Cn70 rfid, cn70e rfid mobile computer compliance insert (5 pages)
Summary of Contents for Intermec P30A/B
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IP 30 Handheld RFID Reader IP30A/B, IP30C, IP30NI User Guide...
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Lynnwood, WA 98087 The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Inc.
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Document Change Record This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as Revision 001. Version Number Date Description of Change 06/2015 Revised to add information about the IP30C, ability to pair the IP30 with the 70 series mobile computer by scanning a 2D bar code, and other Honeywell information.
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(as .pdf files) that you can download for free. To download documents 1 Visit the website at www.intermec.com. 2 Click the Products tab. 3 Using the Products menu, navigate to your product page. For example, to find the IP30 product page, click RFID > Handheld Readers >...
Use the IP30 Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the IP30 Handheld RFID Reader. This chapter covers these topics: • About the IP30 • Use the Battery • Attach or Remove the IP30 • About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer...
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 About the IP30 The IP30 Handheld RFID Reader allows you to connect using Bluetooth™ or USB. Together, the IP30 and your mobile computer provide a high-performance mobile RFID solution that allows you to bring the read/write device to the tagged product rather than moving tagged products past a fixed reader.
SmartSystems™ Platform Bundle (SSPB) before you can connect the IP30 to your mobile computer. To download the latest operating system and SSPB, visit the downloads page for your mobile computer www.intermec.com > Products > Computers > Handheld Computers > Your Mobile Computers > Downloads tab.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 About the LEDs Use the following table to understand the status LEDs on your IP30. LED Icon Descriptions LED Icon LED Name Description ™ Ready-to- Work Blue LED remains on when an the IP30 indicator is connected to the mobile computer.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 About the Ready-to-Work Indicator The blue Ready-to-Work indicator shows when a connection is established between your mobile computer and IP30. The next table explains the different states of the Ready-to-Work indicator. Ready-To-Work Indicator Descriptions Description The IP30 is not yet ready for operation, or is in low power mode.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 IP30 USB Adapter Port Descriptions Port Description Power Connect a power supply to the CK61 to power and charge the CK61. The IP30 does not ship with a power supply. For more information, contact your local sales representative. Note: Connecting a power supply to the CK61 does not charge the IP30.
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 A fully discharged battery charges to full capacity in approximately 4 hours. To charge the battery, insert the battery into the battery charger. After you charge the battery, you can use the battery with your IP30. 1 Insert the battery into the IP30.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 Attach or Remove the IP30 You can connect the IP30 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to a common access card reader. The IP30 can attach to the following mobile computers: •...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 2 Insert the handstrap into the mounting bracket. 3 Lock the computer into place by lowering it into the computer mounting bracket. IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 4 Lock the computer into place by angling it into the IP30 locking bracket. 5 Establish a Bluetooth connection. For help, see “About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer” on page To remove the CN70 or CN70e 1 Insert a coin or similar tool into the locking bracket and carefully leverage the computer out of the bracket.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK70 or CK71 Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the Bluetooth version of the IP30 to your CK70 or CK71. 1 Remove the mobile computer handstrap. a Detach the handstrap. CK70 Shown b Remove the Phillips head screw.
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 2 Attach the mounting plate onto the mobile computer using the provided screw. 3 Lock the computer into place by angling the mounting plate into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 Establish a Bluetooth connection. For help, see the next section “About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer.”...
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CN3B or CN3F Mobile Computers This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the CN3 using a Bluetooth connection, a USB connection, or a USB connection connected to the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader. 1 Remove the CN3 handstrap and insert the handstrap into the IP30 handle.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 If you are using the USB version of the IP30, insert the IP30 USB adapter into the docking connector until it snaps into place. “Configure RFID Settings” on 5 Configure the IP30. For help, see page Attach the IP30 to the CN4 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to connect the IP30 to the CN4 using a...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 2 Insert the CN4 into the IP30. 3 Lock the CN4 into place by lowering it into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, go to “About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer”...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 If the USB adapter has captive screws: a Remove the side fasteners from the CN4 by unscrewing the two screws located on the bottom of the CN4. Screw (2 places) b Insert the USB adapter and secure it by screwing in the two captive screws.
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 If you are using the AR6 Common Access Card Reader: a Insert the AR6 into the docking connector until it snaps into place. b Insert the right-angle USB cable into the USB port on the bottom of the AR6.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK3 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB version of the IP30 to your CK3 Series mobile computer. Note: The CK3X mobile computer only supports the Bluetooth version of the IP30.
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK3 into place by lowering it into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, go to “About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer” on page 5 Connect the USB adapter or the Model AR6 Common Access Card Reader to the IP30.
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 If you are using the AR7 Common Access Card Reader: a Insert the AR7 into the docking connector until it snaps into place. b Insert the right-angle USB cable into the USB port on the bottom of the AR7.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 Attach the IP30 to the CK61 Series Mobile Computer This section explains how to attach the Bluetooth and USB versions of the IP30 to your CK61. Before you attach the IP30, identify the correct mounting plates. CK61 mounting plate CK61ex mounting...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 2 Attach the correct mounting plate onto the CK61 and turn the quarter screw or screws clockwise to secure it onto the mobile computer. Attach the CK61 Mounting Plate Attach the CK61ex Mounting Plate IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 3 Lock the CK61 into place by lowering it into the IP30 locking bracket. 4 If you are using the Bluetooth version of the IP30, establish a connection between your mobile computer and the IP30. For help, “About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer”...
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Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 If you are using the Model AR5 Common Access Card Reader: a Insert the AR5 into the docking connector until it snaps into place. b Insert the right-angle USB cable into the USB port located on the bottom of the AR5.
Chapter 1 — Use the IP30 About Pairing the IP30 with the Mobile Computer Before you can use the Bluetooth version of the IP30, you must establish a connection between the IP30 and mobile computer by scanning a 2D bar code on the IP30 (70 series) or by using the Wireless Reader Wizard.
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8 Tap Next. The computer connects to the reader and displays the remote device information. 9 Tap Finish. 10 Refresh Intermec Settings to see the Bluetooth reader in the RFID menu. You can now configure and modify your device. For help, “Configure RFID Settings” on page...
Create and Use RFID Applications This chapter explains how you can use RFID applications for the IP30 and includes these topics: • RFID Applications and the IP30 • Create Applications for the IP30 • Configure RFID Settings • Configure the BRI Server...
The Developer Library RFID Resource Kits includes Java and .NET tools you can use to develop applications that control the reader and data management. The resource kit is available as part of the Intermec Developer Library (IDL). To learn more about the RFID Resource Kit, go to www.intermec.com >...
Configure RFID Settings This section explains how you use Intermec Settings to change the settings for the RFID module in the IP30. As you install and test applications, you can configure the RFID settings for the best system performance.
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Chapter 2 — Create and Use RFID Applications IP30 Handheld RFID Reader User Guide...
Upgrade and Troubleshoot the IP30 This chapter includes information on upgrading the IP30 and includes these topics: • Contact Customer Support • Troubleshoot the IP30 • Upgrade the IP30 Firmware...
Chapter 3 — Upgrade and Troubleshoot the IP30 Contact Customer Support If you cannot find the answer to your problem in the “Troubleshooting” section, you may need to contact customer support. To search our knowledge base for a solution or to log in to the Technical Support portal and report a problem, go to www.hsmcontactsupport.com.
Chapter 3 — Upgrade and Troubleshoot the IP30 Troubleshoot the IP30 This section includes a list of problems and possible solutions. Problems While Working With RFID Many problems that you may encounter when working with your RFID system can be solved by carefully checking the RFID settings. For help, see “Configure RFID Settings”...
Make sure that the battery is fully inserted and latched into the handle. For help, see “Use the Battery” on page • Set the BTPWROFF attribute in Intermec Settings to its default value of 500. See the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual.
• Use a media card. Use SmartSystems. • You need to download the latest upgrade files from the Intermec website to your desktop PC. Upgrade the IP30 Firmware Using a Media Card To upgrade the IP30 firmware, you need: ™...
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Chapter 3 — Upgrade and Troubleshoot the IP30 2 Make sure that your mobile computer is Discovered in the SmartSystems Console. For help, see the SmartSystems Foundation Online help. 3 Download the device upgrade (.exe) file onto your desktop PC. 4 Double-click the application file to install it.
Appendix A — Specifications IP30/IP30NI Specifications Height 19 cm (7.5 in) Length 19 cm (7.5 in) Width 10.1 cm (4 in) Weight .43 kg (1.9 lbs) without mobile computer. Power Removable lithium-ion battery pack Electrical rating 3.7 V, 2400 mA Operating temperature -15 ºC to 50 ºC (5 ºF to 122 ºF) Operating temperature...
Appendix A — Specifications IP30A/IP30B RFID Specifications Protocols supported EPCglobal Class 1 Gen 2 ISO 18000-6B ISO 18000-6C Frequency range U.S.A.: 902-928 MHz* (region dependent) EU: 865.6-867.6 MHz Output power Output power up to 30 dBm, depending U.S. FCC: 902-928 MHz* upon the model and the region where the EU ETSI: 865-867 MHz* IP30 is configured to be used.
Appendix A — Specifications Port Pin Assignments This section describes the port pin assignments for the USB version of the IP30 for the CK61. Serial Port (COM1) Pin 1 Pin 9 Serial Port Pin Assignments Description Active Polarity Receive data (RXD) High Transmit data (TXD) High...
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