation, available at www.intermec.com/SmartSystems. To install an application using the SmartSystems console1Download the application to your PC.2Double-click the application. The application appears in the SmartSystems console in the Software Vault.3Drag the application to each CK3 in your network.Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSyncYou can send applications from your PC to your CK3 using Microsoft ActiveSync. To install an application using Microsoft ActiveSync1On your PC, copy the .cab file you want to download to your CK3.2Create an ActiveSync connection between your PC and CK3. For help, see “Connecting to a PC” on page 28.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 573Click Explore. The Mobile Device window opens.4Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device.5Navigate to the folder you want to copy the .cab file to, and paste the .cab file in the folder.6Clean boot the CK3. For help, see “Clean Booting the CK3” on page 76.7On your CK3, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer and navigate to the location of the .cab file.8Tap the .cab file to install it.Installing Applications Using a microSD CardUsing a microSD card is the best method for installing applications.To install applications using the storage card1Suspend the CK3 and remove the microSD card.2Insert the microSD card into a microSD adapter card and then place it in the storage card reader connected to your PC.3Copy your application file to the microSD card.4Remove the microSD card from the adapter card and insert it into the CK3.5On your CK3, navigate to the storage card folder and run your application.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications58 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualInstalling Applications Using the FTP ServerThe CK3 has a built-in FTP Server that connects to a network through Ethernet, 802.11 b/g, or Bluetooth communications. You can use the server to transfer your application file to the computer. Another benefit of using the FTP server is that you can create FTP scripts to automate the process of copying your files to the computer. This option is useful when you need to send files to a large number of computers.The easiest way to manage the FTP server is to enable the FTP menu within iConnect.To enable the FTP menu•Create this DWORD registry key and set it to a value of 1:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iConnect2\IConnect\Settings\ShowFTPMenuThe iFTP menu is available the next time your start iConnect.To manage the state of the FTP server•Modify these existing registry keys:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iConnect2\IConnect\Settings\FtpAutoStartHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\iConnect2\IConnect\Settings\FtpHeartbeatWhere 1 = enable and 0 = disable.Installing Applications Using Wavelink AvalancheYou can use the Wavelink Avalanche device management system to install applications on all of your wireless CK3 computers. The CK3 ships with the Avalanche Enabler. Each time the Avalanche Enabler is activated (typically on a reset), the CK3 attempts to connect to the Avalanche Agent. When the CK3 connects to the agent, the agent determines whether an update is available and immediately starts the software upgrade, file transfer, or configuration update.Note: If you manually activate the Avalanche Enabler on the CK3, you may be prompted for a password when you exit the Avalanche Enabler. The default password is leave.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 59To remotely manage the CK3 with Avalanche1Install software packages and updates for the CK3 using the Avalanche Administrative console.2Schedule the CK3 updates or manually initiate an update using the Avalanche Administrative console.For more information on using Wavelink Avalanche, contact your local Intermec representative or visit the Wavelink web site at www.wavelink.com.Freeing Up Virtual Memory for ApplicationsYou can use the InstallSelect application to free up virtual memory and create more space to load and run custom applications. When you free up virtual memory, you reduce the amount of virtual memory used by portions of the SmartSystems Platform Bundle (SSPB) by removing value-added software features. Be sure to back up any related files that you want before you use the InstallSelect application. For more information on SSPB, see “Upgrading the System Software” on page 62.To free up virtual memory1Go to Start > Programs > File Explorer.2Tap the arrow next to My Documents and select My Device.3Tap the Windows folder and scroll down to find InstallSelect.4Tap InstallSelect. The Install Select application starts and displays a Caution message box.5Tap OK to close the box.Note: InstallSelect is designed for use only by administrators, developers, integrators, or Intermec service representatives. Do not run InstallSelect while using any other applications.Removing software features may result in loss of computer functionality or the ability to manage device settings. Contact your Intermec service representative for information about each software feature before making changes.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications60 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual6Clear 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.7Tap Apply to initiate the clean boot and install only the files that are selected.8Tap Yes to continue with the clean boot. The computer performs a clean boot and restarts with all of the checked components installed.InstallSelect Software ComponentsComponent Name  DescriptionData Collection & Intermec SettingsData collection and Intermec Settings. Also includes on-unit SDK libraries.If you disable this CAB file, you cannot scan or collect data on the device and you cannot use Intermec Settings.Funk Wireless SecurityIntermec security supplicant that provides a wireless security solution with several features that are not supported by Microsoft.Printer Support Provides Intermec printer driver support.Intermec DHCP Client Provides the Intermec DHCP client application.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 61Depending on the options you selected for your CK3, you may see other components available from the InstallSelect application.Launching an Application AutomaticallyThere are two ways to automatically launch your application when you perform a reset on the computer:•Make sure your CAB file places a shortcut to your application in the \Windows\StartUp folder.•Configure AutoRun.exe to launch your application.AutoRun.exe automates operations on your CK3. You can configure AutoRun.exe through the AutoRun data file (AutoRun.dat). For compatibility with other Intermec computers, you can place a copy of AutoRun.exe in the same folder as your AutoRun.dat file.To create and install the AutoRun.dat file on your computer1Create a folder called System on your CK3.2On your PC, open the Notepad application.3Write commands for AutoRun.dat using the supported AutoRun script commands. For help, see the next table.4Save the Notepad file as AutoRun.dat.5Copy the AutoRun.dat file to the System folder on your CK3. During every boot, the system scans for AutoRun.dat in the System folder.Bluetooth Provides the Intermec Bluetooth application support.Avalanche Enabler Enables the client to the Wavelink Device Management solution.InstallSelect Software Components (continued)Component Name  Description
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications62 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualAutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoRun.dat.AutoRun handles quoted file names for the first parameter, which allows you to specify path names or file names that contain white spaces. AutoRun only supports one set of quotes per command.Upgrading the System SoftwareWhen you upgrade your computer, you are updating the operating system (OS) and the SmartSystems Platform Bundle (SSPB) files.The SSPB files are stored on the DiskOnChip and deliver Intermec Value Add (IVA) functionality such as data collection, configuration, the Intermec wireless security suite, and the SmartSystems™ Foundation. As new features are added to these components, you can upgrade your SSPB files without needing to upgrade the operating system. Alternately, you can choose to upgrade only the operating system if you need new functionality.There are two ways to upgrade your computer:•You can upgrade your computer using an storage card. For help, see the next section, “Upgrading the CK3 Using a microSD Card.”•You can upgrade your computer using the SmartSystems Console. For help, see “Upgrading the CK3 Using the SmartSystems Console” on page 64.You need to download the latest upgrade files from the Intermec web site to your PC.AutoRun Script CommandsCommand DescriptionEXEC 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 ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 63To download the upgrade files1Start your web browser and go to the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.2Go to Support > Downloads.3Click the link to search the product downloads.4Select your computer from the Downloads list. The Downloads page displays all of the downloads available for your computer.5Download the upgrade file you need. If you want to upgrade both the OS and the SSPB, you will need to download both files.Upgrading the CK3 Using a microSD CardTo use a microSD card to upgrade the computer, you need an SD card reader and a microSD adapter card formatted as FAT16.To upgrade the operating system using a microSD card1Insert a microSD card into a microSD adapter card and then place it in the storage card reader connected to your PC.2Copy all required OS upgrade files to the microSD card.3Remove the microSD card from the adapter card and insert it into the CK3.4Place the CK3 in a dock connected to external power and press the Reset button (using a stylus) located in the battery cavity on the back of the CK3. For help, see “Cold Booting the CK3” on page 75.5Remove the microSD card when the Installation Complete menu appears.6Remove the CK3 from the dock and replace the battery.To upgrade the SSPB using a microSD card1Insert a microSD card into a microSD adapter card and then place it in the storage card reader connected to your PC.2Copy all required SSPB upgrade files to the microSD card.3Remove the microSD card from the adapter card and insert it into the CK3.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications64 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual4Using the stylus, press the Reset button in the battery compartment.5Press and hold the Power button as you insert the battery back into the CK3.6Continue to hold the Power button until a Warning message appears on the display.7Release the Power button, read the message, and press either button on the right side to continue.8Perform 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.9Remove the microSD card and delete the files.10 Set the date, time, and network communication parameters to reestablish communications with the other devices in the wireless network.Upgrading the CK3 Using the SmartSystems ConsoleYou can use the SmartSystems console to upgrade the operating system on your computer. The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site via the Intermec Developer Library (IDL). Before you can upgrade your computer, you need:•the SmartSystems Foundation. To download SmartSystems Foundation, go to www.intermec.com/idl and open the Device Management page.•the device upgrade .exe file. This file is available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com. Go to Support > Downloads. Make sure the file you select is for your language.To upgrade the computer using SmartSystems console1Install SmartSystems Foundation on your PC and open the SmartSystems console.2Make sure the SmartSystems console and the computers are on the same subnet.
Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing ApplicationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 653Make sure your computers are either in a communications dock or charging dock or that power management is disabled.4Download the device upgrade .exe file to your PC.5Double-click the .exe file on your PC. An InstallShield application starts and walks you through the process of extracting the upgrade files in the default location.6From the SmartSystems console, locate the device upgrade to install.7Drag-and-drop the device upgrade onto each computer you want to upgrade. The SmartSystems console will tell you that it is installing the upgrade on your computer.Once the upgrade is done downloading to your computer, your computer replaces the operating system and then automatically performs a cold-boot. Progress messages appear on the computer screen.Note: Do not change the default location where InstallShield extracts the files. The SmartSystems console requires that the files be in this location.Note: The SmartSystems console will show your computer as offline (note the red stop sign) until the computer reboots and reconnects to the system.
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674Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3This chapter contains possible solutions to problems you may encounter while using the CK3. This chapter also contains information on booting the computer and performing regular maintenance.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK368 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualCalling Product SupportTo talk to an Intermec Product Support representative, call1-800-755-5505.Before you call Intermec Product Support, make sure you have the following information ready:•Configuration 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 Intermec Terminal Emulation (ITE), know the version and protocol•If you are not using ITE, know the language your custom application was written in and the tools you used to create itYou can find most of the information listed above in Intermec Settings. Consult your application developer for information on your custom application.To find your configuration number•Look at the CN field of the configuration label on the back of your CK3.To find your operating system version1Tap Start > Internet Explorer.2Tap the Intermec logo. The Intermec page appears and displays the software build information.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 69Troubleshooting Your CK3Use this section to troubleshoot some common problems you may experience with your CK3. Note: If you send the CK3 in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and configuration. Intermec is responsible only for ensuring that the hardware matches the original configuration when repairing or replacing the computer.Problems While Configuring the CK3Problem Possible SolutionYou scan a configuration command, such as Beeper Volume, and you hear three low beeps.and nothing happens.If you are working in Intermec Settings, you cannot scan configuration commands. Exit the application to scan configuration commands.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 CK370 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualYou cannot type a character on the keypad or you can only type uppercase or lowercase letters.You may have locked a modifier key on the keypad. Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key. For help, see “Using the Keypad ” on page 8.You press the Power button and nothing happens.•Make sure the backlight is on.•Make sure you have a charged battery that is installed correctly. For help, see “Charging the Battery” on page 4.•The battery may be discharged. Replace the battery with a spare charged battery, or charge the battery.•Reset the CK3. For help, see “Resetting the CK3” on page 74.You insert a microSD card and cannot find the SDMMC Disk folder on the CK3. Or, you insert a bootable SD card and the CK3 does not boot from the card.•The microSD card may not be installed correctly. Insert the microSD card as described in Steps 2 through 4 of “Using a microSD Card” on page 23. •The microSD card may be damaged. Try another microSD card.The Battery status LED is on.•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, then the battery is low. Replace or charge the battery.•If the battery status LED is a steady red, the main battery is on charge.The computer appears to be locked up and you cannot enter data.•Press the power key to turn off the CK3, and then press the power key again to turn it on.•Press and hold the power key ten seconds to warm boot the CK3.•Try reloading the firmware. For help, see “Upgrading the System Software” on page 62.•If the CK3 does not boot or reset, contact your Intermec representative for help.You tap the screen and nothing happens.Align your screen. For help, see “Aligning the Touch Screen” on page 14.Problems While Configuring the CK3 (continued)Problem Possible Solution
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 71Problems With Wireless ConnectivityProblem Possible SolutionWhen you turn on the CK3 after it was suspended for 10 to 15 minutes or longer, the CK3 can no longer send or receive messages over the network.The host may have deactivated or lost the current terminal emulation session. In a TCP/IP direct connect network, turn off the “Keep Alive” message from host to maintain the TCP session while the computer is suspended.The CK3 is connected to the network, and you move to a new site to collect data. Now, your CK3 is not connected to the network.Move closer to an access point or to a different location to reestablish communications until you reconnect with the network. Any data collected while out of range is transmitted over the network.The CK3 appears to be connected to the network, but you cannot establish a terminal emulation session with the host computer.There may be a problem with the host computer, with the connection between the Intermec Application Server and the host computer, or with the connection between the access point and the host computer. Check with network administrator to make sure the host is running and allowing users to login to the system.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 802.1x SecurityProblem Possible SolutionThe CK3 indicates that it is authenticated, but it does not communicate with the host.Make sure the CK3 IP address, host IP address, subnet mask, default router are configured for the network.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK372 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe CK3 does not appear to be authenticating and a network connection icon does not appear on the toolbar.•The CK3 may not be communicating with the access point. Make sure the CK3 network name matches the access point network name (SSID). •The 802.1x security network may not be active. Make sure the server software is properly loaded and configured on the server PC. See server software documentation for help.A network connection icon appears in the toolbar, but then disappears.•The CK3 may not be communicating with the intended access point. Make sure the CK3 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.You are setting up multiple access points in a network, with different SSIDs, and the connection fails.When you change the SSID, the WEP key values are not saved. Configure the WEP key values and save your changes. 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.•on your authentication server, the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log into the server. For help, see the documentation that shipped with your authentication server software.•the IP address and secret key for the access point match the IP address and secret key on the authentication server. You may need to configure the IP address and secret key on both your access point and authentication server.•the authentication server software is running on the server PC.Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security (continued)Problem Possible Solution
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 73You clean boot the CK3 and this message appears, “The server certificate has expired or your system date is incorrect.”When you clean boot the CK3, the date and time are not saved. Configure the date and time and save your changes.Problems While Scanning Bar CodesProblem Possible SolutionYou press the Scan button, but you cannot see a red beam of light.•You may be too far away from the bar code label. Try moving closer to the bar code label and scan it again.•You may be scanning the bar code label “straight on.” Change the scanning angle and try again.••Move within two feet of a wall to test the effective scan of the scanner. For help scanning bar codes, see “Scanning Bar Codes” on page 16.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.If the CK3 is configured to use continuous/edge triggering, the Good Read LED stays on.If the CK3 is configured to use level triggering, there may be a problem. Press the Scan button or pull the trigger again without scanning a bar code label. If the LED is still on, contact your local Intermec representative.Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security (continued)Problem Possible Solution
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK374 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualResetting the CK3You 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. There are three ways to reset the CK3:•Warm boot•Cold bootThe scanner does not read the bar code label.•Aim the scanning beam so that it crosses the entire bar code label in one pass. Try changing the scan angle.•Check the quality of the bar code label, Scan a bar code label that you know scans well. 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. For help, see “Configuring the CK3 With Intermec Settings” on page 29.•Make sure the application is accepting input by scanning a bar code. You may need to type this information instead.The scanner does not read the bar code labels quickly, or the scanning beam seems to be faint or obscured.The scanner window may be dirty. Clean the window with a solution of ammonia and water. Wipe dry. Do not allow abrasive material to touch the window.The scanned bar code data that appears in your application does not match the data encoded in the bar code label.The CK3 may have decoded the bar code label in a different bar code symbology. Try scanning the bar code label again. Make sure you scan the entire label.Problems While Scanning Bar Codes (continued)Problem Possible Solution
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 75•Clean bootWarm Booting the CK3If your CK3 has a charged battery installed but does not resume after you press the Power key, or if the computer or an application is locked up, you may need to warm boot the CK3.To warm boot the computer•Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds.The CK3 shuts down, restarts, and goes through the initialization process.Cold Booting the CK3If the CK3 or application is locked up and does not respond to a warm boot, follow this procedure to perform a cold boot. Performing a cold boot may result in data loss. When you cold boot the CK3, cached disk data may not be saved, so transactional data may be lost.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK376 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo cold boot your CK31Remove the battery.2Use the stylus to press the reset button in the battery compartment of the CK3.3Replace the battery.Clean Booting the CK3If the CK3 does not warm boot or cold boot, you may need to perform a clean boot. When you clean boot the CK3, the CK3 only loads files and applications that are absolutely required by the operating system. Perform a clean boot to get the CK3 up and running so that you can run diagnostic tests to troubleshoot the normal boot process.Reset buttonDo not use force or a sharp object when pressing the reset button. You may damage the reset button.The clean boot process erases the CK3 memory, including all applications and data files in the object store. To preserve applications through a clean boot, store them in the Flash File Store. For more information, see “Installing Applications on the CK3” on page 55.
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK3CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 77To clean boot the CK31Remove the battery.2Use the stylus to press the reset button in the battery compartment of the CK3.3Press and hold the Power button as you replace the battery.4Continue to hold the Power button until the “Clean boot the system?” prompt appears on screen.5Release the Power button, read the message, and press the appropriate button to either proceed with the clean boot or cancel the clean boot.Cleaning the Scanner Window and ScreenTo keep the CK3 in good working order, you may need to perform these minor maintenance tasks:•Clean the scanner window.•Clean the CK3 screen.Reset button
Chapter 4 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK378 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualClean 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. To clean the scanner window and computer screen1Press the Power button to turn off the CK3.2Dip a clean towel or rag in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess. Wipe off the scanner window and screen. Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces.3Wipe dry.There are no user-serviceable parts inside the CK3. Opening the unit will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components.
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Appendix A — Specifications80 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhysical and Environmental SpecificationsPhysical DimensionsLength: 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)Power and Electrical SpecificationsOperating: Rechargeable lithium-ion batteryBackup: Supercap supplies 10 minutes of bridgetime while replacing the main batteryElectrical rating:  x 4.4 V, 2A (AB17); x 4.7 V, 1,5A (AB18)Temperature and Humidity SpecificationsOperating temperature:  -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F)Storage temperature:  -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)Charging temperature:  0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)Relative humidity:  0 to 95% non-condensingEnvironmental rating: IP54Screen Specifications•240 RGB x 320 pixels•8.9 cm (3.52 in) diagonal square active area, ¼ VGA•LED backlight with 5 levels of brightness•LCD capable of both portrait and landscape operationCK3 WeightScan Engine Option With AB17 With AB18With EV12+ 14.41 oz 16.32 ozWith EA20X 14.74 oz 16.66 ozWith EX25 15.73 oz 17.64 oz
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 81Keypad Options•Alphanumeric and function keypad, available with programmable, international, 3270 TE/5250 TE, and VT/ANSI TE overlays•Large numeric and function keypad, available with programmable, international, 3270 TE/5250 TE, and VT/ANSI TE overlaysBar Code Symbologies* These symbologies are only available if your CK3 has a 2D area imager or a near-far range area imager.•Australian Post* •ISBT 128•Aztec* •Japan Post*•BPO (British Post 4-state)* •Matrix 2 of 5•China Post •Maxicode*•Codabar •Micro PDF417•Codablock A •MSI•Codablock F •PDF417•Code 11 •Planet*•Code 2 of 5 •Plessey•Code 39 •Postnet*•Code 93 •QR Code*•Code 93i •RSS 14•Code 128 •RSS Expanded•DataMatrix* •RSS Limited•Dutch Post* •Telepen•EAN.UCC Composite •TLC 39•Interleaved 2 of 5 •UPC/EAN
Appendix A — Specifications82 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualEV12+ Linear Imager Reading DistancesEV12+ Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.12 cm (0.05 in) setback for the CK3.Minimum Reading Distances With 0.12 cm (0.05 in) Setback*Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceCode 39 0.15 mm (6 mils)0.25 mm (10 mils)0.5 mm (20 mils)1 mm (40 mils)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)UPC/EAN 0.33 mm (13 mils) 6.1 cm (2.5 in) 22.9 cm (9.1 in)*Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux).0" 2" 8" in cm 0 10 20 0"  16" 12" 8" 4" 0  40 30 20 10 0.125 mm / 5 mils 0.25 mm / 10 mils 0.5 mm / 20 mils 1 mm / 40 mils UPC/EAN 100%5 15 10 20 5 15 6" 4" 5  15 25 35 2" 6" 10" 14" 1" 3" 5" 7" 2" 8" 6" 4" 1" 3" 5" 7"
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 83EV12+ Linear Imager Typical Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.12 cm (0.05 in) setback for the CK3.Typical Reading Distances With 0.12 cm (0.05 in) Setback*Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceCode 39 0.15 mm (6 mils)0.25 mm (10 mils)0.5 mm (20 mils)1 mm (40 mils)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)UPC/EAN 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).** Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle.0" 4" 16" in cm 0 20 40 0"  32" 24" 16" 8" 0  80 60 40 20 0.125 mm / 5 mils 0.25 mm / 10 mils 0.5 mm / 20 mils 1 mm / 40 mils UPC/EAN 100%10 30 20 40 10 30 12" 8" 10 30 50 70 4" 12" 20" 28" 2" 6" 10" 14" 4" 16" 12" 8" 2" 6" 10" 14" 90 36"
Appendix A — Specifications84 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualEA20X Extended Range Area Imager Standard Minimum Reading DistancesEA20X Extended Range Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.2 cm (0.08 in) setback for the CK3.Minimum Reading Distances With 0.2 cm (0.08 in) Setback*Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceCode 39 0.125 mm (5 mil)0.20 mm (8mil)0.25 mm (10 mil)0.50 mm (20 mil)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)UPC/EAN 0.33 mm (13 mils) cm (in) cm (in)Data Matrix 0.191 mm (7.5 mils)0.254 mm (10 mils)0.381 mm (15 mils)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)PDF417 0.160 mm (6.6 mils)0.254 mm (10 mils)0.381 mm (15 mils)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)cm (in)*Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux).
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 85EX25 Near-Far Range Area Imager Reading Distances.EX25 Near-Far Range Imager 1D Minimum Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.24 cm (0.09 in) setback for the CK3.1D Symbologies Minimum Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback*Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceCode 39 0.1 mm (3.8 mils)0.25 mm (10 mils)0.5 mm (20 mils)1 mm (40 mils)1.3 mm (51 mils)2.5 mm (100 mils)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)EAN 100% 0.33 mm 22.24 cm (7.96 in) 99.76 cm (39.28 in)* Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux).in08040 cm0" 32"64 "80 "16 "100% EAN contrast UPC 100 cm 39.4" 69 cm 27.2" 110 cm 43.3" 220 cm 86.6" 0.5 mm / 20 mils 1 mm / 40 mils120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440 48 "96 "  112 "128 "144 "160 "174 " 430 cm 169.3" 2.54 mm / 100 mils 32 "16 48 """""""" 64 16 0 80 ""32 48 64 80 80 40 040 80 120 160 160 120 200 200 0.25 mm 10 mils
Appendix A — Specifications86 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual1D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) SetbackSymbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceCode 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)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)EAN 100% 0.33 mm 20.24 cm (7.78 in) 109.76 cm (43.22 in)* Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux).** as long as the bar code label fits in the reading area
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 87EX25 Near-Far Range Imager 1D Typical Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.24 cm (0.09 in) setback for the CK3.32 """"""in080""" cm16080 080 1602403203202404004000"32 "64  """390 cm 153.5" 0.25 mm10 mils0.5 mm / 20 mils 1 mm / 40 mils160  240 480 320 560 400 880 "96  "  "128  ""160  ""64  0 870 cm 342.5" 2.54 mm / 100 mils ""32 64 640 720 800 192  224 256 288 320 352 96 128 160 96 128 160 90 cm35.4"180 cm 70.9" 100% EAN contrast UPC 110 cm43.3"
Appendix A — Specifications88 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual2D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0.24 cm (0.09 in) Setback*Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum DistanceDataMatrix 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 (472.02 in)* Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (200 lux).** as long as the bar code label fits in the reading area
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 89EX25 Near-Far Range Imager 2D Typical Reading Distances: This graphic does not include the 0.24 cm (0.09 in) setback for the CK3.32 """"""in080""" cm160 80 080 160 240 320 320 240 400 400 0"32 "64  """680 cm 267.7" 0.25 mm / 10 mils1.4 mm / 55 mils 2.5 mm / 100 mils 160  240 480 320 560 400 880 "96  "  "128  ""160  ""64  0 790 cm 311" 3.5 mm / 140 mils ""32 64 640 720 800 192  224 256 288 320 352 96 128 160 96 128 160 74 cm29.1"340 cm 133.9"
Appendix A — Specifications90 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualAccessoriesYou 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 charges a spare CK3 battery and powers your CK3 while providing communications through a serial, USB client, or USB host adapter port.Ethernet Multidock (AD21)The AD21 ethernet multidock provides ethernet connectivity and power to up to four CK3 computers at one time.Charge-Only Multidock (AD22)The AD22 charge-only multidock charges up to four CK3 computers at one time.Vehicle Dock (AV10)Use the AV10 vehicle dock to hold and charge your CK3 while you are using it on a vehicle.Vehicle Battery Adapter (AE33)Use the AE33 vehicle battery adapter to provide power to your CK3 from your vehicle. To use the vehicle battery adapter, you also need the AA23 power adapter.Audio Adapter (AA20)Use the audio adapter to connect an audio device, such as a headset, to your CK3.RS-232 Adapter (AA21)Use the RS-232 adapter to connect RS-232 devices to your CK3.
Appendix A — SpecificationsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 91Power Adapter (AA23)Use the power adapter to provide power to your CK3 from an external power supply.Scan HandleThe scan handle provides you with an alternate way to hold the CK3 and scan bar code labels using a convenient scanning trigger.Vehicle HolderUse the vehicle holder to store your CK3 when you are not using it.HolsterThe holster provides you with a convenient way to carry your CK3 when you are not using it.IP30 Battery Pack AdapterThe IP30 battery pack adapter lets you charge an IP30 battery using the CK3 quad charger (AC20) or CK3 single dock (AD20).CK3 With IP30 Vehicle HolderIf you attached an IP30 to your CK3, you can use the vehicle holder to store your CK3 when you are not using it.
Appendix A — Specifications92 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
93BDefault Settings
Appendix B — Default Settings94 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualDefault ConfigurationThe following tables list the default values of the configuration commands supported on the CK3. If you restore the CK3 to 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 (P/N 937-016-xxx), available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.Data CollectionData Collection SettingsData Collection Setting Default ValueEnable Scanner Port EnableEnable Scanner Auto-Detect EnableScanner Port Baud Rate 38400Symbology SettingsSymbology Default ValueAustraliaPost DisableAztec DisableBPO DisableCanadaPost DisableChinaPost DisableCodabar DisableCodablock A DisableCodablock F DisableCode 11 DisableCode 39 EnableCode 93 DisableCode 128/GS1-128 EnableDataMatrix Enable
Appendix B — Default SettingsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 95DutchPost DisableEAN/UPC Enable UPC A, UPC E, EAN 8, EAN 13EAN.UCC Composite DisableGS1 DataBar Expanded DisableGS1 DataBar Limited DisableGS1 DataBar Omni-Directional DisableInterleaved 2 of 5 DisableJapanPost DisableMatrix 2 of 5 DisableMaxicode DisableMicro PDF417 DisableMSI DisablePDF417 EnablePlanet DisablePlessey DisablePostnet DisableQR Code DisableStandard 2 of 5 DisableTelepen DisableTLC 39 DisableSymbology Option SettingsSymbology Option Default ValuePreamble None (disabled)Postamble None (disabled)Global Symbology ID DisableScanner SettingsScanner Setting Default ValueHardware trigger EnableSymbology Settings (continued)Symbology Default Value
Appendix B — Default Settings96 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualRFIDTurn Off After Good Read Enable/One-shotTrigger mode (area imagers only) LevelImager SettingsImager Setting Default ValuePredefined Modes 1D and 2D StandardSticky Aimer LED duration 0 (disabled)Signature Image Capture DisableDecode Security SettingsDecode Security Setting Default ValueConsecutive Data Validation 0Identical Consecutive Timeout 300 msDifferent Consecutive Timeout 0Center Decoding DisableCenter Decoding Tolerance DisableVirtual Wedge SettingsVirtual Wedge Setting Default ValueVirtual Wedge EnableGrid NullRFID SettingsRFID Setting Default ValueEnable RFID Service EnableScanner Settings (continued)Scanner Setting Default Value
Appendix B — Default SettingsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 97Application Connection SettingsApplication Connection Setting Default ValueAllow External BRI Connections EnableBRI TCP Port 2189Enable Logging DisableReader 1 SettingsReader 1 Setting Default ValueEnable Reader DisableReader Model IP30RFID Module SettingsRFID Module Setting Default ValueTag Type EPC Class 1 Gen2Dense Reader Mode DisableLBT Channel 5LBT Scan Enable EnableField Separator Space ()ID Report EnableNo Tag Report DisableReport Timeout 0 msTimeout Mode DisableID Timeout 100 msAntenna Timeout 10 msID Tries 3Antenna Tries 3Read Tries 3Write Tries 3Initialization Tries 1Lock Tries 3Select Tries 1Unselect Tries 1
Appendix B — Default Settings98 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualCommunicationsInitial Q 4Field Strength dB 30Session 2Enable Antenna Port 1 EnableEnable Antenna Port 2 DisableEnable Antenna Port 3 DisableEnable Antenna Port 4 DisableBluetooth Power Off 300 sCommunications SettingsCommunications Setting Default ValueDevice Name IntermecCK3Bluetooth Power Off802.11 Radio Settings802.11 Radio Setting Default ValueSecurity Choice Funk SecurityAllow Security Changes EnableRadio Measurement 0Radio Enabled EnableFunk Security SettingsFunk Security Setting Default ValueActive Profile 1Profile Label Profile_1Network Type InfrastructureChannel 3SSID INTERMECRFID Module Settings (continued)RFID Module Setting Default Value
Appendix B — Default SettingsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 99Power Mode Enabled (Fast PSP)8021x NoneAssociation OpenEncryption NonePre-Shared Key NullTransmit Key Key1Prompt for Credentials EnableUser Name anonymousUser Password anonymousInner Authentication-TTLS MS-Chapv2Anonymous name anonymousInner EAP EAP/MDSInner Authentication-PEAP EAP/MS-Chapv2Subject Name NullValidate Server Certificate NoServer 1 Common Name NullServer 2 Common Name NullMixed Cell OffCCKM OffAutomatic PAC Provisioning OffProvisioning PAC Prompt OffReprovisioning PAC Prompt OffPACManager NullLogging OffRadio Measurement 0Radio Enabled EnableIP SettingsIP Settings Default ValueDHCP EnableDHCP Client Identifier NullFunk Security Settings (continued)Funk Security Setting Default Value
Appendix B — Default Settings100 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualPrimary DNS 0.0.0.0Secondary DNS 0.0.0.0Primary WINS 0.0.0.0Secondary WINS 0.0.0.0Certificates SettingsCertificates Setting Default ValueImport Root Certificates FalseImport User Certificates FalseImport Pac Files FalseEthernet Adapter IP SettingsEthernet Adapter IP Setting Default ValueDHCP EnableDHCP Client Identifier NullPrimary DNS NullSecondary DNS NullPrimary WINS NullSecondary WINS NullPSK SettingsPSK Setting Default ValueRemote ConnectionHost IPHost Port0.0.0.05555IP Settings (continued)IP Settings Default Value
Appendix B — Default SettingsCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 101Device SettingsSerial PortBaudParityData BitsStop BitsFlow ControlProtocolEOM1EOM2SOMReader CommandLRCHandshake115200Even7 Data Bits1 Stop BitNo Flow ControlConfigurable\x03\xFFFFFFFF\x02Enable w/o TMFDisableDisableDevice SettingsDevice Setting Default ValueDate NullTime NullAdjust for Daylight Time DisableGood Read Beep One BeepGood Read Light OnBeeper Volume MediumDisplay SettingsDisplay Setting Default ValueBacklight on Battery PowerBacklight Turns Off AfterBacklight On Tap30 sEnableBacklight on External PowerBacklight Turns Off AfterBacklight On Tap1 minEnableBacklight Level HighScreen Rotation 0 degreesPSK Settings (continued)PSK Setting Default Value
Appendix B — Default Settings102 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualDevice MonitorCore Messaging ServiceKeypad SettingsKeypad Setting Default ValueScan Button Remapping for Handle Trigger BRIScan Button Remapping for Middle Scan Button ScannerPower Management SettingsPower Management Setting Default ValueBattery Power Device Turns Off AfterScreen Turns Off After2 min1 minExternal Power Device Turns Off AfterScreen Turns Off AfterDisableDisableDevice Monitor SettingsDevice Monitor Setting Default ValuePoll Period 1 minThreshold ValuesBackup Battery Charge RemainingMain Battery Charge RemainingStorage LoadMemory Load10109090Core Messaging Service SettingsCore Messaging Service Setting Default ValueAssociated Server IP NullServer Name INTERMECKeep Alive Ping Interval 30 s
103CKeypads and Keystrokes
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes104 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualStandard CharactersUse the following tables to learn how to enter standard characters with the keypad.Alphanumeric CharactersCharacter Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypada[A]B [ESC]b[B]B [7]c[C]B [8]d[D]B [9]e[E]B Ef[F]B [4]g[G]B [5]h[H]B [6]i[I]B [1j[J]B [2]k[K]B [3]l[L]B [FldExit]m[M]B [0]n[N]B [.]o[O]B [F1]p[P]B [F2]q[Q]B [F3]r[R]B [F4]s[S]B [F5]t[T]B [F6]u[U]B [F7]v[V]B [F8]w[W]B [F9]x[X]B [F10]y [Y] B [F11]z[Z]B [F12]AB [A] B [A] B [<] [Esc]
Appendix C — Keypads and KeystrokesCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 105BB [B] B [B] B [<] [7]CB [C] B [C] B [<] [8]DB [D] B [D] B [<] [9]EB [E] B [E] B [<] EFB [F] B [F] B [<] [4]GB [G] B [G] B [<] [5]HB [H] B [H] B [<] [6]IB [I] B [I] B [<] [1]JB [J] B [J] B [<] [2]KB [K] B [K] B [<] [3]LB [L] B [L] B [<] [FldExit]MB [M] B [M] B [<] [0]NB [N] B [N] B [<] [.]OB [O] B [O] B [<] [F1]PB [P] B [P] B [<] [F2]QB [Q] B [Q] B [<] [F3]RB [R] B [R] B [<] [F4]SB [S] B [S] B [<] [F5]TB [T] B [T] B [<] [F6]UB [U] B [U] B [<] [F7]VB [V] B [V] B [<] [F8]WB [W] B [W] B [<] [F9]XB [X] B [X] B [<] [F10]YB [Y] B [Y] B [<] [F11]ZB [Z] B [Z] B [<] [F12]0[0][0]1[1][1]2[2][2]3[3][3]4[4][4]5[5][5]6[6][6]Alphanumeric Characters (continued)Character Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad
Appendix C — Keypads and Keystrokes106 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual7[7]8[8]9[9]Function KeysFunction Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric KeypadBack Tab C [->|] C [->|]Backspace [<-] [<-]Caps Lock B [B]  B [>] Forward Tab [->|] [->|]ReturnShift B [A] B [<] Space C [<-] C [<-]Special CharactersCharacter Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric KeypadAlphanumeric Characters (continued)Character Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad
107IIndex
Index108 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s ManualNumerics802.11b/gcommunications, configuring 31radio, viewing connection information 37802.1x securityconfiguring with Funk 44configuring with Microsoft 48AAA20 audio adapter, described 90AA21 RS-232 adapter, described 90AA23 power adapter, described 91AB17 and AB18 battery, described 90AC20 quad charger charging times 5described 90accessories, described 90ActiveSyncconnecting to a PC 28installing applications 56AD20 single dockcharging times 5described 90AD21 ethernet multidockcharging times 5described 90AD22 charge-only multidockcharging times 5described 90adjusting the speaker volume 12AE33 vehicle battery adapter, described 90aligning the screen 14alphanumeric keypad, illustrated 8applicationsdeveloping 54installingActiveSync, using 56Flash File Store 55microSD card, using 55non-volatile Flash File Store 55Object Store 55using cab files 55using FTP server 58using microSD card 57using SmartSystems Console 56using Wavelink Avalanche 58launching automatically 61area imager. scanning bar codes 19–23association label, connecting to a Bluetooth scanner 33audio adapter, AA20, described 90audio device, Bluetooth, connecting to 35AutoRunscript commands 62using to launch other processes 62AutoRun.dat 61AutoRun.exe 61Avalanche. See Wavelink Avalanche.AV10 vehicle dockcharging times described Bbacklight, configuring backup power, battery bar code symbologies, supported batteryAB17 and AB18, described backup power battery icons, described charging accessories charging times checking the status described iconsdescribed illustrated installing maximizing battery life removing status LED battery pack adapter, IP30, described
IndexCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 109Bluetoothaudio device, connecting to 35communications, configuring 32printer, connecting to 34radioconfiguring 31turning on 32scannerconnecting to 33passcode, default 33Bluetooth Audio applet, described 35Bluetooth Scanner Wizard,connecting to a scanner 33bootingclean 76cold 75troubleshooting 73warm 75Ccab files, using to install applications calibrating screen calling product support capitalizing characters caps lock, enabling and disabling center-decoding, scanning bar codes certificatesIAS server, importing from loading root, importing characterscapitalizing entering –charging the batterycharging accessories charging times cigarette lighter adapter. See vehicle battery adapter.clean bootingdescribed troubleshooting cold booting, described color-coded keys, using communications802.11b/g, configuring Bluetooth, configuring Ethernet, configuring serial, using USB using configuration number, finding configuringbacklight date and time network communications parameters settings SmartSystems Foundation, remotely connecting to a PC contacting Intermec by phone viiDdate and time, configuring 30default configuration 94–101symbologies 16developing applications 54EEA20Xreading distances scanningbar codes performance, improving environmental specifications errors, finding and solving –Ethernet communications, configuring EV12+reading distances scanning bar codes EX25reading distances scanningbar codes performance, improving
Index110 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manualextended range area imagerreading distances scanningbar codes performance, improving Ffeatures of the CK3 Flash File Store, installing applications to FTP servermanaging using to install applications Funk securitychoosing configuring802.1x LEAP WEP WPA WPA2 WPA2-802.1x , WPA-802.1x , described selecting a profile Ggreen key, using Hhandle, scan, described hardware for developing applications holder, vehicledescribed for CK3 with IP30, described holster, described IIAS server, certificate, importing iConnectconfiguring Ethernet communications FTP server, enabling icon, illustrated wireless connection, checking status icons, screen, described IDL (Intermec Developer Library), developing applications imagercenter-decoding extended rangereading distances scanning bar codes near-far rangereading distances scanning bar codes performance, improving predefined modes installing the battery InstallSelectsoftware components, described using to free up memory Intermeccontact information product supportcalling Knowledge Central web site support contact information Intermec Settingsconfiguring CK3 navigating IP30 battery pack adapter, described IP30 and CK3 vehicle holder, described ISpyWiFishortcut, creating tabs, described viewing radio connection information IVA, described Kkeypadcapitalizing characters color-coded keys, using entering characters –illustrated options troubleshooting using the color-coded keys
IndexCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 111Llaunching applications automatically LEAP, security, configuring with Funk LEDs, status, described linear imager, scanning bar codes loading certificates locked computer, troubleshooting Mmanaging power manuals, downloading from the web maximizing battery life memory, freeing up virtual for applications microSD cardtroubleshooting upgrading computer using using to install applications Microsoft securitychoosing configuring 802.1x WEP WPA WPA-802.1x WPA-PSK described modifier keys, using multidockcharge-only, AD22, described ethernet, AD21, described Nnear-far range area imagerreading distances network communicationsconfiguring connection iconillustrated troubleshooting non-volatile Flash File Store, installing applications numeric keypad, illustrated OObject Store, installing applications to omnidirectional scanning operating systemupgrading version, finding orange key, using Pparameters, configuring partnership, ActiveSync, establishing passcode, Bluetooth scanner default patents, list of xPC, connecting to with ActiveSync 28PDF417 bar code, scanning 18PEAPchoosing with 802.1x security 44choosing with WPA security 43persistent storage manager, upgrading 62physical specifications 80powerbuttondescribed 10troubleshooting 70managing 11profile, selecting 12selecting power management profile 12power adapterAA23, described 91vehicle. See vehicle battery adapter.Power Profiler, described 11printerBluetooth, connecting to 34wireless, selecting current 34problems, troubleshooting 69–74
Index112 CK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manualproduct supportcalling 68Knowledge Central web site viiprofile, Funk security, selecting 42Push To Talk (PTT), described 12Qquad charger, AC20, described 90Rradio802.11b/gconfiguring 31viewing radio connection information 37Bluetoothconfiguring 31turning on 32removing the battery 5resetting the computer 74root certificate, importing 50RS-232 adapter, AA21, described 90Ssafety icons viscan handle, described 91scannersBluetoothconnecting to 33passcode, default 33scanning bar codes 16tethered, scanning bar codes 16window, cleaning 77scanningbar codes 21omnidirectionally 19PDF417 bar codes 18troubleshooting 73, 74screenaligning 14cleaning 77icons, described 14specifications 80touch, described 13troubleshooting 70SD card. See microSD card.SDMMC Disk folder, troubleshooting 70securitychoosing between Microsoft and Funk 41configuring 40Funk 42Microsoft 46disabling 51loading certificates 50serial communications, using 36settings, configuring 29single dock, AD20, described 90SmartSystems consoleupgrading the computer 64using to install applications 56Foundation configuring CK3 remotely 30Platform Bundlefinding version 3upgrading with microSD card 63snap-on adapterAA20 audio adapter, described 90AA21 RS-232 adapter, described 90AA23 power adapter, described 91softwarefor developing applications 54version, finding 3speaker, adjusting the volume 12specificationsphysical and environmental 80screen 80SSPB. See Smart Systems Platform Bundle.status LEDs, described 7, 15storage, increasing with microSD card 23support, contacting Intermec viisuspend mode, described 10symbologiesenabled by default 16supported 81synchronizing with a time server 30
IndexCK3 Mobile Computer User’s Manual 113Ttechnical support viitime and date, configuring 30time server, synchronizing with 30TLSchoosing with WPA security 43choosing with WPA security 44touch screen. See screen.troubleshooting problems 69–74TTLSchoosing with 802.1x security 44choosing with WPA security 43Uuninstalling the battery 5upgrade files, downloading 63upgradingmicroSD card, using 63operating system 62persistant storage manager 62using SmartSystems console 64USB communications, using 36USNO time server, described 30Vvehicle battery adapter, AE33, described 90vehicle dock, AV10, described 90vehicle holderdescribed 91for CK3 with IP30, described 91version, software finding 3virtual memory, freeing up 59volumeadjusting 12icon, illustrated 14Wwarm booting, described 75warranty information viWavelink AvalancheAvalanche Enabler password 58using to install applications 58WEPsecurityconfiguring, Funk 45configuring, Microsoft 49WiFi communicationsconfiguring 31supported 2will not boot from microSD card 70window, scanner, cleaning 77wirelessaudio device, connecting to 35connection, check status with iConnect 36printer, connecting to 34scanner, connecting to 33security, configuring 40WPA securityconfiguring with Funk 43configuring with Microsoft 47WPA2 security, configuring with Funk 43WPA2-802.1x security, configuring 42, 43WPA-802.1x security, configuring 42, 43WPA-PSK security, configuring 47
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