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1. Disconnecting a Wireless Scanner Should you need to remove a scanner from communications with your CK60 do the following 60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer To disconnect a wireless scanner 1 Tap Remove Scanner from the initial wizard screen Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK Welcome this wizard manages m Bluetooth scanners on this device Add Device 2 Neco sesh a am A E 2 Select to highlight a scanner from the list of DCE Devices 3 Tap Disconnect to stop communications 4 Tap Back to return to the initial wizard screen or Finish to close the wizard Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK Disconnect 00 06 6b 94 3c ea 000000000000 DCE Device s Serial Port Device Disconnect None Set 85 Simenon f E Using Configuration Parameters A configuration parameter changes the way the CK60 operates such as configuring a parameter to have the CK60 emit a very loud beep in a noisy environment Use either of these methods to execute configuration parameters Scan EasySet bar code labels You can use EasySet from Intermec Technologies Corporation to print configuration labels Scan the labels to change the imager configuration and data transfer settings For information see its online help Send Reader Commands through the Network or from an Application You can configure parameters by sending reader commands through t
2. 4 Tap the file such as EXE file to start the installation wizard Follow the directions on the screen Adding a Program to the Start Menu You can either use Windows Explorer on the CK60 to move the program to the My Computer Windows Start Menu folder or use Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the My Computer Windows Start Menu folder Using Windows Explorer on the Computer Tap Start Programs Windows Explorer locate the program tap and hold the program then tap Cut on the pop up menu Open the My Computer Windows Start Menu folder tap and hold a blank area of the window then select Paste to have the program appear on the Start menu Using Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC Use the Explore feature in Microsoft ActiveSync to explore your CK60 files and locate programs Right click the program click Create Shortcut then move the shortcut to the My Computer Windows Start Menu folder for it to appear on the Start menu See ActiveSync Help for more information Removing Programs Tap Start Settings Control Panel then double tap the Remove Programs icon If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs use Windows Explorer on your CK60 to locate the program tap Programs and hold the program and then tap Delete on the pop up menu 28 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Microsoft
3. PE mee mre I CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 15 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Using the Status Indicators The status indicators on the CK60 turn on to indicate the battery status or a successful bar code decode The battery indicators and screen icon work to alert you to your battery status If the battery indicator to the right of the Scan button comes on check the toolbar to see what icon appears The battery may be critically low and need replacing The green Good Read indicator above the display appears when you have decoded a bar code successfully Using the Secure Digital Card 16 Z A Warning Note MultiMediaCards MMCs and CompactFlash CF storage cards are not supported in the CK60 Use a SanDisk Secure Digital card to increase file storage and install software Its card slot is on the top of the CK60 just above the scanner window Do the following to insert a card in the CK60 You can corrupt your Secure Digital card if you do not follow these installation and removal procedures exactly Before installing a Secure Digital card inspect the gasket on the door for any damage or wear and replace the door if any damage or wear is found 1 Press the power switch to turn off the CK60 2 Remove the two screws on the Secure Digital card slot door and remove the door see the following illustration Be sure to torque the screws to this door to 1 5 in lbs 3 Gently insert the Se
4. This script file must be in the same directory as the program itself AutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoUser dat and AutoRun dat t4 Note If you need to add steps at boot time add them to AutoUser dat not to AutoRun dat AutoRun dat is provided by Intermec and is subject to change AutoUser dat is the designated place for the end user to add steps to the boot time process CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 43 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer AutoCopy EXEC Launches a specified program waits for it to complete up to 10 minutes CALL Processes a specified file of commands and returns CHAIN Processes a specified file of commands and does not return RUN Loads a specified program and executes it LOAD Loads a specified program and executes it AutoRun handles quoted file names for the first parameter which specifies q p p path names or file names that contain white space Note only one set of quotes per command is supported AutoRun dat entry examples RUN Flash File Store Apps some exe argl arg2 arg3 CALL Flash File Store SYSTEM usercmds dat AutoCopy exe copies or moves files from one location to another It has no user interface and is configured through command line arguments It has support for these parameters in no particular order Usage PUCO COPS pes WU Weser ep eol pep D Indicates the destination file name and must be fully qualified W is a stri
5. 12 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Index entering information 13 using 12 Display applet desktop 23 DRAM low battery shutdown 7 Dynamic Random Access Memory 7 E EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 94 EAP FAST 94 95 EasySet application 53 configuration parameters 61 creating Bluetooth connection label 54 Ethernet 85 enabling via iConnect 90 iConnect 90 Extensible Authentication Protocol 94 F FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunnel ing 94 95 Flash File Store packaging applications 37 Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling FAST 94 95 FolderCopy 40 Funk security 95 802 1x 98 selecting a profile 95 static WEP 100 WPA 96 G Getting connected ISP 86 to an ISP 86 to work 88 Windows CE 86 Green key 11 Green shift plane 51 H Headsets connecting 82 discovering 80 setting to default 82 l iConnect 90 disabling network communications 91 enabling Ethernet 90 enabling wireless 802 11b 91 network support 89 ping test 92 105 Index IDLs Bluetooth 74 75 data collection 10 developing applications 36 Migration Resource Kits 37 smartsystems 67 URL 13 Imagers 2D area 5 Input Panel large vs small keys 24 onscreen keyboard 25 selecting typed text 25 transcriber 25 Windows CE 23 Input panel Pocket Word 30 Installing applications customizing load 46 using a Secure Digital card 39 with Microsoft ActiveS
6. In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 and Description choose this option Order Intermec e Place an order 1 and then choose 2 products e Ask about an existing order Order Intermec media Order printer labels and ribbons 1 and then choose 1 Order spare parts Order spare parts 1 or 2 and then choose 4 Technical Support Talk to technical support about 2 and then choose 2 your Intermec product Service e Geta return authorization 2 and then choose 1 number for authorized service center repair Request an on site repair technician Service contracts e Ask about an existing 1 or 2 and then choose 3 contract e Renew a contract Inquire about repair billing or other service invoicing questions Outside the U S A and Canada contact your local Intermec representative To search for your local representative from the Intermec web site click Contact Who Should Read This Manual Related Documents This document is written for the person who is responsible for installing configuring and maintaining the CK60 This document provides you with information about the features of the CK60 and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot Before you work with the CK60 you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms such as IP address This contains a list of related Intermec documents and their part numbers Document Title Part Number CK60 Mobile Computer Quick Start Guide 9
7. Note that you cannot set all parameters through the network You can only set those commands that have a syntax in the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer configuring it from the host computer t4 Note You can continue running an application on the CK60 while Configuring the Computer in a TCP IP Direct Connect Network You can use the host computer to configure a wireless or Ethernet CK60 in your TCP IP network To send and receive configuration data write a host application that can communicate with the CK60 directly through an access point or through the Ethernet network Use the TMF protocol to send and receive transactions between the host application and the CK60 To set up the host computer verify you can communicate with the CK60 To set up the application prepare and write a host application that can communicate with the Intermec Application Server and send or receive transactions to and from the CK60 in this format TMF field commands where TMF field 2 byte field containing one of these values e CG Configuration Get request sent from the host application e Cg Configuration Get response sent from the CK60 to the host computer e CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application e Cs Configuration Set response sent from the CK60 to the host computer commands Reader and configuration commands to set on
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9. Applet The Intermec Settings applet displays the device name the device address enables or disables Bluetooth communications and sets discoverable and connectable settings This also provides a versions screen for various Bluetooth items in the system To enable Bluetooth communications before configuring radio communications 1 See Enabling Bluetooth on page 53 to enable Bluetooth 2 Tap to expand the Discoverable and Connectable options 3 Tap File gt Save Settings then File gt Exit to close the applet Using the Wireless Printing Applet 74 The Wireless Printing applet separates the task of wireless printing from other Bluetooth management items not relevant to this task Wireless Printing has a concept of the current wireless printer This printer is the one to which the CK60 makes a connection when the wireless printing COM port is opened If there is no current wireless printer there is no wireless printing COM port Registration and deregistration of this COM port is controlled by the Bluetooth COM port control Use the Wireless Printing applet to handle the COM port registration Customer software or other test applications can also use this applet to manage the COM port registration and deregistration The current wireless printer is stored in the registry and is registered and deregistered on Bluetooth stack load unload If the current wireless printer changes the existing wireless printing COM port is
10. AutolP DHCP R R You can use the CK60 directly in an Ethernet network if you have ordered the Ethernet option on your CK60 and you insert it into a dock The communications dock as an Ethernet connector makes it possible for the CK60 to communicate with your Ethernet network To use the CK60 in an Ethernet network 1 Configure the Network Name SSID Host IP Address IP Settings if not using DHCP and Network Port parameters on each CK60 2 If required for your network set the Primary and Secondary DNS Server and Primary and Secondary WINS Server parameters on each CK60 Automatic Private IP Addressing AutoIP is enabled by default in Windows CE To remain compatible with other versions of Windows CE enable this setting You can configure the registry settings in the following to set the required AutoIP DHCP behavior HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm PRISMNDS1 Teplp Other registry keys that modify the behavior of AutoIP are as follows You can find the appropriate settings and behavior of each of the AutoInterval AutoIP AutoMask AutoSeed and AutoSubnet keys in Microsoft Help When a TCP IP client cannot find a DHCP server it generates an AutoIP address from the 169 254 xxx xxx block The client then tries to check for a DHCP server every 15 seconds and if a DHCP server is found the client drops the AutoIP address and uses the address from the DHCP server To disable AutoIP set the AutoCfg registry entry to 0 If a DHCP server
11. Make sure that you are using the correct cable the scanner cable is attached correctly When attaching to the port a single power up beep should emit e enable the port state using the Intermec Settings applet e try upgrading the scanner firmware select ASCII as the scanner model 1551E or 1553 scanner port must use the correct RS 232 settings to allow configuration in the Intermec Settings applet Disable then enable the scanner port state Disable then enable the scanner port state to synchronize the CK60 settings with the scanner 71 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer Cleaning the Scanner Window and CK60 Screen To keep the CK60 in good working order you may need to clean both the scanner window and the CKG6O0 screen Clean the scanner window and CK60 screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the CK60 To clean the CK60 use a solution of ammonia and water There are no user serviceable parts inside the CK60 Opening the unit N will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal compo Caution Dents To clean the CK60 1 Press the power button to turn off the CK60 2 Dipa clean towel or rag in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess 3 Wipe off the scanner window and screen Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces 4 Wipe dry 72 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual D Network Support The CK60 Mobile Computer automat
12. PSM files simultaneously 1 Extract the upgrade files to a Secure Digital card Make sure you select the option to use folder names when extracting the files 2 Remove the battery pack from the CK60 and place the CK60 in a dock connected to external power For help see Charging and Installing the Battery on page 7 Note The upgrade will fail if the CK60 is not connected to external L power For help see the accessories list in Accessories for the Com puter on page 19 3 Insert the Secure Digital card in the CK60 For help see Using the Secure Digital Card on page 16 4 Using a stylus press the Reset button inside the battery cavity Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the Reset button or you may damage the button Warning 5 When the Bootloader Menu appears remove the Security Digital card then press the Reset button again CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 65 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer 66 When the CK60 finishes rebooting you may use it You have reset the CK60 to its default configuration You need to set the date and time and to set its network communications parameters to reestablish communications with the other devices in the wireless network Upgrading the Operating System You may download files that upgrade only the operating system 1 Extract the upgrade files to a Secure Digital card Make sure you select the option to use folder names wh
13. View Favorites x address windows ITCBrowser fy Windows CE I I 6 Local intranet Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels Tap Favorites from the tool menu to display your list of favorites then tap the page you want to view File Edit View BEI adress Vin Add To Favorites Tap to add or delete a folder or a link Organize Favorites Tap the favorite you want to view CKBO Start Page USA Today Browsing the Internet 32 1 Set up a connection to your ISP or corporate network using information as described in Remote Access Modems on page 86 2 To connect and start browsing do one of the following Tap Favorites from the toolbar and then tap the favorite to view e n the Address bar that appears at the top of the screen enter the web address you want to visit using the input panel then tap the Enter key on the panel to go to that web site File Edit View Favorites address Nerve mic Y Type the web address here CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Tap the drop down arrow to select from previously entered addresses P P p y TESTS s JN eee amp 9 supply Bi eb 1 51PM A E t4 Note To add a favorite link while using the CK60 go to the page you want to add then select Favorites Add to Favorites Media Player To switch to this application tap Start Programs Media Pla
14. and CK60 to have up to date content in both locations To access WordPad either double tap the Microsoft WordPad icon on your desktop or select Start Programs Microsoft WordPad For more information on using Microsoft WordPad select Start gt Help gt ws WordPad Creating a Document Use WordPad to create documents such as letters or meeting minutes To create a new file tap File New then select either a blank document or a template depending on what you have selected in the Tools Options dialog box Select an input mode from the View menu You can open only one document at a time when you open a second document you have to save the first Documents you create or edit are CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 29 Chapter 2 Windows CE Typing Mode 30 usually saved as WordPad WPD but you can also save documents in other formats such as Word DOC or Rich Text Format RTF Windows Explorer contains a list of files stored on your CK60 Double tap a file to open it To delete make copies of and rename files tap and hold a file in the list then select the action on the pop up menu He tat view co 7 x Tap any of the headers to change the order of the list Name Size Type Double tap to open a document f7 Letter 5 70KB WordPad i Meeting No i BDEB WordPad dc Open Press and hold a document to see its pop up menu Cut Copy Delete Rename Propertie
15. cannot be found instead of using AutoIP the system will display the Unable to obtain a server assigned IP address message Note If you try to disable AutoIP using a CAB file to set the registry value for AutoIP set the EnableDHCP value to 1 to keep DHCP enabled Note Use DhcpRetryDialogue and DhcpMaxRetry registry settings to extend attempts that a DHCP client makes to get a DHCP address CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 85 Chapter 5 Network Support Z Note Change the Autolnterval registry key value to make the client retry more often to obtain a DHCP address Wide Area Networks The CK60 does not support wide area networks Remote Access Modems You can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at work to do such activities as browsing the Internet sending and receiving e mail and synchronizing information using Microsoft ActiveSync Connections can be made using a wired or wireless network Once connected you can view web pages by using Internet Explorer The communication software for creating an ISP connection is already installed on your CK60 Your service provider may provide the software needed to install other services such as paging and fax services Connecting to an Internet Service Provider 86 To use your ISP connection to view web pages get the ISP dial up access telephone number user name and password from your ISP To view additional inform
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18. entry When the SF51 is connected configuration changes take effect immediately When the SF51 is not connected configuration changes take effect once the SF51 is reconnected Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Scanners Enabling Bluetooth IE 56 You can send and receive information to devices wirelessly using the Bluetooth radio The Bluetooth technology uses short range radio links and allows for communications over a 10 m 32 8 ft range On the CK60 use the Intermec Settings applet to enable Bluetooth communications before you configure the wireless scanner See Enabling Bluetooth on page 53 to enable Bluetooth To allow incoming connections from wireless scanners 1 In the Intermec Settings applet tap to expand Communications gt Bluetooth gt Power 2 Tap to expand Discoverable then select Enable 3 Tap to expand Connectable then select Enable 4 Select File gt Save Settings then File gt Exit to close the applet x Data Collection P Communications al H Device Name WindowsCE H 802 11 Radio H Ethernet Adapter E Bluetooth Power On E Connectable Enable 00 05 Disable G Enable Device 0x920100 e le b 9 44 AM A Note To avoid incoming connections disable both the Discoverable and the Connectable options CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Connecting
19. found printers Wireless Printing Current Wireless Printer Device Name Lintenenwrn Device Address O00a3a5h4 ice Set Different Printer Enable Wireless Printing 0 viet ai deb m4 AM Ae 2 Select to highlight the printer of choice 3 Tap OK 4 Tap Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes Dialog E Devices Shaw Printers Only Oe di deb 9352 AM Ae Connecting to the Network Via Bluetooth DUN t4 Note While these instructions apply to many Bluetooth devices these instructions use the Nokia 3650 for example purposes Before you connect to the network make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your CK60 so you can find and connect to remote devices Bluetooth is required for the SF51 Cordless Scanner See Enabling Bluetooth on page 53 to enable Bluetooth Also make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your mobile phone For example with the Nokia 3650 go to its menu select Connectivity Bluetooth then set My phone s visibility to Shown to all First establish a Bluetooth connection between the CK60 and your mobile phone then establish a dial up networking session with your wireless network CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 77 Chapter 5 Network Support 78 Once connected you should be able to browse Internet websites and use other online resources from your CK60 To establish a Bluetooth connection between your CK60 and your m
20. from the computer Depending upon the processes running it may not have adequate power for a graceful shut down If so the CK60 performs a cold boot the next time power is applied In short put the CK60 into a suspend sleep mode before you remove the battery You can configure the battery power fail level so that after the system shuts down in a low battery condition there is still sufficient charge to allow the unit to remain configured keep proper time and maintain DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory for at least ten minutes at room temperature if the main battery remains in the handheld computer using the Power applet see page 8 The state and time are lost if The battery discharges beyond this level The battery is removed when the computer is not in suspend mode Charging and Installing the Battery Make sure you fully charge the battery before you install it in your CK60 and that you take at least 20 minutes to initially charge the backup battery using a charging dock before the backup system is fully functional To charge the battery e Either insert the battery into the quad battery charger or place the CK60 with battery installed in a single dock a single dock with modem or a multidock The battery charge time is four hours or less on any of these docks if the temperature is within the battery charging range You could also use a power adapter to keep the CK60 on full power For maximum efficienc
21. installer the installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen Once the software is installed the installer automatically transfers the software to your CK60 e Ifthe file is not an installer a message states the program is valid but is for a different computer Move this file to your CK60 using Microsoft ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the My Computer Program Files folder on your CK60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 27 Chapter 2 Windows CE System Remove Adding a Program Directly from the Internet Install the appropriate software for your CK60 on your PC before installing it on your CK60 Once installation is complete tap Start gt Programs then the program icon to switch to it 1 Determine your CK60 and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then double tap the System icon Note the processor information on the General tab beneath the Computer heading 2 Download the program to your CK60 straight from the Internet using Internet Explorer You may see a single EXE or ZIP file a SETUP EXE file or several versions of files for different CK60 types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Windows CE and your CK60 processor type 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide instructions
22. of security If you select LEAP or EAP FAST a Select User Name type your user name then press Enter b Select User Password type a user password then press Enter CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 97 Chapter 5 Network Support Configuring WPA PSK Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set WPA PSK security on your CK60 with Funk security meee RT PU v 5 Profile Label Profile 1 01 09 Network Type Infrast POP Pe 9 Channel 3 00 SSID INTERMEC 0 1 0 Power Mode Enable oe 5 8D21x None Pb pe Association WPA Poi pe Encryption TKIP Po Pe Pre Shared Key ob Ee Transmit key r9 Key 1 io Be a Kev 2 E t 12 19 PM A E 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK60 and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap 4 to expand Communications 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For Association select WPA and press Enter 4 For 8021x select None and press Enter 5 For Pre Shared Key enter the pre shared key or the passphrase The pre shared key must be a value of 32 hex pairs preceded by 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 chtomaracters After you enter a passphrase the CK60 internally converts it to a pre shared key
23. on charge If the battery status LED is a steady amber for more than 12 hours then replace the battery pack Press the power button to turn off the CK60 then press the power button again to turn on the CK60 Press and hold the power button for ten seconds to warm boot the CK60 Perform a clean boot on the CK60 See Resetting Your Computer on page 3 Try reloading the firmware See Upgrading the Operating System on your Computer on page 64 If the CK60 does not boot or reset contact your local Intermec representative for help CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Problems While Configuring the Computer You scan a configuration command such as Beeper Volume and you hear three low beeps You scan or enter an option for the Scanner Model configuration command and you hear three low beeps You cannot type a character on the keypad or you can only type uppercase or lowercase letters Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer Solution If you are working in the Intermec Settings applet you cannot scan configuration commands Exit the applet to scan configuration commands You may have scanned or entered a Scanner Model command that does not apply to the type of scanner that you have installed Try scanning or entering the Scanner Model command again and select an option for the type of device you are using You may have locked a modifier key on the keypad Check the CK60 toolbar to see if it con
24. part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site To download SmartSystems Foundation go to www intermec com idl and open the Device Management page To use SmartSystems Console to install an application 1 Download your application file from the Intermec web site and unzip it on your desktop 2 From the SmartSystems Console drag and drop the application onto each CK60 discovered in your network For information on using the SmartSystems Console see the online help Launching Your Application Automatically 40 Ed Note This describes the system component startup for Intermec provided components only It does not describe the bootstrap loader process It only describes the component installation process provided by Windows CE It is assumed that you understand the Microsoft CE startup procedures and are familiar with how Microsoft components start up You can configure the various media used in the Windows CE system with a folder name and can change the media in the registry of the system Many of the startup components rely on folder names to locate information files applications or other related data The registry keys used by FolderCopy and other startup components to retrieve the folder names are as follows Flash File Store HKLM Drivers BuiltIn FlshDrv FolderName Flash File Store SD Card HKLM System StorageManager Profiles S DMemory Folder SD Card Disk On Ch
25. registry entries to determine the virtual key value sent to the system There are three main shift plane registry entries which map the keypad device scancodes to the windows virtual key values Each registry entry is an array of 128 WORDS 2 byte unsigned int little endian Since scan codes generated by the keypad device can range in value from 0x00 to 0x7f the driver uses the generated scan code value as an index into one of the shift plane entries to determine the virtual key value sent up to the system The shift plane registry entry used is determined by the current state of the Orange and Green keys If the Orange key is held down then the Orange shift plane array is used If the Green key is held down then the Green shift plane array is used If neither Orange nor Green key is held down then the Normal unshifted plane array is used The name of the three registry entries that define the Normal Orange and Green shift planes are HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx Vkey Normal HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx VkeyGold Orange HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx VkeyAlpha Green Where xxxx is a four digit keypad ID which identifies the type of keypad on your CK60 These are the registry entries which are arrays of 128 WORDS you need to modify to remap your keypad Programming the Keypad Do the following to change a single key on the CK60 keypad You can change more than one key if desired 1 Iden
26. select Tone dialing l ap OK to close the Dialing Properties page These settings apply to all connections Dialing Properties Ti Local settings are Area code Tone dialing Country Region C Pulse dialing Location Disable call waiting dial Dialing patterns are Local Long Distance International 0 6 9 1F6 9 011 EFG 7 To start the connection start visiting web sites by using Internet Direct Connection Explorer See Internet Explorer on page 32 for information A direct connection securely connects to servers via the Internet Ask your network administrator for the user name password domain name TCP IP settings and host name or IP address of the server To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings tap Help in the upper right corner 1 88 Tap Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections then double tap Make New Connection E Connection E eoe B ob 1 36 PM A E CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual iConnect Direct Connection Chapter 5 Network Support 2 Enter a name for the connection such as Direct Connection Select Direct Connection then tap Next to continue Select the connection type Dial Up Connection C Direct Connection virtual Private Network PPTP Virtual Private Network L2TP PPP over Ethernet PPPOE 3 Select a de
27. the CK60 or current values to retrieve from the CK60 To save configuration changes in flash memory send 1 reader command as last command For list of all commands see Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual Example In the host application you want to get the current values of two configuration commands from the CK60 Send the CG NABV transaction from the host application Note The transaction header is not shown in this example You do not L need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP IP network but you do for a UDP Plus network where CG TMF Configuration Get request Change Configuration reader command BV Beeper Volume configuration command The CK60 returns the following transaction to the host application CgS BV4 where Cg TMF Configuration Get response Change Configuration reader command BV4 Beeper Volume command set to 4 very high beeper volume CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 49 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer transaction header TMF field commands Configuring the Computer in a UDP Plus Network You can use the host computer to configure a CK60 in your wireless or Ethernet network To send and receive configuration data or files you need to write a host application that can communicate with an Intermec Application Server formerly Gateway or DCS 30X For help see the appropriate Gateway or DCS 30X Users Manual Use the Terminal Messag
28. the Flash File System Do not modify the AutoExec data file Instead use the AutoRun program to add software components Usage AutoExec W E X F Y LOG W 2 Passes an ID to use in a call to SignalStarted This argument is useful only during system startup that relies on a SignalStarted to call W is an integer value Passes a signal event name to use when autoexec completes X is a string value Overrides the data file to use This must be a fully qualified name Default is autoexec dat in the same location as the AutoExec exe program Y is a string value Sets value logs activity to AutoExec txt in same location as the AutoExec exe program Default is disabled Pauses the autoexec process by calling sleep for the number of seconds specified by Z Z is an integer value The return code from the process uses the standard error codes defined in WinError h Keywords that AutoExec supports are QUIET Enables user notification when an error occurs LOGGING Enables logging to a trace file 42 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer SIGNAL Enables the specified named event and is immediately signaled Useful for notifying other components of the current status CALL Opens another DAT file to process After the called file is completed this file is resumed RUN Runs a program with a SW_SHOWNORMAL attribute Autoexec does not wait for the child proce
29. the box without the purchase of additional software licenses This is for anyone who must configure and deploy multiple devices or manage multiple licenses Use the Intermec Settings applet to do device configuration settings within the SmartSystems Foundation Information about the Intermec Settings applet is in the zzermec Computer Command Reference Manual P N 073529 available online at www intermec com Information about the SmartSystems Foundation is available as an online help within the SmartSystems Console application Select SmartSystems gt Help in the console to access the manual To view your SmartSystems information 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon 3 Tap to expand the SmartSystems Information option i Intermec Settings s i2 25 X Data Collection Communications Device Settings SmartSystems Information Ready to Work Identity Administrator Location SmartSystems Core Messaging Server ION Configuration File Edit View Help Li CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Index CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 103 Index Numerics 2D area imager 5 802 11a b g communications 83 802 1x authentication Funk 98 802 1x security enabling via iConnect 91 troubleshooting 69 A AB11 batteries 6 Accessories 19 ActiveSync adding programs 27 adding programs to Start menu 28 URL 29 Addin
30. to add security to your wireless network based on the 802 11b g standard To use WEP security you need an access point with an 802 11b g radio Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set Static WEP security with Funk security dc l B E EN 00 1 v Profile Label Profile 01 1 pv 5 Network Type Infras POP d 9 Channel 3 e SSID INTERMEC 01 1 pv Power Mode Enable 01 be 8021 Mone 01 io pv 8 Association Open d ee Encryption WEP oi j ee Pre Shared Key Be Transmit key ob P be Key 1 12234 ie d I 3 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK60 and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 For Association select Open and press Enter For Encryption select WEP and press Enter For 8021x select None and press Enter a aa d UJ For Transmit key select which WEP key to use for encryption of transmitted data 8 Define a value for each key up to four Enter an ASCII key or a hex key either 5 or 13 bytes long based on the radio capability Set a 5 byte value for 64 bit WEP or a 13 byte value for 128 bit WEP Precede hex keys with Ox and make sure the keys use 5 or 13 hex pairs Configuring Microsoft Security The default secu
31. to an access point or to a different location to reestablish communications until the Network Connection icon appears Any data you collected while out of range is transmitted over the network There may be a problem with the host computer with the connection between the Intermec Application Server and the host computer or with the connection between the access point and the host computer Check with network administrator to make sure the host is running and allowing users to login to the system In a UDP Plus network there may be a problem with the connection between the Intermec Application Server and the host computer Check with network administrator or see the user s manual for the Intermec Application Server In a TCP IP network there may be a problem with the connection between the access point and the host computer Check with network administrator or use your access point user s manual Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port If you are having problems sending or receiving data through the integrated serial port on the CK60 check these possible problems Make sure the CK60 is connected to the PC host computer or RS 232 serial device using the appropriate cable adapter and null modem cable e f the CK60 is in a communications dock make sure the communications dock is connected to the serial device using the appropriate cable 70 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 4 Maint
32. up your CK60 and installing ActiveSync see the Quick Start Guide The following is a guide to more information to assist you use your CK60 See this source Programs on your handheld computer This chapter Connecting to and synchronizing with a PC The Quick Start Guide or ActiveSync Help on your PC Last minute updates detailed technical information Read Me files in the Microsoft ActiveSync folder on the PC Up to date information on Windows CE device msdn microsoft com embedded downloads ce default aspx Windows CE and many of the technologies supported by the CK60 are not from Intermec Many of the utilities and features on a Windows CE device come directly from Microsoft without any modification from Intermec There may be certain Microsoft specific issues that Intermec would not be able to support so contact our front line support personnel to determine the best source of assistance Use these URLs for additional information about Microsoft Windows CE msdn microsoft com support support microsoft com www microsoft com technet community newsgroups security default mspx a free support option Basic Skills Learning to use your CK60 is easy This section describes the basic concepts of using and customizing your CK60 22 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Desktop Screen When you turn on your CK60 for the first time each day you see the Desktop screen yay ad My Dev
33. your local Intermec representative AC4 Quad Battery Charger Use the Quad Battery Charger to charge up to four batteries without having to remove them from the CK60 You can insert up to four CK60s with batteries installed making it easy to remember to charge your batteries overnight The charger also provides power to your CK60s while communicating via Ethernet AD3 Ethernet Multidock Use the AD3 Ethernet Multidock to hold up to four CK60s with a batteries installed The multidock charges the batteries provides power to the CK60s provides one Ethernet connector and provides a serial port for each inserted CK60 AD5 Single Dock Use the AD5 Single Dock to hold a CK60 with its battery installed The single dock charges the battery provides power to the CK60 provides an Ethernet connector provides a USB port provides an ActiveSync USB port and provides a serial port for the inserted CK60 AD6 Single Dock with Modem Use the AD6 Single Dock with Modem to hold a CK60 with its battery installed The single dock charges the battery provides power to the CK60 provides an ActiveSync USB port provides a standard USB port and provides a telephone line connector for the inserted CK60 CK60 Holster and Belt Use the holster and belt to carry your CK60while not using it The holster and belt support either right or left handed use and you can use it to carry a CK60 with or without a handle You can only use this with a CK60 that ha
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35. 62 054 115 Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual 073529 TE 2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer s Guide 977 055 008 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Before You Begin 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 Service amp Support gt Manuals 3 In the Select a Product field choose the product whose documentation you want to download To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Patent Information 4 882 476 4 894 523 4 953 113 4 961 043 4 970 379 4 988 852 5 019 699 5 021 642 5 038 024 5 081 343 5 095 197 5 144 119 5 144 121 5 182 441 5 187 355 5 187 356 5 195 183 5 195 183 5 195 183 5 216 233 5 216 550 5 218 191 5 227 614 5 233 172 5 241 488 5 243 602 5 258 606 5 278 487 5 288 985 5 308 966 5 322 991 5 331 136 5 331 580 5 342 210 5 349 678 5 359 185 5 371 858 5 373 478 5 389 770 5 397 885 5 410 141 5 414 251 5 416 463 5 442 167 5 464 972 5 468 947 5 468 950 5 477 044 5 486 689 5 488 575 5 500 516 5 502 297 5 504 367 5 508 599 5 514 858 5 530 619 5 534 684 5 536 924 5 539 191 5 541 419 5 548 108 5 550 362 5 550 364 5 565 669 5 567 925 5 568 645 5 572 007 5 576 529 5 592 512 5 594 230 5 598 007 5 608 578 5 616 909 5 619 027 5
36. ActiveSync Ed Microsoft WordPad Microsoft Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then double tap the PC Connection icon Tap Change Connection select the connection type from the list Change Connection 7 OK x Warning Changing the connection may disable communications with your desktop computer Visit the following Microsoft web site for the latest in updates technical information and samples msdn microsoft com embedded downloads ce default aspx With Microsoft ActiveSync you can back up and restore your CK60 data and copy files between your CK60 and your PC Install Microsoft ActiveSync on the desktop of your PC from the following URL For more information on installing Microsoft ActiveSync see your Quick Start card ActiveSync is already installed on your CK60 msdn microsoft com downloads After installation is complete the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your CK60 to your PC or set up a partnership so you can browse for or move data between your CK60 and your PC Note While ActiveSync does synchronize files between your PC and your CK60 the Windows CE operating system does not include Calendar Contacts Tasks Inbox Channels and Pocket Access applications WordPad works with Microsoft Word on your desktop to access copies of your documents You can create new documents on your CK60 or you can copy documents from your desktop to your CK60 Synchronize documents between your PC
37. B Profile 4 b Powered by Odyssey P R CCX Level 2 LTP Settinn 311 I Using WPA Security Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a strongly enhanced interoperable Wi Fi security that addresses many of the vulnerabilities of Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Instead of WEP WPA uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP for its data encryption method Currently WPA satisfies IEEE 802 11i standards WPA runs in Enterprise 802 1x mode or PSK mode n Enterprise mode WPA provides user authentication using 802 1x and the Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP That is an authentication server such as a RADIUS server must authenticate each device before the device can communicate with the wireless network In PSK mode WPA provides user authentication using a shared key between the authenticator and the CK60 WPA PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentication server To use WPA security you need an access point with an 802 11b g radio that supports WPA 96 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support Configuring WPA Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set WPA security with Funk security mesg RT pu v 5 Profile Label Profile 1 Network Type Infrast He 9 Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enable He B021x EAP FAST He Association WPA He Encryption TKIP Po be 9 Pre Shared
38. E User s Manual 37 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer For the CK60 cab files register DLLs create shortcuts modify registry entries and run custom setup programs Tap a cab file to extract that file or place the cab file on one of the approved storage devices in the CabFiles folder then perform a warm boot on the CK60 There are two methods available to extract a cab file e Tapa cab file to extract it With this method the cab file is automatically deleted when the extraction process is successful unless the cab file is set with the read only attribute Use the AutoCab method to extract all files when a cold boot is performed on the CK60 This method is available in the Software Tools Users Manual via the IDL which is downloadable from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl Contact your Intermec representative for information Installing Applications on the Computer Consider any of these options to get the package to the preferred location on your CK60 Microsoft ActiveSync below e Secure Digital storage cards page 39 e SmartSystems Console page 40 Using Microsoft ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a connection between your PC and the CK60 Microsoft ActiveSync transfers files synchronizes files performs remote debugging and other device management activities See Chapter 2 Windows CE for information about the Microsoft ActiveSync application as provi
39. EC Program Files My VPN Connect exe MyDomain Configuring CK60 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the CK60 such as bar code symbologies or the network settings using the Intermec Settings applet You can control some characteristics with configuration parameters The values you set for these parameters determine how the CK60 operates Configuring with the Setup Assistant When first setting up the CK60 use the Setup Assistant to set or enable basic network parameters and connect your CK60 to the network The Setup Assistant helps set the date and time including time zone SSID Network name DHCP server or IP address subnet mask and default router primary and secondary DNS or WINS addresses and device name To set other parameters use another configuration method such as with the Intermec Settings applet described in the next section You can initiate the Setup Assistant manually After the Setup Assistant is done the CK60 should communicate with the network and add an icon in the taskbar CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 47 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Configuring the Computer With Intermec Settings e Intermec Settin Use the Intermec Settings applet to configure the CK60 and view system information You can access the Intermec Settings applet while running any application To access the Intermec Settings applet 1 From the CK60 desktop select Start Setting
40. Information from Your Computer Note in the CK60 the Intermec Settings applet can display up to seven separate SF51 connections The following illustration shows such connections under the Data Collection option To view SF51 scanner information Yd 1 From the CK60 desktop select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec icon Intermec Som aca ais Data Collection H Internal Scanner amp Dock Tethered Scanner E Ex Scanner O020e07tTlet Enable scanner port Symbologies Symbology Options Scanner Settings Bluetooth Scanner Settings Scanner Port Settings Imager Settings Decode Security EE Virtual Wedge Communications Device Settings SmartSystems Information mg 3 Tap Data Collection then tap to expand the SF51 Scanner connections to view MAC addresses firmware version numbers and whether each scanner is connected to the CK60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 55 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 4 When you clear uncheck Enable scanner port the SF51 is disconnected from the CK60 Check Enable scanner port again to reconnect 5 Select File Save Settings to put these settings into effect If you want to rename these connections to descriptions more suitable for your situation press the stylus on each SF51 Scanner connection for a pop up menu then select Rename Enter the new description then press Enter to save your
41. Key A Transmit key amp Key 1 L Ka Key 2 k 12 17 PM Z E 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK60 and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For Association select WPA and press Enter 4 For 8021x select PEAP TLS UTLS LEAP or EAP FAST and press Enter If you select TTLS or PEAP a Select User Name type your user name then press Enter b Select User Password type a user password then press Enter c For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CK60 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate d You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level of security If you select TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CK60 For help see Load ing Certificates on page 93 b For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CK60 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level
42. O Turn Off In Bright Light This turns off the ambient light sensor This disables the backlight in normal environments This disables the backlight in bright environments Pm Jo Bt 6 59 AM A E Using the Battery The CK60 uses a 17 3 Watt hour 7 2V replaceable Lithium Ion Li ion battery Fully charge the battery before using the CK60 When changing the battery a backup battery super capacitor maintains your state memory and real time clock for at least 10 minutes The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn A hazard if it is mistreated Do not disassemble it heat it above 100 C 212 F or incinerate it Warning 1 If you fail to replace the battery immediately you may lose important state or applications Caution 6 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Dispose of used batteries promptly Keep away from children Contact your Intermec representative for replacement batteries Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme temperatures input devices and your usage For example if you use a tethered scanner every day you need to replace your battery more often than someone who uses an internal scanner Note The CK60 has an internal backup super capacitor which retains data L for an average of ten minutes after the battery is removed It also shuts down the CK60 if the battery suddenly goes away removed
43. OFDM IEEE 802 11b 2 4 GHz DSSS IEEE 802 11a 5 0 GHz OFDM Up to 54 Mbps for 802 11g Up to 11 Mbps for 802 11b Up to 54 Mbps for 802 11a 50m W WEP WPA 802 111 802 1x EAP TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP Wi Fi WPA2 Cisco Compatible Extensions V2 Centralized remote support capability configures updates and maintains single devices or entire populations real time or batch wired or wireless Based on Wavelink Avalanche with Intermec value added utilities Removable rechargeable Li ion battery pack AB11 7 2 V 2400 mAh 17 3 Watt hours battery life is application dependent recharging cycle is 4 hours or less Super capacitor supplies 10 minutes bridge time while replacing the main battery 11 to 28 VDC 1 5 A max 18 W max 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F 30 to 70 C 22 to 158 F 596 to 9596 noncondensing 8kV Contact Discharge 15kV Discharge IP64 compliant Multiple 6 ft 1 8 m drops to steel or concrete Transflective TFT QVGA Color with touch panel 240x320 pixels 9 7 cm 3 8 in diagonal active area 5 level LED backlight control with high and low settings Regulatory Approvals UL and cUL Listed UL 60950 and UL 1604 and CSA 22 2 No 157 FCC Part 15 TUV CE mark CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Accessories for the Computer You can use these accessories sold and ordered separately with the CK60 To order accessories contact
44. Start screen has two distinct areas the desktop and the taskbar The desktop displays shortcuts to some of the applications installed on the CK60 The taskbar displays the Start menu the time the onscreen keyboard icon and the desktop icon HMM m m ya My Device Microsoft WordPad f Recycle Bin Desktop Internet Explorer 73 ae Media Player Transcriber Taskbar Pac cnmec BE I 12 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Your CK60 has a stylus for selecting items and entering information Use the stylus in place of a mouse Things You Can Do with a Stylus Action How to Do the Action Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options close applications or launch menus from the taskbar Double tap Touch the screen twice with the stylus to launch applications Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across to select text and images Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus on an icon to see a list of actions available for the item On the pop up menu that appears tap the action to perform Using Software Tools The following Intermec software tools are available as free downloads SmartSystems Foundation Console www intermec com SmartSystems This tool includes a management console that provides a default method to configure and manage Intermec devices out of the box without the purchase of additional software licenses This is for anyone
45. This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator Using 802 1x Authentication 802 1x authentication provides centralized user authentication using an authentication server authenticators access points and supplicants These components communicate using an EAP authentication type such as TLS Transport Layer Security or PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol 802 1x security provides data encryption using dynamic WEP key management To use 802 1x security you need e An access point with an 802 11b g radio e A CK60 with an 802 11b g radio and the 802 1x WPA security option CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support Configuring 802 1x Security With Funk Security This sets 802 1x security on your CK60 with Funk security EHI A v 5 Profile Label Profile 1 Network Type Infrast He Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enable He a021x TLS Association Open He Encryption WEP p Pre Shared Key A Transmit key amp Key 1 L Ka Key 2 12 20 PM A E 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK60 and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap 4 to expand Communications 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For Association select Open and press Enter When working with P g Cisco Air
46. Transport Layer Security TLS with WPA or 802 1x security you need to have a unique client certificate on the CK60 and a trusted root certificate authority CA certificate If you choose to use PEAP you need to load a root CA certificate You can use a third party CA to issue unique client certificates and a root certificate To load certificates y 1 If your CA is on your WLAN select Start Settings Control Panel a i ud 2 Double tap the Certificates icon Certificates l l Tap View to see certificate details 4 To remove a certificate press and hold a certificate then select Delete Certificates Lists the certificates trusted by you J vew _Remove_ Wireless Networks Your wireless adapter network interface card connects to wireless networks of two types infrastructure networks and ad hoc networks Infrastructure networks get you onto your corporate network and the Internet With the 802 11b g infrastructure mode the CK60 establishes a wireless connection to an AP linking you to the rest of the network CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 93 Chapter 5 Network Support e Ad hoc networks are private networks shared between two or more clients even with no access point Fach wireless network is assigned a name or Service Set Identifier SSID to allow multiple networks to exist in the same area without infringement Intermec recommends using security measures wi
47. Your Computer The SmartSystems Console shows the CK60 as offline via a red stop sign until the CK60 reboots and reconnects to the system Problems While Operating the Computer page 68 Problems While Configuring the Computer page 69 Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security page 69 Problems with Wireless Connectivity page 70 Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port page 70 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes page 71 Before sending the CK60 in for service save its data and configuration Intermec is responsible only for the keypad and hardware features to match the original configuration when doing repairs or replacements Problems While Operating the Computer You press the power button to turn on the CK60 and nothing happens The CK60 appears locked up and you cannot enter data 68 Solution Make sure the backlight is on by pressing XX Make sure you have a charged battery installed correctly For help see Using the Battery on page 6 The battery may be discharged Replace the battery with a spare charged battery or charge the battery Perform a warm boot If the battery status LED is a steady green the battery is more than 9596 charged and unit is on a charger If the battery status LED is blinking red then the battery is low The speed of the blinking increases as the battery power gets increasingly lower If the battery status LED is a steady red the main battery is
48. ab To track the installation of a cab file AutoCab marks the cab file with the System attribute This attribute is ignored if the device is performing a cold boot on a non persistent file system AutoCab preserves the cab file after installation if the ReadOnly attribute is set If not set the cab file is deleted automatically after installation Usage AutoCab ChkRst File Force Log Move Quiet Show Signal CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 45 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Command line switches are described below ChkRst Set to 1 to configure AutoCab to check for the Reset flag after all cab files are installed This file is created by cab files that want a warm reset after installation Default is 0 do not check for flag File Specifies the cab files to extract Note that the specified files need not end with the cab extension Force Forces the specified cab files to extract regardless of whether it was previously extracted Log Set to 1 to create a log file in the same folder that AutoCab is running Useful for debugging cab installation Default is 0 disabled Move Set to 1 to force source cab file deletion even when read only bit set on file Default is 0 disabled Quiet Set to 0 to allow AutoCab to display user message box on errors Useful for debugging cab installation Default is 1 keep quiet Show Set to 0 to prevent showing any ins
49. aining the Computer For more information on using the serial port see Configuring Serial Communications on page 83 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes You cannot see a red beam of light from the scanner when you press the Scan button and aim the scanner at a bar code label When you release the Scan button or handle trigger the Good Read light does not turn off The input device attached to the CK60 does not work well or read bar code labels very quickly The scanner will not read the bar code label 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 You receive a message reading Scanner Communication Failure when trying to connect a 1551E or 1553 decoded scanner Configuration settings in the Intermec Settings applet do not match the settings on your 1551E or 1553 Scanner CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Solution e You may be too far away from the bar code label Try moving closer to the bar code label and scan it again You may be scanning the bar code label straight on Change the scanning angle and try again Move within two feet of a wall to test the effective scan of the scanner For help scanning bar codes see page 4 The Good Read light will remain on if you configu
50. ame Fully qualified file name to read from or write to encased in double quotes to support spaces in paths or file names See examples on the next page The process return code uses the standard error codes defined in WinError h Example use AutoReg to install this registry information autoreg exe XARlasHh File Stores install reg use AutoReg to install this registry information Delete the file afterwards autoreg exe D Flash File Store install reg use AutoReg to extract registry information to a file autoreg exe HHKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software Intermec Version Nversion reg The format of the input file in this example is the standard registry format which should ease the creation of the input file since there are many publicly available utilities to generate a registry file besides Notepad One example of a tool is the Microsoft Remote Registry Editor AutoCab AutoCab Exe extracts files registry settings and shortcuts from Windows CE cabinet cab files The Windows CE startup sequence invokes AutoCab as a part of AutoExec and AutoRun During the Windows CE startup sequence AutoCab processes all cab files in the CabFiles directory relative to the current location of Autocab unless the location is overridden by command line arguments AutoCab can run as a stand alone program to install a cab file or a directory of cab files AutoCab only installs the cab file if it was not installed before by AutoC
51. and tab keys may be reversed from other computers Keyboard remapping is available on the CK60 should you need to map these keys like that of the other computer You need the following hardware and software components to use the Migration Resource Kit a PC with at least 1MB of free disk space running Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 0 with Service Pack 2 ntermec Resource Kits and development tools Migration Resource Kit which contains these files and utilities Functions library Header files Example files The Migration Resource Kit is part of the IDL which is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Contact your Intermec representative for more information Packaging Applications for the Computer Use any of these methods to package applications for installation You could package an application as a cabinet cab file Recommended For simple applications the application itself may be the file to deliver e t could be a directory structure that contains the application supporting files like ActiveX controls DLLs images sound files and data files Consider any of the following when choosing a location into which to store your application n the basic CK60 there are two built in storage options the Object Store and the Flash File S
52. art gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap the Bluetooth Audio icon Connect headsets hands free devices Bluetooth Audio Select a device above For pop up menu Audio Device Settings O voume 15 O Microphone 15 FA E ES mee m A Searching for Bluetooth Headsets To find a Bluetooth headset with either a headset or a hands free profile tap Search for devices Audio devices that are found are added to the list with an icon to identify either profile When a device is found you are prompted to enter a passcode such as 0000 then tap Authenticate to finish pairing with your audio device CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support The passcode is provided by the manufacturer of your Bluetooth audio device You can usually find your passcode in the user manual that is provided with your audio device Authentication Request Enter a passcode ta establish a secure connection with Motorola H5810 Sess Once the pairing is successfully completed the Bluetooth audio device appears in the list of found devices You can double tap any of the devices for a pop up menu to set it as a default make a connection refresh the connection or delete the device from the list 4 Note You can only select one Bluetooth audio device as the default device You must set a device to default before you can connect to that device Bluetooth Audio OK x Co
53. ation for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings tap Help in the upper right corner 1 Tap Start Settings Network and Dial up Connections then double tap Make New Connection Connection X amp B b 1 36 PM A E CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support 2 Enter a name for the connection such as My Connection tap Next Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection C Virtual Private Network PPTP O Virtual Private Network L2TP gt EPF over Ethernet PPPoE 3 In Select a modem select Hayes Compatible on COM1 tap Next Fl My Connection Select a modem ayes Compatible Bluetooth TCP IP Settings Security Settings 4 Enter the phone number then tap Finish Phone Number z My Connection Country region code Area code Phone number Farce long distance Force local 5 Double tap the new My Connection icon then enter the user name y password and domain if provided by an ISP or your network My administrator connection CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 87 Chapter 5 Network Support 6 Tap Dial Properties then specify your current location from the drop down list Specify your current phone type If your phone type is pulse dialing select Pulse dialing If your type is tone dialing as most phone lines are then
54. attery pack from the back of the CK60 With a stylus press the reset button in the battery cavity in the back Press and hold the power switch as you put the battery back in the unit uUi d Ww NJ Continue to hold the power switch until a Warning message appears on the display release the power switch then read the message 6 To continue with the clean boot press the right side button To cancel the clean boot press the left side button Scanning Bar Codes A Warning Do not look directly into the window area or at a reflection of the laser beam while the laser is scanning Long term exposure to the laser beam can damage your vision Use the scanner to scan and enter bar code data The type of scanner you are using and the type of bar code you are decoding determines the way you scan the bar code The CK60 supports the scanning of 2D images Plus if you are using an integrated handle or a tethered scanner the way you scan bar codes is different CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer When you unpack the CK60 the Code39 UPC EAN and PDF417 with imager bar code symbologies are enabled If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology you need to enable the symbology on the computer Use the Intermec Settings applet to enable and disable symbologies for your scanner For help on using the Intermec Settings applet see Using the Inte
55. bleshooting 68 Orange key 11 Orange shift plane 51 P Packaging applications 37 CAB files 37 Secure Digital cards 37 Parameters configuring 47 Passcodes 80 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual PC Connection applet ActiveSync 29 Persistent Storage Manager 3 Ping test iConnect 92 Pocket Word synchronizing 31 typing mode 30 writing mode 31 PostShell 41 Power applet battery status 8 Power key 11 PreShell 41 Programming keypads 51 Programs adding or removing Windows CE 27 PSM builds 3 packaging an application 37 R Radio communications 83 Reader commands configuration parameters 61 Recovery CD AutoCab method 38 Registry entries 51 Registry keys 40 Registry settings AutoCfg 85 AutoInterval 86 AutoIP DHCP 85 DhcpRetryDialogue 85 Removing programs Windows CE 27 28 Windows Explorer 28 Reprogramming the keypad 50 Reset methods clean boot 4 preferred 3 secondary 3 Resource Kits Migration 37 Resource kits Bluetooth 74 75 data collection 10 developing applications 36 smartsystems 67 URL 13 RunAutoRun 1 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Index S Scan codes keypad alphanumeric 52 numeric 52 Scanner window cleaning 72 Scanners supported models 6 Scanning bar codes 4 troubleshooting 71 Screen using 12 Secure Digital cards installing 16 installing applications 39 packaging applications 37 using 16 Security cho
56. canner wizard 57 Windows XP XPE 57 Wireless Printing applet 74 Bluetooth Audio applet Bluetooth 80 Browsing the Internet Internet Explorer 32 Build information CE 3 32 PSM 3 32 C CAB files packaging applications 37 Capacitor internal super 7 Caps Lock 11 Charging the battery 7 Cisco Key Integrity Protocol 94 CKIP Cisco Key Integrity Protocol 94 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Clean boot process 4 Cleaning scanner window and display 72 Communications 802 11a b g 83 Ethernet 85 90 serial 83 wireless 802 11b 91 Communications options 73 Components AutoCab 45 AutoCopy 44 AutoExec 42 AutoReg 44 AutoRun 43 PostShell 41 PreShell 41 RunAutoRun 41 Configuring CK60 for network 83 Configuring parameters 47 FasySet application 61 Intermec Settings applet 48 reader commands 61 Setup Assistant 47 synchronizing system time 48 TCP IP direct connect network 49 TCP IP network 83 through the network 48 UDP Plus network 50 84 Configuring security 93 Configuring the CK60 troubleshooting 69 Connection labels SF51 scanners 54 Connections to an ISP 86 to work 88 Conserving battery power 6 Coordinated Universal Time UTC 48 Customizing loads 46 D Data transmission troubleshooting 70 Desktop screen Windows CE 23 DHCP 85 Direct connection 88 Disk On Chip application storage 37 registry keys 40 RunAutoRun component 41 Display cleaning 72 desktop
57. ces WEP keys also authenticate the CK60 to the access Privacy point unless the CK60 can prove it knows the WEP key it is not allowed onto the network WEP encryption keys are only needed if they are expected by your clients There are two types available 64 bit 5 character strings 12345 default and 128 bit 13 character strings 1234567890123 Enter these as either ASCII 12345 or Hex 0x3132333435 Key Management Protocols WPA Wi Fi This is an enhanced version of WEP that does not rely on a static shared key It encompasses a Protected Access number of security enhancements over WEP including improved data encryption via TKIP and 802 11b g authentication with EAP WiFi Alliance security standard is designed to work with existing 802 11 products and to offer forward compatibility with 802 1 1i WPA2 Wi Fi Second generation of WPA security Like WPA WPA2 provides enterprise and home Wi Fi users Protected Access with a high level of assurance that their data remains protected and that only authorized users can access their wireless networks WPAQ2 is based on the final IEEE 802 11i amendment to the 802 11 standard ratified in June 2004 WPA2 uses the Advanced Encryption Standard AES for data encryption and is eligible for FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards 140 2 compliance Authentication EAP Extensible 802 11b g uses this protocol to perform authentication This is not necessarily an authentication Au
58. cess points If you are using a UDP Plus network you also need to have your Intermec Application Server communicating with a host computer The CK60 supports TCP IP and UDP Plus network protocols Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP IP Network In a TCP IP network the CK60 communicates with a host computer directly using T CP IP The access point acts as a bridge to allow communications between the wired network and the wireless network CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 83 Chapter 5 Network Support 84 bp db BandEnable To configure the network parameters for a TCP IP network 1 Configure the network name SSID host IP address IP settings if not using DHCP and network port parameters on each CK60 2 Configure security For help see Configuring Security on page 93 Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network In a UDP Plus network the CK60 communications with a host computer through the Intermec Application Server The Intermec Application Server translates UDP Plus packets on the wireless network into TCP IP packets on the wired network and vice versa The access point acts as a bridge to allow communications between the wired network and the wireless network To configure the network parameters for a UDP Plus network 1 Configure the network name SSID controller IP address IP settings if not using DHCP and network port parameters on each CK60 2 Configure s
59. communications e Select Status gt Ethernet from the iConnect menu for the following Tap Try Again to check the status after you make changes to the connection Ethernet Status e Ethernet Enabled Mac Address D0 10 40 Da 1c 43 X LAN Disconnected X IP Address hing Status Try Again No Networking When you select Enable No Networking from the iConnect menu neither icon appears in the toolbar Wireless Communications When you select Enable Wireless from the iConnect menu the Wireless icon shown to the left appears in the toolbar E 1 Ej Eg Ply Device Microsoft WordPad Internet Explorer CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 91 Chapter 5 Network Support To configure wireless 802 11b communications on the CK60 e Select Tools gt Wireless Settings from the iConnect menu to access the Profile Wizard for the 802 11a b g radio module Note You can configure wireless 802 11b communications using the ta Wireless Network applet Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then double tap the Wireless Network icon to access the Profile Wizard Go to Configuring Microsoft Security on page 100 for information To view information about the Wireless 802 11b communications e Select Tools gt Wireless IP Settings from the iConnect menu for the following Conexant PRISM Wireless MOK x Conexant PRISM Wireless Wok IF Address Mame Servers IP Addre
60. cure Digital card into the CK60 with the printed side facing the keypad and screen side of the CK60 4 Push the card into the slot until it latches in place and the steel card retainer covers the end of the Secure Digital card 5 Optional Replace the door insert the door catch into the slot above the steel card retainer replace the two screws then press the power button to turn on the CK60 Screw Screw T S ee Ss 6 To remove the card push in on the Secure Digital card until you hear it unlatch The card should eject far enough that you can easily remove it from the CK60 If the card does not eject easily turn the door upside down then use the catch to pull out the Secure Digital card CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Physical and Environmental Specifications Use this section to locate technical information about the CK60 and its available features and options Physical Dimensions Length 22 2 cm 8 75 Width 9 0 cm 3 55 Height 5 3 3 6 cm 2 08 1 4 at top keypad Weight 704 g 24 8 oz Hardware Microprocessor Intel XScale PXA272 520MHz Memory 64 or 128 MB Flash ROM 64 MB Persistent Storage 128 MB provides onboard non volatile storage of applications and data Removable Storage SDIO Card Slot user accessible Keypad 32 key with large numeric keys or 58 key with full alphanumeric keys both with LED backlighting Opera
61. d To enable Caps Lock on the 58 key keypad press the key then the Space key Press the same key sequence to disable the Caps Lock Using the Power Key When you press the power button to turn off the CK60 you actually put the CK60 in Suspend mode In Suspend mode the CK60 continues to supply power to all memory but turns off power to most hardware This power saving feature is to prolong battery life When you press the power button to turn the CK60 back on your computer resumes where it was when you turned it off If the Battery light flashes and the CK60 does not resume after pressing the power button your battery may be too low to supply power Replace the battery CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 11 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Turning on the Keypad Backlight To adjust the keypad backlight for work in low light settings 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Backlight icon Backlight 3 Tap the right arrow then tap the Keyboard tab 4 Make your selection then tap OK Both Power keybora GI Keyboard Backlight O Always OFF Low ow O On When Display is Dim On with Display Light CO Always On Brightness Level yt conn 5E moan A Using the Screen The CK60 has a 3 8 diagonal 240x320 pixel QVGA transtlective TFT LCD 64K color display The screens support Unicode characters user programmable fonts and bitmap graphics The
62. d Cisco both support this protocol Based on the TLS Transport Layer Security protocol widely used to secure web sites This requires both the user and authentication server have certificates for mutual authentication While cryptically strong this requires corporations that deploy this to maintain a certificate infrastructure for all their users This protocol provides authentication like EAP TLS see page 95 but does not require certificates for every user Instead authentication servers are issued certificates User authentication is done using a password or other credentials that are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established using server certificates EAP TTLS works by creating a secure encrypted tunnel through which you present your credentials to the authentication server Thus inside EAP T TLS there is another inner authentication protocol that you must configure via Additional T TLS Settings The CK60 provides three types of security for your wireless network Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 802 11i WPA and WEP 802 1x should be referred to as an authentication method used for WPA and WPA2 Another authentication method for WPA and WPA2 would be the Pre Shared Key PSK Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security Before you can implement a security solution on the CK60 you need to choose between Microsoft and Funk security By default Funk security is enabled It provides everything you get with Micr
63. de Pocket Word 30 Typing on the screen Pocket Word 30 U U S Naval Observatory USNO 48 UDP Plus configuring network parameters 84 configuring parameters 50 Updating the system software 64 Upgrading the operating system 64 URLs Microsoft ActiveSync 29 Microsoft support 22 Windows Mobile support 22 USNO 48 108 UTC 48 V Video files Media Player 33 Viewing mobile favorites and channels Internet Explorer 32 Volume amp Sounds applet speaker 15 W Web pages 32 connecting to an ISP 86 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption 94 Wi Fi Protected Access 94 96 Windows CE basic skills 22 Desktop screen 23 getting connected 86 Media Player 33 notifications 24 programs 23 Start menu 23 status icons 23 task bar 23 Windows Explorer adding programs to Start menu 28 removing programs 28 Windows CE 26 Windows Media files Windows Media Player 33 Windows Mobile support URLs 22 where to find information 22 Windows XP XPE Bluetooth scanner wizard 57 Wired Equivalent Privacy 94 100 Wireless 802 11b iConnect 90 Wireless connectivity troublshooting 70 Wireless network security 93 Wireless Printing applet 74 WordPad 29 creating a document 29 WPA Wi Fi Protected Access 94 WPA security Funk 96 WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 94 Writing mode Pocket Word 31 Writing on the screen Pocket Word 31 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Ma
64. ded by Microsoft Corporation This can be a serial a USB or an 802 11b g Microsoft ActiveSync connection Files can be copied using Windows Explorer on a PC or a laptop computer This is usually good when updating a few CK60s These instructions assume that Microsoft ActiveSync was installed onto your PC and is up and running If not go to Chapter 2 Windows CE for an URL from which to download the latest application 1 Connect the CK60 to a PC using a USB or serial cable You may have to detach then reattach the cable to wake the connection 2 Wait for a Connected message to appear in the Microsoft ActiveSync application to signal a connection to the CK60 If necessary select File gt Get Connected to initiate a connection or detach then reattach the USB or serial cable 38 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Explore 4 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 4 Microsoft ActiveSync a x File View Tools Help IC S 5vnc Stop Details Explore Options WindowsCE Connected Synchronized Information Type Status Click Explore to access the Mobile Device folder on your unit From your PC select Start gt Windows Explorer then browse the C Intermec CK60 Mgmt Tools CabFiles path for any cab files needed for your CK60 Select the appropriate file right click the file for a pop up menu then select Copy Within the Mobile Device folder go to the f
65. deregistered and the new one is registered instead The registered COM port is stored in the registry as the WPort CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support For information on using Bluetooth communications see the Bluetooth Resource Kit in the IDL which is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl Contact your Intermec representative for more information To use the Wireless Printing applet 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Wireless Printing icon Wireless Printing Use any of the following methods to select the wireless printer Use a Bluetooth device search to locate the remote device page 75 e Manually enter the remote Bluetooth Device Address page 76 Use the Bluetooth Device Manager to set a different printer page 76 In all situations after a printer selection was made and you return to the Current Wireless Printer screen tap Test Print to have the selected printer print a short message to verify that it was selected as the current printer Searching for Bluetooth Devices You can set your wireless printer via a Bluetooth Device Search which takes about half a minute to locate all Bluetooth devices in your range To do a Bluetooth device search 1 Tap Search to find devices Momentarily Bluetooth devices found within range appear CRF Devices Na Devices Found 2 If your preferred printer i
66. e Format TMF protocol to send and receive transactions between the host application and the CK60 To set up the Intermec Application Server configure a peer to peer destination name for the host application Create a transaction ID NGCFGRSP to route to this destination name The Intermec Application Server uses the transaction ID to route responses from the CK60 back to the host application SNGCFGRSP is a special transaction ID the server uses to forward configuration response data from a CK60 All configuration responses are routed with the NGCFGRSP transaction ID The Intermec Application Server cannot track multiple applications sending reader or configuration commands If you have two host applications sending reader or configuration commands they must both be configured to receive the NGCFGRSP transactions and therefore both receive all responses from all CK60s To set up the host computer verify that the host computer can communicate with the Intermec Application Server To set up the application prepare and write a host application that can communicate with the Intermec Application Server and send transactions to and receive transactions from the CK60 in this format For 2n example of the host application transaction see page 49 transaction header TMF field commands where 96 byte field with message number date time source application ID destinations application ID transaction ID and other information Set
67. ecurity For help see Configuring Security on page 93 The easiest way to configure the network parameters on the CK60 is to use the Intermec Settings applet For help see Using the Intermec Settings Applet on page 10 Controlling the 802 11 Radio Usage The CK60 is able to support 802 11 radio usage of either the A band 5GHz or the B G band 2 4GHz To determine which band your CK60 is supporting 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then double tap the BandEnable icon This unit is capable of A band SGHz BiG band 2 4GHz Enabled bandis 3 A band only SGHz D B G band only 2 4GHz e 2 To change the band to enable select the desired band 3 Tap ok 4 Perform a warm boot for the new setting to take effect Your CK60 may be capable of using both bands or just the B G band The BandEnable applet can enable or mask usage of any band the CK60 is capable of using The band setting defaults to enable all available bands At least one band must be enabled CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Ed Chapter 5 Network Support To read the current enabled operating bands Call DeviceloControl using IOCTL NDISUIO QUERY OID VALUE with the OID GET BAND parameter This returns the enabled bands masked by what the CK60 supports Note If Registry Restore is enabled you must flush the registry before cold booting or the change will be lost Configuring Ethernet Communications
68. ee Using the Intermec Settings Applet on page 10 For more information on the commands and their parameters see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual P N 073529 via the Intermec web site See Before You Begin for information how to download this chm file CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 5 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Supported Devices The CK60 should connect the following scanner models 1551 1553 1555 ScanPlus 1800SR 1800S T 1800VT Scan Image 1470 SF51 and SF61 There are a number of different scan engines covered by these models including RFID and XLR scan engines Model 1555 and Scan Image 1470 are supported as input devices only configuration of these models are accomplished by scanning labels Using the Ambient Light Sensor The ambient light sensor automatically turns off the display lighting as surrounding light increases to conserve your CK60 battery power As configured from the factory the ambient light sensor is disabled To enable the ambient light sensor and change its settings 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Backlight icon Backlight 3 Tap the right arrow to scroll to and tap the Both Power tab 4 Make your selections then tap OK to exit this applet External Power Both Power On All Power This restores the backlight setting once CK60 powers on Automatic Backlight Control I Disabled Turn Off In Normal Light C
69. een with the stylus just as you would on paper You can write a sentence or more of information then pause and let Transcriber change written characters to typed characters lam For specific instructions on using Transcriber double tap the Transcriber Al shortcut on the desktop screen or tap the Transcriber option in the Input ux Panel menu then tap Help Tap OK to close the Transcriber Intro box Transcriber Intro Transcriber reliably recognizes handwriting in Line print and mi styles as well as numbers and symbols 32 6 74 Write anywhere on the screen Write legibly Quick Gestures ackspace Quick Correct Don t show this To enable the Transcriber tap the Input Panel icon on the task bar select Transcriber tap OK to close the Transcriber Intro select an option then write anywhere on the screen for the input to appear in the active window Tap the Input Panel icon then select Hide Input Panel to disable X BH a s e a B gt aas am i Input Panel icon Selecting Typed Text If you want to edit or format typed text you must select it first by dragging the stylus across the text You can cut copy and paste text by tapping and holding the selected words and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command on the Edit menu CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 25 Chapter 2 Windows CE Finding and Organizing Information Use the W
70. en extracting the files You should see the NK boot and EBOOT bin files 2 Remove the battery pack from the CK60 and place the CK60 in a dock connected to external power For help see Charging and Installing the Battery on page 7 power For help see the accessories list in Accessories for the Com t4 Note The upgrade will fail if the CK60 is not connected to external puter on page 19 3 Insert the Secure Digital card in the CK60 For help see Using the Secure Digital Card on page 16 4 Using a stylus press the Reset button inside the battery cavity Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the Reset button or A you may damage the button Warning 5 On the CK60 select Update Bootloader OS then press Enter Messages about the download status appear at the bottom of the screen The Need Reboot message appears and Cold Boot is selected 6 Press Enter The CK60 performs a cold boot and the Refreshing File System status box appears If the Confirm File Replace dialog box appears tap Yes To All The CK60 finishes rebooting and your operating system is updated When the CK60 finishes booting you may use it You have reset the CK60 to its default configuration You need to set the date and time and to set its network communications parameters to reestablish communications with the other devices in the wireless network Upgrading the Persistent Storage Manager Files You may download file
71. ent 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 Service amp Support The Intermec Global Sales amp Service page appears From the Service amp Support menu move your pointer over Support and then click 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 To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual ix Before You Begin Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation
72. fatermec Val User s Manual Quem CK60 Mobile Computer with Windowsr CE 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 ser vice 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 2005 2006 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 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 patent applications pending CJF b g CERTIFIED Wi Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Co
73. file on your CK60 1 On the CK60 create a folder called SYSTEM 2 On your desktop open the Notepad application 46 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 3 Write commands for AutoRun dat with these script commands Script Command Description EXEC Launches a specified program and waits up to 10 minutes for it to complete CALL Processes a specified file of commands returns When you use the CALL command the execution of the current file pauses while a new file that follows the same set of commands executes Once the new file completes executing AutoRun exe continues processing the current file CHAIN Processes a specified file of commands and does not return This command calls another file that follows the same set of commands and stops processing the current file RUN Loads a specified program and executes it Specifies the show window attribute so that the user interface is visible when the application launches LOAD Loads a specified program and executes it Specifies the hide window attribute so the user interface is hidden initially 4 Save this Notepad file as AutoRun dat 5 Copy the AutoRun dat file to the SYSTEM folder on your CK60 During every boot the system scans for AutoRun dat in the SYSTEM folder Here is a sample AutoRun dat file that runs a dialer application and connects to a VPN EXEC Program Files My Dialer Dialer exe 348 2600 EX
74. folder names are not hard coded If AutoExec is present in the SYSTEM folder on any of these media it executes the program only on the first media in which it is found AutoExec is reserved for Intermec use to configure Intermec specific applications It launches the CAB installer AutoCab exe to install platform cab files to the system such as Intermec Data Collection CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 41 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer When the AutoCab exe process completes RunAutoRun then checks for the existence of AutoRun exe and executes this program from the first media found This order is the same as what is used by AutoExec AutoRun is reserved for customer use to configure application launch sequences It launches the CAB installer AutoCab as well as customer programs added to the autouser dat file and is described on the next page runautorun autoexec autorun autocopy autoreg foldercopy autocab customer autocab applications AutoExec AutoExec exe automates operations such as pausing launching processes or signaling and is configured through the AutoExec data file AuotExec dat This script file must be in the same folder as the program Note Intermec considers the usage of the AutoExec data file as Intermec L Private AutoExec installs Intermec applications such as Data Collection Security Supplicants Intermec Management applets and shortcuts from components found in
75. g programs direct from internet 28 to the Start menu 28 via Microsoft ActiveSync 28 via Windows Explorer 28 using Microsoft ActiveSync 27 Windows CE 27 Adjusting settings Windows CE NET 26 Advanced Encryption Standard 94 AES Advanced Encryption Standard 94 Alphanumeric scan codes 52 Ambient lighting 6 Applets Backlight 6 12 Bluetooth Audio 80 Display 23 intemec settings beeper volume 10 102 Intermec Settings 15 53 56 77 intermec settings funk security 95 smartsystems 10 102 PC Connection 29 Power 8 Remove Programs 28 System 27 Volume amp Sounds 15 Wireless Printing 74 audio device icons 81 Audio device settings Bluetooth 82 Audio files Media Player 33 AutoCab 45 AutoCopy 44 AutoExec 42 AutolP 85 104 Automatic Private IP Addressing AutoID 85 AutoReg 44 AutoRun 43 AUTOUSER DAT 39 B Backlight applet ambient light sensor 6 keypad 12 Bar codes enabled symbologies 5 scanning 4 troubleshooting 7 1 Batteries ambient lighting 6 charging 7 installing 7 status 8 using 6 Beeper enabling via Sounds amp Notifications applet 9 turning on volume 15 Bluetooth 81 Audio applet 80 audio device settings 82 configuring communications for wireless scan ners 56 connecting to headsets 82 connecting with remote devices 77 connection status 81 default status 81 discovering headsets 80 enabling for SF51 Scanners 53 56 77 Intermec Settings applet 74 s
76. g the SF51 Cordless Scanner to work with your CK60 These instructions assume you have EasySet version 5 4 or later installed on your desktop or laptop EasySet is available at no charge from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Imager Settings Depending on what is selected as the scanner model image settings decode security scanner settings and virtual wedge are configured from the Intermec Settings applet See the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual available from the Intermec web site for information Enabling Bluetooth On the CK60 use the Intermec Settings applet to enable Bluetooth communications before you configure the SF51 e 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon Intermec Settin 3 Tap to expand Communications gt Bluetooth gt Power 4 Select On to enable Bluetooth Data Collection communications H Device Name WindowsCE H 802 11 Radio H Ethernet Adapter Bluetooth EUDP Plus Device Settings 1 L 5 Tap Yes to refresh the power and save the settings REFRESH REQUIRED Power has changed and Communications Bluetoot h needs to be refreshed Save Communications Bluetoot h settingis and refresh 6 Tap File gt Save Settings then File gt Exit to close the applet CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 53 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer The following table contains the Bluetooth option
77. he network or from an application See the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual tor more information CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 61 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 62 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual d Maintaining the Computer Use this chapter to upgrade the operating system run diagnostics solve problems you may encounter and perform routine maintenance on your CK60 Mobile Computer Note Desktop and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Start is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your CK60 desktop e CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 63 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer Upgrading the Operating System on your Computer 64 You can use the ntermec Recovery Tools CD to reinstall or upgrade the operating system software on the CK60 Contact your Intermec representative for more information about this CD Use the SmartSystems Foundation 2 0 application from Intermec to perform upgrades on your CK60 versions 2 0 or later Contact your Intermec representative for more information about the SmartSystems Foundation software When you upgrade the operating system you erase the current configuration and replace it with the new default configuration You will need to reset the network parameters on the CK60 to reestablish communications with other devices in the network In other words if you upgrade
78. ically installs the appropriate software for radio use when the computer is turned on It provides wireless connectivity via the Wireless Local Area Network WLAN using a radio option that provides up to 54 Mbps Note Desktop and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Start Z is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your CK60 desktop ev CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 73 Chapter 5 Network Support Personal Area Networks Bluetooth is the name given to a technology standard using short range radio links intended to replace cables connecting portable and fixed electronic devices The standard defines a uniform structure for a range of devices to communicate with each other with minimal user effort Its key features are robustness low complexity low power and low cost The technology offers wireless access to LANs the mobile phone network and the internet for a host of home appliances and mobile computer interfaces Wireless Printing can also be done with Microsoft APIs including Bluetooth extensions for Winsock and Bluetooth virtual COM ports Information about other Bluetooth software is in the Bluetooth Resource Kit and the Bluetooth Resource Kit Users Guide via the Intermec Developer Library IDL which is available as a download from the Intermec web via www intermec com idl See your Intermec representative for information Using the Intermec Settings
79. ice Media Player m is il Recycle Bin Micrasaft WordPad EL E mj uw Ethernet eh ActiveSync Documents i LA ME Ed Internet Transcriber Explorer 7b TIME ud Bi m 7 E Tap to list open windows Tap to activate the input panel Double tap to change time format Tap to scroll to other programs Tap to open an associated program Tap to bring up the Start menu i To customize what is displayed on the Desktop screen including the CN background image tap Start Settings Control Panel then double tap Display the Display icon Status icons display information such as low batteries or when the CK60 is connected to a PC or to the Internet You can tap an icon to open the associated setting or program Programs You can switch from one program to another by selecting it from the Start menu To access some programs tap Start Programs and then the program name Start Menu and Task Bar The Start Menu is at the bottom of the screen above the task bar It displays the active program and allows you to switch to programs and close screens fili Programs Tap to see more programs v Favorites Tap to see websites L3 Documents Tap to see text files and other documents J Settings Tap to configure your unit amp Help Run Tap to learn more about an application The task bar at the bottom of the screen includes the Start flag the Input Panel icon and the sy
80. indows Explorer to find and organize files on your CK60 Tap Start Programs Windows Explorer Double tap a folder to open it 2577 Application Data w uv CabFiles Documents and Settings e Flash File My Store Documents IDEM 3571 12 Customizing Your Computer You can customize your CK60 by adjusting settings and installing additional software Adjusting Settings You can adjust settings to suit the way you work To see available options tap Start Settings Control Panel then double tap any of the applets You might want to adjust the following Date Time To change the time or calendar Date Time a Display B To customize the look of the desktop Display eo Owner To enter your contact information CwriBr Password E To limit access to your CK60 Password pe Power ih To maximize battery life Power 26 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Adding or Removing Programs Programs added to your CK60 at the factory are stored in ROM Read Only Memory You cannot remove this software and you cannot accidentally lose ROM contents You can install any program created for your CK60 as long as your CK60 has enough memory The most popular place to find software for your CK60 is on the Windows CE NET web site msdn microsoft com embedded downloads ce default aspx Adding Programs Using Microsoft ActiveSync Install software deve
81. installed are Wi Fi certified for i nteroperability with other 802 11a b g wireless LAN devices CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Learning Software Build Versions Internet Explorer The Persistent Storage Manager PSM is an area of storage which is embedded in a section of the system s FLASH memory This storage area is not erased when a cold boot is performed It may however be erased during the reflashing process In addition to storing applications and data files you do have the option to store a persistent registry to the PSM region To check to see if your CK60 has the latest PSM build or the latest operating system build double tap the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop then see the information under CK60 Version Information File Edit View Favorites address windows ITCBrowser PIL JE IIS Loca intranet amp ckeo do 7 38 AM A E Resetting Your Computer When the CK60 completely stops responding an application is locked up and does not respond when you upgrade the firmware or when you reflash the CK60 it may be necessary to perform a reset Preferred Reset Method The recommended method in recovering the CK60 is to press and hold the power switch on the front of the CK60 for about 10 seconds This performs a graceful system shutdown and no data is lost in the process Secondary Reset Method If performing the preferred rese
82. ions that enter mainly numeric data 0 9 It also lets you enter special characters by pressing color coded key sequences 10 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer 58 Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad This keypad is for applications that enter mainly numeric data 0 9 and that may need to enter the entire alphabet This keypad also provides shift function keys F1 F24 and special characters symbols and functions by pressing color coded key sequences Using the Color Coded Keys Each keypad available for the CK60 provides color coded keys to let you access additional characters symbols and functions printed on the keypad overlay Once you understand how to use the color coded keys and key sequences you will know how to access all of the additional features printed on the keypad overlay There are two color coded modifier keys on the CK60 the orange D key and the green C key You press and release the first key then press and release the second key to access the color coded character or function printed above a key Note that there are several hidden characters such as or on each CK60 keypad that require using the color coded keys to access them Capitalizing All Characters To type all alphanumeric characters as uppercase letters you can enable the Caps Lock feature on the CK60 keypa
83. ip HKLM System StorageManager Profiles TRUEFFS_DOC Folder DiskOnChip Note On standard CK60 builds this is mapped to Object Store and does not appear as an actual device to which you can navigate If any are mapped as Object Store they are not addressable via the defined folders During normal system startup there are Intermec specific and non Intermec components that require an orderly start to properly function These non Intermec components may also need to start themselves so the CE device can function properly Since there are possible configurations that come from using one or more optional built in peripheral devices the platform components on the next page are required to manage startup CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual PreShell PostShell RunAutoRun Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer PreShell exe is launched prior to the Microsoft Shell and must execute a SignalStartup call before the Microsoft Shell launches PreShell searches the Flash File Store SYSTEM folder for an executable of the same name If one exists that application is launched This application can do what is desired prior to launching the Microsoft Shell This feature allows end customers to make their own application the shell of the system If desired do not exit the custom shell nor call SignalStarted PostShell exe can launch an application after the Microsoft Shell has launched There are utility applica
84. k Do not place the speaker next to your ear when the speaker volume is set to Loud maximum or you may damage your hearing The front speaker is a full voice range speaker of cell phone quality with a separate volume control See below for information on this volume control T Siem EE RC vs Front Speaker CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer To adjust the volume using the Volume amp Sounds applet 30 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Double tap the Volume amp Sounds icon Volume amp sounds 3 Tap the Volume tab drag the slider bar to the right to the Soft position then tap OK to exit this applet To disable the speaker tap the Soft button to drag the slider all the way to the left Events Pwarnings system events Applications Enable sounds for Notifications alarms reminders s Joven Ger tae A To adjust the volume using the Intermec Settings applet Y 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon Intermec Settin 3 Tap to expand Device Settings gt Beeper gt Volume 4 Tap any of the options other than Off to enable and adjust To disable the speaker tap the Off option Data Collection Communications Device Settings Date and Time Good Read E RIEN Q very high E Display E Power Management E System Component Versions IDL Runtime versions
85. loped for the CK60 onto your PC before installing the same software onto your CK60 Once installation is complete tap Start gt Programs then the program icon to switch to it 1 Determine your CK60 and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel then double tap the System icon Note the processor information on the General tab beneath the Computer heading System System Properties General Memory Device Name ILD System Microsoft Windows CE Version 5 00 Copyright 2004 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by LS and international copyright law Computer _ Processor Intel ARMO2DT PX Memory 123224 KB RAM Expansion cards Registered ta Y E syste de BF 7 34 AM A E 2 Download the program to your PC or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your PC You may see a single EXE or ZIP file a SETUP EXE file or several files for different CK60 types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Windows CE and your CK60 processor type 3 Readany installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide instructions 4 Connect the CK60 and PC then double click the EXE file e f the file is an
86. mputer developed by Intermec Technologies Corporation to enhance wireless connectivity needs and contains hardware and software configuration information to assist you in making the most out of your CK60 Note Desktop and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Start is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your CK60 desktop ev CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 7 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Introducing the CK60 Mobile Computer GUFi O00 CERTIFIED The Intermec CK60 Mobile Computer is an ergonomically designed handheld computer built on the Microsoft Windows CE operating system It is a lightweight easy to use reliable computer that runs client server applications terminal emulation applications as well as browser based applications Front Speaker CE m4 D X N d Good read light CN Intermec Ready To Work eq AS Indicator Power button Scan button Scan button Microphone 5 Microphone f l Battery status Keyboard function The CK60 is available with the following Ethernet 802 1 1a b g radio Bluetooth Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc USA 64MB or 128MB RAM 64MB Flash Memory Disk on Chip 128MB 2D Area Imager EV 10 Imager Use this manual to understand how to use the features and options available on the CK60 CK60s with an IEEE 802 11a b g radio
87. mputer to a CK60 application To develop applications for your CK60 use the Resource Kits in the Intermec Developer Library IDL Download the IDL from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl Contact your Intermec representative for more information You need the following hardware and software components to use the Resource Kits Pentium PC 400 MHz or higher e Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later or Windows XP Home Professional or Server For native C development Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 0 For Windows CE 5 0 eVC 4 0 SP4 is required e 128 MB RAM 196 MB recommended e 360 MB hard drive space for minimum installation 720 MB for complete CD ROM drive compatible with multimedia PC specification e VGA or higher resolution monitor Super VGA recommended Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Converting Older Computer Applications to CK60 Applications 36 ou have an existing application that you would like to run on the If you h ting application that y ld like t the CK60 you can use the Migration Resource Kit to convert that application The kit has a set of libraries and tools to convert your existing C applications into y g Pp C applications for use on the CK60 As you migrate from another computer to a CK60 you need to consider when converting other computer applications to run on the CK60 most APIs should work without changes with the exception that arrow
88. n the CK60 and the activated device See the user manual for the Bluetooth device for information on what button to press To establish an audio connection to the activated device with either a headset or hands free profile double tap the audio device then select Connect from the pop up menu A check mark is added to this option in the pop up menu To disconnect from the audio device repeat this step to clear the check mark Flamingo 001331004631 Mura v Sot as default Connect Refresh Delete When connection is established the connected disconnected status changes to that of a connected status and the Audio Device Settings are enabled to adjust settings of the connected Bluetooth audio device Select a device above Fo Bluetooth Audio OK x Connect headsets hands free devices GA B Flamingo 001331004631 HAm Motorola H5610 0007a4508aab Select a device above For pop up menu Audio Device Settings D Volume 15 O Microphone 15 Tap the Microphone slider bar nb to adjust the amplification Eeee ri CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support Local Area Networks t4 Note The 802 11a radio is an extra cost option not supported on all CK60s Contact your Intermec representative for more information The CK60 is a versatile handheld computer that you can add to your wired or wireless data collection network You can connect you
89. ng value L Indicates a fully qualified file name for logging to enable Default is disabled X is a string value M Moves file to a destination rather than copies the file Default value is disabled D is an integer value D 1 indicates enabled O is disabled Q Indicates if a message box should appear when an error occurs Default is disabled Y is an integer value S Indicates a source file name and must be fully qualified Z is a string value Example e The return code from the process uses the standard error codes defined in WinError h use AutoCopy to copy the control panel from flash file store to windows autocopy exe S Flash File Store System Audio cpl D Windows Audio cpl e use AutoCopy to move the control panel from flash file store to windows autocopy exe M1 S Flash File Store System Audio cpl D Windows Audio cpl AutoReg 44 AutoReg exe adds registry information to the Windows CE registry It has no user interface and is configured through command line arguments CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Usage AutoReg D HKey Q filename D Deletes the registry file after successfully loading it This allows for systems that have hives implemented H Saves the registry path and all child entries to the specific REG registry file Q Indicates whether a message box should appear when a fatal error occurs filen
90. nnect headsets hands free devices Select a device above For pop up menu Audio Device Settings O voume 15 O Microphone 15 j ETE cuir Each device has two icons to the left one to reflect its connection status the other to reflect its default status This table lists their meanings Bluetooth Audio Device Status Icons Icon Description El Your CK60 and your Bluetooth audio device are not connected Note the red diag onal bar 8 Your Bluetooth audio device is not set as the default CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 81 Chapter 5 Network Support Connecting to a Bluetooth Headset If several Bluetooth audio devices are found you can only connect to one Before connecting to that audio device you must set it as the default To 1 2 Tap the Volume slider bar to adjust the volume 82 connect to an audio device Double tap a device for its pop up menu Select to check Set as default if it is not already checked On successful device activation the device icon changes to include a red check mark You can set another device as the default without having to clear the red check mark on the original Select Refresh to retrieve missing information from a device Select Delete to remove a device from the list Connect Refresh Delete If the activated device has a hands free profile press a button on the device to establish an audio connection betwee
91. nual fatermec Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual P N 961 054 037B
92. o write more easily For more information on writing and selecting writing see Entering Information on page 24 File Edit view Fom m x Brinig ZP BH a se O Transcriber enabled Woa Bo ToT AM Sy rms Synchronizing WordPad Documents You can synchronize WordPad documents with Word documents on your desktop Select the Files information type for synchronization in ActiveSync to have the My Documents folder for the CK60 is created on your desktop then place all the files to synchronize in this folder You cannot synchronize password protected files All WordPad files stored in My Documents subfolders are synchronized with the desktop ActiveSync converts documents during synchronization For information on synchronization or file conversion see ActiveSync Help on the desktop t4 Note When you delete a file on either your desktop or your CK60 the file is deleted in the other location when you synchronize CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 31 Chapter 2 Windows CE Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view web sites To do this create the connection first via an ISP or network Remote Access Modems on page 86 then you can also download files and programs from the Internet To switch to Internet Explorer on your CK60 double tap the Internet Explorer icon on your desktop pe 4 9 ckeo o d 7 38 AM A E File Edit
93. oa adio ogdn di aes bett mean E p dard Caro maa t ra ed 93 Wireless Networks celeres 93 Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security leleeeeesesn 95 Configuring Punk Security so sedeo x xt pe EI pU Se ease 95 Configuring Microsoft Security 2 eee eese 100 Smiare5ysterds Founda neca Stine mesi Eos Meets Cetus Du ae eae eer esau 102 Inde EEE IAE eru ARI HIA EE MAP e EM EE 103 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual ix Contents X CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Before You Begin Before You Begin Safety Information A Warning gt Caution E This section provides you with safety information technical support information and sources for additional product information Your safety is extremely important Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment You can be seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions This section explains how to identify and understand dangers warnings cautions and notes that are in this document A warning alerts you of an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prev
94. obile phone 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt Network and Dial up Connections then double tap Make New Connection Connection 5 5 7 1X Make NEW Connection B eoe 2 Enter a name for the connection such as Nokia tap Dial Up Connection then tap Next to continue B o gt 1 36 PM A E Make New Connection Type a name for the connection Select the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection O Virtual Private Network PPTP O Virtual Private Network L2TP gt EPF over Ethernet PPPoE 3 Select Bluetooth from the Select a modem drop down list then tap Bluetooth to access the Add Bluetooth Modem dialog 4 Tap Search Device to find and link to a Bluetooth modem or to a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone Add Bluetooth Modem Bluetooth devices Authenticate Encrypt LAN AP Exit CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support 5 When prompted enter the passkey PIN or applicable value in the Authentication Request dialog See the user manual of your Bluetooth device for its default value Authentication Request SFS1 Scanner O020e07T1570 6 Select your device from the list of found devices then tap Bond Select Device Bluetooth devices WM_Thing4 1 0020e0340085 O020e07T1570 Molia2550rl06057286e7zbal c 11 Authenticate Encrypt LAN AP Ma bonding 7 On successful bonding n
95. older where you want the files located on the CK60 do a right click for a pop up menu then select Paste When all of the files are pasted perform a warm boot on the CK60 When the computer reboots wait for the LED on the top left of your keypad to stop blinking Tap Start Programs Windows Explorer to locate the newly copied executable files then tap these files to activate their utilities Using a Secure Digital Card If you have a Secure Digital card for your CK60 this is the best place for you to install applications 1 If you are using a Secure Digital card reader suspend the CK60 remove its Secure Digital card and place it in the reader For help see Using the Secure Digital Card on page 16 Copy your application file to the Secure Digital card If you are using Microsoft ActiveSync to copy the files to the Secure Digital card place the application in the SD Card folder on the CK60 If using a Secure Digital card reader insert the Secure Digital card back into the CK60 Navigate to the SD Card folder and run your application After your application is installed you can run it from the Programs menu CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 39 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Using the SmartSystems Console 9 Use the SmartSystems Console to drag and drop Intermec applications onto your CK60s The CK60 ships with the SmartSystems client loaded on it The console is
96. om the iConnect menu to end the session without exiting the application 3 Select Exit iConnect to exit the application Note To access the iConnect application after you have exited it select Start Run enter iconnect exe in the Open field then tap OK The iConnect icon then reappears in the toolbar Type the name af a program folder or document and Windows will open it for you Ethernet Communications If your system does not contain an 802 1 1a b g radio then Ethernet networking using DHCP is selected as the default 3 When you select Enable Ethernet from the iConnect menu the Ethernet icon shown to the left appears in the toolbar as circled in the illustration a 2 T P p J 47 a My Device Microsoft WordPad um s Recycle Bin My 4 Documents I Internet Explorer 5 Pd i 11 28 AM Ae 90 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support To view information about the Ethernet communications e Select Tools gt Ethernet IP Settings from the iConnect menu for the following Built In Ethernet 10Mbps 75 IP Address Mame Servers Built In Ethernet 10Mbps 75 IP Address Mame Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer Name server addresses Primary DMS Secondary ONS IP Address Primary WINS Secondary WINS Subnet Mask Default Gateway To view the status of the Ethernet
97. onet access points you can select Network EAP 4 For Encryption select WEP and press Enter 5 For 8021x select PEAP TLS TTLS LEAP or EAP FAST and press Enter If you select TTLS or PEAP a Select User Name type your user name then press Enter b Select User Password type a user password then press Enter c For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CK60 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate d Enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name to increase security If you select TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CK60 page 93 b For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CK60 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level of security If you select LEAP or EAP FAST Select User Name then type your user name press Enter select User Password type a user password then press Enter CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 99 Chapter 5 Network Support 100 51 Intermec Settin Using Static WEP Security The CK60 uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP protocol
98. onsole is part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site via the IDL Before you can upgrade your computer you need e the SmartSystems Foundation To download SmartSystems Foundation go to www intermec com idl and open the Device Management page the device upgrade exe file which is available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Go to Service amp Support Downloads To upgrade a CK60 using the SmartSystems Console 1 Install SmartSystems Foundation on your PC and open the console 2 Make sure the console and the CK60s are on the same subnet 3 Make sure your CK60s are either in a communications dock or that power management is disabled 4 Download the device upgrade exe file to your desktop PC 5 Double click the exe file on your desktop PC An InstallShield application starts and walks you through the process of extracting the upgrade files in the default location Note Do not change the default location where InstallShield extracts L files The SmartSystems Console requires files be located in the default directory 6 From the SmartSystems Console locate the device upgrade to install 7 Drag and drop the device upgrade onto each CK60 icon CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 67 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer Once the upgrade is done downloading your CK60 replaces the operating system then automatically performs a cold boot Troubleshooting
99. ork Connection icon was visible but now replaced with the No Network Connection icon The Network Connection icon is in the toolbar but you cannot establish a terminal emulation session with the host computer The Network Connection icon is in the toolbar but the host computer is not receiving any data from the CK60 Solution The CK60 does not save WEP key values when changing the SSID Reenter the WEP key value after changing the SSID select Apply Network Settings from the 802 11 Radio menu You should now be able to connect to the different access points Date and time are not saved when a cold boot is performed Reenter the date and time then select Apply Network Settings from the 802 11 Radio menu Solution Host may have deactivated or lost current terminal emulation session In a TCP IP direct connect network turn off the KeepAlive message from host to maintain the TCP session while a CK60 is suspended The CK60 is not connected to access point Ensure access point is turned on and operating Move closer to access point to reestablish communications Ensure CK60 is configured correctly for network CK60 radio parameters must match all access point values page 83 If you have an 802 11b radio and its radio initialization process failed reset the CK60 see page 4 If No Network Connection icon still appears you may have a defective radio card For help contact your local Intermec representative Move closer
100. osing between Funk and Microsoft 95 configuring 93 loading certificates 93 wireless network 93 Serial communications 83 Serial port transmission troubleshooting 70 Settings applets intermec settings funk security 95 sounds amp notifications 9 Setup Assistant configuring with 47 SF51 Scanner configuring 53 creating connection label 54 enabling Bluetooth 53 56 77 viewing information 55 Shift planes 51 Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP 48 SmartSystems 10 40 64 102 SNTP 48 Software build versions 3 Software versions CE build 3 32 PSM builds 3 32 Sounds amp Notifications applet enable beeper 9 Speakers using 14 Specifications 17 107 Index Start Menu adding programs 28 via Microsoft ActiveSync 28 via Windows Explorer 28 Static WEP security Funk 100 Status batteries 8 Windows CE icons 23 Stylus using 13 Supported devices 6 Synchronize system time 48 Synchronizing Pocket Word 31 System applet adding programs with ActiveSync 27 System software updates 64 System time 48 T TCP IP configuring network parameters 83 configuring parameters 49 DHCP server 85 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 94 Time server 48 TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 94 Transcriber Windows CE input panel 25 Troubleshooting 68 802 1x security 69 bar code scanning 71 CK60 configuration 69 CK60 operation 68 serial port transmission 70 wireless connectivity 70 Typing mo
101. osoft security plus the addition of Cisco Compatible Extensions features It also provides additional authentication types like EAP TTLS LEAP and EAP FAST Microsoft security with its Microsoft Zero Config feature is also ce available To switch to Microsoft security go to Configuring Microsoft Security on page 100 to start Note Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server L For example you can choose Funk security if you use Microsoft Active Directory to issue certificates Configuring Funk Security You can define up to four profiles for your Funk Odyssey security Different profiles let your CK60 communicate in different networks without having to change all of your security settings For example you can set up one profile for the manufacturing floor and one for the warehouse CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 95 Chapter 5 Network Support To configure Funk Security e 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel then double tap the Intermec Settings icon Intermec CO 2 Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security 3 Select an active idein in then configure its security settings ve He Ek ew ee Device Mame WindowsCE E 802 11 Radio 0 v Security Choice Funk Secu E Allow Security Changes H Heeii nd TF I IE oe rit DoD mne ACE Profile Profile 1 E Profile 1 EE a 2 j El Profile 3 ij E
102. otification appears at the bottom of the dialog such as 0060573ee7ba channel 1 is running on BSP1 Modem bonded Bluetooth devices Authenticate Encrypt LAN AP O060573ee7ba channel 1 is running on BSP 1 8 Tap Exit to complete the search and bonding of your device tap Next enter the phone number for your connection then tap Finish Phone Number zu My Connection z Country region code Area code Phone number 393 5896 Farce long distance Force local CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 79 Chapter 5 Network Support To establish a dial up networking session with your wireless network E 1 Double tap your connection icon TN 2 Enter your dial up networking account information in the User Name Myo and Password fields Connection 3 Tap Connect to establish a connection Dial Up Connection z My Connection z LIser Mame Password Domain Save password 393 5896 Dial Properties Connecting to Bluetooth Audio Devices 80 The Bluetooth audio user interface is a part of the Bluetooth Audio applet You can use this applet to find activate and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as Bluetooth headsets You can control the audio volume and microphone amplification for the connected Bluetooth audio device if the connected device has these capabilities To access the Bluetooth Audio applet df 1 From the CK60 desktop select St
103. p Next Tap Back to return to the first screen without making changes Manual Set Enter Device Address Ex 0002c 7a00002 NENNEN Mate The device address is a unique identifier for your Bluetooth device This address is usually printed on the device or available through the device s user interface Connection Method Data Collection C Serial Port Irene TI 3 When you set your scanner manually your device does not receive the scanner name Therefore unknown is displayed unless you enter the correct value in to the registry in some other way CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 59 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Quick Connect Incoming This feature allows you to take your scanner and attach it to the CK60 by scanning a bar code provided by the wizard To do a quick connection 1 Select Quick Connect Incoming 2 lap Next to go to the QuickConnect screen Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK How would you like to set your Scanner Search C3 Manual amp j Blueto Je er 9 21 AM Ua E 3 Scan the bar code with your scanner then tap Finish to close the wizard Tap Back to return to the first screen without making changes QuickConnect ES Ill OO2Z0E0 F 1012 Scan this code with an Intermec Bluetooth scanner to connect it to this handheld This will enable this handheld to allow connections amp j Blueto Je er 9 22 AM Ua E
104. per Jo 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel then double tap the Volume amp Sounds icon Volume amp Eee Clear the options to disable their sounds then tap OK to close Volume amp Sounds Prop OK volume Sounds Sie tr e Loud Enable sounds for Applications C Notifications alarms reminders amp Jo volume 4 5B 3 33 AM A E CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 9 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Using the IntermecSettings Applet Use the Intermec Settings applet to gather view and update device configuration settings Information about the settings you can configure with the Intermec Settings applet is in the zzermec Computer Command Reference Manual available online at www intermec com See the Data Collection Resource Kit in the Intermec Developer Library IDL for information about data collection functions The IDL is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl Contact your Intermec representative for more information To access the Intermec Settings applet Yd 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon to access the applet Intermec settin 44 interme 1 gt gt esr am d E Using the Keypad Your CK60 has one of the following keypad overlay options a 32 key large numeric keypad or a 58 key full alphanumeric keypad 32 Key Large Numeric Keypad This keypad is for applicat
105. r CK60 to your network using any of these communications serial 802 112a b g radio Ethernet or Bluetooth radio Configuring Serial Communications The CK60 has a serial port to transfer data to and receive data from another device via RS 232 communications You can also insert the CK60 into a communications dock to transmit data to and receive data from a host computer or PC using RS 232 communications The serial cable and the communications dock are sold separately For more information on accessories see page 19 To use serial communications with your CK60 connect the CK60 to the serial port of another device by connecting the CK60 Serial Port to the serial port of the other device using the 26 pin to DB9 pin serial cable adapter and a female to female null modem RS 232 cable connecting the dock to the serial port of the other device using a DB9 pin to DB9 pin serial adapter cable then insert the CK60 into the dock Or connecting a USB cable between the USB connector in the back of the dock and your desktop computer Configuring 802 11a b g Radio Communications 1 Make sure all components with antennas are at least 30 cm 1 ft apart when power is applied Failure to comply could result in equipment Caution damage The wireless CK60 has an internal 802 11a b g radio to transfer data using wireless communications This manual assumes you have already set up your wireless communications network including your ac
106. re the CK60 to use continuous edge triggering If you configure the CK60 for level triggering and the Good Read light remains on there may be a problem Press the Scan button or pull the trigger again without scanning a bar code label If the light is still on contact your local Intermec representative Set the Scanner Model command to the specific attached input device Check enabled bar code symbologies and enable only the symbologies being used Aim the scanner beam to cross 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 Ensure the bar code symbology is enabled Use the Intermec Settings applet to check the symbologies Expand Data Collection Symbologies beneath devices listed scanner virtual wedge to check and enable symbologies then scan the bar code label again Ensure the CK60 application is expecting input from a bar code You may need to type this information instead 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 CK60 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
107. rity setting is Funk If you want to use Microsoft security you need to select it as your security choice To select Microsoft Security 1 Select Start Settings Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon 3 Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Security Choice CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support 4 Select Microsoft Security from the drop down list then press Enter Device Mame WindowsCE 11 Radio Security Choice ici soc Selu y Funk Security Active Profile Profile 1 El Profile 1 vv Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastructe n amp Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC a a amp E tote ge d 12 35 PM A E 5 Tap Yes or press Esc to clear the alert box 6 Tap File gt Save Settings to save your settings 7 Perform a clean boot on the CK60 See Resetting Your Computer on page 3 for more information CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 101 Chapter 5 Network Support SmartSystems Foundation 102 e Intermec Settin Use the SmartSystems Foundation www intermec com SmartSystems to configure and manage your network You can also contact your Intermec representative for support This tool available as a free download from Intermec includes a management console that provides a default method to configure and manage Intermec devices out of
108. rmec Settings Applet on page 10 Scanning with the 2D Area Imager The CK60 has the 2D area imager which provides the ability to scan 2D bar code symbologies and supports omni directional 360 scanning where you can position the CK60 in any orientation to scan a bar code label Using the 2D area imager is similar to taking a digital pictures 1 Press the power button to turn on the CK60 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the CK60 steady a few inches from the label 3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a handle and center the red aiming beam over the bar code label The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further away When the CK60 successfully reads a bar code label you hear a high beep and the green Good Read indicator turns on briefly 4 Release the Scan button If you have problems scanning a bar code with the 2D imager try following some of these tips to improve the performance of your imager e Set Lighting mode to Illum LED Priority Keep your hand as steady as possible while scanning a label Make sure that Aimer LED Duration is set to zero Position the imager as close to the bar code as possible while still being able to capture the entire bar code Enable only the bar codes that you need to use every day Use Intermec Settings to configure these imager commands For help using Intermec Settings s
109. roperly configured and has 802 1x security enabled e Users Name and Password parameters on CK60 match the user name and password on authentication server You may need to reenter the password on both the CK60 and the authentication server On your authentication server the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log into the server For help see the documentation that shipped with your authentication server software P address and secret key for access point must match the IP address and secret key on authentication server You may need to reenter the IP address and secret key on both your access point and authentication server e Authentication server software is running on server PC 69 Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer Problem You are setting up multiple access points in a network with different SSIDs and the connection fails You receive a message saying The server certificate has expired or your system date is incorrect after you perform a cold boot on the CK60 Problems with Wireless Connectivity When you turn on the CK60 after it was suspended for a while 10 15 minutes or longer it can no longer send or receive messages over the network The No Network Connection icon appears on the toolbar The CK60 is not communicating with the access point The CK60 is connected to the Intermec Application Server or host computer and you move to a new site to collect data The Netw
110. rosoft WordPad and Media Player CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual iii iv CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Contents Contents Pelote Yol DEI Sidi eade rd dud Rr bi qoa e idu oe ud ix Saey Mi OF MAHON EE E TE ET TIS E TI Lam LO IT Sl eet IL LT IL ix Global Services dnd Supper odo qe cere mete P REREONE EOD Ea adt ix Who Should Read This Manual eR X Related Documents 155 uc cto c RR Neo de Oen rete Rom Hele DOCS X Patent Informat OD s 65e Sos s do ARA cs BAERS POE PhO Bas e atte s xi 1 Using the Computer s sse 1 Introducing the CK60 Mobile Computer ic i4 s vem EE RURERAFRAERREERPPR E ERES 2 Learming Sottware Build Versions scdoco shots te sence ee ERDSUELER UA QU PE Mes 3 Iesettine YoUr COMPE uc eee and oos at aet RM obi atc jn a tar ties Ecl D i AX 3 Preferred Reset Method llle Rss 3 Secondary Reset Met lod uso ocd s 3o puss Shoe m iir Referate g re acides 3 Cleat Doot PEIOCOSS d iuo uoi ee ex RSS UNE E ES Ein 4 Scanning Dar Codess 4 men gucelenssye meee haces he Sedem se PO dod dates 4 Scalinine withthe 2D Aiea mace va sed uos aede e uie teneas meris 5 SUP POr led DN 105 V ra taa te eed Aes died oe ob d trio baleen oa 6 Using the Ambient Licht Sensor used Quum ede ese ode eui es 6 Usine tle Batten sic eaten Vu preti bte seresticitus quet ior Se ates date eaten eee ees 6 Charging and Installing the Battery 3 comic Pv bete Ea be ben
111. rporation in the United States and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit www openssl org This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young EAY cryptsoft com This product uses Regex Index software during its operational phases The owner of Regex has granted use of the software to anyone provided such use is accompanied by the following copyright and permission notice Regex Index Version 3 31 16th Dec 2001 Copyright 1998 2001 Dr John Maddock Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation Dr John Maddock makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose It is provided as is without express or implied warranty ii CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Document Change Record This page records changes to this document The document was originally released as Revision A Date Description of Change B 12 2006 Replaced Audio Devices applet information with Bluetooth Audio applet information Updated 802 11 information to include A functionality Added information about Mic
112. s Control Panel 2 Double tap the Intermec Settings icon File Edit View Help Data Collection 29 mterm H de gt 6 57 AM aa For detailed information on most of the commands available in the Intermec Settings applet see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual P N 073529 from the Intermec web site Go to Related Documents on page x for information how to download this chm file Synchronizing the Computer System Time with a Time Server The time on all CK60s must be synchronized with a network time server to ensure real time communications and updates Network time servers acquire Coordinated Universal Time UTC from an outside source such as the U S Naval Observatory USNO Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP is used to synchronize with a network time server The default reference time server is the USNO tock usno navy mil To synchronize the CK60 time with this time server have a valid connection to the Internet You can also synchronize the CK60 system time with a corporate network server within your firewall that is SNTP capable Configuring the Computer through the Network 48 You can change the configuration parameters of the CK60 by sending commands through a host computer or through the network If you are using a network you can configure one or more CK60s at a time You can remotely configure the wireless or Ethernet CK60 by sending a command from an application on the host computer
113. s iS SS gt c Bis pni You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View Zoom then select the percentage you want Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document If you are opening a Word document created on a desktop you may select View Wrap to Window so that you can see the entire document To check spelling select text then tap Tools Spell Check To use your new document as a template move the document to the Templates folder Enter typed text into the document using the keypad For information on entering typed text see Entering Information on page 24 To format existing text and to edit text first select the text You can select text as you do in a Word document using your stylus instead of the mouse to drag through the text you want to select You can search a document to find text by tapping Edit Find File View For Linda Ctrl zZ Redo ete Tap to return to the document Cut Ctr X Copy iCtri c Paste Ctr v Clear Del Select All Ctr A f Find Ctrl F Find Next Ctrl 4 Replace Ctr H Outline view can also be used to Tap to hide or show the keypad create categorized amp B meetin Bi 754 am CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Writing Mode With Transcriber enabled use your stylus to write directly on the screen The zoom magnification is greater than in typing mode to allow you t
114. s either the 1D linear imager or the 2D imager CK60 Handstrap The removable and adjustable handstrap make it easy for you to hold and use the CK60 without tiring your hand CK60 Power Adapter AA6 USB Adapter and Snap On Adapters Provides power to all of the docks and chargers CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 19 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 20 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 2 Windows CE This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 While using your CK60 Mobile Computer keep this key point in mind e Tap Start on the task bar located at the bottom left corner of the screen to quickly move to programs files and settings Use the task bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs The task bar includes menus buttons and the onscreen keyboard Note Desktop and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Start L is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the bottom left corner of your CK60 desktop e CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 21 Chapter 2 Windows CE Software Builds See Learning Software Build Versions on page 3 to determine which Intermec build of Windows CE is on your unit Where to Find Information This chapter describes your CK60 hardware provides an overview of the programs on your CK60 and explains how to connect your CK60 to a desktop a network or the Internet For instructions on setting
115. s in the Intermec Settings applet and their descriptions Bluetooth Features in Intermec Settings Applet Option Description Discoverable Check this to ensure your CK60 is discoverable to other Bluetooth devices The default is for the CK60 to be undiscoverable as it does not offer any incoming services out of the box Connectable Check this to allow other Bluetooth devices to connect to your CK60 The default is for the CK60 to be unconnectable as it does not offer any incoming services out of the box Class of Device This sets how a CK60 appears to other devices during a device search The default is Ox920100 which specifies that the CK60 is capable of services of information object transfer and networking IBT IBT Intermec Bluetooth Version number of the library of Bluetooth functionality that ships on the device and is documented in the Intermec Developer Library Radio Universally unique and cannot be changed read only Device Address Universally unique and cannot be changed read only Creating an SF51 Connection Label To initiate a connection from the SF51 use EasySet to create an SF51 connection label with the CK60 Bluetooth address The device address is listed in the Intermec Settings applet on your CK60 To create an SF51 connection label Vis 1 On your desktop or laptop double click the EasySet icon if you have BN not already done so Fasyoet 2 n the commands window double click Data transmission
116. s in the list select to highlight the printer then tap OK 3 Ifyou do not see your preferred device make sure this device is powered on and set to discovery then tap Search again CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 75 Chapter 5 Network Support 4 Click Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes Devices WI thingaz 0020e07T1054 unknawn O00asa5b41c8 3 WI thinga3 O00b6b94Scea IntermeccMW30 O020e052d5ce Show Printers Only O di de 946 AM Ae Entering the Remote Bluetooth Device Address Use this method if you know the Bluetooth Device Address of the printer you want to use To avoid a device search and perform a manual setup 1 Tap Manual 2 Type the address of your device in the field 3 Click OK 4 Tap Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes a Enter Device Address Ex 0002c7a01323 3 Oo di deb 9 48 AM Ae When you set your printer manually your device does not receive the printer name Therefore unknown is displayed under Device Name unless you enter the correct value in to the registry in some other way Setting a Different Printer Use this feature to move from the selected printer to another printer that was previously found 76 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support To set a different printer 1 Tap Set Different Printer to go to the list of previously
117. s that upgrade only the PSM files 1 Extract the upgrade files to a Secure Digital card Make sure you select the option to use folder names when extracting the files You should see the 2577 and DOCI mage folders 2 Remove the battery pack from the CK60 and place the CK60 in a dock connected to external power For help see Charging and Installing the Battery on page 7 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer power For help see the accessories list in Accessories for the Com t4 Note The upgrade will fail if the CK60 is not connected to external puter on page 19 3 Insert the Secure Digital card in the CK60 For help see Using the Secure Digital Card on page 16 4 Using a stylus press the Reset button inside the battery cavity Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the Reset button or A you may damage the button Warning 5 A prompt appears to state the PSM is updating When this process is complete the CK60 performs a cold boot again and installs the files After the CK60 performs a cold boot the Refreshing the File System dialog box appears Your CK60 is loaded with the new PSM files 6 Remove the Security Digital card insert the battery then install the battery door You may use the CK60 Using the SmartSystems Console to Upgrade the Computer Use the SmartSystems Console to upgrade the operating system on your CK60 The c
118. settings gt Bluetooth parameters gt connect disconnect gt compose BT address 3 Data transmission settings i F3 for next r Ej 1 Using EasySet C3 2 Reset all parameters e 3 Data transmission settings Bluetooth parameters security discoverable profile for communication i ke device name connectdisconnect compose BT address disconnect Ej symbology identifier Ej preamble Ej postamble Ej 4 Symbologies Ej 5 Operating settings tp E E E P iz Step by step mode Send to product compose the 12 character Bluetooth address of the host with which I vou want to connect 54 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 3 Enter the Bluetooth address assigned to your CK60 shown in your Intermec Settings applet then click OK to close Bluetooth parameters connect disconnect compose BT address X 4 The connection label for the SF51 appears to the right in EasySet similar to the following Scan the label once then confirm the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator on the SF51 starts blinking which means it is trying to connect SF51 Bluetooth parameters connect disconnect compose BT addre emos zo SERO VOTO C e DOSE SYSE OO EI 5 Enter the PIN number when prompted such as 0000 6 When connected the blue Intermec Ready to Work indicator assumes a steady blue Viewing SF51 Scanner
119. ss Name Servers An IP address can be automatically Mame server addresses assigned to this computer Primary DMS Secondary ONS IP Address Primary WINS Subnet Mask Secondary WINS Default Gateway To view the status of the Wireless communications e Select Status gt Wireless from the iConnect menu to view the status Tap Try Again to check the status after you make changes to the connection Wireless Status e Wireless Enabled v3 4 0 38 e Mac Address 00 20 e0 32 74 34 e Associated O0 00 00 00 00 00 IP Address 10 60 20 239 Timeout 2 3 1251 ms Pinging Your Gateway or DHCP Server Use the Ping Test feature to test your CK60 connection against your network To ping your gateway or DHCP Server 1 Select Tools Ping Test from the iConnect menu 2 To ping your gateway or DHCP server select Ping my gateway or DHCP server then select which to ping from the top drop down list 3 To ping a specific host select Ping the host address below then enter its IP address in the field beneath 92 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support 4 After you make your selection tap Ping and wait for results Ping Test wireless gt Ping the host address below t Status Configuring Security Use the next sections to understand how to configure each type of security on your wireless CK60 Loading Certificates If you choose to use
120. ss to exit LOAD Runs a program with a SW HIDE attribute Autoexec waits for 60 seconds for the child process to exit or EXECWAIT seconds if set EXEC Runs the specified program AutoExec waits 60 seconds for the child process to exit or EXECWAIT seconds if set EXECWAIT Changes the default EXEC wait time from 60 seconds to the number of seconds specified There is a maximum 10 minute limit imposed WAIT Forces a sleep for the specified number of seconds to occur WAITFOR Forces a sleep until the named event is signaled Examples of keyword usage are as follows Allow message pop up if an error occurs QUIET 0 Log any debug output to a trace file LOGGING 1 Perform a Setb5vent on Lhe event name autoexeoc started SIGNAL autoexec started Include this child data file childexec dat CALL childexec dat Use autocopy to copy the audio control panel from flash file store to the windows directory Wait for up to 60 seconds for it to exit EXEC Flash File StoreNSYSTEMNautocopy exe S Flash File Store System CPLAudio cp1l D NAWindowsNCPLAudio cpl Change the default EXEC wait time to 90 seconds EXECWAIT 90 Suspend processing any commands for 10 seconds WAIT 10 Suspend processing any commands until event called MyEventName is signaled WAITFOR MyEventName AutoRun AutoRun exe automates operations such as launching other processes and is configured through the AutoRun data file AutoRun dat
121. stem tray with the current time and notification ae ae O A Start flag Input Panel icon CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 23 Chapter 2 Windows CE Notifications Your device can notify you in any of the following notification types e A message box appears on the screen e A sound which you can specify is played e A light flashes on your CK60 Entering Information You can enter information on your CK60 in several ways depending on the type of device you have and the program you are using Typing Using the input panel enter typed text into the CK60 Do this by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using handwriting recognition software Writing Using the stylus write directly on the screen Drawing Using the stylus draw directly on the screen Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your CK60 You can either type using the onscreen keyboard or write using Transcriber described on page 25 The characters appear as typed text To show the input panel tap the Input Panel icon then tap Keyboard To hide the input panel tap the Keyboard icon then tap Hide Input Panel v Keyboard Select an input method Transcriber Hide Input Panel je Bier sao p Input Panel icon Large Keys Versus Small Keys on Soft Keyboard lt a The default setting for the onscreen or soft keyboard is with small keys If you want to use larger keys tap Start gt Settings g
122. system message SYS MSG flag to E in transaction header 2 byte field containing one of these values e CG Configuration Get request sent from the host application e Cg Configuration Get response sent from the CK60 to the host computer e CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application e Cs Configuration Set response sent from the CK60 to the host computer Reader and configuration commands to set on the CK60 or current values to retrieve from the CK60 To save configuration changes in flash memory send 1 reader command as last command See Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual for list of supported commands Reprogramming the Keypad 50 This addresses basic keypad remapping changes for the CK60 to redefine basic virtual key values generated by the CK60 keypad Other more advanced options such as multi keys and named events are not covered here For more advanced options contact your Intermec representative CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Implementation Registry Entries Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer The CK60 keypad virtual key mappings are controlled by registry entries read each time the keypad driver loads You can remap the keypad after it has loaded by modifying the registry entries and then sending a signal to the keypad driver to re read the registry mappings The keypad driver uses the scan code values returned by the keypad device as an index into these
123. t 2 If you do not see your preferred scanner make sure this scanner is powered on and set to discoverable or visible then tap Search Tap Back to return to the first screen without making changes Bluetooth Scanner Wizard oK E Devices unknaewn Qaa162047f da WI thinga3 000b6b943Scea BURELEW1 000a3a5b41c8 WI thingaz 0020e07T1054 IntermeccMW30 O020e052d5ce Show Scanners Only Connection Method Data Collection Serial Port 85 Aomen 343 saam f 3 If prompted for an authentication request enter the passcode such as 0000 then tap OK The passcode is provided by the manufacturer of your Bluetooth audio device You can usually find your passcode in the user manual that came with the Bluetooth device Authentication Request ES unknow n Enter PIN nan 4 Tap Finish to save your discovery and close the wizard 58 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Manual Use this feature to enter the remote device address if you know the Bluetooth Device Address of the scanner you want to use To avoid device discovery and perform a manual setup 1 Select Manual then tap Next to go to the Manual Set screen Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK How would you like ta set NE your Scanner Search Manual C Quick Connect Incoming 85 Somn gee aoa f E 2 Type the address of your scanner in the field then ta
124. t Control Panel then Input Panel double tap the Input Panel icon Tap Options for the Soft Keyboard Options then select Large keys Tap OK then OK again to close Below are the soft keyboards Soft Keyboard Options OK ajtja O Small ps Pc b Lise gestures for Space DBOHODUGUGE snit z x c v bn jm zxa cue e TT J Backspace Shitt and Enter 4 Space us Backspace F Lg Enter Ec1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ith small kevs Tabd w e r t vju i o D L 4 CaPia sid i Lg n LTIK ili sorts tcl yp inim i GERA COL te J 24 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows CE Typing With the Onscreen Keyboard Tap the stylus input icon then tap Keyboard On the soft keyboard that is displayed tap the keys with your stylus To type lowercase letters tap the keys with the stylus e To type a single uppercase letter or symbol tap the Shift key To tap multiple uppercase letters or symbols tap the CAP key Note that the CAP key only appears when the keyboard is set to small keys To convert a letter to uppercase tap and hold the stylus on the letter and drag up To add a space drag the stylus to the right across at least two keys To backspace drag the stylus to the left across at least two keys To insert a carriage return tap and hold the stylus on the keyboard and drag down Using Transcriber With Transcriber you can write on the scr
125. t method does not restore system operation it may be necessary to press the reset button inside the battery compartment of the CK60 This method does not guarantee that cached disk data will be saved and as such transactional data may be lost during the reset All other data is preserved To press the reset button 1 Press the power switch to suspend the CK60 2 Remove the battery pack from the back of the CK60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 3 Chapter 1 Using the Computer 3 With a stylus press the reset button in the battery cavity in the back 4 Press and hold the power switch as you put the battery back in the unit i il p 1 1 Press this reset button with your stylus Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the reset button A You may damage the reset button Warning Clean Boot Process ie If performing either reset method fails to restore system operation it may be necessary to perform a clean boot This is a boot method which formats the object store to clean data and registry information from the CK60 system and restores them to their factory default state Note This will erase the memory in the CK60 including all applications and data files found in the object store user store See Packaging Applications for the Computer on page 74 for more information To perform a clean boot 1 Press the power switch to suspend the CK60 Remove the b
126. t sees 7 Checking the battery SUMUS a ee qur hen te eae E Pee lp on DE dai S pde et 8 Adjustihe the Deepebu dace dpi pes Har Gomi pig ti id ete een Us oo EE Soda et ae 9 Usine the Intermec Settings Applet sauce ser SO Ree ER rate depen dopo eo dios 10 Duns the E cedo houses beide deci incl se te ird ade ee 10 key Larre Numeric Keypad oii ee ei v ER n eC EB 10 58 Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad i uev voeem bee bee n Ra re ewe 11 Using the Color Coded Keys ood c GEHE ieee VT RUP UIS ERES 11 Capitalizing AIL C War acters rdd chins peru ed dos Rua uif ure abe geo te dna 11 Using the Power Key 60s eee get e ped Sa s EL qe Nowe tee e pe E 11 Turning onthe Keypad Backlight si rinine eR eb bPRE intense ER PRAES 12 sing the Screen a tad uedoxic ri epOY E REeDEEE pend pde oh etg n esa ms 12 Usine Software 9019 2 o 3o irt eO RUE DR S Dae wed diei eed v taia ds 13 SmartSystems Foundation Console www intermec com SmartSystems 13 SmartSystems Platform Bundles SSPB Lille 13 Intermec Resource Kits www intermec com IDL leeren 13 sine the Speakers uut daut ese ub seb WieppaN E pude Recetas 14 Using the Status DnalcatOls os eene x A eer oed qe pti d etepee eg wide eee aid d 16 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual v Contents Usine the secure Digital E died essa s dito tete een os uoo Died audis dares 16 Physical and Environmental Specifications llle 17 Accessories TOP ne COIIDUGE tob OH ot tobe
127. tS 45 992 043 TX Te SO EIHPEE DP DILE oes 57 Disconnecung a Wireless Scanners ss wee ehe P PURPOSES 60 Using Configurator Parameters sre mcr ee e tor uy a ino Re ied eds 61 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual vii Contents 4 Maintaining the Computer s seen 63 Upgrading the Operating System on your Computer 0 0 00 eee eee eee 64 Using a Secure Digital Card to Upgrade the Computer 65 Upgrading Both Operating System and PSM Files Simultaneously 65 Upgrading the Operating System cs See ect Eden d tae Ee te tees 66 Upgrading the Persistent Storage Manager Files esu 66 Using the SmartSystems Console to Upgrade the Computer 67 Troubleshooting Your Computer a1 Ludo d ES d Spr RW E PN ERE 68 Cleaning the Scanner Window and CK60 Screen 0 1 eee eee V2 5 Network Support 0 Re 73 Personal Area Networks 2 0 0 0 leer 74 Using the Intermec Settings Applet ies 4 ive te RERPEEIRE DEL seas 74 Using the Wireless Printing Applets iio dec oe E eM EE ER ER 74 Searching for Bluetooth Devices eru ede eeu eis Soe ee E 75 Entering the Remote Bluetooth Device Address 76 betting Ditterent PHB E 125i tutae qiti Raetia ee udis 76 Connecting to the Network Via Bluetooth DUN 00004 Ir Connecting to Bluetooth Audio Devices llle 80 Searching for Bluetooth Headsets 0 0
128. tains an icon with a locked symbol Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key See Using the Keypad on page 10 Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security If you have trouble configuring the computer for 802 1x security check these problems and possible solutions Problem The CK60 indicates that it is authenticated but it does not communicate with the host The CK60 does not appear to be authenticating and a network connection icon does not appear on the toolbar A network connection icon appears in the toolbar but then disappears The CK60 indicates that it is not authenticated CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Solution Ensure CK60 IP address host IP address subnet mask default router are configured for network Do not perform a cold boot as this resets the time and date Update time and date for Certificate of Authority CK60 may not be communicating with access point Ensure CK60 network name matches access point network name SSID Default name is INTERMEC 802 1x security network may not be active Ensure the server software is properly loaded and configured on server PC For help see server software documentation The CK60 may not be communicating with the intended access point Ensure the CK60 network name matches the access point network name Default network name is INTERMEC Access point may not be communicating with server Ensure the access point is turned on p
129. tallation progress interfaces Also prevents user from canceling installation Set to 1 to show normal installation Set to 2 to show Intermec installation progress interface user can see what is installing but cannot cancel it Default is 1 show normal Signal Set to string name of signal to use at the completion of cab installation before a reboot occurs if enabled AutoCab uses WaitForSingleObject on this name Default is disabled If lt PathName gt references a single cab file that file is processed If lt PathName gt references a directory all the cab files in that directory is processed If lt PathName gt is a wild card pattern all files matching that pattern is processed If lt PathName gt is omitted InstallCab processes all the cab files in directory CabFiles Example Install all cab files in the Flash File Store XYZ directory regardless AutoCab FILE Flash File Store XYZ cab FORCE Install only one cab file use Intermec cab installation display AutoCab FILE NmyCabNapp cab show 2 Customizing How Applications Load on the Computer If you have several processes that you need running in a specific order as the CK60 turns on you can use the AutoRun system to customize the way applications load For compatibility with other Intermec computers you can place a copy of AutoRun exe in the same folder as your AutoRun dat file but it is not required To create and install the AutoRun dat
130. th wireless networks to prevent unauthorized access to your network and to ensure your privacy of transmitted data Authentication cryptographically protected by both the network and the user transmitted data and encryption are required elements for secure networks Schemes are available to implement the features Encryption AES A block cipher a type of symmetric key cipher that uses groups of bits of a fixed length called blocks Advanced A symmetric key cipher is a cipher using the same key for both encryption and decryption Encryption As implemented for wireless this is also known as CCMP which implements AES as TKIP and WEP Standard are implementations of RC4 CKIP Cisco This is Cisco s version of the TKIP protocol compatible with Cisco Aironet products Key Integrity Protocol TKIP Temporal This protocol is part of the IEEE 802 11i encryption standard for wireless LANs which provides per Key Integrity packet key mixing a message integrity check and a re keying mechanism thus overcoming most of Protocol the weak points of WEP This encryption is more difficult to crack than the standard WEP Weak points of WEP include No Initiation Vector IV reuse protection weak keys no protection against message replay no detection of message tampering and no key updates WEP Wired With preconfigured WEP both the client CK60 and access point are assigned the same key which Equivalent can encrypt all data between the two devi
131. the Power applet to view the status of this battery Tap Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Double tap the Power icon then tap the Power tab Tap OK to exit this applet Settings OK X Power Battery Notifications Power Main battery Lilon Recharging Charging Backup battery TT 100 On battery power EEEECGCC SOOO e ore penectneccendenee ponneesen S Mu sii device if one 3 a F On external power C Turn off device if mot used Far Gn minutes Je Bir 7 07 AM A E Battery Status LED LED Color Description Steady Green Battery is more than 95 charged and computer is on a charger Blinking Red Battery is low Steady Red Main battery is on charge Steady Amber The battery is either out of the computer or the pack temperature is too hot or too cold to charge CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the Computer Adjusting the Beeper For information about setting volume levels for screen taps ActiveSync alert noises etc tap Start Help To enable the beeper 1 Tap Start Settings Control Panel then double tap the Volume JO amp Sounds icon islet 2 Check for which features the CK60 should enable sounds then tap OK to close Volume amp Sounds Prop OK volume Sounds BA TNT Enable sounds for Events iwarnings system events Applications Notifications alarms reminders s Joven Bor 220m A To disable the bee
132. the operating system and the default registry from the operating system has changed the registry is rolled back to the new default When you upgrade your CK60 you are updating the operating system OS and the Persistent Storage Manager PSM files The PSM files are stored on the DiskOnChip and deliver Intermec value added functionality such as data collection unit configuration and diagnostics and Intermec s wireless security suite As new features are added to these components you can upgrade your PSM files without needing to upgrade the operating system image Similarly features added to the operating system image do not affect the functionality of the PSM and you can choose to upgrade only the operating system image There are two ways to upgrade the CK60 e You can use a Secure Digital card to upgrade the CK60 For help see Using a Secure Digital Card to Upgrade the Computer on page 65 You can use the SmartSystems Console to upgrade the CK60 For help see Using the SmartSystems Console to Upgrade the Computer on page 67 You need to download the latest upgrade files from the Intermec web site to your desktop PC and then determine if you will be upgrading both operating system and PSM files just the operating system or just the PSM files To download the latest upgrade files 1 Start your web browser and go to the Intermec web site at www intermec com 2 Go to Service amp Support Downloads 3 Select Comp
133. thentication mechanism but is a common framework for transporting actual authentication protocols Intermec Protocol provides a number of EAP protocols for you to choose the best for your network EAP FAST A publicly accessible IEEE 802 1X EAP type developed by Cisco Systems It is available as an IETF Flexible informational draft An 802 1X EAP type that does not require digital certificates supports a variety Authentication of user and password database types supports password expiration and change and is flexible easy to via Secure deploy and easy to manage Tunneling 94 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support Authentication continued LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP TLS Transport Layer Security EAP TTLS Tunneled Transport Layer Security Also known as Cisco Wireless EAP provides username password based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS server In the 802 1x framework traffic cannot pass through a wireless network access point until it successfully authenticates itself Performs secure authentication against Windows domains and directory services It is comparable to EAP TTLS both in its method of operation and its security though not as flexible This does not support the range of inside the tunnel authentication methods supported by EAP TTLS Microsoft an
134. tify your keypad Read the four bytes of text stored in the registry entry For this example this value is referred to as lt KPID gt HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn KEYPAD ActiveConfig 2 Read the shift plane mapping Read each of these key values into a WORD array of size 128 Note that not all keypads have entries for VkeyGold and VkeyAlpha HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt Vkey Normal HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt VkeyGold Orange HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt VkeyAlpha Green CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 51 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer 3 Modifythe shift plane mapping Write the desired virtual key value to the scan code offset of the desired shift plane You can use the scan code diagrams on the next page to find the scan code for the keys to remap Note that scan code OOh is the left scan trigger scan code 10h is the right scan trigger and all values are hexadecimal 4 Savethe modified shift plane mappings Write the registry values back Wi Signal the keypad to reload Open the ITC KEYBOARD CHANGE named event and call SetEvent to signal the keypad to reload Alphanumeric Scan Codes Green key Numeric Scan Codes Orange key Green key 52 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Configuring the SF51 Cordless Scanner The following information pertains to configurin
135. ting System Microsoft Windows CE 5 0 Software Development Environments Embedded Visual C 4 0 NET Compact Framework v2 0 VB NET C IDL Integrates with leading development environments supports device specific features and bar code scanning Browser support Internet Explorer 6 compatible Bar Code Scanning Options of Integrated 2D Area Imager or 1D amp PDF417 Linear Imager Supports all popular 1D and 2D symbologies including Australian Post British Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock F Code 11 Code 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 93 Code 931 Code 128 Datamatrix Dutch Post ISBT 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Macro 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 Planet Plessey Postnet QR Code RSS 14 RSS Expanded RSS Limited Telepen TLC39 UCC EAN Composite Code UPC EAN Standard Communications USB Host and Client Ethernet 10 100 Base T Bluetooth Class 1 V2 0 EDR RS232 Serial IrDA 1 1 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 17 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Wireless LAN Standards Compliant Data Rates Radio Power Output Security Certifications Device Management SmartSystems Support Power Specifications Operating Backup Electrical Specifications External Charge Power Environment Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Electrostatic Discharge Rain and Dust Resistance Drop Survival Screen Specifications IEEE 802 11g 2 4 GHz
136. tions that exist that can take advantage of hooking the startup for maintenance for example PostShell searches the Flash File Store SYSTEM directory for an executable of the same name If one exists that application is launched instead This application can do what a customer desires and is launched after the Microsoft Shell starts initialization The Microsoft Shell does not require complete initialization before this application begins and that may cause some application or system issues These issues are expected and are considered normal for those developing PostShell applications The application must test if the APIs it requires are available System components are installed and configured during the power up process from a single starting point RunAutoRun exe built into the operating system image and located in the Windows Startup folder checks for AutoExec exe in a SYSTEM folder on a mounted volume in this order e Secure Digital Object Store may be non volatile storage or RAM Disk On Chip may map as Object Store Flash File Store may map as Object Store This is the default location for the AutoExec program in Intermec systems Intermec system applications are started from this folder The ordering of mounted volumes overrides this feature The folder names used for the mounted volumes above are retrieved from the registry to maintain coherence with the naming of the mounted volumes on the platform These
137. to the Wireless Scanners With the Bluetooth Scanner Wizard you can connect up to seven scanners using device search manual entry Quick Connect bar code scan or choose from previously used devices To connect to a wireless scanner X 1 From the CK60 select Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer 2 Browse to the Program Files Intermec Network Bluetooth folder Bluetoothsc annerWizardi 3 Double tap the BluetoothScannerWizard icon Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK Welcome this wizard manages NE Bluetooth scanners on this device Remove Device 2 Monee gece aoa f 4 Tap Add Device select one of the options provided on the screen then tap Next to continue Bluetooth Scanner Wizard OK How would you like ta set m your Scanner Search C Manual Quick Connect Incoming Lau e Search next page Manual page 59 e Quick Connect Incoming page 60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 57 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Search You can set your scanner via a Bluetooth Device Discovery which takes about half a minute to locate all Bluetooth scanners in your range Select Search then tap Next to discover such scanners To find the Bluetooth scanners using Search omentarily Bluetooth scanners discovered within range appear 1M tarily Bluetooth d d with ge appear If your preferred scanner is in the list select to highlight the scanner then tap Nex
138. tore The Object Store is a Disk on Chip DOC Flash that looks like a disk The Flash File Store is an area of storage which is embedded in a section of the system FLASH memory This storage area is not erased during a cold boot It may however be erased during the reflashing process f the optional Secure Digital SD storage card is in the system then consider this card the primary location to place applications installation files The SD Card folder represents the SD card Use the small non volatile Flash File Store region to hold cab files that rebuild the system at cold boot or install applications from a cab file into the Flash File Store so they are ready to run when a cold boot is performed Since the FLASH in the system has a limited number of write cycles do not use the Flash File Store for excessive writing purposes however reading is okay Cab files short form of cabinet files are compressed folders as defined by Microsoft A cabinet file is a single file usually suffixed with cab that stores compressed files in a file library A compressed file can be spread over several cabinet files During installation the setup application decompresses the files stored in a cabinet and copies them to the user s system Intermec recommends using cab files to install your applications The CK60 uses standard Windows CE cab files and does install third party cab files CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows C
139. uters CK60 Mobile Computer from the drop down list A list of available downloads appears 4 Choose which download you need Make sure the download you select is for the CK60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual Chapter 4 Maintaining the Computer 5 Look at the description or the ReadMe file to determine if this download will upgrade both the operating system and PSM files just the operating system or just the PSM You will need this information later 6 Click the link and download the zip file to your PC 7 f you are using a Secure Digital card to upgrade the CK60 see below If you are using the SmartSystems Console to upgrade the CK60 see Using the SmartSystems Console to Upgrade the Computer on page 67 Using a Secure Digital Card to Upgrade the Computer To use a Secure Digital card to upgrade the CK60 you need a Secure Digital card reader and a Secure Digital card formatted as FAT 16 Note The CK60 currently supports SanDisk Secure Digital cards only L Intermec cannot guarantee that other Secure Digital cards will work with the CK60 For both the operating system and PSM files see below For just the operating system see Upgrading the Operating System on page 66 For just the PSM files see Upgrading the Persistent Storage Manager Files on page 66 Upgrading Both Operating System and PSM Files Simultaneously You may download files that upgrade both the operating system and
140. vice through which a connection is made from the Select a device drop down list tap Configure to adjust the port settings tap OK to return to the Device screen then tap Finish uo Direct Connection Select a device TCP IP Settings Security Settings 4 Insert the necessary equipment into the device then double tap the new Direct Connection icon to connect to the host then use a program to automatically begin connecting To disconnect either detach your device when connected via cable or cradle or switch off the connection when connected via a wireless network The default network adapter or radio is dependent on what radios are installed in your CK60 With the iConnect menu using the Enable feature you can specify 802 11b Ethernet or No Networking to load onto your CK60 when a cold boot is performed If you had specified a network prior to when a warm boot is performed on the CK60 the iConnect application restores your network interfaces to what they were before the warm boot was performed See the Developer s Support area of the Intermec web site for the latest information on network adapters for your unit CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 89 Chapter 5 Network Support To access the iConnect menu 1 Tap the iConnect icon in your toolbar for the following menu Enable Tools Status Dismiss Ei c Eth EwitiConnect iConnect icon 2 Select Dismiss fr
141. we re agate eases wea eS easels 47 Configuring with the Setup Assistant esae c ro vee RI UD eee ees 47 Configuring the Computer With Intermec Settings 00004 48 To access the Intermec Settings applet 0 0 20 e eee eee 48 Synchronizing the Computer System Time with a Time Server 48 Configuring the Computer through the Network 004 48 Configuring the Computer in a TCP IP Direct Connect Network 49 Configuring the Computer in a UDP Plus Network Lun 50 Reprocramming the Keypad ciueme dore etai pita p os CIERRE Raed gelebt us 50 Ih DICH HEAEIO Hoo obe ow d db eoi a dard ah quedarse a quic qs quies 51 Rer LUV ENTI 22 ee eus ae o dU SO C E rue d ER actas ue 51 Programiminpe the Keypad oc otis ott v dene eae hae eee mica cente 51 Alphantmeric sca odes 5 bue cx ohne Renesas etn dae dag c ben deba 52 N meric ocan Codes remite ureei erae e PERS Ee X Par ead adea 52 Configuring the SF51 Cordless Scanner 22 eRUDPEPESRUdA EE D web eee RERUM eS 53 Eaa ke SRE EEEO bl eausa ode c Mee tiae bs LM E E 53 Nab tne Buco ttc meses sheet teen LM NER EE s 53 Creating an 9 P5 D Connection Labels 2354 00 340 Lb eo RT ERR P aces 54 Viewing SF51 Scanner Information from Your Computer 55 Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Scanners 02005 56 hab tie Bluetoo bis sero Aas aioe on ease eh nes dina dr add 56 Connectine tothe Wireless Scanne
142. who must configure and deploy multiple devices or manage multiple licenses SmartSystems Platform Bundles SSPB The SmartSystems Platform Bundle SSPB is a bundle of software that contains the Data Collection Engine DCE SmartSystems Funk Supplicant Intermec Settings and Intermec Developer Library IDL runtime The SSPB is stored in the Flash File Store folder off the root of your CK60 and automatically installed on the device when it is initially started up Updated bundles are available as software downloads from the Intermec web site at www intermec com SmartSystems Click Downloads on the left to access the latest Intermec Resource Kits www intermec com IDL Resource Kits provide tools that build applications using the features of Intermec devices Resource kits include Bluetooth Communications Data Collection Device Settings Mobile Gadgets Printing and RFID This is for anyone who develops software for the CK60 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 13 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Using the Speakers 14 A Warning The high volume speaker on the back of the CK60 is capable of variable volume levels This speaker is capable of reproducing voice and WAV files and is used primarily to convey status tones There is a separate volume control in the Intermec Settings and Volume amp Sounds applets Information on these applets is on the next page High volume speaker on center bac
143. y store your CK60 on external power with which to charge your batteries For more information on these accessories see Accessories for the Computer on page 19 To install the battery insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK60 and snap the battery into place Below are things you can do to maximize the life of your battery CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 7 Chapter 1 Using the Computer Maximizing Battery Life When You Want To Operate the CK60 and the Low Battery status icon appears or the 9 Battery light comes on Do This to Save Battery Power Press the power switch to turn off the CK60 Remove the battery and insert another fully charged battery as quickly as possible or you may lose state Or insert the CK60 into a powered quad battery charger 1 Make sure the low battery icon is not on the screen and that the Battery light is not turned on Press the power switch to turn off the CK60 Store the CK60 for more than a day Save your state and end your computer session Press the power switch to turn off the CK60 Insert a fully charged battery WN N Checking the Battery Status Power The battery status LED above your CK60 keypad as shown in the following illustration indicates the status of your battery See the following table to understand the meanings of the lights emitted from the LED ri LI i Battery status LED You can also use
144. yer or TR double tap the Media Player icon on the desktop For more information vedia PI ma about using Windows Media tap Start gt Help then select a topic Use Windows Media Player on your desktop to copy digital audio and video files to your CK60 You can play Windows Media and MP3 files on your Windows Mobile File View Playback Bwe x I Windows Media Tap to download from the Internet Indicates the progress of the current track Otoocec j T 7 D med a L Bi asbam A s ap to adjust the volume Tap to play the previous song Tap to skip to the next song Tap to play or pause CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 33 Chapter 2 Windows CE 34 CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 3 Configuring the Computer Use this chapter to understand how to install applications onto your CK60 Mobile Computer and how to configure the CK60 to communicate in your network is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the bottom left corner of t4 Note Desktop and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Start your CK60 desktop e CK60 Mobile Computer with Windows CE User s Manual 35 Chapter 3 Configuring the Computer Developing Applications for the Computer CK60s run applications programmed in Microsoft Embedded Visual C Use this section to understand what you need to Develop a new application for the CK60 Convert an application from an older co
145. ync 38 battery 7 secure digital cards 16 Installing applications SmartSystems 40 Intermec Developer Library 10 Intermec Recovery Tools 64 Intermec settings beeper volume 102 Intermec Settings applet 74 beeper 15 Bluetooth 56 configuring parameters 47 48 Funk security 95 imager commands 5 imager settings 53 viewing SF51 scanner information 55 Intermec settings applet smartsystems 10 102 Internet Explorer browsing the Internet 32 getting connected 86 software build versions CE 3 32 PSM 3 32 viewing mobile favorites and channels 32 ISP connecting to via Windows CE 86 Internet Explorer 32 Windows CE 86 K Keyboard 106 Windows CE input panel 25 Keypads 32 key large numeric 10 58 key full alphanumeric 10 all capitals 11 Backlight applet 12 color code 11 implementation 51 power key 11 programming 51 registry entries 51 reprogramming 50 scan codes 52 L Lilon batteries 6 Lithium Ion 6 Loading certificates 93 M Media Player Windows CE 33 Microsoft ActiveSync adding programs to Start menu 28 installing applications 38 URL 29 Microsoft security 95 Microsoft WordPad 29 Migrating to a CK60 Computer 36 Migration Resource Kits 37 MP3 files Windows Media Player 33 N Network adapters 89 Numeric scan codes 52 O Object Store packaging applications 37 Omni directional scanning 5 Operating system builds 3 upgrading 64 Operating the CK60 trou
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