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1. F2 Fag F5 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 19 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 20 CK71 Numeric Function Keypad we J N phe 4 f S Wo s 3 s s Tl A ae la ct f W Y h RI T I M JM TI o 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer CK71 Alphanumeric Keypad Tn 2 r J o x Wy Entering Characters on the QWERTY Keypad You need to use the orange modifier key and the Shift key amp to access all characters and functions on the QWERTY keypad To type a character Press the key for that character To type a character or access a function on the overlay Press 9 and then press the key for the chara
2. 16 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer CN70e OWERTY Numeric Keypad E08 gee Je 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 17 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 18 The CK70 comes with either a large alpha or an alphanumeric keypad The CK71 comes with either a numeric function keypad or an alphanumeric keypad The computer has an ambient light sensor that detects low light and turns on the keypad backlight By default the keypad backlight is enabled in low light conditions You can disable the keypad backlight to conserve power Use Intermec Settings to configure the backlight For help see Using Intermec Settings on the Computer on page 64 CK70 Large Alpha Keypad 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual CK70 Alphanumeric Keypad
3. s gt w amp medocdodgconw0dg j o 8 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Alt N A Alt Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl Send Call A 1 End Call c 3 Intermec Dashboard CK70 Function Keys To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad F1 Ge D F2 cs E F3 Ge F F4 Ge G F5 ce H A 1 E a amp Ez L c r3 P M 9n P rs F11 N A an A F12 N A F13 N A an c F14 N A an D F15 N A an E 3 3 3 3 3 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 155 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad F16 N A an F F17 N A an G F18 N A an H F19 N A an 1 F20 N A J F21 N A K F22 N A L F23 N A v F24 N A N CK71 Keypads and Keystrokes CK71 Alphanumeric Characters Character Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad i s a 9 a 4 a 5 6 g ga i 0 amp e 9 m 9 6 amp 156 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad j Co J K E L B E v B r3 N o P rs P q e B s t a U u V y 2 w x X y Ctrl Alt
4. 1 Field 1 Fieldmark N A c Help N A 3 Hex N A 1 Rene n H Keypad N A K Menu N A M Mode N A 0 New Line N A N Next Screen PA1 PA2 9 9 CI 2 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 9 E Ez 163 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter PA3 Page Print Previous Screen Remove Reset Return Roll Down Roll Up System Request View View Down View Up 164 Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad 3 ojo N A N A 3 5 se 2 N A Gig Gis E oa Ce P R amp e 5 9 OW N A N A 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual C ScanNGo Wi Fi Confieuration Bar Codes You can use the ScanNGo Wi Fi configuration bar codes to quickly configure the 802 11 radio in your computer Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes Radio Configuration Bar Codes Use the following ScanNGo bar codes to enable the 802 11 radio and set the defaults for either Funk or Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration security After you scan the bar codes you will still need to use Intermec Settings or another configuration program to set network specific settings on your computer and to configure the wireless security The CN70 CN70e and CK70 are available with the EA30 imager only The CK71 has three imager options the EA30 EX25 or EV12 imager If your CK71 has an EA30
5. 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Index configuring with Microsoft WZC 90 operating system finding version 113 version 2 P pan screen gesture described 40 phone CDMA activating 52 features 50 making a call 54 making an emergency call 54 turning on and off 53 UMTS activating 50 physical specifications 118 picture saving to an SD card 57 storage location 56 taking with camera 56 pin outs back accessory interface 120 Power button description of behavior 23 power options customizing 25 setting 23 power specifications 119 predefined imager mode choosing 27 printer connecting with Bluetooth 76 processor computer 119 product support calling 112 Knowledge Central web site 112 product support calling 112 Profile Settings configuring with Intermec Settings 70 Profile Settings application description 44 profile choosing Funk security 82 Q QWERTY keypad entering characters on 21 illustrated 16 179 Index 180 R reading bar codes 27 reading distances EA30 area imager 122 EV12 linear imager 125 EX25 imager 127 Ready to Work LED description 7 reboot performing 113 power option description 25 recording a video 57 regulatory approvals 121 Reset button location 114 reset performing 113 RS 232 snap on adapter described 9 S scan handle described 9 ScanDiagnostic Intermec application description 45 using to troubleshoot 110 scanner Bluetooth connecting to 74 default settings
6. TTTT TTTTTTTTT TTTT TTTT TTTT TTTTTTTTT em 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 EV12 Miniumum Reading Distances With 0 12 cm 0 05 in Setback Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 0 15 mm 6 mils 9 6 cm 3 8 in 17 9 cm 7 1 in 0 25 mm 10 mils 7 1 cm 2 9 in 20 9 cm 8 3 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 6 1 cm 2 5 in 26 9 cm 10 6 in 1 mm 40 mils 8 1 cm 3 2 in 33 9 cm 13 4 in 0 33 mm 13 mils 6 1 cm 2 5 in 22 9 cm 9 1 in 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 125 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Code 39 EAN UPC 126 EV12 Linear Imager Typical Reading Distances The illustration below does not include the 0 12 cm 0 05 in setback for the CK71 Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment 200 lux EAN UPC 100 40 ee TT TTTI TT TTTI TT TTT TT TTTTTTTT a RETE EG e em 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 EV12 Typical Reading Distances With 0 12 cm 0 05 in Setback Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 0 15 mm 6 mils 9 6 cm 3 8 in 19 9 cm 7 9 in 0 25 mm 10 ils 6 1 cm 2 5 in 24 9 cm 9 8 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 5 1 cm 2 1 in 34 9 cm 13 8 in 1 mm 40 mils 7 1 cm 2 9 in 50 9 cm 20 1 in 0 33 mm 13 mils 5 1 cm 2 1 in 27 9 cm 11 0 in Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings EX25 Near Far Range Imager Mi
7. connection creating 78 ISpyWiFi application description 44 diagnosing Wi Fi status 107 K Key status LED description 7 keypad backlight behavior 16 18 keystrokes for entering characters 140 164 keypads illustrated 16 troubleshooting keys 111 Knowledge Central web site 112 L language provisioning 9 launching applications automatically 97 LEDs battery status described 14 status descriptions 7 Location of the CK70 Status LEDs 7 locked computer troubleshooting 1i1 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual M magstripe reader adapter described magstripe reader snap on adapter described 8 mass storage device using computer as 35 memory computer 119 microSD card about 28 installing in a CK70 CK71 31 installing in a CN70 CN70e 28 Microsoft security choosing 86 configuring 802 1x 88 configuring static WEP 89 configuring WPA Enterprise 802 1x 86 configuring WPA Personal PSK 87 configuring WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x 86 configuring WPA2 Personal PSK 87 using open no security associations 90 models of 70 Series computers 2 MS Assisted mode description 61 network connection troubleshooting 105 non incendive NI specifications 119 Notification LED description 7 numeric function keypad illustrated 18 numeric keypad entering characters on 22 illustrated 16 keypresses listed 140 numeric with function keys keypad keypresses listed 156 164 0 open associations configuring with Funk 85
8. Alt 2 forward slash cer oS quotes N A z inser eo eo Dele amp CIN broken vertical bar N A s x grave N A v Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow v v 160 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Left Arrow lt lt Right Arrow 0 0 CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Start Windows m Es Alt Alt E Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl Intermec Dashboard CK71 Function Keys To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad F1 F1 F1 F2 F2 F2 F3 F E3 F4 F5 Fs Fs E F7 F2 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 161 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 152 Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad 3 G 3 G3 3 s amp 3 8 3 es ex fa ao f 5 ao A so c o D so E ao E so G OH ojo ojo K ao L ao v N 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes CK71 Intermec Terminal Emulation ITE Keys To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad Attention Co A Autolog N A Clear 6 6 Duplicate N A D EEOF N A Fs Erase N A E Find N A F Field
9. Shift Red 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual UU LED 20 key status LED CK70 alphanumeric and CK71 function numeric Shift key status LED CK70 numeric and CK71 alphanumeric Description This LED is user programmable The computer successfully decoded a bar code If you have Intermec Terminal Emulator ITE the application is running and connected to the host If you do not have ITE you can configure the Ready to Work indicator to turn on or offto indicate a healthy state ITE is running but not connected to the host See About Battery Status on page 13 The Green function key is enabled The Orange function key is enabled The Shift key is enabled Chapter 1 Using the Computer 70 Series Accessories The 70 Series computer ships with a battery All other accessories are sold and ordered separately For help contact your local Intermec sales representative 70 Series Accessories Accessory Audio Snap On Adapter Back Accessory Interface CK70 CK71 Battery CK70 CK71 Magstripe Reader Adapter CN70 CN70e Battery CN70 CN70e Magstripe Reader Snap On Adapter Desktop Stand DEX UCS Snap On Adapter DX1 Desktop Dock with USB connectivity DX2 Dual Dock and DX4 Quad Dock The DX2 and DX4 are available in charge only and Ethernet configurations Description Use the audio adapter to connect the computer to a headset Use the back accessory interface to
10. description 38 illustration 38 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Title bar description 38 illustration 38 status icon descriptions 40 transferring files to and from PC 34 troubleshooting 105 110 802 11 network status 107 802 1x security 106 operation 111 reading bar codes 109 Wi Fi connection 105 turning on or off phone 53 54 U UMTS phone activating 50 update packages installing individual 100 USB communictions about 77 USB snap on adapter described 9 V vehicle dock accessories described 9 video recording 57 saving to an SD card 57 Virtual Private Network VPN connection creating 80 volume adjusting 26 Ww Wavelink Avalanche downloading the enabler 95 WEP static configuring with Funk 85 static configuring with Microsoft 89 WiFi communications supported 5 Wi Fi radio enabling 73 Wi Fi troubleshooting 105 Windows Embedded Handheld user interface 38 Windows Mobile Device Center downloading 100 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Index wireless connectivity troubleshooting 105 Wireless Center application description 45 Wireless Printing application description 45 Wireless Scanning application description 45 wireless security 81 91 802 1x with Funk 84 certificate loading 90 choosing Funk or WZC 81 configuration bar codes 166 Wireless Zero Configuration WZC selecting security choice 86 WPA Enterprise 802 1x security configuring with Funk 82 Enterprise
11. i 9 5 5 5 Ce 6 6 i e 6 6 6 o amp 0 amp CJ amp OAM 9 amp 140 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Character P q N lt e al M m gg O Ww gt Numeric Keypad 9 e 9 9 e 9 9 9 e 9 9 e e e C 2 9 1 2 2 9 1 2 2 2 e 1 3 9 1 G8 0G 9 1 C3 C3 3 9 1 4 9 1 C4 C4 9 1 Ca Ca C4 e 1 5 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes QWERTY Keypad f 9 69 s 0 amp amp e 9 gt c oo E E H 1 J 141 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character aA e e N x al cl H a ol of z zl e 142 Numeric Keypad AWW e 1 8 C5 5 e 1 6 9 1 6 Ce e 1 C6 Ce C6 9 1 7 9 C1 C7 C7 9 C13 C7 C2 C7 9 C1 C2 C2 C2 C7 e 1 8 9 1 8 8 e 1 8 C8 8 QWERTY Keypad K L w N 3 o P 9 R S amp U v w X z ojo ao U ojo OH 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad 5 J 6 K i N 9 v CN70 Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad at symbol N A Q amp
12. the volume you want select Vibrate or select Off 25 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Reading Bar Codes The computer ships with an internal imager Depending on the imager model in your computer you can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies composite symbologies and postal codes You can also connect the computer to cordless scanners such as the SF51 and SR61 through Bluetooth communications For help see Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner on page 74 e tethered scanners such as the SR30 and SR61T through the RS 232 adapter Model 1000AA03 For help see Connecting to a Tethered Scanner on page 78 Note When the Pictures amp Videos application is running you cannot log use the imager To read a bar code 1 Enable only the bar code symbologies that you need 2 Use Intermec Settings to choose the predefined imager mode that best suits your environment Predefined Mode For Scanning 1D Only 1D labels 1D and 2D Standard Default All types of bar code labels 1D and 2D Bright Environment In high ambient light such as outdoors in the sunshine 1D and 2D Reflective Surface Glossy labels Note You can also select the imager predefined mode in Profile K Settings by tapping Start gt Profile Settings gt Scanning 3 Point the imager window at the bar code label and hold the computer steady a few inches from the label 4 Press the Scan button The laser poin
13. 77 configuration number finding 112 configuring parameters 64 conserving battery life 15 Console using to install applications 96 contact information Intermec ii D Dashboard about the button 25 button using 104 description 104 illustration 104 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Index launching 25 default settings bar code symbologies 130 communications 133 imager 132 listed 130 137 restoring Intermec Settings 71 scanner 132 desktop stand described 8 DX1 desktop dock described 8 DX2 dual dock described 8 DX4 quad dock described 8 EA30 area imager reading distances 122 electrial specifications 119 eMDI description 45 emergency phone call making with computer 54 Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging eMDI application description 45 environmental specifications 118 Ethernet communications configuring 73 snap on adapter described 9 EV12 linear imager reading distances 125 EX25 imager reading distances 127 F Features Demo description 46 features of 70 Series 5 files transferring to and from PC 34 fix interval configuring with iGPS 62 flash file store using computer as 35 flick screen gesture described 40 Funk security 802 1x 84 configuring 802 1x 84 configuring static WEP 85 configuring WPA Enterprise 802 1x 82 configuring WPA Personal PSK 83 configuring WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x 82 177 Index 178 Funk security continued configuring WPA2 Personal PSK 83 pr
14. 802 1x security configuring with Microsoft 86 Personal PSK security configuring with Funk 83 Personal PSK security configuring with Microsoft 87 WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x security configuring with Funk 82 Enterprise 802 1x security configuring with Microsoft 86 Personal PSK security configuring with Funk 83 Personal PSK security configuring with Microsoft 87 www intermec com Knowledge Central 112 manuals downloading ix xi Product Support 112 warranty information ix 181 Index 182 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual fatermec Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com 2011 Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual P N 935 038 002
15. 9 1 2 2 9 1 2 2 2 e 1 3 9 1 C3 C3 9 13 C3 CS 3 9 1 4 9 1 C4 C4 9 1 C4 Ca C4 e 1 5 e C 5 5 e 1 8 C5 5 e 1 6 e 1 6 C6 QWERTY Numeric Keypad f C9 69 s 3 S CJ A op E E oA amp H 1 J K v N 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Character oo M 9 Q 4A Q2 N e N a gt lt lt lt C n 2m o d O Numeric Keypad e 1 C6 Ce e e 1 7 9 C1 C7 C7 9 C13 C2 C2 C7 9 C13 C2 C2 C2 C7 e 1 8 e EJ 9 9 J e e CJ B 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes QWERTY Numeric Keypad o P 9 R S amp U N e EJ O 9 J ll NJ bl 9 147 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad 9 CN70e Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric Keypad at symbol N A amp ampersand N A asterisk colon N A comma N A dollar N A exclamation N A hyphen percent period plus 99oszgo pound zZ x question mark a gt apostrophe Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow 9 6 0 G 148 QWERTY Numeric Keypad 9 QWERTY Numeric Keypad 9 ao U ojo o E ao 9 OR O OO w 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual To Enter
16. Camera BT Configure on Connect Magstripe Reader Communications Menu Communications Options Device Name 802 11 Radio Ethernet Adapter Bluetooth Parameters You Can Configure Symbologies Scanner settings mager settings e Decode security Symbologies Scanner settings mager settings Decode security Symbologies Scanner settings Scanner port settings mager settings Decode security Symbologies Scanner settings Camera settings e Decode security Bluetooth configure on connect Enable magstripe reader Reader model read only Parameters You Can Configure Device name Security choice supplicant Security settings includes Wi Fi settings such as enable disable radio IP settings Certificates IP settings Bluetooth settings power discoverable connectable and so on 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Communications Options WWAN Radio Serial Port Switch Device Settings Menu Device Settings Options Date and Time Good Read Volume Backlight Screen Keypad Power Management Sensors USB Connections System Component Versions IDL Runtime Versions Profile Settings Application Features Disabled by Policy 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Parameters You Can Configure Add WWAN connection Edit WWAN connections Manage WWAN radio e WWAN information Serial
17. Features Demo provides a simple way to explore the key features of your mobile computer You will find applications that demonstrate scanning document imaging image capture printing and GPS functionality Many of the applications that are part of Features Demo also have separate full featured versions that you can download and license for your computer About Image Capture The Intermec Image Capture application is provided for use on the 70 Series computers with an EA30 imager Image capture provides a way for users to capture a high quality grayscale image with a mobile computer Image Capture also allows you to change settings to provide the best image possible for the conditions present You do not need to license Image Capture About Intermec Browser Intermec Browser is a locked down web application for your computer that is compatible with Internet Explorer 6 0 You can configure Intermec Browser for your specific application requirements and design your own web pages You can download and use Intermec Browser for a 60 day evaluation period After the evaluation period expires you will need to purchase a license About Intermec Connection Manager Intermec Connection Manager is a software application and API interface that provides seamless network roaming for Intermec mobile computers configured with one or more wired or wireless technologies Ethernet 802 11 GPRS CDMA Intermec Connection Manager works in the background to
18. Fi Configuration Bar Codes 1D Imager Radio Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi set Funk defaults START HERE 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 5 13 158 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi set Funk defaults 6 13 7 13 8 13 9 13 10 13 11 13 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 169 Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi set Funk defaults inns DUI Ill Ml I Ij 12 13 13 13 Enable Wi Fi radio set Microsoft WZC defaults START HERE 1 20 2 20 3 20 170 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi radio set Microsoft i S TI II 4 20 5 20 6 20 7 20 8 20 9 20 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 171 Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi radio set Microsoft 10 20 11 20 12 20 13 20 14 20 TIBIA 15 20 172 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi radio set Microso
19. Main processor TI OMAP3 600 MHz Memory 512 MB RAM Persistent storage 1 GB Flash Removable storage up to 32 GB user accessible microSD card slot Keypad CN70 QWERTY Numeric CN70e QWERTY Numeric Numeric CK70 Large Alpha Alphanumeric CK71 Numeric Function Alphanumeric Imaging options 5 megapixel color camera and EA30 area imager all EV12 CK71 only or EX25 CK71 only 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 119 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Back Accessory Interface Pin outs The back accessory interface provides power for peripheral devices out the back of the CK70 and CK71 computers Pin Pin Name 1 0 Description 1 OTB_PWR Output Power supply for peripheral 2 GND 3 OTB_RX Input DTE Data Receive 4 OTB_TX Output DTE Data Transmit 5 OTB_I O_Voltage Input I O Voltage Level 6 OTB_ID BiDir One Wire Bus for ID 7 OTB_RTS Output DTE Ready do Send 8 OTB CTS Input DTE Clear to Send Touch Screen Specifications Transmissive VGA display with high durability touch screen 480 x 640 pixels 8 9 cm 3 5 in diagonal active area LED backlight and ambient light sensor Standard Communications e UMTS not available on CK71 CDMA not available on CK71 GPS notavailable on CK71 e 802 11a b g n Bluetooth e USB high speed 2 0 OTGO Wireless LAN Standards compliant IEEE 802 11a b g n 2 4 GHz and 5 GHz Single Stream Data rates up to 72Mbps Security 802 11i WPA WPA2 802 1x EAP TLS TTLS L
20. On Adapter Model 1000AA07 For more information about these accessories and how to order them see 70 Series Accessories on page 8 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 77 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Tethered Scanner Use this procedure to connect your mobile computer to an SR30 SR61T or ASCII tethered scanner and enable RS 232 communications To connect the computer to a tethered scanner 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings gt Communications gt Serial Port Switch Select Standard docking and IrDA and tap OK If the serial port switch is set to one of the other options you need to select Standard docking and IrDA and then save and reboot the computer before you proceed 3 Tap Back to return to the Main Menu Tap Data Collection gt Dock Tethered Scanner gt Enable scanner auto detect 5 Select the Enable scanner auto detect check box and tap OK Perform one of these items based on the type of scanner you are connecting e Foran SR30 or SR61T scanner tap Scanner Settings select SR Intermec Scanner and then tap OK Foran ASCII scanner tap Scanner Settings select ASCII and then tap OK Set up the appropriate COM port settings by selecting Scanner Port Settings Connect the RS 232 snap on adapter with the attached scanner to the bottom of the mobile computer Creating an ISP Connection You can create an Internet Service Provider IS
21. On off button 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer CK70 and CK71 Back View Imager ea Camera gt Camera Left speaker Left speaker port dail port IrDA port Battery What s New in This Release This version of the user s manual contains these updates e Added information on the new non incendive NI versions of the computer For more information see 70 Series Non Incendive Computer Specifications on page 119 Added information on provisioning the computer For more information see About Language Provisioning on page 9 e Added information on how to use the 70 Series computer as a USB mass storage device For more information see Using the Computer as a Mass Storage Device on page 35 Corrected the cold boot procedure For more information see Cold Booting the Computer on page 113 Added information on the new ScanDiagnostic application For more information see Using ScanDiagnostic to Troubleshoot the Scanner on page 110 Removed information on the compass which is not supported 4 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Overview of 70 Series Features The 70 Series includes these standard features e EA30 area imager that can read bar codes and capture images CK71 only Choice of EA30 EX25 or EV12 imagers e Multi processor architecture with 512 MB DRAM and 1G Flash CDMA or UMTS capability
22. Settings Default Value Camera Disable Camera Scan Show Option in Profile Settings Enable Camera Scan Show Option in Profile Settings Power Always On Show Option in Profile Settings Maximize Battery Life Show Option in Profile Settings Normal Show Option in Profile Settings Scanning 1D Bar Codes Optimized Show Option in Profile Settings Bright Sunlight Show Option in Profile Settings Reflective Labels Show Option in Profile Settings Standard Show Option in Profile Settings 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 135 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings 136 GPS Settings Use GPS settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the GPS network GPS GPS Setting Default Value Enable Bread Crumbing Disable Core Messaging Service Settings Use core messaging service settings to configure the message routers between client and server software applications Core Messaging Service Core Messaging Service Setting Default Value Associated Server IP Null Broadcast Name INTERMEC Port 62241 Keep Alive Ping Interval 30 Seconds Device Monitor Settings Use device monitor settings to configure how the mobile computer monitors the network Device Health Controls Device Health Setting Default Value Enable Health Data Collection On Enable Device Health Application On Enable Blue Light Off for Ready to Work Set Rule File Location SmartSystems HealthRules txt System Device Health Refresh seconds
23. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Intermec applications on your computer as well as additional Intermec applications you can download Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications About the User Interface The user interface for the Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 operating system is different from previous versions of Windows Mobile The interface is touch friendly and easy to navigate Use the following sections to understand how to interact with Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 About the Home Screen 38 When you turn on your mobile computer the Home screen is the first screen that appears The Home screen contains three navigation bars the Title bar the horizontal scroll bar and the Tile bar The Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 Home Screen en KO KC 8 47 JC Te LEM Title bar LET Horizontal scroll bar Eg uit Getting Started No unread messages No tasks No upcoming appointments Bing f Device unlocked Tile bar kJ Use the Title bar icons to view the current status of information such as signal strength and battery power remaining For more information on the Title bar icons see Title Bar Status Icons on page 40 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications A horizontal scroll bar appears when you tap an icon in the Title bar This horizontal scroll bar makes it easy to access the appl
24. attach accessories such as the magstripe reader adapter to the CK70 and CK71 This battery provides main power to the CK70 and CK71 Use the magnetic stripe reader to be able to read magnetic cards with the CK70 and CK71 computer This battery provides main power to the CN70 and CN70e Use the magnetic stripe reader to be able to read magnetic cards with the CN70 and CN70e computer Use the desktop stand to hold the 70 Series computer on your desk or a stable surface Use this adapter to receive and send serial communications through a DEX UCS connection Use the desktop dock with the Computer cup to charge the battery while it is installed in the computer Battery cup to charge the battery Use these charger bases with the Computer cup to charge batteries while they are installed in the computer Battery cup to charge two batteries 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Accessory Ethernet Snap On Adapter Handstrap Replacement Kit Holster RS 232 Snap On Adapter Scan Handle Tethered Stylus Replacement Kit USB Snap On Adapter Vehicle Dock Vehicle Holder Vehicle Power Adapter Vocollect Snap On Adapter Chapter 1 Using the Computer Description Use the Ethernet adapter to be able to connect the computer to an Ethernet network You can order and install a replacement handstrap for the CN70 CN70e and CK70 CK71 Each kit contains 5 handstraps Use the holste
25. dock To configure Ethernet communications 1 Connect the Ethernet snap on adapter to your mobile computer 2 Connect the Ethernet cable from your network to the snap on adapter or dock Ethernet communications are automatically enabled on your mobile computer 3 Make sure that your computer is communicating with the network The network connection icon M should appear on the title bar 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 73 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Configuring Bluetooth Communications Your mobile computer is Bluetooth enabled which lets you connect to other Bluetooth devices such as scanners printers or audio devices You need to turn on the Bluetooth radio before you can discover and connect to other Bluetooth devices By default the radio is turned off To turn on the Bluetooth radio and configure Bluetooth settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Bluetooth gt Mode 2 Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box Bluetooth Pedal 4t Devices lt Mode gt COM Ports x Turn on Bluetooth D Make this device visible to other devices To connect to a device click on the Devices tab below 3 Optional Ifyou want your computer to be visible to other Bluetooth devices choose Make this device visible to other devices 4 Tap OK The Bluetooth radio maintains its state through a reboot or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports But if you clean boot your c
26. interface description 8 pin outs 120 backlight configuring screen 25 keypad behavior 18 bar code default symbology settings 130 radio configuration 166 reading 27 reading troubleshooting 109 symbologies 121 battery about 10 battery icons described 13 changing 10 charging 10 charging accessories 10 checking the status 13 conserving battery life 15 descriptions 8 status LED 14 Bluetooth Audio application description audio device connecting to 77 communications configuring 74 77 printer connecting to 76 scanner connecting to 74 C calling product support 112 camera description 56 CDMA phone activating 52 carriers 52 certificate loading 90 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual characters entering on CK70 CK71 keypad 23 entering on numeric keypad 22 entering on QWERTY keypad 21 entering with keystrokes 140 164 charging accessories battery 10 charging the battery 10 CK70 keypads illustrated 18 status LEDs 6 7 CK70 CK71 battery described 8 entering characters on keypad 23 magstripe reader adapter described 8 CK71 keypads illustrated 18 status LEDs 7 clean boot performing 115 cleaning computer 116 CN70 keypads illustrated 16 status LEDs 6 CN70 CN70e battery described 8 vehicle dock described 9 vehicle holder described 9 cold boot performing 113 communications 802 11 configuring 73 Bluetooth configuring 74 77 default settings 133 Ethernet configuring 73 serial 77 USB
27. network and other networks are detected Other wireless networks are detected Connected to a wireless network 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 41 Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications 42 Icon wx MB HI E 3 9 aS EL amp ES E lb rm _ fal Bl ka Gs Description Synchronizing through a Wi Fi connection Connected to a wireless network and other networks are detected Information about a new wireless network is available A network connection is active A network connection is inactive The phone has maximum signal strength The phone has no signal The phone capability is off The phone has no service The phone is searching for service Data is being transferred A voice call is in progress A voice call is on hold There is no SIM card present in the computer The volume is off and the phone is set to vibrate The volume is on The volume is off The battery has a full charge The battery has a high charge 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Description The battery has a medium charge The battery has a low charge The battery has a very low charge The battery is attached to external power and is charging No battery is installed in the computer Call forwarding is on Voice mail is off GPS locator is off GPS locator is on Ku SS
28. or EX25 imager use the 2D configuration bar codes to configure the radio If your CK71 has an EV12 imager use the 1D configuration bar codes to configure the radio You can find out what imager is in your CK71 by opening Intermec Settings and tapping Data Collection gt Internal Scanner gt Scanner Settings The following ScanNGo bar codes were created using SmartSystems Foundation For more information on SmartSystems Foundation see Managing the Computer Using SmartSystems on page 94 2D Configuration Bar Codes Follow these directions to configure the computer with a 2D imager EA30 or EX25 1 Scan the appropriate bar code from the table and wait for the program to start 2 Follow any instructions on the device 166 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes 2D Imager Radio Configuration Bar Codes To Configure These Settings Scan This Bar Code Enable Wi Fi set Funk defaults Enable Wi Fi radio set Microsoft WZC defaults 1D Configuration Bar Codes Follow these directions to configure the computer with a 1D imager EV12 1 Scan the START HERE bar code from the table and wait for che program to start 2 Scan the bar code labeled 1 13 or 1 20 depending of the wireless security you want to use 3 Scan the rest of the bar codes in any order 4 Follow any instructions on the device 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 167 Appendix C ScanNGo Wi
29. port switch settings IrDA docking connector and back interface Parameters You Can Configure Date and time settings Internal scanner Dock tethered scanner Bluetooth scanner Volume settings beeper and voice headset beeper and vibrate mode Backlight settings display backlight keypad backlight and light level Screen rotation Scan button remapping Power button Battery power External power Screen rotation Device off USB connections System component versions read only ITC50 read only Whether these parameter options appear in Profile Settings Camera Power Scanning None read only 67 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 68 e Printer Menu Printer Options Parameters You Can Configure Printer if connected through Printer settings Auto detect printer Bluetooth memory display and so on Note The Printer menu displays settings for Bluetooth connected printers The settings that appear in the menu are dependent on the printer that is paired with the device The printer needs to be using the Wireless Printer applet GPS Menu GPS Options GPS Bread crumbing settings SmartSystems Information Menu SmartSystems Information Options Parameters You Can Configure Identity Identity information hardware version firmware version OS version and so on read only Administrator Administrator settings name phone and email Location Location settings cou
30. state but the registry and file systems are saved The computer shuts down all running processes and restarts Cancel The Power Options menu is cancelled Screen Off Lowest power saving mode The screen turns off but the phone all radios and internal devices stay on Tap the screen to turn the screen back on Shutdown Very high power saving mode The computer turns off everything You must press Power or apply external power to restart the computer The Intermec Power Options screen is customizable You can use Intermec Settings to determine which options are available to end users the timeout until the default choice is selected the default action if no option is selected or to disable the Power Options screen For more information on customizing the screen using Intermec Settings see Using Intermec Settings on the Computer on page 64 or see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual About the Intermec Dashboard Button If the Ready to Work light blinks your computer may be experiencing a problem Press the Intermec Dashboard button to launch the Intermec Dashboard application and view troubleshooting and status information You can press the button at any time to bring up the Intermec Dashboard If the computer is not healthy the current issues are displayed at the top of the screen If the device is healthy you can use the Dashboard to view device information For more information see About the Intermec
31. to an Intermec Product Support representative call 1 800 755 5505 Before you can call Intermec Product Support make sure you have the following information ready Configuration number Serial number Operating system version e SmartSystems Platform Bundle SSPB version e Ifyou are using security know the type Funk or Microsoft and the full set of parameters Power management settings Ifyou 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 it You can find most of the information listed above in Intermec Settings Consult your application developer for information on your custom application Finding Your Configuration Number Use the following procedure to help you find the configuration number of your computer Look at the label on the back of the computer 112 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Finding Your Operating System Version Use the following procedure to find the OS version of your mobile computer 1 Press the Intermec Dashboard button to launch the Dashboard 2 Tap the Information bar The Information Details page appears and displays information such as the firmware version and the OS version Resetting the Computer If the computer does not resume after pressing the Power bu
32. turned on properly configured and has 802 1x security enabled Troubleshooting 802 1x Security Use the following table to troubleshoot problems with your 802 1x security that will prevent you from connecting to your network such as an incorrect password Problems With 802 1x Security Problem Solution The computer indicates itis not Make sure that authenticated the User Name and Password parameters on the computer must match the user name and password on authentication server You may need to reenter the password on both the computer and authentication server onyour 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 theIPaddress and secret key for access point must match the IP address and secret key on the authentication server You may need to reenter the IP address and secret key on both your access point and authentication server theauthentication server software is running on the server PC You receive a message saying The Date and time are not saved when you perform a clean boot server certificate has expired or Reenter the date and time and then save your changes your system date is incorrect after you perform a clean boot on the computer 106 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Chec
33. 132 tethered scanner connecting 78 troubleshooting 109 scanners supported tethered and cordless ScanNGo radio configuration bar codes 166 screen aligning 43 backlight configuring 25 brightness configuring 26 gestures 39 no response troubleshooting 111 specifications 120 Screen Off power option description 25 SD card using to save pictures and videos 57 security wireless 802 1x with Funk 84 choosing Funk or WZC 81 serial communications about 77 settings default listed 130 137 Shift status LED description 7 Shutdown power option description 25 silently updating system software 100 SIM card installing 50 SmartSystems Foundation console illustration 94 Console using to install applications 96 description 47 downloading 47 95 monitoring computer health 104 ScanNGo description 95 updating system software 99 using the Console to install applications 96 using to manage computer 94 using with remote Intermec Settings 72 specifications non incendive NI 119 physical and environmental 118 status icons Title bar 40 status LEDs CK70 6 CN70 6 descriptions 7 storage card using to install applications 97 storage computer 119 Suspend power option description symbologies supported 121 system software updating with SmartSystems Foundation 99 system software updating 98 T terminal emulation troubleshooting 105 tethered scanner connecting 78 tethered stylus replacement kit described 9 Tile bar
34. 2 802 1x or 802 1x security this section also assumes that your authentication server and authenticators are properly configured 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 Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security The computer supports both Funk and Microsoft security which dynamically select wireless networks based on your preferences The option you choose depends on your network security needs e Ifyou are using the computer in a static environment that requires a high level of security you should use Funk security which offers CCX v4 0 compliance support for LEAP and TTLS and configuration for up to four profiles To use Funk security you need to select a profile For help see the next section Selecting a Funk Security Profile 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 81 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 82 Ifyou are primarily using the computer to connect to Wi Fi 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 86 Selecting a Funk Security Profile You can define up to four profiles for Funk security Different profiles let your computer communicate in different networks without having to change all of your security se
35. 3q sal c2 044 lb eU C E UE MEE RN DOT ER ne xii 1 Using the Computer ccc cece eee eens 1 About the 70 Series Mobile Computers sa wela h Wa 2 00204040244 ee 2 Whats New ini Lhis Release7 uec RD Re sa 4 Overview of 70 Series Features 0 00 ccc cc cece cece kk kk kk kk kk kk kk k 5 Aboutthe Status LED Ss oere s sty s Meha hae b ob er exe l n da yen re e eei 2 6 70 Series Accessories 0 ce ee ren 8 About Language Provisioning rera KETI Enr RAAE A eee 9 About the DaT Da be rg ERN RR RE E UH Eiin 10 Chatging the Battery ee pe ET or Habe dete VO LR TER 10 Changing the Battery 1 al ayan n W re re EX xe we bal RD Cus ei Ri eda 10 About Battery Status ic celeste paws eee Deva nd bees kane pU DES 13 About Battery Life and Conservation WW KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 15 Abo ttheKeypad cce mr Sea We EWE O ae DEW OA 2ND AA PE mes 16 Entering Characters on the QWERTY Keypad 0 0 0 e eee eee ee 21 Entering Characters on the Numeric Keypad KK KK KK eee ee 22 Entering Characters on the CK70 and CK71 Keypads 005 23 Aboutthe Power Buttons 2c b tate EUER VR DC wet ete Lows 23 About the Intermec Dashboard Button ccc cee cee eens 25 Configuring the Screen Backlight xan Ala yak l yak Wu al ka a keda ee 25 Adjusting the Volume 2g a la ne SUUS EM EE us et Rene 26 Reading Bar Codes ii vary han Pek
36. 480 n a a ile lan a n jn 160 400 128 7 320 10096 EAN contrast UPC 96 r 240 64 160 g6 128 7 1mm 40 mils i L240 i L 320 400 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 EX25 1D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0 24 cm 0 09 in Setback Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 0 25 mm 10 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 135 cm 53 15 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 16 cm 6 30 in 280 cm 110 24 in 1 mm 40 mils 25 cm 9 84 in 550 cm 216 54 in 1 4 mm 55 mils 40 cm 15 75 in 720 cm 283 46 in 2 5 mm 100 mils e 1200 cm 472 44 in 2 5 mm 100 mils i 1300 cm 511 81 in 0 33 mm 13 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 160 cm 62 99 in 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle EX25 Near Far Range Imager 2D Typical Reading Distances 40 120 160 200 240 320 360 400 440 480 in Tis Doer Eo a na Jo ok t ni ai 160 7 r 400 128 7 320 96 240 160 r 80 0 80 E 160 i 07emm 30mils i 3 ANM Luc NEC 240 128 2 5 mm 100 mils 320 400 0 100 300 400 500 600 800 900 1000 1100 1200 EX25 2D Symbologies Typical Reading Distances With 0 24 cm 0 09 in Setback Symbology Density DataMatrix 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 76 mm 30 mils 1 4 mm 55 mils 2
37. 5 mm 100 mils 7 5 mm 300 mils Minimum Distance 15 cm 5 91 in 25 cm 9 84 in 20 cm 7 87 in Maximum Distance 90 cm 35 43 in 310 cm 122 05 in 450 cm 177 17 in 1100 cm 433 07 in 1524 cm 600 in Minimum distance depends on bar code width and scan angle 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 129 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Default Configuration 130 The following tables list the default values of the configuration settings supported on the mobile computer If you restore the mobile computer to factory default settings the mobile computer uses these values The settings are grouped by function and reflect the organization of Intermec Settings Not all of the configuration settings are listed in this appendix For detailed information on most of the settings see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual Data Collection Settings Use data collection settings to configure the imager and to configure the bar codes that you want the imager to be able to read Data Collection Settings Data Collection Setting Default Value Enable Scanner Camera Port On BT Configure On Connect Overwrite with computer settings Enable Magstripe Reader Disable Symbology Settings Symbology Default Value AustraliaPost Disable Aztec Disable BPO Disable CanadaPost Disable Codabar Disable Codablock A Disable Codablock F Disable Code 11 Disable Code 39 Enable
38. 9 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 5834753 5834749 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 There may be other U S and foreign patents pending xiv 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 1 Using the Computer This chapter introduces the 70 Series Mobile Computers with Windows Embedded Handheld operating system Use this chapter to learn about the basic features and functions of each computer as well as the available accessories for it Chapter 1 Using the Computer About the 70 Series Mobile Computers The
39. 90 Network Device Health Refresh seconds 45 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Device Health Screen Captures Device Health Screen Captures Setting Default Value Directory SmartSystems ScreenCapture Screen Captures Allowed 3 Device Wipe Device Wipe Setting Default Value Enable Wipe Disabled Interval in days Null Virtual Wedge Settings Use virtual wedge settings to configure the virtual wedge Virtual Wedge Setting Setting Default Value Virtual Wedge Enable Bar Code Scanner Grid Null Label Encoding Code Page 1252 Magstripe Reader Grid Null 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 137 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings 138 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Keypads and Keystrokes Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Standard Characters Use the following tables to learn how to enter standard and other available characters and functions with the keypad If there is no sequence of keystrokes for a particular character or function it is only available through the soft input panel SIP which you can access by tapping the keyboard icon on the touch screen CN70 Keypads and Keystrokes CN70 Alphanumeric Characters Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad i 2 e 2 2 i 9 2 2 2 3 j e 3 3 f e 3 3 C3 g 4 i e 4 4 i 9 4 4 C4 j oa i e 5 5
40. Code 93 Disable Code 128 GS1 128 Enable 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Default Value DataMatrix Enable DutchPost Disable EAN UPC Enable UPC A UPC E EAN 8 EAN 13 GS1 Composite Disable GS1 DataBar Expanded Disable GS1 DataBar Limited Disable GS1 DataBar Omni Directional Disable Infomail Disable Intelligent Mail Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable JapanPost Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Maxicode Disable Micro PDF417 Disable MSI Disable PDF417 Enable Planet Disable Plessey Disable Postnet Disable QR Code Disable Standard 2 of 5 Disable SwedenPost Disable Telepen Disable TLC 39 Disable Symbology Option Settings Symbology Option Settings Default Value Preamble None Disabled Postamble None Disabled Symbology Identifier Disable Multicode Disable 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 131 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Scanner Settings Scanner Settings Trigger Predefined Modes Trigger Mode Aimer Mode Hardware Trigger Trigger Timeout sec Aiming Duration msec Turn Off After Good Read Imager Settings Imager Settings Predefined Modes Image File Location Signature Image Capture Document Imaging Image Capture Output Compression Output Compression Quality Edge Enhancement Noise Reduction Subsampling Image Rotation Image Lighting Correction Decode Security Settings Decode Security Settings Con
41. Configuring 802 1x Security With Funk Security Use the following procedure to configure 802 1x WEP security with Funk security Intermec recommends that you use WPA2 802 1x instead of 802 1x WEP if possible 1 wo on nu AUN 10 84 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Select the profile you want to configure For Association choose Open For Encryption choose WEP For 8021x choose TTLS PEAP or TLS If you chose TTLS or PEAP a Enter a User Name b For Prompt for Credentials choose Enter credentials now c Enter a User Password d For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes If you choose TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on page 90 b For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 11 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer c Enter a User Name and Subject Name Save your settings Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security Use the following procedure to configure static WEP security with Funk Intermec recommends that you use WPA2 PSK instead of WEP if possible 1 o on O0 uU h N 10 11 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured Make sure Funk is se
42. Dashboard on page 104 Configuring the Screen Backlight The display has an ambient light sensor that automatically adjusts the backlight intensity to conserve power and ensure the display is readable By default the screen turns off when there is no activity with the computer Press a key or tap the screen to resume activity 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 25 Chapter 1 Using the Computer To configure the screen backlight to turn off 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Power 2 Tap Advanced on the horizontal scroll bar 3 Select the screen power off settings for when the computer is on battery power or external power To configure the screen brightness 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Backlight 2 Adjust the slider to the desired brightness level 3 Tap OK Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the computer volume for your needs and your environment The volume includes sounds you hear when you tap the screen or read bar codes with the imager You can set the volume to off very low low medium high very high default or vibrate You can also use the buttons on the right side of the computer to adjust the volume The upper button increases the volume Thelower button decreases the volume To adjust the volume 1 Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen and then tap the volume icon on the horizontal scroll menu 2 Use your stylus or the and O keys to adjust the volume slider to
43. E K i d l fa al 2 Aligning the Screen You may need to align your screen if you tap on one area and it registers in a different part of the screen Make sure you only use the stylus to complete the alignment process To align the screen 1 Tap Start amp gt Settings gt System gt Screen 2 Follow the prompts on the screen to complete the alignment process About Intermec Applications Intermec provides many useful applications to help you configure troubleshoot and connect your computer to other devices and networks You can also download additional applications from the Intermec web site to help you use all of the features of your computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 43 Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Applications Available on the Mobile Computer Use this table to understand some of the Intermec applications available on your computer Intermec Applications Available on the Mobile Computer Icon Application D Bluetooth Audio iGPS Intermec Settings E ISpyWiFi l5 Profile Settings Description Use the Bluetooth Audio application to connect to a Bluetooth headset or hands free device For more information see Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device on page 77 Use the iGPS application to improve the performance of GPS on your computer For more information see Improving GPS Performance on the Computer on page 61 iGPS i
44. EAP PEAP EAP FAST WEP 120 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Certifications Regulatory Approvals FCC CE cULus Listed DEMKO Bar Code Symbologies Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings WPA2 Enterprise Personal WPA Enterprise Personal Wi Fi WMM WMM Power Save Cisco Compatible Extensions CCX 4 0 The imagers support all of the bar code symbologies listed in the next table Supported Bar Code Symbologies AustraliaPost Aztec BPO Canada Post China Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 GS1 128 DataMatrix Dutch Post EAN UPC GS1 Composite GS1 DataBar Expanded GS1 DataBar Limited GS1 DataBar Omni Directional Infomail Interleaved 2 of 5 Japan Post KoreanPost Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 Planet Plessey Postnet QR Code Standard 2 of 5 SwedenPost Telepen TLC 39 These symbologies are not supported with the EV12 imager in the CK71 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 121 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Imager Reading Distances 122 Typical reading distances are done in an office environment using office lights 4 lux Minimum distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Both reading distances are provided in respective scan engine integration guides Contact your local Intermec representative for more information Below are the typical and m
45. Numeric Keypad Left Arrow lt Right Arrow CapsLock 1 Enter BE E Shift ot Sue 0 Start Windows o Esc E Talk End Call Intermec Dashboard CK70 Keypads and Keystrokes CK70 Alphanumeric Characters Character Large Alpha Keypad a b m e 6 s 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes QWERTY Numeric Keypad 2 OE 9 Alphanumeric Keypad m e 6 s 149 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad g h i 5 f C9 69 amp 9 x e 9 3 3 0 6 9 0 9 5 N C9 69 3 amp 9 x e e 9 3 3 0 6 9 0 9 A 150 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad u c c i D D 3 E E i E E G G H H OH i G 1 J J J a K K L M v wy n N oN amp o amp o P P Q 9 9 OR B S S u amp U U u v v 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 151 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad w w OW X X Y i z amp z 0 3 8 8 g j amp amp 8 CK70 Characters and F
46. P connection to send and receive e mail messages using Messaging Outlook E mail and view web pages using Internet Explorer Mobile You need to get your ISP dial up access telephone number a user name and a password from your ISP 78 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer To create an ISP Connection 1 2 3 4 ui Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections Under My ISP tap Add a new modem connection Enter a name for the connection such as ISP Connection If you are using an external modem connected to your mobile computer with a cable select Hayes Compatible on COMI from the Select a modem list Tap Next 6 Enter the access phone number and then tap Next 7 Enter the User name Password and Domain if provided by an 10 11 12 ISP or your network administrator Tap Finish On the Connections screen tap Advanced on the horizontal scroll Connections Q g XD 12 56 Tasks lt Advanced gt Tasks Select which networks are automatically used Select Networks Dialing Rules Create exceptions for intranet addresses Exceptions l Tap Dialing Rules When the Enable Dialing Rules box appears tap OK Tap Edit 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 79 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 13 In the Name field enter your phone type Home Mobile or Work 14 Tap OK until you exit the Conne
47. T Java and web components grouped by functionality that you can use to create applications for the computer The Resource Kits are part ofthe Intermec Developer Library IDL and can be downloaded from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl For more information see the Intermec Developer Library Resource Kit Developer Guide 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 95 Chapter 7 Managing the Computer Packaging Your Application For very simple applications the executable file may be the only file you need to deploy More typically you will have a set of files to install Intermec recommends using cab files to install your applications The computer uses standard Windows Mobile cab files and will install third party cab files Choosing a Target Location You can have your cab file place your application in any of these memory locations on the mobile computer e The ObjectStore Theoptional microSD card Depending on available disk space you may want to consider installing your application files on the microSD card Using a card creates the Storage Card folder on the computer Thenon volatile Flash File Store Applications and data in the Flash File Store will persist through a clean boot Note The Flash File Store is erased if you reflash the operating system image Files copied to any of these locations are safe when you cold boot the computer as long as the AutoRun system is installed in the app
48. The GPS Settings screen appears with Programs selected GPS Settings E Yi 2 3 40 Access lt Programs gt Hardware Choose the port that programs will use to obtain GPS data Any program that uses GPS will need to communicate with this port GPS program port COM8 V 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Using GPS 2 Select the COM port that you want your programs to use to get GPS data from your computer 3 Tap Access in the horizontal scroll bar and select the Manage GPS automatically check box GPS Settings e Y E 3 58 Hardware lt Access Programs Windows Mobile manages access to your GPS device and allows multiple programs to obtain GPS data simultaneously If you clear this check box some programs may not be able to obtain GPS data x Manage GPS automatically recommended 4 Tap OK Improving GPS Performance on the Computer Use the iGPS application to improve the performance of the GPS on your CN70 CN70e or CK70 computer The integrated GPS module has three operating modes Standalone MS Assisted e gpsOneXTRA UMTS computers only In Standalone mode the GPS module relies solely on GPS satellites to determine position 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 61 Chapter 5 Using GPS 62 In MS Assisted mode the computer can determine position without receiving GPS signals directly from satellites instead the computer receive
49. 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 gt Contact Us Service Location Support For the most current listing of service locations click Support gt Returns and Repairs gt Repair Locations For technical support in South Korea use the after service locations listed below AWOO Systems 102 1304 SK Ventium 522 Dangjung dong Gunpo si Gyeonggi do Korea South 435 776 Contact Mr Sinbum Kang Telephone 82 31 436 1191 Email mjyun awoo co kr IN Information System PTD LTD 6th Floor Daegu Venture Center Bldg 95 Shinchun 3 Dong Donggu Daegu City Korea E mail jmyou idif co kr or korlim gw idif co kr 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Before You Begin Who Should Read This Manual This manual is written for the person who is responsible for installing configuring and maintaining the 70 Series Mobile Computer This manual provides you with information about the features of the 70 Series mobile computer and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot it Before you work with the 70 Series mobile computer you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms such as IP address Related Documents This is a list of related Intermec documents Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual Intermec Developer Li
50. a maintenance plan to keep you up to date with the latest releases and upgrades You can download and use ITE for a 60 day evaluation period After the evaluation period expires you will need to purchase a license and maintenance plan About SmartSystems Foundation SmartSystems Foundation is an easy to use software platform that provides IT Administrators and Integrators a single integrated portal for hands free provisioning deployment and management of Intermec devices minimizing the effort spent on software upgrades equipment monitoring maintenance and troubleshooting SmartSystems Foundation provides a consistent way to manage Intermec devices including mobile computers RFID readers printers and bar code scanners located on site or remote to make the most of limited IT resources and lower the total cost of ownership for Intermec data collection equipment SmartSystems Foundation can be downloaded at no charge from the Intermec web site For more information visit www intermec com SmartSystems 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 47 Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications 48 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 3 Using the Phone You can use the phone feature to make and receive telephone calls as well as transmit data through cellular wide area networks WANs Chapter 3 Using the Phone About the Phone The 70 Series mobile computer supports two types of cellul
51. a power options setting the currently selected action the button outlined in bold occurs after the timeout 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 23 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 24 The Intermec Power Options Default Screen Intermec Power Option c X J G 5 04 Hibernate battery swap Reboot Cancel Use the following table to understand the Intermec Power Options Note The Real Time Clock RTC will persist through all ofthe power options as long as it receives power from the Real Time Clock battery Intermec Power Options Option Hibernate battery swap Suspend Description High power saving mode Use this setting only for swapping the battery The computer saves the current system state registry and file system and then powers off all radios and internal devices You can wake the computer by pressing the Power button or connecting the computer to external power Medium power saving mode The computer powers off all radios and internal devices not involved in saving the system state but the phone stays on to receive calls This option is the default setting You can wake the computer by pressing the Power button pulling the scanner trigger receiving a call scheduling an event such as an alarm or by connecting external power 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Option Description Reboot The computer does not save the current system
52. ads and Keystrokes LL 139 Standard Characters DM oe b eui PEN e eden Nine d es 140 CN70 Keypads and Keystrokes 0 0 cece cece k EW k FeS 140 CN70e Keypads and Keystrokes 0 000 ccc cece cece eee 145 CK70 Keypads and Keystrokes errer iror EEEE EA 2 40 4335544 149 CK71 Keypads and Keystrokes sse 156 C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes 165 Radio Configuration Bar Codes eraris pear i SERET R e 166 2D Configuration Bar Codes s xa yey kk ku Q ed Oa WESA KEN AW 3 b a k Qew n 166 1D Configuration Bar CodeS y xe Lc Ey kk ya Ku ke dye j a KK a w aw a 167 Index reo DEC p EN E be tO cb rubo 175 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual ix Contents X 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information technical support information and sources for additional product information Safety Information Caution e Your safety is extremely important Read and follow 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 cautions This section explains how to identify and understand cautions and notes that are in this document A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly obser
53. ampersand N A s asterisk c colon N A b comma N A X dollar N A E exclamation N A o hyphen percent OR period B plus pound v z8902z0 question mark A apostrophe N A z 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 143 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Start Windows Esc Talk End Call Intermec Dashboard 144 Numeric Keypad 99oo0GcoOO 5 OE ono Co s e 9 0000 QWERTY Keypad Enter s j 8 8 j 9 9 e 5 G 3 8 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual CN70e Keypads and Keystrokes CN70e Alphanumeric Characters Character a b d Numeric Keypad 2 e 2 2 e 2 2 2 3 e 3 G 9 3 G8 G 4 e 4 4 9 4 4 C4 9 5 e 8 5 e 5 5 5 Ce 6 6 e 6 6 6 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes QWERTY Numeric Keypad v amp e e 9 0 amp 0 amp OOM 9 9 s 145 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character t u N lt Zz t C H S mg oO w o Numeric Keypad 9 e 9 9 e 9 9 9 e 9 9 e Ce e C 2
54. an Emergency Phone Call s sk an la ara Milk kl EAR R R NEIRE RENTAR 54 4 Usine the Camera LL 55 Aboutthe Golor Camera cw cg hates ua Tct WE kelek delere pe ES 56 Taking a Picture x ires ee wh gd bo RR nex we E E ges e ed edu 56 Recording a Video J4 lt 4 ses eere pe behead d d k DH Reg 57 Saving Pictures and Videos to an SD Cat sy As We Sk cence een d 57 vi 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Contents 5 USING GPS cere con reprobat orca at aan A ERAI EF IM 59 About the Integrated GPS on Your Computer rsr WE k 2402 W Ek PE V 2Wan 60 Using the GPSID Installed on the Computer WWW RR 60 Improving GPS Performance on the Computer 00s eee eee 61 6 Configuring the Computer 00 cece 63 How to Configure the Compute eer rikest oree i EErEE Ep EEr e en 64 Using Intermec Settings on the Computer eseri ss sl si keka alla AE 0 eee 64 Starting Intermec Settings om ede pee enden d ee a s 65 About the Structure of Intermec Settings 000 KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 65 Navigating in Intermec Settings 0 cee KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK kk 70 Configuring Profile Settings With Intermec Settings 004 70 Restoring Default Settings erani n ka kul R AW y dk ka u d a e k eens 71 Hiding Menu Items in Intermec Settings KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 71 Using Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Found
55. and Maintaining the Computer 4 Tap the Ping tab to run a ping test to the host To run a ping test a Inthe Host field enter the IP address of the host b From the Repetitions list choose the number of times the computer will ping the host c TapPing The graph shows the amount of time it takes for the host to return the ping Tap List to see this information in a list format 5 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal The information box includes the current signal strength host SSID name MAC address data rate and transmit power Tap Mark to place an arrow marker above the graph 6 Tap the Conf tab to set up a log file that lists RSSI history This screen includes the 802 11 radio driver version and available radio modes To create a log file a Check the Log to File check box b Optional Change the sample period and number of samples displayed c Tap Log File The Save As screen appears d Optional Change the name of the saved log file the folder to which the file will be saved the content type log or text and the location e Tap OK 108 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Reading Bar Codes Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to read a bar code such as the symbology not being enabled Problems Reading Bar Codes Problem You cannot
56. ar technology CDMA e UMTS Phone features on the computer include a speaker and a microphone You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands free kit The phone feature is enabled by default on WWAN equipped mobile computers After you turn on the phone and activate service with your wireless carrier you can customize the phone features and network settings For more information see the online help on your mobile computer Activating the UMTS Phone 50 You use a SIM card to activate the UMTS phone on your computer You can purchase the SIM card from your network provider To install the SIM card and activate the UMTS radio 1 Press the Power button to turn off the computer 2 On the CN70 or CN70e a Push the battery release tab forward until the battery releases and lift the battery away from the computer b Remove the two Phillips screws and open the card access door 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Using the Phone 3 On the CK70 remove the two screws and lift the card access door away from the computer 4 Slide the SIM card door to the left to unlock it and open the door 5 Slide the SIM card into the slot in the card access door 6 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place 7 Close the card access door and replace the two screws 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 51 Chapter 3 Using the Phone 8 Install the battery Press down fir
57. atch the key value on the authenticator The passphrase must be from 8 to 63 characters After you enter a passphrase the computer internally converts it to a pre shared key 7 Save your settings Configuring 802 1x Security with Microsoft Use the following procedure to configure 802 1x security with Microsoft security Intermec recommends that you use WPA2 802 1x instead of 802 1x WEP if possible 1 on nu FPF U KN Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security For Infrastructure Mode choose Infrastructure For Network Authentication choose Open For Data Encryption choose WEP For 802 1X Authentication choose TLS or PEAP If you choose TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on page 90 b Choose Properties The Certificates dialog box appears c Select the certificate you want to use from the list The User Logon dialog box appears d Enter a User Name and Domain and tap OK 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 9 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer e Tap OK to exit the Certificates dialog box f Press OK to save the Microsoft Security settings If you choose PEAP a Loada root certificate of the authentication server on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on page 90 b Press OK to save t
58. ation 72 About Network Communications cesse es 72 Configuring 802 11a b g n Wi Fi Radio Communications 72 Configuring Ethernet Communications xy a sey lan ya lV kek W n ee 73 Configuring Bluetooth Communications WW sees KK 74 About Serial and USB Communications senes 77 Creating an ISP Connections sosie suero pp E em em d e qa n enin 78 Creating a VPN Server Connection 0 00 cece KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 80 About Wireless Security ae yak Sela 43 2123314205454 eee e Rt RH eed Rp E Uer bes 81 Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security WW KK KK KK KK 81 Loading a Certificates dy segs ede yan dal D An Ie Y RE Sw n L dana 90 7 Managing the Computer oes 93 Managing the Computer in Your Network WWW KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 94 Managing the Computer Using SmartSystems 0 0 0000 KK KK 94 Managing the Computer Using Third Party Software A kk 95 Developing and Installing Applications 0 cece KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 95 Packaging Your Application sessesesseee eh 96 Choosing a Target Location a io c yane d n peso WEN WAD n exp nb eR T e s 96 Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation Console 96 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual vii Contents Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync 0 cee eee eee 97 Installing A
59. ation To select the current wireless printer 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Wireless Printing Wireless Printing er 4 8 57 Current Printer Set Different Printer Previous 2 Tap Search to find a printer or tap Manual to enter a device address Follow the onscreen instructions to select the current wireless printer 3 Optional Tap Print Test Page The printer prints out a test page 76 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device Use the Bluetooth Audio enabler to discover activate and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as a headset This enables system sounds to be monitored through the headset To connect to a Bluetooth audio device 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Bluetooth Audio Bluetooth Audio X G amp 12 41 Connect headsets hands free devices Select a device above for pop up menu L Keep audio connected at suspend Mono Headset Settings 0 Volume 15 O Microphone 15 2 Tap Search to find your Bluetooth headset or hands free device 3 Select your device from the list and configure any settings 4 Click OK when you are done About Serial and USB Communications You can use these 70 Series accessories to transmit data to and receive data from another device through serial or USB communications e RS 232 Snap On Adapter Model 1000AA03 USB Snap
60. automatically establish and maintain connections You can download and use Intermec Connection Manager for a 60 day evaluation period the evaluation period expires you will need to purchase a license 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications About Intermec Launcher Intermec Launcher is a Microsoft Windows application designed for Intermec mobile computers that provides a platform from which other applications may be launched while attempting to provide a locked down environment You can configure Intermec Launcher for your specific application requirements You can download and use Intermec Launcher for a 60 day evaluation period After the evaluation period expires you will need to purchase a license About Intermec Terminal Emulator ITE Intermec Terminal Emulator ITE part of Intermec Client Pack ICP is the next generation of Intermec s popular terminal emulation client designed for enterprise level data collection It provides a consistent user interface and a common menu structure to simplify the use and management of applications running on Intermec mobile and wireless computers ITE is packed with enhancements that improve productivity reduce errors and deliver fast return on investment It supports multiple emulation protocols in a single client and has new features such as session persistence remote management and configuration and offers
61. board button on the computer keypad Intermec Dashboard Main Screen e WLAN AP not associated f Signal My Connections z LL Battery Battery 9o 100 LUN Intermec Dashboard is highly integrated with SmartSystems Foundation You can use SmartSystems Foundation to remotely monitor the health of your computers For more information refer to the SmartSystems online help 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Your Mobile Computer Use the troubleshooting tables in this section to fix problems with the Wi Fi connection 802 1x security the imager or general problems with operating the mobile computer If you send the computer 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 Troubleshooting the Wi Fi Connection Use this troubleshooting table to help solve problems with your 802 11 radio connection Problems With the Wi Fi Connection Problem Solution When you turn on the computer after it Host may have deactivated or lost current terminal was suspended for a while 10 to 15 emulation session In a TCP IP direct connect network minutes or longer it can no longer send turn off the Keep Alive message from host to or receive messages over the networ
62. brary IDL Resource Kit Developer s Guide The Intermec web site at www intermec com contains our documents as PDF files that you can download for free To download documents 1 Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com 2 Click the Products tab 3 Using the Products menu navigate to your product page For example to find the CN70 computer product page click Computers gt Handheld Computers gt CN70 4 Click the Manuals tab If your product does not have its own product page click Support gt Manuals Use the Product Category field the Product Family field and the Product field to help you locate the documentation for your product 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual xiii Before You Begin Patent Information Product is covered by one or more of the following patents 4882476 4894523 4953113 4961043 4970379 4988852 5019699 5021642 5038024 5081343 5095197 5144119 5144121 5182441 5187355 5187356 5195183 5216233 5216550 5195183 5195183 5218191 5227614 5233172 5241488 5243602 5258606 5278487 5288985 5308966 5322991 5331136 5331580 5342210 5349678 5359185 5371858 5373478 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 561690
63. computer to lock it in place 8 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place 9 Close the card access door and replace the two screws 10 Install the battery Press down firmly on the bottom of the battery and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged 30 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 11 Reattach the handstrap 12 Press the Power button The computer cold boots Installing a microSD Card in a CK70 or CK71 To install a microSD card in a CK70 or CK71 1 Press the Power button to turn off the computer 2 Remove the handstrap 3 Remove the two screws that attach the interface adapter cover to the back of the computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 31 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 4 Slide the SIM card door to the left to unlock it and open the door 5 Slide the microSD card door towards the top of the computer to unlock it and open the door 32 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 6 Slide the microSD card into place 7 Close the microSD card door and slide it towards the bottom of the computer to lock it in place 8 Close the SIM card door and slide it to the right to lock it in place 9 Replace the interface adapter cover and attach with the two screws removed in Step 2 10 Install the battery Press down firmly on the bottom of the battery and make sure tha
64. cter or function 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 21 Chapter 1 Using the Computer To only type characters or access functions on the overlay e Press twice to lock the orange modifier key to stay on and then press the keys for the characters or functions To type a single uppercase letter e Press and then the letter key To type all uppercase letters Press to turn on Caps Lock and then press the letter keys You can still type orange modifier characters by pressing and then the key for that character To turn off Caps Lock press 3 Entering Characters on the Numeric Keypad 22 You need to use the orange modifier key and the green modifier key to access all characters and functions on the Numeric keypad To type a character or access a function printed in orange on the overlay Press and then press the key for the character or function To type a character or access a function printed in green on the overlay Press and then press the key for the character or function To type letters in the upper right corner of a key Press and then press the key one to three times depending on the position of the letter For example in the upper right corner of the 2 key there are the letters ABC To type c press 9 2 2 2 To type C press C and then press 2 2 2 To only type letters Press to lock the green modifier key and the
65. ctions screen Creating a VPN Server Connection You can create a Virtual Private Network VPN connection to securely connect to servers such as a corporate network through the Internet Before you can create a VPN connection you need this information from your network administrator User name e Password e Domain name TCP IP settings Hostname or IP address of the VPN server To create a VPN server connection 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Connections 2 Under My Work Network tap Add a new VPN server connection 3 Step through the screens to set up your VPN connection en AD k4 E 2 27 Connections Make New Connection Name My VPN Host name IP li Xn ee IPSec L2TP PPTP 80 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer About Wireless Security e The computer provides four types of security for your wireless network e Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 e Wi Fi Protected Access WPA e 802 1x e WEP This section explains how to configure wireless security on your mobile computer Intermec recommends that you implement WPA2 security using PSK Personal or 802 1X Enterprise key management as appropriate You must use either Funk or Microsoft security to implement your security solution For details see the next section Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security If you are using WPA 802 1x WPA
66. d Blinking red amber Steady amber Off Description The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is more than 95 charged The battery is very low The computer will soon go into Suspend mode Charge or replace the battery The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is charging The battery charging system has encountered an error The battery is not charging The battery is outside of the allowable charging temperature range Charging will resume when the battery temperature is back in the acceptable range of 0 to 45 C 32 to 113 F The computer is not on external power and the battery is operating normally 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer About Battery Life and Conservation Batteries that are stored outside the computer for long periods of time slowly discharge Intermec recommends storing the battery in a charger to maintain battery performance Battery Conservation Tips When You Want To Do This to Save Battery Power Use the computer and the Low Connect the computer to an external Battery status icon appears or the power source Battery light comes on e Or save your data and press the Power button and select Hibernate After the computer turns off remove the battery and insert a fully charged battery Stop using the computer for 5 Make sure that the low battery icon is not minutes or longer on the screen and the Battery LED i
67. e 90 Choose Properties The Certificates dialog box appears Select the certificate you want to use from the list The User Logon dialog box appears Enter a User Name and Domain and tap OK Tap OK to exit the Certificates dialog box Press OK to save the Microsoft Security settings 8 If you choose PEAP Load a root certificate of the authentication server on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on page 90 Press OK to save the security settings and the User Logon dialog box appears Enter a User Name Password and Domain Select Save Password if you want to save the password for future authentication sessions Press OK to save the Microsoft Security settings Enabling WPA or WPA2 Personal PSK Security With Microsoft Use the following procedure to enable WPA PSK With Microsoft Security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured 2 Start Intermec Settings 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 87 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 88 3 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security For Infrastructure Mode choose Infrastructure 5 For Network Authentication choose WPA PSK Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP for WPA and AES for WPA2 For Pre Shared Key enter the pre shared key or the passphrase The pre shared key must be a value of 32 hex pairs preceded by Ox for a total of 66 characters The value must m
68. e letters Solution Try the following solutions Replace or charge the battery The battery may be completely drained Remove the battery and press the Reset button to perform a cold boot For help see Cold Booting the Computer on page 113 Press the Power button and select Suspend from the Power Options menu Press the Power button to turn the screen back on Press the Power button and select Reboot from the Power Options menu Remove the battery and press the Reset button to perform a cold boot For help see Cold Booting the Computer on page 113 Try reloading the firmware For help see Updating the System Software on page 98 If the computer does not boot or reset contact your Intermec representative for help Align your screen For help see Aligning the Screen on page You may have locked a modifier key on the keypad Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key For help see About the Keypad on page 16 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 111 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Calling Product Support If you cannot find the answer to your problem in the Troubleshooting the Computer section you can visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support If you still need help after visiting Knowledge Central you may need to call Product Support To talk
69. e server Virtual GPS settings For more information on all parameters in Intermec Settings see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 69 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Navigating in Intermec Settings You can easily navigate through the screens in Intermec Settings to find the parameter you need to configure To move down a level in Intermec Settings Tapthe menu item in the list To move back a level in Intermec Settings Tap Back or Cancel on the Tile bar To save a parameter setting e Tap OK To exit Intermec Settings Tap Menu gt Exit or OK Configuring Profile Settings With Intermec Settings 70 A profile is a set of predefined values that you can easily apply to the computer to ensure optimal performance in a specific scenario The end user does not need to figure out the right settings because we have already done that work for you Profile Settings is available from the Start menu so you can make it available to the end user for easy configuration Use Intermec Settings to determine the profiles you want the end user to see in the Profile Settings application To configure the profile information an end user can access 1 2 3 Go to Device Settings gt Profile Settings Application Select Camera Power or Scanning From the Camera Power or Scanning submenu check or clear the Display check box for the settings yo
70. ean Booting the Computer ty s sss 115 Cleaning the Coniputer ooo wae EIE Ne ee a ve Ke lA Par ur W a peus 116 A Specifications and Default Settings 117 Physical and Environmental Specifications erie T d Wa EAA AKERS 118 CN70 Physical Dimensions C kl e eya EEE ER EE E O A 118 CN70e Physical Dimensions cene eth EAM Eads EAEE EENE 118 CK70 Physical Dimensions xu k n Ew yck kus t Kya W e WE EA e 118 CK71 Physical BnT enslOD Ss n naka W n ha ek eka kal haw e 118 Environmental Specifications 00 KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK K 118 Power and Electrical Specifications o s Qalka ceke a E kak kk l Walk eee eee aa 119 70 Series Non Incendive Computer Specifications RR 119 Operating Systemi eree eer E a a a IR RUNE ERN NE RE ET ET TES 119 Hardware oiu COO NDADUBU eae tpe oes os 119 viii 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Contents Back Accessory Interface Pin outs j xwi isses nee 120 Touch Screen Specifications cuc e ex exe ee re Re Re ale 120 Standard Communications eese ee 120 Watreless EAIN S S mom eee Resa N a E An eects raed eere Reece ade 120 Regulatory ADP 5443455 40 206 Wl 2 an t ER REESE NEA EIER 121 Bar Code Symbologies su esser cere er UY cease cone nies 121 Imager Reading Distances la aleniki n kiwa baw aka KO w dakan eene 122 Default Configuration 4 celere er e UE EU E ee ee D RIS 130 B Keyp
71. ed 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 ii 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Document Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was originally released as Revision 001 Version Revision Number Letter Date Description of Change 002 A 06 2011 Revised to add information on non incendive NI versions of the computer provisioning the computer the new ScanDiagnostics application and how to use the 70 Series as a USB mass storage device Also corrected the cold boot procedure and removed the compass 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual iii 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Contents Contents Before You Begin Kel aa obo ERR RR ERR ix Safety Information ecc sch igh 46 de dale b RUE READ Pie daw bm ix Global Services and Supports las l l ya kale ree eels eas a e hale 91455 ix Warranty Information liess mn ix WebiS ppottzos oes S xan Sa Ex RUPEE PME US uq UPS ix SendEeedbacko su o ser edasocalet treat ede teu E ent eas x Telephone Support das gd tees rite te bp PIRE E kulak all 224 x Service Location SUpport AWK cee eee x Who Should Read This Manual sese xi Related Doc uments c o Bee Mt UU RA UU E awh nU PE xi PatentInform tiOn i Js
72. enabled devices simultaneously from a central server The SmartSystems Foundation console displays all SmartSystems enabled computers and peripherals in your network Intermec SmartSystems Foundation Console Z SmartSystems Console mf File View Tools Help E SmartSystems Console iz Discovered Devices Ger License Vault jm Software Vault Printers Wa Discover 33 Views EZ Choose Details ip Discovered Devices 0010401CF 0010401D1 001473F10 Computers ims 9 9 9 SmartSystems Services CN3B69008 CN44QC80 Intermmec C Tech Com SS COMM SRVR amp Core Messaging Server P Running qz 55 LIC MNGR 82 License Manager Server e e AS See Event Viewer for details CN3B69008 CN3B69008 CN3869008 piga S5 SYSTEM MNTR System Monitor Service J Running m 23 Views iZ SS_UPGD_SRVR E Oy Universal Upgrade Server Software Vault d d dg dg dmg dq e 2 10 27 200 AutoDeploy CK3 WMB CKB0 WMS CN4 WMB Intermec CK3 SSBack 00 CK3 WME SSBack_00 SSBack C SSBack CK SSBack_CK SSBack IF e CN4AQC801U1E800 Reason Connected SmartSystems Administrator Through the Console you can e drag and drop configuration bundles operating system updates and firmware upgrades to multiple computers 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 7 Managing the Computer save configuration settings from a single device and deploy
73. ergonomically designed Intermec 70 Series Mobile Computers are built on the Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld operating system They are lightweight easy to use and run most software developed for the Windows Embedded platform including standalone client server and browser based applications The 70 Series family of computers consists of four different models the CN70 CN70e CK70 and CK71 The CN70 and CN70e have the same features except that the CN70e offers a larger keypad for data input intensive applications The CK70 and CK71 have most of the same features but the CK71 offers a choice of imager options and does not offer a WWAN radio option phone For intrinsically safe environments Intermec offers non incendive NT models of each 70 Series computer Throughout this manual all versions of the mobile computer are referred to as 70 Series unless information is specific to a particular model of computer In mostoftheuser s manual pictures of the CN70 and CK70 represent the four models of the 70 Series computers CN70 Front View Cell phone speaker Good read LED Battery status LED Notification LED Scan button 2 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer CN70 Back View Imager Camera VE i Speaker port WO Q 00000080000 qq IrDa port ON Battery S CK70 Front View Cell phone speaker NE Good read LED Battery status LED Scan button
74. ery CK70 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 23 7x8 0x 4 3 cm 9 33 x 3 16 x 1 69 in Weight 562 g 19 oz with battery CK71 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 23 7x8 0x 5 0 cm 9 33 x 3 16 x 1 98 in Weight 584 g 19 75 oz with battery Environmental Specifications Operating temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage temperature 30 C to 70 C 22 F to 158 F Charging temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Relative humidity operating 5 to 95 non condensing Environmental rating IP67 compliant Drop Specifications All corners and sides from 1 8 m 6 ft per MIL STD 810F 118 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Power and Electrical Specifications Battery type Rechargeable Lithium ion Li ion battery Battery capacity CN70 CN70e 3 7 V 4000 mAh 14 8 Wh CK70 CK71 3 7 V 5200 mAh 19 2 Wh Electrical rating 4 37 4 8 V 2 1 5 A 70 Series Non Incendive Computer Specifications The 70 Series mobile computers with non incendive NI certification comply with the following specifications for North America and Canada regions only Location Suitable for use in Division 2 locations Safety cULus Listing ISA ANSI 12 12 01 Gases ClassI Groups A B C D Dusts Class II Groups F G Fibers and Flyings Class III Maximum Ambient Temperature T6 rating with a maximum temperature of 50 C Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld Hardware
75. fatermec 70 Series Mobile Computer CK70 CK7ONI CK71 CK71NI CN70 CN7ONI CN70e CN70eNI batermec i n ALAY 399 e p e e p 3 sien aoe e 9 69 o a o 339989 oD Eni 3 233 Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave W Everett WA 98203 U S A www intermec com The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation 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 2011 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 register
76. ft NE jii ji Il 16 20 17 20 18 20 19 20 20 20 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 173 Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes 174 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Index 175 Index 176 Symbols cab files using to install applications 96 Numerics 70 Series computer models 2 features 5 802 11 communications configuring 73 802 11 network status troubleshooting 107 802 11 radio default settings 133 802 1x security configuring with Funk 84 configuring with Microsoft 88 troubleshooting 106 with Funk 84 A accessories described 8 activation wizard starting 53 ActiveSync downloading 100 establishing a partnership 34 using to install applications 97 aligning the screen 43 alpha with numeric keypad illustrated 18 keypresses listed 149 156 alphanumeric keypad illustrated 18 keypresses listed 149 164 applications developing with Intermec Resource Kits 95 installing with a storage card 97 installing with ActiveSync 97 installing with computer as mass storage device 35 installing with Console 96 Intermec 44 Intermec available for download 45 Intermec available on computer 44 launching automatically 97 packaging 96 troubleshooting 113 ASCII scanner connecting 78 audio device connecting with Bluetooth 77 audio snap on adapter described 8 AutoRun description 96 AutoRun exe using to start application 97 back accessory
77. gs and reset the computer for your change to take effect With Microsoft as your security choice you can configure e WPA or WPA2 e 802 1x Static WEP Selecting Microsoft Security Use the following procedure to select Microsoft security 1 Start Intermec Settings For help see Configuring the Computer on page 63 2 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Security Choice 3 From the Security Choice list select Microsoft Security An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and reboot the computer for the new security choice to take effect 4 Choose Yes The computer resets and starts with Microsoft Security as the Security Choice Configuring WPA or WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x Security With Microsoft Use these procedures to set WPA 802 1x security on your computer with Microsoft security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured 2 Start Intermec Settings 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 3 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security 4 ForInfrastructure Mode choose Infrastructure 5 For Network Authentication choose WPA or WPA2 Data Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP for WPA and AES for WPA2 6 For 802 1x Authentication choose either TLS or PEAP 7 If you choose TLS b Load a user and root certificate on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on pag
78. he mobile computer boots When the cold boot is complete the Home screen appears Location of CN70 CN70e Reset Button L SS Reset button 114 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Location of CK70 CK71 Reset Button Reset button Clean Booting the Computer A clean boot erases the memory in the mobile computer including all applications and data files with the exception of those found in the Flash File Store or any removeable storage aution If the computer seems to be locked up try cold booting it If this process does not work use a clean boot to get the computer up and running for further troubleshooting You can clean boot using the mobile computer or you can clean boot using the SmartSystems Console To perform a clean boot using the mobile computer Remove the battery pack from the back of the computer 2 With a stylus press the Reset button in the battery cavity 3 Insert the battery back into the computer and immediately press and hold the Power button and Volume Down button the lower button on the right side 4 Continue to hold the Power button and the Volume Down button down until you are prompted to release them 5 Press the Volume Up button on the right side to start the clean boot 6 Wait for the computer to load files from its ROM 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 115 Chapte
79. he security settings and the User Logon dialog box appears c Enter a User Name Password and Domain Select Save Password if you want to save the password for future authentication sessions d Press OK to save the Microsoft Security settings 10 For Network Key Setting choose Automatic 11 Save your settings Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Use the following procedure to configure static WEP security with Microsoft security Intermec recommends that you use WPA2 PSK instead of WEP if possible 1 nv nu fF WN Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security For Network Authentication choose Open For Data Encryption choose WEP For Network Key Setting choose Enter Key and Index For 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 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 89 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 8 For Network Key Index select the key you want to use for data transmission 9 Save your settings Using Open No Security Associations With Microsoft Use the following procedure to configure your mobile computer for open security using Micro
80. hods for configuring your mobile computer and how to use Intermec Settings You can also use this chapter to learn how to configure network communications and wireless security Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings The values you set for these parameters determine how the computer operates There are several ways to configure the computer Directly on the computer You can use Intermec Settings directly on the computer to change only the settings on that computer For more information see Using Intermec Settings on the Computer on page 64 e Remotely using Intermec SmartSystems Foundation When you use SmartSystems you can remotely configure all of your 70 Series mobile computers as well as other SmartSystems enabled Intermec computers and peripherals For more information see Using Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation on page 72 e You can use a third party device management product that supports the computer and Intermec Settings such as Soti MobiControl or Wavelink Avalanche For more information visit the Device Management page on the Intermec web site You can also configure the computer with configuration bundles that you create using SmartSystems Foundation For more information see the SmartSystems Foundation Online Help Using Intermec Set
81. ications associated with the Tile bar icons The horizontal scroll bar also contains a magnifier which improves the touch experience by making parts of the screen large enough to tap with your finger The horizontal scroll bar also replaces tabs within Windows screens and allows for easier navigation Clock Alarms Screen With Horizontal Scroll Bar Clock amp Alarms a sa Ke 7 34 Alarms Time gt Alarms Time Zone bers Pacific US Date 11 4 2010 Time Use the Tile bar to navigate between screens and within applications The icons available on the Tile bar change depending on the application you are using Interacting With the Screen The Windows Embedded Handheld 6 5 interface supports the use of gestures with the finger or stylus to move around the screen The table below explains the supported gestures Gesture Description Tap Represents the left click of a mouse Double tap Represents the left double click of a mouse Hold Represents the right click ofa mouse when you press and hold on the screen and a context menu appears 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 39 Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Gesture Flick Pan Description Initiates scrolling in the direction horizontal or vertical che finger or stylus moves across the screen Press and hold on the screen and then drag in any direction Title Bar Status Icons Tap
82. ice To save picture and video files to an SD card 1 Install a microSD card For help see Inserting a microSD Card on page 28 Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos Tap the camera icon Tap Menu gt Options u 5 w N From the Save files to list select SD card and tap OK 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 57 Chapter 4 Using the Camera 58 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual D Using GPS The 70 Series computer comes equipped with an integrated Global Positioning System GPS receiver if your computer has phone capability WWAN radio The GPS receiver can deliver standards based National Marine Electronics Association NMEA data strings to GPS applications Chapter 5 Using GPS About the Integrated GPS on Your Computer Intermec recommends that you use the GPS Intermediate Driver GPSID instead of directly accessing the GPS hardware The GPSID is a Microsoft software component that interacts between applications and the GPS hardware As a Microsoft software component the GPSID allows multiple applications to simultaneously access the GPS data stream provides access to GPS data without requiring applications to recognize and parse NMEA syntax Using the GPSID Installed on the Computer To use the GPSID installed on your mobile computer you need to configure the GPSID settings 60 To configure your GPSID settings 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt External GPS
83. ier Activation Method Activation Values You Need Sprint Activation Wizard Master Subsidy Lock MSL or activation code MDN Mobile Station Identifier MSID Verizon Dial 22899 None All parameters are automatically Activation Wizard transferred wirelessly After activation the settings are permanently stored in the CDMA module Changing the OS or SSPB loads will not affect any of the settings or activation parameters stored in the WAN modem Starting the Activation Wizard Depending on your wireless carrier you may need to use the Windows Mobile Activation Wizard to activate your phone To start the activation wizard 1 Tap Start gt Phone or tap the Phone button on the Tile bar The phone application starts 2 Tap Menu gt Activation Wizard Turning the Phone On and Off Before you can start using your phone you need to enable it You can use Wireless Center to enable and disable your phone as well as Bluetooth and Wi Fi communications To turn on the phone using Wireless Center 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Connections gt Wireless Center 2 Tap Phone to turn on the Phone 3 Optional To configure the phone tap Menu in the tile bar at the bottom of the screen 4 Tap OK when you are done configuring the options 5 Tap OK to close Wireless Center 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 53 Chapter 3 Using the Phone Making a Phone Call After you activate your phone you are ready to star
84. inimum standard reading distances for the 70 Series computer built with an EA30 imager Also included are typical and minimum standard reading distances for the CK71 with an EV12 or EX25 imager Note Minimum distances depend on the length of the bar code EA30 Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances Minimum distances are measured in the dark 0 lux o 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 m baat air bu ki y liya al 425mm 5 mils EAN UPC 20 g 0 5 mm 20 mils m 12 j 30 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual EA30 Minimum Reading Distances Symbology Code 39 UPC EAN 100 Data Matrix PDF417 Density 0 1 mm 4 mils 0 1250 mm 5 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils 1 mm 40 mils 0 33 mm 13 0 mils 0 18 mm 7 mils 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 38 mm 15 mils 0 25 mm 10 mils 038 mm 15 mils Minimum Distance 9 5 cm 3 74 in 8 cm 3 15 in 7 cm 2 76 in 9 5 cm 3 74 in 6 cm 2 36 in 8 cm 3 15 in 6 5 cm 2 56 in 5 5 cm 2 17 in 5 5 cm 2 17 in 7 cm 2 76 in Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Maximum Distance 10 5 cm 4 13 in 14 cm 5 51 in 45 cm 17 72 in 62 cm 24 41 in 31 5 cm 12 4 in 15 5 cm 6 1 in 21 5 cm 8 46 in 31 5 cm 12 4 in 25 cm 9 84 in 34 cm 13 39 in EA30 Area Imager Typical Reading Distances Typical distances are measured in an office environment 250 lux 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 in Dear yan
85. k maintain the TCP session while the computer is suspended The computer is connected to the network Move closer to an access point or to a different location and you move to a new site to collect data to reestablish communications until you reconnect Your computer now shows you are not with the network connected to the network The computer appears to be connected to There may be a problem with the host computer or the network but you cannot establisha with the connection between the access point and the terminal emulation session with the host host computer Check with the network administrator computer to make sure the host is running and allowing users to log in to the system The computer appears to be connected to There may be a problem with the connection between the network but the host computer is not the access point and the host computer Check with the receiving any information from the 70 network administrator or use your access point user s Series computer manual 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 105 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem Solution A network connection icon appears inthe The computer may not be communicating with the toolbar but then disappears intended access point Make sure the 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
86. king 802 11 Network Status If you have trouble connecting to your 802 11 wireless network Make sure you have correctly set network parameters on the computer Check your wireless security settings Follow the next procedure to verify available access points and networks check signal strength and view other diagnostics If you need to contact Intermec Product Support this information can be helpful in troubleshooting wireless network connection issues To verify the network status 1 Tap Start gt iSpyWiFi The ISpyWiFi application launches The ISpyWiFi tab shows MAC address and IP address of the 802 11 radio network association status including the SSID and MAC address of the access point security configuration radio transmit power and signal strength information 2 TaptheScan tab to viewa list of available 802 11 networks The list includes the signal strength channel and MAC address for each network Tap Scan to refresh the screen 3 Tap the Supp tab to view radio supplicant information including a list of supplicant events and authentication status Toverify thesettings for the currently active security profile tap Configure Profile Intermec Settings launches for you to configure 802 11 Radio settings Totry reconnecting to the network tap Reconnect e To delete the events in the list tap Clear Events 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 107 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
87. le only the symbologies being used Using ScanDiagnostic to Troubleshoot the Scanner Use the ScanDiagnostic application to troubleshoot problems such as the inability to read a bar code or a scanner that does not turn on To run the ScanDiagnostic application From the Home menu tap Start gt ScanDiagnostic 2 From the Scan Health screen select the scanner you want to troubleshoot and then tap Diagnose The application checks to make sure the scanner is enabled and checks settings to make sure they are optimized 3 From the Scan Test screen press and hold the Press to Scan button while aiming at the bar code you want to read After the computer scans the bar code it beeps and the label data data length and symbology appear on the screen 4 Press the right arrow button to view any recommended settings 5 To accept the recommended settings tap Apply 6 Tap OK to exit 110 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Troubleshooting Operating the Computer Use this section to troubleshoot problems that may prevent you from being able to operate the computer Problems Operating the Computer Problem You press the Power button and nothing happens The computer appears to be locked up and you cannot enter data You tap the screen and nothing happens You cannot type a character on the keypad or you can only type uppercase or lowercas
88. lected as your security choice Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Select the profile you want to configure For Association choose Open For Encryption choose WEP For 8021x choose None Define 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 For Transmit key choose the key you want to use for transmitting data Save your settings Using Open No Security Associations with Funk Use the following procedure to configure your mobile computer for open security using Funk 1 2 3 Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Select the active profile you are using 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 85 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 86 4 For Association choose Open 5 For Encryption choose None 6 Tap OK Your settings are saved Selecting Microsoft as Your Security Choice The default security setting is Funk If you want to use Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration WZC security you need to select it as your security choice After you select Microsoft as your security choice you will be prompted to save your settin
89. menu items are not affected 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 71 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Using Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation Your mobile computer is SmartSystems enabled which lets you open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console to remotely configure all of your mobile computers For more information on SmartSystems see Managing the Computer Using SmartSystems on page 94 To open Intermec Settings from the SmartSystems console 1 In the SmartSystems console select a mobile computer and right click 2 From the menu select Intermec Settings 3 Configure the settings you need to change As you choose parameters from the tree structure help for each parameter appears in the upper right pane of Intermec Settings 4 When you are done making changes choose File gt Save Settings For help using Intermec Settings click Help gt Contents For information on all of the parameters in Intermec Settings see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual About Network Communications You can easily add the mobile computer to your wireless or wired data collection network You can connect your computer using e 802 11a b g n radio communications Ethernet communications Bluetooth communications e USB and serial communications Configuring 802 11a b g n Wi Fi Radio Communications Make sure all components with antennas are at least 30 cm 1 ft apart when
90. mly on the bottom of the battery and make sure that the battery release tab is fully engaged 9 Press the Power button The computer cold boots Activating the CDMA Phone To activate the CDMA radio module in your mobile computer you need to contact your wireless carrier and set up an account for each mobile computer The following table lists the carriers that Intermec currently supports If your carrier is not listed in the table please contact Intermec product support to see if it is now supported Currently Supported Carriers Country Carriers United States Sprint Verizon The carrier will require the Electronic Serial Number ESN to start the activation process You can find the ESN onalabellocated in the upper right corner of the battery compartment ontheoutside of the computer shipping box The activation process is slightly different for each CDMA carrier Your carrier sales contact and an Intermec representative can guide you through the process After you supply the ESN to your carrier they will respond with values that you must enter using the Windows Mobile Activation Wizard if required Some of the supported carriers do not require you to enter any values The following table shows the carriers the correct activation method to use and the values that you need to activate your phone 52 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Using the Phone Values Required for CDMA Phone Carr
91. mport Certificate 5 To import user and root certificates from a Microsoft IAS server a TapImport Certificates b Tap Web Enrollment c Enter the User Password and Server IP address to log into the server d Tap OK A dialog box appears asking if you want to load the root certificate e Tap OK The Enrollment Tool message box appears telling you that the certificate has been added f Tap OK to close the message box 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 31 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 92 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 7 Managing the Computer Use this chapter to learn how to remotely update configure and monitor your Intermec mobile computers You will also find information on installing and developing software applications as well as how to upgrade the system software Chapter 7 Managing the Computer Managing the Computer in Your Network When you have multiple mobile computers and peripherals in your network it is essential to have an easy way to manage updates configure all of the devices and remotely troubleshoot problems Intermec provides a free device management software platform called SmartSystems Foundation to help you manage your devices You can also purchase third party device management software through a vendor Managing the Computer Using SmartSystems 94 Intermec s SmartSystems Foundation is a software platform that lets you manage all of your SmartSystems
92. n press the key one to four times depending on the position of the letter While the green modifier key is locked press 4 to toggle between only uppercase and lowercase letters To unlock the green modifier key press 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Note If uppercase letters are enabled and you unlock the green modifier key you may need to press 1 to type lowercase letters Entering Characters on the CK70 and CK71 Keypads You need to use the orange modifier key the green modifier key 9 and the Shift or Caps Lock key amp to access all characters and functions on the Alpha Alphanumeric and Numeric Function keypads To type a character or access a function printed in orange on the overlay or in the upper left corner of a key e Press and then press the key for the character or function To type a character or access a function printed in green on the overlay Press and then press the key for the character or function To type a single uppercase letter Press and then the letter key To type all uppercase letters Press to turn on Caps Lock and then press the letter keys You can still type orange or green modifier characters by pressing or and then the key for that character To turn off Caps Lock press 3 About the Power Button When you press the Power button a dialog appears with a list of power options If you do not select
93. nership is established the Microsoft ActiveSync screen appears on your PC Microsoft ActiveSync File View Tools Help O sync E7 Explore Connected Synchronized Hide Details amp Information Type Status 34 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Using the Computer as a Mass Storage Device You can connect the 70 Series computer as a mass storage device to your desktop PC When connected as a mass storage device you can easily copy files to and from the mobile computer To use the mobile computer as a mass storage device 1 Go to www datalight com and download the Reliance Nitro Windows Driver RNWD You will need to login before you can download the driver 2 Connect the mobile computer to your desktop PC using a USB cable 3 Open Intermec Settings on the mobile computer by tapping Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings 4 From the Intermec Settings Main Menu tap Device Settings gt USB Connections 5 From the USB Connections menu select Mass storage Flash File Store and tap OK 6 Copy files to and from your desktop PC to the mobile computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 35 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 36 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Use this chapter to learn about the Windows Embedded Handheld user interface and how to interact with the screen
94. nimum Reading Distance Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux The following graphic does not include the 0 24 cm 0 09 in setback for the CK71 o 1 327 4g 80 96 n2 128 144 160 176 VEDI l N re ne er e ter ect 80 200 64 160 48 m 100 EAN contrast UPC Sy B 32 80 40 0 40 _ so I 120 160 _ 200 po emque pompa 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 EX25 Minimum Reading Distances With 0 24 cm 0 09 in Setback Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 0 08 mm 3 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 35 cm 13 78 in 0 1 mm 2 8 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 45 cm 17 72 in 0 25 mm 10 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 115 cm 45 28 in 0 5 mm 20 mils 16 cm 6 30 in 210 cm 82 68 in 1 mm 40 mils 25 cm 9 84 in 310 cm 122 05 in 1 3 mm 51 mils 40 cm 15 75 in 310 cm 122 05 in EAN 100 0 33 mm 13 mils 15 cm 5 91 in 145 cm 57 09 in 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 127 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Symbology Code 39 Code 128 retro reflective EAN 100 128 EX25 Near Far Range Imager Typical Reading Distance Typical reading distances are measured in an office environment 200 lux The following graphics do not include the 0 24 cm 0 09 in setback for the CK71 EX25 Lad Range Imager 1D Typical Reading Distances 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 320 360 400 440
95. nished browse to the cab files and tap the files to install them Installing Applications Using a Storage Card Use a storage card to install applications on one computer at a time or if you have no network connection To install applications using a storage card 1 Copy your application file to the storage card 2 Install the storage card in the mobile computer 3 On the mobile computer browse to the Storage Card folder and run your application Launching Applications Automatically There are two ways to launch an application automatically on a cold boot e Set up your cab file to place a shortcut to the application in the Windows StartUp directory at install time 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 97 Chapter 7 Managing the Computer Use AutoRun exe to start your application at boot time AutoRun ships on the computer and automates other operations At boot time AutoRun executes any commands found in its data file Autouser dat For more information on how to use the AutoRun exe feature view the Readme txt file located in the My Device Flash File Store 2577 directory on your computer Updating the System Software The mobile computer uses Image Update to update the operating system OS and the system software Image Update uses incremental packages to allow for smaller and faster updates because the contents are stored in flash ROM Update packages persist through a cold or clean boot and cannot be
96. not available on CK71 e 802 11a b g n and Bluetooth radios GPSradio on CDMA or UMTS computers not available on CK71 e S megapixel auto focus color camera Customer accessible microSD slot for memory cards up to 32 GB e Customer accessible SIM card slot IrDA port with speeds up to 4 Mbps The 70 Series Mobile Computer with an IEEE 802 11a b g n qr p radio installed is Wi Fi certified for interoperability with other 802 11a b g n wireless LAN devices CERTIFIED 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 5 Chapter 1 Using the Computer About the Status LEDs Use the following illustrations and table to understand the status LEDs on your computer All six status LEDS are not available on every 70 Series computer For example the QWERTY versions of the CN70 and CN70e do not have a Green key status LED Location of the CN70 Status LEDs Good Read and Ready to Work Status LED Notification LED Battery status LED bd 7 X Green key Orange key status LED status LED Shift key status LED 5 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Location of the CK70 Status LEDs Notification LED Good Read and Ready to Work status LED Orange key status LED Battery status LED Green key Status LED Descriptions LED Color Notification Amber Good Read Green Ready to Work Blue Blinking blue Battery Key Status Green Orange
97. ntermec Settings to check the symbologies Expand Data Collection gt Symbologies beneath devices listed scanner virtual wedge to check and enable symbologies then scan the bar code label again Make sure the computer application is expecting input from a bar code You may need to type this information instead The scanner may not be turned on or the scanner may be unable to scan a specific bar code Run the ScanDiagnostic application to help you troubleshoot the problem For more information see 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 109 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Problem The scanner does not read the bar code labels quickly or the scanning beam seems to be faint or obscured You scan a valid bar code label to enter data for your application The data decoded by the scan module does not match the data encoded in the bar code label The input device attached to the computer does not work well or read bar code labels very quickly Solution 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 computer may have decoded the bar code label in a symbology other than the label s actual symbology Try scanning the bar code label again Make sure you scan the entire label Set the Scanner Model command to the specific attached input device Check enabled bar code symbologies and enab
98. ntials choose Enter credentials now b Entera User Name and User Password c For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes Validate Server Certificate K Note The correct date must be set on your computer when you enable 9 If you choose TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your computer For help see Loading a Certificate on page 90 b Enter a User Name and Subject Name c For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes Configuring WPA or WPA2 Personal PSK Security With Funk Use the following procedure to configure WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK with Funk security 1 ny nu B uU N Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your computer are configured Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Select the profile you want to configure For Association choose WPA or WPA2 For 8021x choose None 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 83 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer For Pre Shared Key enter the pre shared key or passphrase The pre shared key must be a value of 32 hex pairs preceded by Ox 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 70 Series internally converts it to a pre shared key This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator Save your settings
99. ntry state city campus and detail Information Device Notes read only Virtual Wedge Menu Virtual Wedge Options Parameters You Can Configure Enable Virtual Wedge Enable virtual wedge Bar Code Scanner Wedge Bar code scanner wedge settings bar code scanner grid and label encoding Magstripe Reader Wedge Magstripe Reader Grid 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Core Messaging Service Menu Core Messaging Service Options Server IP Associated Server IP Broadcast Name Port Keep Alive Ping Interval Device Monitor Menu Device Monitor Options Device Health Controls Device Health Screen Captures Disabled Executables Device Wipe License Manager Menu License Manager Options About License Vault Location Services Menu Location Services Options Server Virtual GPS Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Parameters You Can Configure Server IP read only Associated server IP Broadcast name Port read only Keep alive ping interval Parameters You Can Configure Enable health data collection Enable Blue light Setrule file location Set data refresh periods Device health screen capture settings directory and screen capture allowed None read only Device wipe settings enable wipe and interval Parameters You Can Configure About settings read only None displays applications that are licensed Parameters You Can Configure Server settings port and enabl
100. ocuments My Pictures folder To take a picture Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap the Camera icon in the grid or the Camera button on the Tile bar or press Enter 3 Using the screen as a viewfinder move the camera until you have the image you want to take a picture of 4 Press Enter to take and save the picture If you choose to save your pictures to Main memory they are saved to permanent storage on your mobile computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 4 Using the Camera Recording a Video You need to switch to video mode to record video When you record video the video is saved as an mp4 file and stored in the My Documents My Pictures folder To switch to Video mode and record video Tap Start gt Pictures amp Videos 2 Tap the Camera icon in the grid or the Camera button on the Tile bar or press Enter 3 Tap Menu Video 4 Using the screen as a viewfinder move the video camera until you see the scene you want to video record 5 Press Enter to start recording 6 When you are done tap Stop or press Enter to stop recording and save the video Ifyou choose to save your videos to Main memory they are saved to permanent storage on the computer Saving Pictures and Videos to an SD Card Pictures and videos are automatically saved to the main memory on your computer You can save your pictures and video to an SD card to easily transport them to another dev
101. ofile choosing 82 using open no security associations 85 G gestures supported 39 Good Read LED description 7 troubleshooting 109 GPS configuring 60 GPSID overview 60 improving performance 61 GPSID GPS Intermediate Driver overview 60 gpsOneXTRA description 61 H handstrap replacement kit described 9 hard reset performing 113 health monitoring computer 104 Hibernate battery swap description 24 holster described 9 Home screen understanding 38 horizontal scroll bar description 38 illustration 38 IDL Intermec Developer Library 95 iGPS application description 44 IGPS using to improve performance 61 Image Capture description 46 Image Update silently updating system software 100 using to update system software imager default settings 132 reading distances 122 129 Intermec Browser description 46 Intermec Connection Manager description 46 Intermec Dashboard about 104 Intermec Developer Library IDL 95 Intermec Launcher description 47 Intermec Resource Kits described 95 downloading 95 Intermec Settings command reference manual link 69 72 described 64 description 44 64 hiding menu items 71 main menu illustration 65 menu options 65 69 navigating in 70 restoring default settings 71 restoring menu items 71 starting 65 understanding structure 65 using remotely with SmartSystems 72 using to configure Profile Settings 70 Intermec contact information ii Internet Service Provider ISP
102. omputer Onthe CK70 or CK71 push the battery release toward the top of the computer until the battery releases and then lift it away from the computer 6 Insert the top end of a fully charged battery into the computer and press down firmly on the bottom of the battery Make sure that the battery release is fully engaged 12 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer About Battery Status Use the battery icon on the Title bar to see the power status of your battery If you want more detailed information on your battery such as usage time or voltage use the Intermec Dashboard For more information on the Dashboard see About the Intermec Dashboard on page 104 Understanding the Battery Icon Status Battery Icon Status Battery is fully charged Battery has a high charge Battery has a medium charge You should be able to work for several more hours before changing batteries Battery is low You need to charge or replace the battery soon Battery is critically low You need to replace the battery now Battery is charging The battery is not installed P n 8 fal a VEN El 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 13 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 14 You can also use the battery status LED to see the charging status of your battery Battery status LED L l LJ Understanding the Battery Status LED LED State Steady green Blinking red Steady re
103. omputer you need to recreate pairings to devices Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner You can connect the computer to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner such as the SF51 or SR61 74 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer To connect to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Wireless Scanning Wireless Scanners X 12 28 This enabler manages Bluetooth scanner connections on this device 2 Tap Add Device Wireless Scanners ee 2 Scr How would you like to set your Scanner Quick Connect O Search CY Manual 3 Select Quick Connect Search or Manual Follow the onscreen instruction to add a wireless scanner 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 75 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer To configure your computer for Bluetooth wireless printing you need to createanapplication that opens the wireless printing COM porton your computer For help see the Bluetooth Resource Kit which is part of the Intermec Developer Library IDL available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl select the current wireless printer on your computer For help see the next procedure Note You can also print wirelessly using Microsoft APIs with log Bluetooth extensions for Winsock and Bluetooth virtual COM ports For help see the Bluetooth Resource Kit document
104. ote The SmartSystems console indicates that your mobile 2 computer is offline by displaying a red stop symbol until the computer reboots and reconnects to the system Sending the Image Updates Silently If you want to automatically download and send update packages to your mobile computers you can purchase a Provisioning license The silent updates do not require any user intervention and begin when you choose to have the update process start SmartSystem Foundation users are notified when update packages are released so that they can download them and update their Intermec computers For more information see the SmartSystems Foundation Help Updating Individual Mobile Computers You can download update packages from your PC to the mobile computer using Microsoft ActiveSync or any other file transfer method you choose If you need to download ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center go to www windowsmobile com getstarted To update an individual mobile computer 1 Download the Image Update packages you want to install from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Go to Support gt Downloads 2 Transfer the Image Update package from your PC to the mobile computer 3 On your mobile computer tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the location of the Image Update package 100 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 7 Managing the Computer 4 Double tap the package to start the installa
105. pable icons in the Title bar immediately show you the status of your network your phone the volume the battery and the time Use the following table to understand what the icons mean 40 Title Bar Status Icon Descriptions Icon lt C LZ II Z gt Wee On m7 Description You have a new notification You have a new text message You have a new e mail message You have a new instant message You missed a call The speakerphone is on The phone is roaming An alarm is set The microphone is on An internet call is in progress A Bluetooth headset is detected An ActiveSync connection has been established There is a problem with the ActiveSync synchronization 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Description An ActiveSync synchronization is in progress over USB A UMTS network is available e gd ac ad ad SAE 28 Ba o 2S Ba r Ed 28 B 5 Connecting to a UMTS network A UMTS connection is active A 3G network is available An EDGE network is available Connecting to an EDGE network An EDGE connection is active A GPRS network is available Connecting to a GPRS network A GPRS connection is active An HSDPA network is available Connecting to an HSDPA network An HSDPA connection is active Bluetooth is on Wi Fi is on but not connected and no networks are detected Wi Fi is not connected to a
106. power is applied Failure to comply could result in equipment damage Caution quip 8 72 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer The mobile computer contains an 802 11 radio to transfer data using wireless communications and to support the TCP IP network protocols This section of the manual assumes that your wireless network is set up including your access points By default the 802 11 radio is disabled Use the following procedure to enable the Wi Fi radio using Intermec Settings If you would like to use ScanNGo bar codes to easily enable the radio and set the default security settings see Appendix C ScanNGo Wi Fi Configuration Bar Codes on page 165 To enable the Wi Fi radio on your computer and configure communications Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings 2 From the Intermec Settings main menu tap Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Radio Enabled 3 Select the Radio Enabled check box and tap OK By default the computer uses Funk security and enables DHCP 4 Use Intermec Settings to configure any other parameters you need to use for communication with your network 5 Configure 802 11 security For help see About Wireless Security on page 81 Configuring Ethernet Communications To configure Ethernet communications connect your mobile computer to your Ethernet network using the Ethernet Snap On Adapter Model 1000AA01 or an Ethernet
107. pplications Using a Storage Card 1 00 00 eee eee eee 97 Launching Applications Automatically 00 KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 97 Updating the System Software 4 a0 n 0alwdn y Qa Ket WED EA PA n 98 Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Console 99 Updating Individual Mobile Computers 00 000 ya axe eee ee 100 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer 103 About the Intermec Dashboard kk kk kk k KK KK kk kk kk n 104 Troubleshooting Your Mobile Computer iw J x lk Wl cece cece ka hk ka ya 105 Troubleshooting the Wi Fi Connection 00 00 eee eee KK KK KK 105 Troubleshooting 802 1x Security 2ya a N AKA 4 nda Mua Kek el lel e k na 106 Checking 802 11 Network Status 107 Troubleshooting Reading Bar Codes W L k KK 109 Using ScanDiagnostic to Troubleshoot the Scanner 0 04 110 Troubleshooting Operating the Computer 00 002 e eee KK 111 Calling Product Support 40 Av aw n eee eed CEU UR a ee eles 112 Finding Your Configuration Number o irse xi cak lak le Waa kah kal ka kk a Wa 112 Finding Your Operating System Version 000 KK KK KK KK KK KK KK 113 Resetting the Computet 3 34x523 5 d Ie RR k d ge keka baw Ke d ka k Aw WE 113 Rebooting the Comp tet Pk xax le we Weka e Ey a v e wak ana aa ee wh owe 113 Cold Booting the Computer iess irani e eee 2N e 113 Cl
108. r 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer To clean boot the computer using the SmartSystems Console Right click the 70 Series computer and select Intermec Power Tools gt Clean Boot Device Cleaning the Computer To keep the computer in good working order you may need to clean the imager window color camera window and the touch screen Clean the windows and the touch screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer To clean the computer use a solution of ammonia and water There are no user serviceable parts inside the 70 Series computer Opening the computer will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components Caution To clean the image window camera window and touch screen 1 Press the Power button and choose to suspend the computer 2 Dipaclean cloth towel in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess 3 Wipe off the imager window camera lens and flash area Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces 4 Wipe dry 116 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual A Specifications and Default Settings Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Physical and Environmental Specifications CN70 Physical Dimensions Dimensions 16 9x8 0 x 3 4 cm 6 66 x 3 14 x 1 35 in Weight 450 g 15 2 oz with battery CN70e Physical Dimensions Dimensions 19 5 x 8 0 x 3 4 cm 7 66 x 3 14 x 1 35 in Weight 491 g 16 6 oz with batt
109. r to store the computer when you need your hands free Use the RS 232 adapter to convert the connector on the bottom of the computer to a serial connector Use the scan handle to provide better ergonomics to the computer for high volume scanning applications You can order and install a replacement stylus Use this adapter to convert the bottom connector of the computer to a USB connector Usethe vehicle dock to provide power and hold your computer while you are using it in a vehicle Use the vehicle holder to hold your computer while you are using it in a vehicle Use the vehicle power adapter to provide power to the computer from your vehicle Use this adapter to be able to use the Vocollect voice solution in your warehouse About Language Provisioning If your 70 Series computer includes language provisioning you are prompted to select a language provision when the computer starts for the first time It may take up to 15 minutes to load your language 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Make sure you select the correct language before you tap Provision If you need to have the language provisioning changed you will need to send your computer to an Intermec Global Repair Center About the Battery The computers use these rechargeable Lithium ion battery pack as the main power source e 37V 4000 mAH 14 8 Wh battery for the CN70 and CN70e e 37V 5200 mAH 19 2 Wh bat
110. reless Printing application to connect to Printing a Bluetooth printer For more information see Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer on page 76 yj Wireless Use the Wireless Scanning application to connect T Scanning to a Bluetooth scanner For more information see Connecting to a Bluetooth Scanner on page 74 Applications You Can Download to the Mobile Computer You can download several Intermec applications from the web site that extend the capabilities of your 70 Series computer All of the applications listed below are available from the Intermec web site Some of the applications require the purchase of a license to run To find the application you want go to www intermec com gt Support gt Downloads and then enter the information to find your 70 Series computer About eMDI Intermec Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging Application eMDI is a professional document capture application that enables you to capture images of full page documents 8 5 x 11 or A4 paper sizes with the camera You can transfer the images from your mobile computer to a PC or server For more information see the Intermec Enbanced Mobile Document Imaging User Guide You can download and use eMDI for a 30 day evaluation period After the evaluation period expires you will need to purchase a license 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 45 Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications 46 About Features Demo Intermec
111. removed by the end user The Image Update process also provides strengthened security because all packages are signed Image Update packages pkg or pks files may contain elements such as dll executable exe and cab files You can use either of these methods to update your mobile computer Youcan update multiple computers at the same time using the SmartSystems Console For help see the next section Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Console e You can update individual computers by transferring the packages to the mobile computer and then installing them from the mobile computer If you are using SmartSystems Foundation to update the computer you can purchase a Provisioning License to send the Image Update silently For more information see Sending the Image Updates Silently on page 100 98 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 7 Managing the Computer Updating Multiple Computers Using SmartSystems Console You can use the SmartSystems console to update the operating system or system software on your mobile computer The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site through the Intermec Developer Library IDL Before you can update your mobile computer you need e SmartSystems Foundation To download SmartSystems Foundation go to www intermec com SmartSystems and click the Downloads tab theSmartSystems bundles you want to install The Smar
112. ropriate location When AutoRun is installed on the computer all cab files in the CabFiles folder are automatically extracted after a cold boot For more information about AutoRun see the Intermec Developer Library Resource Kit Developer Guide Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation Console 96 You can use the SmartSystems console to drag and drop Intermec applications onto your mobile computer The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation To install applications using SmartSystems Foundation Console 1 Download your application file from the Intermec web site and unzip it on your desktop PC 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 7 Managing the Computer 2 Double click the application file to install it The application file should appear in the Software Vault 3 From the SmartSystems console in the Software Vault drag and drop the application onto each mobile computer in your network or drop the application on a group of computers contained in a folder Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync When you only have a few computers to update with applications you can copy files using Microsoft ActiveSync This procedure assumes that Microsoft ActiveSync is installed on your PC and is up and running 1 Connect to the mobile computer via ActiveSync 2 Copy the cab files from your development PC to the computer 3 Reboot or cold boot the computer 4 After the boot process is fi
113. rt Switch Device Settings Default Value Standard Docking and IrDA Use device settings to configure settings on the mobile computer Device Settings Device Setting Date Time Beeper and Voice Headset Beeper Vibrate Mode Intensity Good Read Settings Good Read Setting Internal Scanner Good Read Beep Dock Tethered Scanner Bluetooth Scanner Good Read Beep Backlight Settings Backlight Setting Display Backlight Adjustment Keypad Backlight Light Level Screen Settings Screen Setting Screen Rotations Default Value N A N A Medium Very Low 1 Strong Pulse Default Value One Beep One Beep One Beep Default Value Normal On Based on Light Level Low Default Value Portrait 0 Degrees 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Keypad Settings Keypad Setting Default Value Scan Button Remapping Scanner Power Management Settings Power Management Setting Default Value Enable Power Button Screen On Screen Options Displayed Hibernate Suspend Reboot Screen Timeout Seconds 5 Power Button Behavior Suspend Device Turns Off After Battery Power 5 minutes Screen Turns Off After Battery Power Disabled Device Turns Off After External Power Disabled Screen Turns Off After External Power Disabled Sensors Settings Sensors Setting Default Value Screen Rotation Disabled Device Off Disabled Profiles Settings Application Profiles
114. s GPS signals and information provided by the cellular network Even when the computer can receive a satellite signal MS Assisted can improve position accuracy and reduce the time to determine initial position Time To First Fix Check with your cell phone carrier for availability and pricing for MS Assisted service Qualcomm s gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology provides enhanced operation for Standalone GPS This option enables the UMTS enabled computer to automatically download a small assistance data file from the XTRA servers through a brief internet access session Another option you can configure with iGPS is the fix interval The fix interval defines how often the GPS should provide new information Larger intervals use less power but many applications require small intervals to work correctly The default for fix interval is 4 Note Anytime you change the GPS settings the phone module will reset automatically It will not affect the functionality of the computer To improve GPS performance 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt System gt iGPS 2 Inthe Fix Interval tab enter a value for the fix interval The default setting is 4 and should be optimized for most applications 3 Tap the Fix Type tab and select one of these options Standalone 1 MS assisted 2 or Enable gpsOneXTRA check box 4 Tap OK 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 6 Configuring the Computer Use this chapter to learn about the available met
115. s not on Press the Power button and choose Suspend to suspend the computer Store the computer for more than Ifyou are storing the computer for a few a day days like over the weekend install a charged battery or connect the computer to a power source Ifyou are storing the computer for longer remove and charge the battery and then store both the battery and computer in a cool location If you store the battery for several months recharge the battery to keep it at peak performance Store the battery outside the Store the batteries in a charger computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 15 Chapter 1 Using the Computer About the Keypad The CN70 comes with either a QWERTY keypad or a numeric keypad The CN70e comes with either a QWERTY numeric keypad or numeric keypad The computer has an ambient light sensor that detects low light and turns on the keypad backlight By default the keypad backlight is enabled in low light conditions You can disable the keypad backlight to conserve power Use Intermec Settings to configure the backlight For help see Using Intermec Settings on the Computer on page 64 CN70 OWERTY Keypad r ay fF S II gt lo e aoo N tZ Esc
116. s only available on computers with phone capability Use Intermec Settings to configure your computer You can use Intermec Settings to individually configure a computer or you can use it through SmartSystems to configure all of your computers For more information see Using Intermec Settings on the Computer on page 64 Use ISpyWiFi to check your 802 11 status and diagnose issues with the connection For more information see Checking 802 11 Network Status on page 107 Use Profile Settings to easily configure the computer for a specific use You can choose predefined values for the Camera Power and Scanning To apply a profile setting Tap the Profile Setting you want to use You will see a message that changes are saved anda check mark appears next to your choice For more information on modifying Profile Settings options see Configuring Profile Settings With Intermec Settings on page 70 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications Icon Application Description troubleshoot problems with the internal or external scanner For more information see Using ScanDiagnostic to Troubleshoot the Scanner on page 110 e Wireless Center Use the Wireless Center to turn radios Wi Fi T Bluetooth phone on and off and configure settings for each radio Es ScanDiagnostic Use the ScanDiagnostic application to y Wireless Use the Wi
117. secutive Data Validation Identical Consecutive Timeout Different Consecutive Timeout Center Decoding Center Decoding Tolerance Default Value Level Level Typical aimer Enable 2 500 Enable One shot Default Value 1D and 2D Standard My Documents MDI Disable Disable Bitmap 0 None 0 None None Disable Default Value 0 300 ms 0 Disable 0 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings Communications Use communications settings to configure how the mobile computer communicates with the network Communications Settings Communications Setting Device Name 802 11 Radio Settings 802 11 Radio Setting Security Choice Allow Security Changes Active Profile DHCP Import Root Certificates Import User Certificates Import Pac Files Radio Bands Radio Enabled Ethernet Adapter Settings Ethernet Adapter Setting DHCP Bluetooth Settings Bluetooth Setting Bluetooth Power WWAN Radio Settings WWAN Radio Setting WWAN Radio Enabled 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Default Value IntermecCXXX where XXX indicates che model of mobile compuer Default Value Funk Enabled Profile 1 Enabled False False False b g 2 4 GHz Off Default Value Enabled Default Value Off Default Value Disable 133 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings 134 Serial Port Switch Serial Port Switch Setting Serial Po
118. see the illumination beam or frame from the imager when you press the Scan button and aim the imager at a bar code label When you release a Scan button or handle trigger the Good Read light does not turn off The scanner will not read the bar code label Solution Youmay betoo far away from the bar code label Try moving closer to the bar code label and scan it again You may be reading the bar code label straight on Change the reading angle and try again Theimager hardware trigger might be disabled in Intermec Settings To check the setting go to Start gt Settings gt Systems gt Data Collection gt Scanner Settings Hardware trigger should be checked The Good Read light will remain on if you configure the computer to use continuous edge triggering If you configure the computer for level triggering and the Good Read light remains on there may be a problem Press one of the Scan buttons or pull the trigger again without scanning a bar code label If the light is still on contact your local Intermec representative Aim the scanner beam to cross the entire bar code label in one pass Vary the scanning angle Check the quality of the bar code label Scan a bar code label that you know will scan Compare the two bar code labels to see if the bar code quality is too low You may need to replace the label that you cannot scan Make sure the bar code symbology is enabled and configured correctly Use I
119. soft WZC 1 Start Intermec Settings 2 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security 3 For Network Authentication choose Open 4 For Data Encryption choose Disabled 5 Tap OK Your settings are saved Loading a Certificate To use transport layer security TLS with WPA or 802 1x security you need a unique client certificate on the computer and a trusted root certificate authority CA certificate Certificates are pieces of cryptographic data that guarantee a public key is associated with a private key They contain a public key and the entity name that owns the key Each certificate is issued by a certificate authority To import a certificate chain 1 Start Intermec Settings 2 Go to Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings 90 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 3 Tap Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Certificates The Certificates screen appears Intermec Settings Certificates PAC Manager n PAC Manager y Enroll Certificates Enroll Certificates Certificates Applet Certificates Applet Import Certificates Import Certificates Import Root Certificates g 4 To import a certificate chain a Tap Import Certificates to install the selected certificate b Inthe CertImportUI screen tap the lt lt lt button next to the Select pfx to import text field c Select the root certificate from the list d TapI
120. t making phone calls To make a phone call 1 Press Phone 2 Tap the keys to enter the telephone number you want to call and tap Talk Making an Emergency Phone Call You can use the UMTS phone to make an emergency phone call even if the SIM card is missing When the SIM card is not installed the phone will show that you have no service However if you dial certain emergency numbers such as 112 911 000 08 118 119 and 999 the call will go through 54 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 4 Using the Camera You can use the color camera to take pictures and record videos Chapter 4 Using the Camera About the Color Camera e The camera and flash are located on the back of the computer You run the Pictures amp Videos application to access the camera features In this application you can take view and edit pictures recordand launch video clips stored on the computer or a microSD card configure camera options You can also send pictures and video clips to others or save an image as the background on the Home screen If you download the eMDI application it uses the camera to capture images Note While the Pictures amp Videos application is running you cannot use the imager Taking a Picture 56 You can take photos in high normal or low quality with image sizes up to 2048 x 1536 pixels When you take a picture the image is saved as a jpg file and stored in the My D
121. t the battery release tab is fully engaged 11 Reattach the handstrap 12 Press the Power button The computer cold boots Transferring Files To and From Your PC The 70 Series computer supports these two methods for transferring files to and from your PC Using Microsoft ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Using the 70 Series computer as a mass storage device 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 33 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Transfer Files You can use Microsoft ActiveSync Windows XP or earlier or Windows Mobile Device Center Windows Vista or Windows 7 to establish a connection between your computer and a PC After you connect to your PC you can transfer files synchronize files remotely debug and perform other device management activities ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center are free applications available from the Microsoft web site at www windowsmobile com getstarted To establish a partnership between your computer and a PC you need to physically connect your computer to your PC using these accessories USB snap on adapter Model 1000AA07 USB cable To transfer files to and from your PC using ActiveSync 1 Connect your mobile computer to your desktop PC using the adapter and USB cable 2 Download ActiveSync from the Microsoft web site and install ActiveSync on your PC 3 Follow the onscreen instructions to establish a partnership When the part
122. tSystems bundle contains the Image Update package file These SmartSystems bundles are available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Go to Support Downloads e a Provisioning license To update the mobile computer using SmartSystems Foundation Open the SmartSystems console 2 Make sure the SmartSystems console and the mobile computer are on the same subnet and they are connected wirelessly or through Ethernet 3 Make sure the mobile computer is in a powered dock or that power management is disabled 4 Download the SmartSystems bundle to your PC 5 Double click the SmartSystems bundle on your PC to extract the update files to the software vault 6 From the SmartSystems console locate the bundles to install and drag them to each mobile computer or group in a folder you want to update The SmartSystems console installs che update on your mobile computers After the download is complete your mobile computer begins the update process and automatically performs a cold boot The computer then boots into a special Update Loader mode where the computer has no network connections and is completely unusable 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 99 Chapter 7 Managing the Computer This process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on the update After the update is complete the computer boots again 7 Whena confirmation dialog box appears requesting user input dismiss it N
123. te RE EE TRU Me ext Med eda 27 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual v Contents Inserting a microSD Card cese bye I rU RR REPE URS 28 Installing a microSD Card in a CN70 or CN70e WWW KK 28 Installing a microSD Card in a CK70 or CK71 KK 31 Transferring Files To and From Your PC lt xi sal 2c eee 33 Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Transfer Files KK RR KK 34 Using the Computer as a Mass Storage Device s4 2 xwea vel eka kulk axa kal aa 35 2 Understanding the User Interface and Intermec Applications 37 About the User Interface isses e es 38 Aboutthe Home S reen see vtech eerte beg eC eR MESA eda 38 Interacting With the Screen 4 dep eR X eX E UU MEC Ve 39 triceBatsStatuslIconseleveer E a eR E E ees d 40 Alisningthe Screen soie LO 2 422 tiene REEL ET UAE ER pe Y 43 About Intermec Applications as a han bu ean cece ene 43 Applications Available on the Mobile Computer KK 44 Applications You Can Download to the Mobile Computer 45 3 Using the Phone ccc cece eee ees 49 Abouctche Ph n e ire nes ee r yey rs Ee dae ae Soe eck us Stn Ren o rete 50 Activating the UMTS Phone xu kay k 00 xh Da B errer lek a ma na sare yan 50 Activating the CDMA PRONE K xy lt a ek kek xasa W k ka k dkan e 52 Turning the Phone On and Off Lx ya su xa occ eee 53 Makinga Phone Call lt sela e Ray a RR Kewa M ke Kak a KA eh es Adee ee a ek RES 54 Making
124. ter and illumination beam or frame appear 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 27 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Scanning With the EA30 Imager N r qu yal 5 Use the laser pointer as a guide and aim toward the middle of the bar code Make sure that the illumination beam or frame covers the bar code you are trying to decode When the computer successfully reads a bar code label you hear a high beep and the Good Read LED turns on briefly 6 Release the Scan button Inserting a microSD Card You can use a microSD card to increase file storage and install software The computers support an optional 32 GB maximum capacity microSD card insert the microSD card Make sure you completely close the card access door before you use your computer Installing a microSD Card in a CN70 or CN70e To install a microSD card in a CN70 or CN70e K Note The computer resets when you open the card access door to 1 Press the Power button to turn off the computer 2 Remove the handstrap and the battery 28 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 3 Remove the two Phillips screws and open the card access door 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 29 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 5 Slide the microSD card door towards the top of the computer to unlock it and open the door 7 Closethe microSD card door and slide it towards the bottom of the
125. tery for the CK70 and CK71 The battery used in this device may presenta 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 Warning promptly Keep away from children Charging the Battery You need to fully charge the battery before using your computer for the first time Use one of the charging accessories listed in the next table to charge the battery 70 Series Charging Accessories Charging Accessory Charging Time Snap on adapters Up to 6 hours DX1 DX2 or DX4 dock Up to 6 hours CN70 CN70e CK70 and CK71 Vehicle Power Adapter Up to 6 hours Changing the Battery 10 Ifyour battery power is low you need to either charge the battery in the computer or replace it with a charged battery To change the battery 1 Save your files and close any open applications 2 Press the Power button and choose Hibernate from the menu to suspend the computer 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 3 Detach the handstrap from the computer Detaching the Handstrap From a CN70 or CN70e 4 Make sure the computer is in hibernate mode and that the screen has turned off 5 Remove the battery 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 11 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Onthe CN70 or CN70e push the battery release toward the bottom of the computer until the battery releases and then lift it away from the c
126. those settings to many devices simultaneously e remotely change settings on SmartSystems enabled computers and peripherals The SmartSystems Foundation console can report on asset locations and battery status making it easier to manage your mobile devices With a Provisioning license SmartSystems Foundation can automatically push software configuration settings and other files to connected mobile computers The license also enables ScanNGo which makes connecting additional mobile computers to your wireless network as easy as reading bar codes You can download SmartSystems Foundation from the Intermec web site at no charge For more information visit www intermec com SmartSystems To purchase a Provisioning license contact your local Intermec sales representative Managing the Computer Using Third Party Software You can use third party software such as Wavelink Avalanche to centrally manage your Intermec devices Device management software enables you to update software increase security track your assets and troubleshoot devices remotely You can download the Wavelink Enabler for the mobile computer from the Wavelink web site For more information visit the Intermec web site and search for Wavelink Avalanche or visit www wavelink com to download the enabler Developing and Installing Applications Use the Intermec Resource Kits to develop applications to run on the mobile computer The Resource Kits are a library of C NE
127. tings on the Computer Use Intermec Settings to configure parameters for Intermec applications on the computer as well as some device specific parameters like volume You can configure parameters for important functions like data collection and communications 54 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Starting Intermec Settings Intermec Settings is located on the System screen To start Intermec Settings Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings The Intermec Settings Main Menu appears Intermec Settings PAL Ic Data Collection Communications Device Settings Printers GPS SmartSystems Information Con er About the Structure of Intermec Settings Use the tables below to help find the parameters in Intermec Settings that you want to configure Each table contains the parameters for one of the Intermec Settings Main Menu options If you see gt next to a menu option there are more screens available in the next level If you see next to a menu option there is only one more screen available Most parameters are saved as soon as you tap OK Some settings such as the Serial Port Switch require you to reboot the computer for the changes to take effect 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 55 Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer 66 Data Collection Menu Data Collection Options Internal Scanner Bluetooth Scanner Dock Tethered Scanner
128. tion Your mobile computer begins the update process and automatically performs a cold boot The computer then boots into a special Update Loader mode where the computer has no network connections and is completely unusable This process can take anywhere from 30 seconds to 15 minutes depending on the update After the update is complete the mobile computer boots again 5 When a confirmation dialog box appears requesting user input dismiss it 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 101 Chapter 7 Managing the Computer 102 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Ifyou encounter any problems while using the 70 Series computer look in this chapter to find a possible solution You will also find information on routine maintenance Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer About the Intermec Dashboard 104 The Intermec Dashboard is designed to provide proactive monitoring of your mobile computers to prevent downtime You can easily see the health of the device and can help pinpoint the source of a problem to determine if it is hardware or software related Intermec Dashboard displays information such as the status of network connections battery usage storage space and internal devices It also provides system information such as the operating system firmware and hardware configuration To launch the Intermec Dashboard e Press the Intermec Dash
129. ttings 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 Selecting a Funk Security Profile Use the following procedure to select a Funk security profile Start Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Choose a profile A list of configurable settings appears A w N A Optional In the Profile Label text box enter a meaningful name for your profile Configure your security settings For help see the next sections Repeat Steps 3 through 5 for each profile you want to define Set an active profile by choosing it in the Active Profile list on O1 ui Save your settings Configuring WPA or WPA2 Enterprise 802 1x Security With Funk Use these procedures to set WPA 802 1x or WPA2 802 1x security on your comptuer with Funk security 1 Make sure the communications and radio parameters on your 70 Series are configured 2 Make sure Funk is selected as your security choice 3 Start Intermec Settings 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Select the profile you want to configure For Association choose WPA or WPA2 Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP or AES respectively For 8021x choose TTLS PEAP EAP FAST or TLS If you choose TTLS EAP FAST or PEAP a ForPrompt for Crede
130. tton or if the computer or an application locks up you may need to reset the computer The computer uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the boot process There are three ways to reset the computer Reboot Cold boot Clean boot Rebooting the Computer You may need to reboot the computer to correct conditions where an application stops responding to the system To reboot the computer e Press che Power button and select Reboot from the menu The computer systematically shuts down restarts and goes through the initialization process Cold Booting the Computer In some cases where the computer completely stops responding it may be necessary to perform a cold boot or hard reset Because cold booting may result in data loss use this method only if all other recovery methods have failed 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 113 Chapter 8 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Computer Note Cold booting the computer does not guarantee that cached disk ros data will be saved so transactional data may be lost during the reset All other data such as configuration and network settings is preserved To cold boot the mobile computer Press the Power button to suspend the computer 2 Remove the handstrap and the battery pack 3 Press the Reset button in the battery compartment on the back of the computer 4 Replace the battery and the handstrap 5 Press Power and wait while t
131. u want to have available to the end user Click OK to save your selection 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 6 Configuring the Computer Restoring Default Settings You can easily restore a menu to its default settings or all of the Intermec Settings parameters to their default settings if necessary To restore menu defaults 1 Navigate to the menu that you want to restore to defaults 2 Tap Menu gt Restore Menu Defaults 3 When prompted tap Yes to restore the menu default settings 4 If prompted to refresh the computer tap Yes To restore all defaults 1 Tap Menu gt Restore All Defaults The applications asks if you are sure you want to restore all defaults 2 Tap Yes After several minutes all of the default settings are restored Hiding Menu Items in Intermec Settings e You can hide items in the Intermec Settings menus if you do not want to have them available for other users to access Hidden items are not saved when you back up your settings in the SmartSystems console On the mobile computer you can hide menu items by tapping and holding the item and then choosing Hide Menu Item from the popup list When asked if you want to hide the menu tap Yes restore all hidden items in all menus by tapping Menu gt Unhide All Items Note When you restore default settings in Intermec Settings only the settings for visible items are restored to defaults The settings for hidden
132. unctions To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad at symbol s N amp ampersand w U oserish colon y 2 semicolon 5 gt 152 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual To Enter comma dollar exclamation hyphen or minus percent period plus pound question mark apostrophe equals _ underscore gt greater than lt less than left square bracket right square bracket 1 left curly brace right curly brace tilde backslash forward slash Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad x cs S N A 9 w N A x cs 0 N A O O ao X a a Co olo S x N v ao N v ao v v N A an U N A Ge U N A an w ojo ao U 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 153 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter quotes left parenthesis right parenthesis Insert Delete Sym broken vertical bar x grave Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Start Windows Esc 154 Large Alpha Keypad N A R Ce R gja oja N A N A amp B 0 9 9 0 U e oome 6 Alphanumeric Keypad ao z N A N A oje 6 N A
133. ved 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 Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com and click Support gt Returns and Repairs gt Warranty Disclaimer of warranties The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent complete tested programs The code is provided as is with all faults All warranties are expressly disclaimed including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Web Support Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com to download our current manuals in PDF 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual xi Before You Begin xii Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at www intermec com and click Support gt Knowledge Central to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product Send Feedback Your feedback is crucial to the continual improvement of our documentation To provide feedback about this manual please contact the Intermec Technical Communications department directly at TechnicalCommunications intermec com Telephone Support In the
134. y ater yan Yani nay fl sen 12 0 j 0 125mm 5 mils EAN UPC 12 0 5 mm 20 mils 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 123 Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings EA30 Typical Reading Distances Density 0 1 mm 4 mils 0 125 mm 5 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils 1 mm 40 mils Symbology Code 39 UPC EAN 100 0 33 mm 13 0 mils Data Matrix 0 18 mm 7 mils 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 38 mm 15 mils PDF417 0 25 mm 10 mils 0 38 mm 15 mils 124 Minimum Distance 9 5 cm 3 74 in 8 cm 3 15 in 6 5 cm 2 56 in 9 5 cm 3 74 in 6 cm 2 36 in 7 5 cm 2 95 in 6 cm 2 36 in 5 5 cm 2 17 in 5 5 cm 2 17 in 6 5 cm 2 56 in 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Maximum Distance 11 5 cm 4 53 in 14 5 cm 5 71 in 50 cm 19 69 in 75 cm 29 53 in 34 cm 13 39 in 16 5 cm 6 5 in 23 cm 9 06 in 34 5 cm 13 58 in 26 cm 10 24 in 37 cm 14 57 in Symbology Code 39 EAN UPC Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings EV12 Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances The illustration below does not include the 0 12 cm 0 05 in setback for the CK71 Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux 0 2 4 P 8 i 12 ae 16 L L I l I L I CS 20 Pan 6 15 K 15 gi 2 5 0 0 1 2 5 e 10 5 LL 0 25 mm 10 mils 6 i 0 5 mm 20 mils 15 H 1 mm 40 mils NOU TAPER E E TIE A 20
135. z i A c 9 c D 4 0 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual 157 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Character E F G 158 Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad e 8 8 8 Ce 8 C1 OAC e 8 3 8 Co o GG ao amp E amp Ez E olojo fo f 3 93 o ctr E E 3 G OH G J K wy N o P 9 B S U v w X 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Character Numeric With Function Keys Keypad ao 3 at 0 1 ts 0086 9 9 9 tb 9 CK71 Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad colon semicolon N A comma N A dollar s exclamation w hyphen or minus period B plus N A 70 Series Mobile Computer User s Manual Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes Alphanumeric Keypad z ts lJ CJ 9 9 9 i lb 9 Alphanumeric Keypad o 5 X N A N A O 159 Appendix B Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad apostrophe N A equals N A s _ underscore X N A V gt greater than lt less than N A V left square bracket yy right square bracket yy left curly brace N A U right curly brace N A U tilde N A w backslash

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