TRADEMARK RECOGNITION CipherLab logo is a regist ered t radem ark of CI PHERLAB CO., LTD. Windows Em bedded Handheld is a regist ered t radem ark or t radem ark of Microsoft Corporat ion in t he Unit ed St at es and/ or ot her count ries.
FOR HAND-HELD PRODUCTS WITH RF FUNCTIONS CP60 serial handheld equipm ent uses wireless radios t hat have been designed and m anufact ured t o m eet safet y requirem ent s for lim it ing exposure t o radio waves. When used...
The use of any bat t eries or charging devices, which are not originally sold or m anufact ured by CipherLab, will void your warrant y and m ay cause dam age t o hum an body or t he product it self.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES Rugged yet sm oot hened out lined, wit h hand st rap for secure hold I P65- rat ed t ough form t o survive drop, shock, heat , cold, and im pervious t o m oist ure/ dust .
Chapter 1 USE MOBILE COMPUTER Before t he m obile com put er t akes part in your work, get t o know it first . This chapt er includes t he basic feat ures of t he m obile com put er including t he power supply, m em ory, and t he unit s t hat bridge users wit h t he m obile com put er.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1. TAKE A TOUR This sect ion shows t he m aj or com ponent s on t he m obile com put er and inside bat t ery cham ber. You will also learn how t o power on/ off t he m obile com put er and how t he m obile com put er gives inform at ion about it s st at us.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.1.2. INSIDE BATTERY CHAMBER I nside t he bat t ery cham ber of t he m obile com put er are t he socket s for SI M card and st orage card. Each is equipped wit h a hinged cover. Bat t ery cham ber SI M card slot SD card slot...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.2. POWER ON To power on t he m obile com put er, press t he Power but t on sit t ing at t he upper right of t he keypad. The m obile com put er powers on.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Select t his opt ion if you would like t o power off t he m obile com put er. This will close all applicat ions and t asks current ly running. Power off To power on t he m obile com put er, press t he power but t on. Select ing t his opt ion will close t he m enu and ret urn t o t he previously Cancel act ive screen.
Sam e as t he speaker and LED light , t he vibrat or works for good barcode reading. CipherLab’s ut ilit y Reader Config enables users t o t urn t he vibrat ion on/ off and decides t he durat ion.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.4. BATTERY The m obile com put er is fed by t wo bat t eries, m ain bat t ery pack and backup bat t ery. The m ain bat t ery is rem ovable and replaceable from t he bat t ery cham ber while t he backup bat t ery is m ount ed on t he m ain board inside t he m obile com put er.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4.1. MAIN BATTERY SETUP To secure m ain bat t ery in place, t he bat t ery door is equipped wit h t wo lat ches, one on each side. Bat t ery door lat ches...
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer To inst all m ain bat t ery pack, follow t hrough t he st eps below by referencing t o t he illust rat ions: Figure 4: Main Bat t ery Set up...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1) Loosen t he handst rap and pull it downwards so t he m et al hook is posit ioned at t he lower edge of t he Velcro band 2) Unhook t he hand st rap by pressing t he square m et al ring light ly in t he m iddle and lift ing it upwards in a single m ot ion.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.4.2. CHARGE BATTERIES Due t o shipm ent , it is likely t hat t he m ain bat t ery and backup bat t ery won’t be fully charged when you receive t he package. Before set t ing t he m obile com put er t o work, charge t he m ain bat t ery t o full by direct charging via a power adapt er ( wit h t he help of a Snap- on Charging &...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual To out put dat a t o your PC or lapt op, connect t he snap- on cable ( eit her USB or RS- 232 form at ) t o it . See Direct Dat a Com m unicat ion for follow- ups.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer DIRECT CHARGING USING CRADLE Direct cradle charging m akes use of a Charging & Com m unicat ion Cradle ( hereinaft er “ cradle” ) . The cradle is one of t he accessories you can opt for. Prior t o charging, inst all m ain bat t ery as described in Main Bat t ery Set up.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4.3. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL Main bat t ery is t he only source t hat feeds t he m obile com put er t o work. I t also supplies t he backup bat t ery on m ain board t o ret ain t he dat a st ored in DRAM. Hence when m ain bat t ery level get s low, recharge it or change it as soon as possible.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Main bat t ery isn’t being charged. Main bat t ery is being charged. Power am ount delivered percent age The horizont al graphic bar shows coarse enables m ore accuracy. power am ount . LOW BATTERY ALERTS When m ain bat t ery level drops below 40% , t he m obile com put er prom pt s “...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Not e: Const ant usage of t he m obile com put er at low bat t ery level can affect bat t ery life. For m axim um perform ance, recharge t he bat t ery periodically t o avoid bat t ery drain out and m aint ain good bat t ery healt h.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Available backup bat t ery level descript ions are: Description Battery Status Backup bat t ery level is full High Backup bat t ery level is low. Charging is recom m ended. Backup bat t ery level is very low and needs t o be charged Crit ical im m ediat ely.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4.4. POWER MANAGEMENT The m obile com put er feat ures “ suspension” , a “ soft - off” st at e allowing t he m obile com put er t o consum e less power and quickly t o wake up.
1.5. TEXT INPUT The m obile com put er has a physical keypad and a t ouchscreen t o receive user’s input . Am ong t he t wo, t he t ouchscreen provides m ore int uit iveness t han t he physical keypad t o int eract wit h t he device.
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Soft key bar. Send Key available for funct ion assignm ent via CipherLab ut ilit y But t on Assignm ent . Key available for funct ion assignm ent via CipherLab ut ilit y But t on Assignm ent .
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer and m ore. Funct ion key com es wit h an LED indicat or beside it which behaves as follows: When Fn key is pressed once, t he LED indicat or light s up in orange, and t he funct ion engraved in orange on t he keypad is delivered t o t he next pressed key.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual NUMERIC KEYPAD Num eric keypad wedges a set of charact er keys at t he lower half. They are laid out analogously t o a t elephone keypad, and addit ionally feat ured are an...
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer KEYPAD MODES Wit h com bined use of t he [ Alpha] key key and Shift key , enables eight input m odes for keys 0- 9 on t he physical keypad. The icons Tit le Bar signify current input st at e.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual let t ers and capit alizes t he first one. I nput m ode r et urns t o default by pressing again. Jum ps t o m ode aft er a single key is pressed.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer The let t er follows a period m ark and a blank space ( because it is seen as t he st art of a new sent ence) . The let t er is t yped aft er a paragraph break ( because it is seen as t he st art of a new paragraph) .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual KEYPAD MODES Wit h com bined use of t he key, Shift key enables four input m odes for t he physical keypad. The icons Tit le Bar signify current input st at e. QWERTY key pad input m odes:...
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer TEXT INPUT To ent er t ext using QWERTY keypad: Lit eral I nput The QWERTY keypad ent ers lowercase let t ers a- z by default when neit her nor Shift key is pressed. To ent er a let t er in uppercase, press Shift key appears on t he Tit le...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.5.2. ONSCREEN KEYBOARD The OS provides users wit h an onscreen keyboard. Com pared t o physical keypads, t he onscreen keyboard bears m ore likeness t o a convent ional lapt op’s keyboard by all t he m odifiers keys arranged on t he left edge and t he “...
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Modifier keys are explicat ed as following Description Ct rl key Once t apped, it becom es color- invert ed and causes a special act ion from OS or t he act ive applicat ion when a charact er key is t apped. I t quit s once t he said act ion is t riggered or when it is t apped again.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual I nput Once t apped, it becom es color- invert ed and pr esent s a series of accent ed vowels m odifier such as ä, æ, ë, ï, ö, ú or let t er variant s such as ß and ç which are needed for European languages.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Lowercase Uppercase OTHER KEYS Description Tab key Navigat es am ong t he highlight it em s in som e applicat ions. For t ext input , it insert s Tab charact er, which m eans it m oves caret t o t he next t ab st op. Backspace Erases t he charact ers t o t he left of caret .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual A list of suggest ed words briefly display over t he keyboard Dict ionary suggest ions CHANGE KEYBOARD ORIENTATION The m obile com put er is built - in wit h a G- sensor and support s screen orient at ion, which is enabled by default .
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.5.3. HANDWRITING RECOGNITION Onscreen t ext input doesn’t necessarily rely on onscreen keyboard. “ Handwrit ing Recognit ion” can also get t he j ob done. “ Handwrit ing Recognit ion” is an input m et hod t hat int erpret s and convert s user’s handwrit ing received t hrough t ouchscreen t o t ext .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual BLOCK RECOGNIZER This handwrit ing syst em recognizes handwrit ing by t he part icular “ neography” t hat relies on user drawing an uppercase let t er wit h a single st roke. The nam e com es from t he feat ure...
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer LETTER RECOGNIZER “ Let t er Recognizer” present s a writ ing pad divided in t hree areas. Each respect ively det ect s uppercase let t ers, lowercase let t ers, and num bers/ sym bols/ punct uat ions. To ent er t ext : Writ e let t ers, num bers, and num bers/ sym bols in t heir respect ive areas as desired.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual To past e t ext , see Past e Text SELECT TEXT When you see som e t ext on a page you want t o copy, select it first . Select ing t ext s varies from applicat ion t o applicat ion.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.6. TOUCH CONTROL The m obile com put er’s LCD is overlaid by a resist ive t ouch panel and t hus form s a resist ive t ouchscreen. Since a resist ive t ouchscreen locat es t he user’s t ouch by t he force applied on it , by operat ing wit h t he st ylus one can apply m inim um force t o t rigger act ions from t he t ouchscreen.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Rot at ion set t ing opens wit h t hree orient at ion m odes t o select from and an opt ion t o suspend t he m obile com put er when t he screen is facing down.
SIGNATURE MODE The signat ure m ode is for com bined usage wit h t he CipherLab applicat ion Sign a t ur e . Wit h t his m ode enabled, t he screen will im m ediat ely rot at e vert ically when it is t ilt ed out wards, which is convenient for signing upon receipt of goods.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Br igh t n e ss t abbed page opens wit h a checkbox t o enable m anual backlight set t ing, and slidebars for set t ing screen and keypad backlight levels By default , M a n ua l ba ck ligh t se t t in g is unchecked. The light sensor em bedded on t he...
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Three profiles, D a r k , Br igh t , and Br igh t e st are available in t he drop- down box. Select t he profile you would like t o m odify and use t he slidebars below t o set t he backlight levels t o your preferences.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Screen alignm ent applicat ion opens. 4) Tap firm ly at t he cent er of t he cross t hat appears onscreen. Five crosses will appear in sequence. When calibrat ion is com plet ed, Ge ne r a l t abbed page under Screen set t ings will...
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.7. MEMORY The m obile com put er packs t he following m em ory unit s t o ret ain dat a and inst ruct ions from users: Random - access Mem ory ( RAM) 512 MB SDRAM for t em porary st orage and fast access of act ive applicat ions.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Syst e m I n for m a t ion page Tap t o view inform at ion on m em ory size INTERNAL STORAGE On St art screen, t ap Se t t in gs | Syst e m | M e m or y .
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer EXTERNAL STORAGE When Mem ory screen opens, t ap St or a ge Ca r d t ab. St or a ge Ca r d t abbed page t hen opens and shows t he info about ext ernal st orage ( when a st orage card is insert ed) .
1.7.3. INSERT SD CARD Day- t o- day use of t he m obile com put er m ight cause t he available int ernal st orage t o run short . Equip t he m obile com put er wit h an ext ernal m em ory unit t o expand st orage capacit y. Follow t he st eps below t o inst all a SD card: 1) Power off t he m obile com put er.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.8. DIRECT DATA COMMUNICATION “ Direct ” dat a connect ion m eans “ hardwired” dat a connect ion bet ween t he m obile com put er and a Windows- based PC as opposed t o wireless connect ion. Direct dat a connect ion relies on a RS- 232 cable or a USB cable ( som et im es plus an auxiliary cradle) bet ween t he t wo m ent ioned devices.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8.2. USE CRADLE Direct dat a com m unicat ion using a cradle: 1) Seat t he m obile com put er in a Charging and Com m unicat ion Cradle ( hereinaft er “ cradle” ) .
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.8.3. SYNCING TOOLS Microsoft ’s syncing t ools enables users t o updat e or back up t he dat a on t heir handheld com put ers t o deskt op com put ers. Two syncing t ools are feat ured by Microsoft - Act iveSync and Windows Mobile Device Cent er ( hereinaft er “...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8.5. 1 USB SYNC This sect ion will guide you t hrough USB syncing. For Bluet oot h syncing, see Bluet oot h iveSync. To connect Act iveSync using USB: 1) Download t he right syncing t ool as described in Syncing Tools and inst all it on your PC.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer I f you have pressed N e x t , follow t he onscreen inst ruct ions and select t he dat a cat egories you would like t o synchronize. Once confirm ed, synchronizat ion will begin short ly, and when t he process is finished, Act iveSync window will show “...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8.6. DISCONNECT USB ACTIVESYNC To disconnect USB Act iveSync: 1) On your PC, open Act iveSync by double- clicking it s icon in t he not ificat ion area. Act iveSync opens. 2) From t he m enu bar, click File | Con n e ct ion Se t t in gs.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.8.7. ACTIVESYNC ACTIONS TO TAKE Once “ Synchronizat ion Relat ionship” or “ Tem porary Relat ionship” is est ablished bet ween t wo com put ers, a variet y of act ions can be t aken t o enhance resource sharing bet ween t hem as previously m ent ioned in Sync Part nership.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS Not e basically t he applicat ions t o be inst alled t o t he m obile com put er need t o be inst alled on your PC first . So download t he applicat ion program s t o your PC first and inst all t hem on your PC so t hey can be inst alled ont o t he m obile com put er lat er.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 4) Select t he applicat ion program ( s) t o inst all t o t he m obile com put er, and deselect t he applicat ion program ( s) t o uninst all from t he m obile com put er. 5) Press t he OK but t on.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4) Double- click M y W indow s M obile - Ba se d D e vice My Windows Mobile- Based Device opens. 5) Double- click Pr ogr a m File s. Program Files folder opens. This is where t he downloaded applicat ions are norm ally inst alled on t he m obile com put er’s local st orage.
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Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer You can also add a file short cut t o St art screen right by t he m obile com put er. See Add I t em s t o St art Screen or m ore det ails. REMOVE SHORTCUTS FROM START SCREEN Not e t he inherent short cut s aren’t rem ovable.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Option Description Aut om at ic Aut o- det ect s proxy This opt ion det ect s if a proxy should be used when passing connect ions t hrough t he PC. I f yes, configure t he proxy on t he m obile com put er.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.9. AUDIO PLAYBACK Use a headset for audio playback and hands- free t elephone com m unicat ion. Bluet oot h headset s are support ed t o deliver bet t er m obilit y. See Use Bluet oot h 1.9.1.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual [ Volum e] dialog opens present ing t he gauges for syst em volum e and phone ringer volum e. Two radio but t ons [ On] and [ Off] are feat ured on t he right . Select [ On] or [ Off] t o enable or m ut e bot h volum es.
Chapter 2 DATA CAPTURE Alt hough highly converged, t he m obile com pt uer is also a dedicat ed barcode reader. The m obile com put er is shipped wit h eit her a ( laser) 1D reader or 2D im ager. A num ber of sym bologies are support ed and dat a about t hem can be decoded and collect ed.
The m obile com put er is capable of reading print ed barcodes. The reader m odules can be a eit her a ( laser) 1D reader or a 2D im ager. The m obile com put er is inst alled wit h a CipherLab ut ilit y Re a de r Config t o configure t he scan engine built inside.
Chapter 2 Data Capture 2.1.2. GENERAL SETTINGS Ge n e r a l Se t t in gs is where all reader set t ings are accessed from except for sym bologies set t ings. Tap t he green arrow next t o each it em t o ent er t he sub- m enu for t hat given it em . Ge n e r a l Se t t in gs Tap t o ent er each sub- m enu...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SCANNER PREFERENCES Sca nn e r Pr e fe r e n ce s page can be ent ered by t apping t he given it em on t he Re a der Config m ain set t ings page. The opt ions provided in t his page differ according t o t he t ype of scan engine ( eit her 1D or 2D) built wit hin t he m obile com put er.
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Chapter 2 Data Capture Tim eout Bet ween Sym bols Set s t he t im e for t he barcode reader t o r esurrect it s abilit y 1 sec t o once m ore decode a barcode it j ust decoded. Only applied in Con t in u ou s m ode.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual D a t a Ou t pu t set t ings page opens. [ Dat a Out put ] set t ings WHERE TO OUTPUT Ke yboa r d Em u la t ion set t ing cont rols where t he decoded dat a is t o be out put .
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Chapter 2 Data Capture HOW TO OUTPUT Aft er t he out put dest inat ion is set , configure how t o out put decoded dat a, i.e. t he “ form at ” t o present decoded dat a. Setting Description Default...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.3. SYMBOLOGY Sym bology sect ion set s t he sym bologies t o read, and enables/ disables som e feat ure( s) for a sym bology t o read such as: Cust om ize and t ransm it st art / st op charact ers...
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Chapter 2 Data Capture Sym bology set t ings page opens list ing all sym bologies which can be decoded. 1D Sym bologies 2D Sym bologies SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Tap t he arrow next t o each sym bology checkbox t o access det ailed set t ings for t hat sym bology.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual GENERAL PREFERENCES For cert ain sym bologies, com m on set t ings will be grouped t oget her and displayed in a det ailed set t ings page for t hat barcode fam ily . To open t he general set t ings page for a set of sym bologies, t ap t he arrow next t o General Preference.
Chapter 2 Data Capture 2.1.4. MISCELLANEOUS This sect ion allows set t ing of whet her t o include AI M code I D charact er in t he decoded dat a. M isce lla n e ou s To include/ exclude AI M Code I D: 1) Launch Re a de r Config as described in Configure Reader.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.5. READER CONFIG OPTION MENU Re a de r Con fig provides an opt ion m enu which is accessible on t he m ain set t ings page and provides opt ions t o im port / export all set t ings in a resusable form at , reset all set t ings back t o fact ory default , view copyright and version inform at ion, and exit t he applicat ion.
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Chapter 2 Data Capture A warning dialog pops up t o confirm if reset should be perform ed IMPORT AND EXPORT The applicat ion support s saving t he set t ings and export ing t hem as an .xm l file. Previously export ed sym bology and scanner set t ings can be im port ed again on t he m obile com put er.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual A page opens allowing you t o select a previously saved profile. 4) Tap on t he profile you would like t o apply. I n a few seconds a prom pt will appear on t he m obile com put er t o indicat e set t ings have been im port ed successfully.
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Chapter 2 Data Capture An export page opens allowing you t o select inform at ion about t he file t o be saved. 8) Ent er file nam e, st orage folder and locat ion. Tap Sa ve t o export . A prom pt will appear onscreen t o not ify t hat set t ings have been export ed.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual I nform at ion about t he soft ware will be displayed onscreen. I nform at ion about t he soft ware...
2.2. LAUNCH READER MODULE Barcode reading can be perform ed t hrough t he CipherLab ut ilit y Re a de r D e m o, inst alled on t he m obile com put er upon shipm ent .
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3. READ PRINTED BARCODES Before you st art collect ing dat a, configure t he reader m odule( s) using Re a de r Con fig as described in Configure Reader or skip t he configurat ion and go st raight t o collect dat a.
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Chapter 2 Data Capture Denot es t he decoded barcode t ype Out put of t he decoded bar code Figure 15: Reading Print ed Barcodes...
Chapter 3 CAMERA The m obile com put er is adorned wit h a 5.0 m ega- pixel cam era t hat can also serve as a video recorder. The OS provides a cam era/ video recorder applicat ion, which launches t he cam era, t akes pict ures, shoot s videos and st ores t he works on t he m obile com put er’s st orage where t hey can be viewed, edit ed and out put .
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1. LAUNCH CAMERA To launch t he cam era: 1) On St art screen, t ap Pict ur e s a n d Vide os Pict ures and Videos applicat ion opens. 2) Tap Ca m e r a icon locat ed at t he upper left of t he window.
Chapter 3 Camera 3.2. TAKE PICTURES By default , pict ures are t aken in JPEG form at and are saved t o t he m obile com put er’s int ernal st orage under M y D e vice \ M y D ocu m e n t s\ M y Pict u r e s. To change t he default st orage pat h, see Cam era Set t ings.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Available m enu it em s are det ailed as below: Item Description Video Swit ch t o video cam era. Mode Set s cam era m ode bet ween Norm al, Burst or Tim er.
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Chapter 3 Camera Opt ions… Opens Pict u r e s & Vide os set t ings page showing four t abbed pages: Ca m e r a , Vide o, Ge ne r a l, and Slide Sh ow . Ca m e r a t abbed page: Vide o t abbed page: Set s t he file prefix, st orage dest inat ion...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.3. LAUNCH VIDEO CAMERA 1) To launch t he video cam era: 2) Launch cam era as described in Launch Cam era. 3) Tap M e nu com m and on t he soft key bar A pop- up opt ion m enu appears onscreen showing various opt ion set t ings.
Chapter 3 Camera 3.4. SHOOT VIDEOS By default , videos are shot in WMV form at and are saved t o t he m obile com put er’s int ernal st orage under M y D e vice \ M y D ocu m e n t s\ M y Pict u r e s. To change t he default st orage pat h, see Cam era Set t ings.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.4.1. VIDEO CAMERA SETTINGS The video cam era support s changing bright ness and qualit y. Users can also enable full screen shoot ing m ode which leaves t he screen clean of opt ion but t ons and pict ure inform at ion.
Chapter 3 Camera 3.5. PICTURES & VIDEOS Pict ures & Videos is an applicat ion t hat views and edit s t he pict ures t aken and videos shoot , or t hose copied or downloaded. I t also set s background for Today Screen St art Screen,...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual The pict ure displays or t he video st art s t o play onscreen. TAKE OTHER ACTIONS TO A VIDEO OR PICTURE To edit , m anage or t ake ot her act ions t o a video or pict ure: 1) Open Pict ures &...
Chapter 4 OPERATING SYSTEM The m obile com put er is powered by Windows Em bedded Handheld 6.5, a m em ber of Windows Em bedded fam ily branded for full com pat ibilit y wit h Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Em bedded Handheld 6.5 feat ures a pret t ier UI and a series of fresh new looks unseen in t he predecessor Windows CE.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1. 1 STARTUP Finished wit h t he set up as described in Main Bat t ery Set up I nsert SD Card, proceed t o power on t he m obile com put er as described in...
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.1.1. EXIT CIPHERLAB SMART SHELL SPB Mobile Shell is opt ional soft ware which is int egrat ed on t he m obile com put er as per shipping orders. I f t he m obile com put er has Sm art Shell soft ware inst alled on it , t he syst em will ent er Sm art Shell right aft er power on or syst em reset .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Tap t o open t he Sm art Shell Set t ings 4) Tap t he Set t ings icon seat ed on t he lower right corner of t he screen. Tap Ex it She ll t o exit t he Sm art Shell and show t he OS’s Today screen.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2. TODAY SCREEN I t is Today screen t hat first shows oncscreen when t he m obile com put er powers on or is unlocked. Today screen shows a scrollable list of applicat ions such as pict ures, m usic, clock &...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.2.1. CUSTOMIZE TODAY SCREEN Cust om ize Today screen t o change it s appearance and it em s present ed. To cust om ize Today screen: 1) Tap Windows icon on t he soft key bar.
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.3. START SCREEN St art screen is where all feat ures on t he m obile com put er are accessed from . This screen lays out t he applicat ion icons, short cut s and so on in a st aggered m anner so icons are m ore t ouchable and t he num ber of icons allowed onscreen are increased.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3.1. RETURN TO START SCREEN Tap Windows icon on t he soft key bar or press t he physical Windows key t o ret urn t o St art screen. See 4.3.2. TITLE BAR At t he t op of alm ost every screen is Tit le bar. I t shows a t it le on t he left and a not ificat ion area on t he right .
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Chapter 4 Operating System HSDPA net work available HSDPA connect ed EDGE net work available EDGE connect ed GPRS net work available GPRS connect ed Phone off SI M card locked. PI N code required t o t urn on phone Phone on wit h signal st rengt h Connect ion is act ive Connect ion is inact ive...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3.3. MANAGE NOTOFICATIONS St at us/ not ificat ion icons are relat ively sm all, however by t apping t he Tit le bar, a drop- down bar will appear t o provide larger icons for m anaging not ificat ions.
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Chapter 4 Operating System Opens t he rem inder for an alarm or appoint m ent . Bluet oot h A2DP profile in use. Tap it t o access Bluet oot h devices list . Checks a new e- m ail. Opens Text applicat ion.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.3.4. CUSTOMIZE START SCREEN Cust om ize St art screen by changing t he background, applicat ion short cut s, and so on. Rearrange t he applicat ion short cut s t o m ake t he applicat ions t hat you use m ost oft en easiest t o access.
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Chapter 4 Operating System 3) Tap and hold t he execut able file. A cont ext m enu com es up. 4) Tap Copy. 5) Browse t o M y D e vice \ W in dow s\ St a r t M e n u \ Pr ogr a m s. Program s folder opens.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Short cut t o t he file is added t o St art screen. REMOVE ITEMS FROM START SCREEN The m obile com put er relies on File Explorer t o rem ove an applicat ion short cut from...
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.3.5. START SCREEN ICONS St art screen present s a num ber of icons in a st aggered pat t ern t hat m akes t hem easily t ouchable. Each icon opens an applicat ion, folder or a group of set t ings when it is t apped. This sect ion will give an overview of t hese icons.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Office Mobile Opens Microsoft Office suit e applicat ions including Excel Mobile, 2000 SharePoint WorkSpace Mobile, OneNot e Mobile, Word Mobile, and PowerPoint Mobile. Windows Media Plays audio/ video files. MSN Weat her Checks t he weat her of your locale and ot her part s of t he world.
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.4. SUSPEND & RESET MOBILE COMPUTER To save from repeat edly charging and replacing bat t eries, suspend t he m obile com put er when you are not act ively using it . “ Suspension” is a st at e t o hold t he device from running wit hout t urning off power.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Advanced t abbed page opens. Power I nform at ion’s Adva nce d t abbed page 3) Set a t im e t o t urn off LCD and suspend t he m obile com put er.
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.4.3. RESET MOBILE COMPTUER The m obile com put er feat ures t wo reset m echanism s, warm boot and cold boot . Perform ing t hese t wo reset t ing act s helps resolve cert ain problem s wit hin t he OS and applicat ions. These t wo act ions can be perform ed by com bined use of t he power but t on and t he reset t oggle locat ed on t he m obile com put er’s keypad.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.5. SET SCREEN LOCK For t he sake of securit y, you m ay want t o restrict t he access t o t he m obile com put er by a self- set password. The OS support s set t ing up a password t o recover t he access t o t he m obile com put er.
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.6. WORK WITH MENUS The OS present s t wo kinds of m enus: opt ion m enus and cont ext m enus. By t hese m enus, users are able t o operat e onscreen and use applicat ions. 4.6.1.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Not e som e screens/ applicat ions m ay not have an opt ion m enu. A screen t hat doesn’t feat ure a “ Menu” com m and on t he soft key bar.
Chapter 4 Operating System 4.7. MANAGE APPLICATIONS On Windows Em bedded Handheld 6.5, St art screen is where all inherent applicat ions of t he OS are accessed from . I n t he OS, when you run an applicat ion, t he ot her applicat ions t hat have been running don’t shut down but keep on running whet her it is m usic t hat is being played or a webpage t hat is being browsed.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual MONITOR OPENED APPLICATIONS Upon launch, Task Manager shows a list of all opened applicat ions which are under m onit or: Delivers t he applicat ion’s m em ory usage. Tap t o Task Manager screen ascend/ descend t he “...
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Chapter 4 Operating System Task Manager m onit ors opened applicat ions Tap and hold an ent ry t o pop up t he cont ext m enu. Cont ext m enu opens. SWITCH TO ANOTHER OPENED APPLICATION To swit ch t o anot her opened applicat ion: 1) Launch Task Manager as described in Launch Task Manager.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Task Manager shift s t o m onit or processes. Task Manager m onit ors cached processes. Not e: St opping an applicat ion or process or service m ay int errupt one or m ore dependant funct ions on t he m obile com put er.
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Chapter 4 Operating System This screenshot shows downloading an Download st art s and proceeds. applicat ion program t he m obile com put er. When asked t o confirm t he download, t ap t he “ Yes” com m and on t he soft key bar.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual I nst allat ion is com plet e. Tap “ OK” com m and t o finish and quit inst allat ion. UNINSTALL APPLICATIONS On t he m obile com put er, t he acquired ( non- inherent ) applicat ions are subj ect t o your m anual uninst allat ion.
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Chapter 4 Operating System The lower- right “ Rem ove” but t on becom es available. 3) Tap t he “ Rem ove” but t on t o uninst all t he applicat ion. 4) Follow onscreen inst ruct ion t o com plet e t hrough t he uninst allat ion.
Chapter 5 RADIOS The m obile com put er is a versat ile net worker. I t int egrat es Wi- Fi and Bluet oot h for wireless dat a, and opt ionally a HSPA+ ( 3.8G) m odule for m obile dat a. I t also includes a GPS receiver which can det ect your locat ions on eart h wit h st reet - level accuracy.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1. ACCESS CELLULAR WAN When you insert a SI M card in t he m obile com put er and power on t he phone m odule, t he m obile com put er will connect t o your m obile carrier’s cellular wide area net works for dat a.
Chapter 5 Radios Net work t abbed page opens showing t he net work current ly connect ed t o at t he t op. Phone set t ings Net work t abbed page Net work you’re current ly using 5.1.3.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual GSM/ UMTS t abbed page opens. 6) Tap GSM ( 2 G Only) from t he drop- down bar. 7) Tap Apply t o apply t he change. 8) Tap t he “ OK” com m and on t he soft key bar t o quit set t ing.
Chapter 5 Radios The m obile com put er t ries t o connect t o your m obile service. Once connect ed, you can check for connect ion as described in Check Net work in Use. I f you have t wo or m ore different net works set up, t apping and holding an it em provides opt ions for you t o eit her delet e or connect t o t he select ed net work.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual M y I SP set t ings opens showing Modem t abbed page. My I SP set t ing Modem t abbed page shows by default . Tap t he connect ion t o edit .
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Chapter 5 Radios I nt ernet Sharing opens. I nt ernet Sharing 3) Select USB for PC Con n e ct ion, and select your m obile service for N e t w or k Conn e ct ion. 4) Tap t he “ Connect ” com m and on t he soft key bar t o st art I nt ernet t et hering. The m obile com put er prom pt s “...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2. USE WI-FI The m obile com put er is capable of Wi- Fi, a wireless net working t echnology m aking use of an access point , also known as “ hot spot ” , t o connect t o a wireless local area net work.
Chapter 5 Radios 5.2.3. MAIN SETTINGS Main set t ings provides basic inform at ion of t he connect ion. Item Description Disable/ Enable Radio Swit ches t he radio off/ on. Act ive Profile Opt ions are “ Default ” , “ ThirdPart yConfig” , and cust om profiles, which can be creat ed and m anaged under Pr ofile t ab.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual DISABLE/ENABLE RADIO The radio is on by default . Toggle t he Disable/ Enable but t on t o swit ch t he radio off/ on. Radio is enabled ( but not yet associat ed) .
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Chapter 5 Radios SWITCH TO THIRD PARTY CONFIGURATION When “ ThirdPart yConfig” is select ed for t he Act ive Profile, t he m obile com put er m ust go t hrough a power cycle ( reset ) in order t o reload t he driver and act ivat e set t ings. Aft er syst em reset , Windows Zero Configurat ion will t ake over radio and securit y set t ings including SSI D, Aut h Type, EAP Type and Encrypt ion.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual AUTO PROFILE & LIST When Aut o Profile is act ivat ed, t he Sum m it radio will at t em pt t o associat e t o an access point aft er a device st art up or resum e, and it will t ry out each profile in order unt il t he radio associat es t o an access point .
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Chapter 5 Radios Check t he profiles for t he SCU t o aut o- select from , t hen t ap t he OK but t on t o save set t ings. Swit ch Au t o Pr ofile t o On . The m obile com put er will one by one at t em pt t o connect t o each of t he select ed access point s.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2.4. PROFILE MANAGING Profile set t ings are radio and securit y set t ings t hat are st ored in t he regist ry and which define how t he radio associat es t o a wireless LAN infrast ruct ure. Profiles can be added, delet ed and edit ed in t he Profile t abbed page.
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Chapter 5 Radios Renam e Select a profile from t he drop- down m enu and t ap Re n a m e . Ent er a unique nam e for t his profile. Up t o 32 charact ers are allow ed. Delet e Select a profile from t he drop- down m enu and t ap D e le t e .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Scan Tap Sca n t o view a list of access point s t hat are broadcast ing t heir SSI Ds. You m ay sort t he list by t apping t he colum n headers.
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Chapter 5 Radios Set t ings including SSI D and power save set t ings in t he Radio scrollbar m enu Item Description SSI D Service Set I dent ifier ( SSI D) for t he WLAN infrast ruct ure t o w hich t he radio will connect .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual bit rat e. Value: Aut o ( rat e negot iat ed aut om at ically wit h AP) or t he specified value in m egabit s per second ( 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11,...
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Chapter 5 Radios key m anagem ent prot ocol for fast re- aut hent icat ion Default : None EAP Type This is t he prot ocol used t o aut hent icat e t he device and it s user if t he WLAN uses t he Ent erprise version of Wi- Fi Prot ect ed Access ( WPA) and WPA2.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual EAP- TLS Credent ials values for EAP- TLS and PEAP- TLS: User: Usernam e or Dom ain/ Usernam e ( up t o 64 charact ers) User Cert : Tap t he [ …] but t on t o select a user ( or client ) PEAP- TLS cert ificat e from t he Microsoft cert ificat e st ore.
Chapter 5 Radios 5.2.5. CONNECTION STATUS View st at us of t he current wireless net work connect ion, inform at ion on t he access point and t he connect ion est ablished bet ween t he t wo. Item Description Profile...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual When a ping init iat ed from t he Diags window is act ive, t he St at us window displays a ping indicat or consist ing of t wo light s t hat eit her flash green ( for a successful ping) or red ( for an...
Chapter 5 Radios 5.2.6. DIAGNOSTICS Perform t roubleshoot ing and diagnost ic t est s if necessary. Item Description ( Re) connect Disable and enable t he radio, apply or re- apply t he current profile, at t em pt t o associat e and aut hent icat e t o t he wireless net work, and log all act ivit y in t he out put area at t he bot t om .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual St art Ping Ent er t he address t o ping t o in t he edit box next t o t he but t on and t ap St a r t Pin g. A cont inuous ping will begin unt il t he following happens: St op Pin g is t apped, t he screen is swit ched t o a t ab ot her t han Diags or St at us, t he applicat ion is exit ed or t he radio is rem oved.
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Chapter 5 Radios Save To Tap t his but t on t o save t he diagnost ics out put t o a file. By default , t he file nam e is “ sdc_diags.t xt ” . Specify a st orage locat ion, folder, and file t ype for t his diagnost ics file.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2.7. GLOBAL SETTINGS Global set t ings include radio and securit y set t ings t hat apply t o all profiles and set t ings t hat apply t o SCU it self. These set t ings are for adm inist rat or use only.
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Chapter 5 Radios Cust om I ndicat es t he syst em regist ry has been edit ed t o include a value ot her t han t hose available in t he drop- down value Default : Full DFS Channels I ndicat es whet her t o support 5 GHz ( 802.11a) channels where dynam ic frequency select ion ( DFS) is required.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ( PEAP- MSCHAP) Type 2 A different aut hent icat ion server, such as Juniper Net works St eel Belt ed RADI US, t hat uses PEAPv0 for PEAP- MSCHAP Default : Type 1 TTLS I nner Met hod Aut hent icat ion m et hod used wit hin secure t unnel creat ed by EAP- TTLS.
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Chapter 5 Radios Value: Off, On Default : On Tray I con Whet her t o enable t he syst em t ray icon or not . Value: On, Off Default : On Adm in Password N/ A Aut h Tim eout ( s) Specifies how long it will wait for an EAP aut hent icat ion request t o succeed or fail.
Chapter 5 Radios 5.3. USE BLUETOOTH The m obile com put er is Bluet oot h- enabled t o synchronize dat a wit h ot her devices such as PCs, car hands- free kit s, headset s, print ers, PDAs, and cell phones. Class I I Bluet oot h devices enable wireless connect ions over a short dist ance of around 10 m et ers.
Chapter 5 Radios Device I D t abbed page opens. 3) Ent er a nam e following t he prom pt ed rule. 4) Tap t he “ OK” com m and on t he soft key bar t o apply t he change. 5.3.3.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Select Tu r n on Blu e t oot h and M a k e t h is de vice visible t o ot he r de vice s. 4) Tap t he OK com m and on t he soft key bar.
Chapter 5 Radios 5.3.5. PAIR & CONNECT BLUETOOTH DEVICES Prior t o connect ing t o anot her Bluet oot h device, t he m obile com put er needs t o pair wit h t hat device. Once t hey are paired, t he t wo devices will st ay paired unless t hey are unpaired. To pair wit h and connect t o a Bluet oot h device: 1) On t he m obile com put er, t urn on Bluet oot h as described in Turn On/ Off Bluet oot...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Bluet oot h scanning result s Tap t o scan again I f t he device t o pair wit h is not displayed, m ake sure it is current ly set as discoverable. I f t he m obile com put er st ops scanning before t hat device becom es discoverable, t ap Re fr e sh t o repeat t he scan 4) Tap t he nam e of t he found device t hat you wish t o connect .
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Chapter 5 Radios Tap t he Adva nce d com m and on t he soft key bar t o configure t he Bluet oot h feat ures t o use wit h t hat device. Then t ap Sa ve . D e vice s t abbed page re- opens list ing t he newly connect ed Bluet oot h device am ong ot hers.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3.6. DISCONNECT BLUETOOTH DEVICES To disconnect t he m obile com put er from a Bluet oot h device, t here are t wo approaches: Sim ply t urn off t he Bluet oot h as described in Turn On/ Off Bluet oot h.
Chapter 5 Radios The Bluet oot h device is reconnect ed and it s nam e displays under Conn e ct e d label. 5.3.9. EDIT BLUETOOTH FEATURES TO USE A Bluet oot h profile defines t he feat ures and com m unicat ions support ed by a Bluet oot h device.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3.10. BLUETOOTH FILE EXCHANGE Once connect ed wit h ot her devices using Bluet oot h, t he m obile com put er can offload or download files t o/ from t hem . Basically it relies on File Explorer t o get it done.
Chapter 5 Radios To download files from ot her devices using Bluet oot h: 3) Enable t he m obile com put er’s “ Beam ” as m ent ioned above. 4) Turn on Bluet oot h as described in Turn On/ Off Bluet oot h if you haven’t .
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Select t he nam e of your PC if it is connect ed before. Once paired and/ or connect ed, you are t aken back t o Device t abbed page. 13) Reopen Act ive Syn c on t he m obile com put er.
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Chapter 5 Radios I nt ernet Sharing opens. Int ernet Sharing 3) Select Blu e t oot h PAN for PC Conn e ct ion, and select your wireless service for N e t w or k Con n e ct ion. 4) Tap t he “...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual I n a few seconds I nt ernet Sharing prom pt s “ Connect ed” on t he m obile com put er. Your PC connect s t o I nt ernet . I nt ernet Sharing “...
Chapter 5 Radios 5.4. CONNECT TO VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK Virt ual Privat e Net works ( VPN) are a group of individual net works on a public net work ( such as t he I nt ernet ) t hat connect t o each ot her by privat e lines and com m unicat e am ong t hem selves by encrypt ion t echnology so t heir dat a are kept safe from unaut horized access.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual “ Make New Connect ion” page opens. “Make New Connect ion” page 3) Com plet e t he VPN set t ings. Consult your net work adm inist rat or for t he prot ocol em ployed on t he VPN and ot her request ed credent ials.
Chapter 5 Radios 5.4.2. CONNECT TO VPN Aft er a VPN connect ion is set up as described in VPN Connect ion Set up, a link Edit m y VPN se r ve r s shows up under M y W or k N e t w or k . Move on t o connect t o t he prospect ive VPN. A link Edit m y VPN se r ve r s shows up.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual A dialog briefly displays not icing t he at t em pt t o connect . VPN is connect ed short ly. Once connect ed, t he m obile com put er m akes a sound as per set t ings in Sounds &...
Chapter 5 Radios 5.5. INSTALL SECURE CERTIFICATES To connect t o a VPN or Wi- Fi net work t hat deploys secure cert ificat es, t he m obile com put er m ust possess t hese cert ificat es. Where t he m obile com put er st ores t hese secure cert ificat es is called a “...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Cert ificat e inst aller st art s t o inst all t he file. 4) Follow t he onscreen inst ruct ions t o proceed. Once t he inst allat ion com plet es, it can be viewed in Cert ificat es...
GPS relies on t he sat ellit es covering t he sky around t he world t o pinpoint your whereabout s. A locat ion- aware applicat ion is necessary, such as CipherLab’s GPS Viewer for NMEA- based locat ion discovery. There are ot her applicat ions downloadable from I nt ernet . Download “...
To discover locat ions by GPS: 1) Launch GPS as described in Launch GPS. 2) Launch a GPS soft ware or locat ion- aware applicat ion ( for inst ance, CipherLab provided GPS Viewer) . CipherLab GPS Viewer 5.6.3. USE EXTERNAL GPS RECEIVER WITH BLUETOOTH To use an ext ernal GPS receiver via Bluet oot h connect ion involves t wo- phase set up.
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Chapter 5 Radios The applicat ion will search for and list t he discoverable Bluet oot h devices wit hin wireless coverage. D e vice s t abbed page under Blu e t oot h Tap Add n e w de vice … t o search for discoverable Bluet oot h devices wit hin wireless coverage 5) Select t he GPS receiver and t ap N e x t on t he soft key bar.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Your Bluet oot h device m ay request a passcode t o creat e a secure connect ion. Check t he docum ent at ion provided by t he device m anufact urer for m ore det ails on t he passcode.
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Chapter 5 Radios A paired but current ly disconnect ed device is list ed under D iscon n e ct e d label 7) Tap your GPS receiver t o open Pa r t n e r sh ip Se t t in gs. Services available for t hat device will be list ed on t his page.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Tap N e w Ou t goin g Por t , t hen t ap OK on t he soft key bar. Tap t o add an out going port for t he paired Bluet oot h device.
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Chapter 5 Radios Select a port num ber. You can check t he available port s on your m obile com put er by t apping St a r t scr e e n | Se t t ings | Syst e m | COM Por t M a ppin g. See COM Port Mapping for det ails.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual GPS Set t ings opens t o show Pr ogr a m s t abbed page. This page shows t he default COM port t hrough which GPS dat a obt ained by GPS hardware is st ream ed t o locat ion discovery applicat ions on t he m obile com put er. Do not change t he set t ings on t his page.
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Chapter 5 Radios Make sure Manage GPS aut om at ically is select ed. Tap OK t o confirm set t ings. M a n a ge GPS a u t om a t ica lly should be select ed 16) Run your GPS soft ware or locat ion aware applicat ion.
Access Cellular WAN. Not e: Phone calling and receiving funct ions are reserved on CP60. Relat ed set t ings such as phone volum e, phone ring t one, voice m ail and so on are reserved as well. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1 About Phone ............
6.1. ABOUT PHONE The m obile com put er support s t he following t ype of cellular t echnology: UMTS 6.2. SIM CARD To use t he m obile com put er’s phone, first obt ain a SI M card from your m obile carrier. Act ivat e t he SI M card and assem ble it t o t he m obile com put er.
Chapter 6 Phone 6.3. STATUS ICONS St at us icons for phone st at us: Status Icon Description No SI M card inst alled Phone off SI M card locked. PI N code required t o t urn on phone. Phone on wit h signal st rengt h.
Chapter 7 MORE APPLICATIONS Aside from t he dedicat ed ReaderConfigMobile.exe which em powers t he m obile com put er’s wit h specialt y dat a capt ure m ent ioned Dat a Capt ure, m ore m anufact urer- developed applicat ions are preinst alled t o st rengt hen user’s syst em m anagem ent and m ake t he m obile com put er m ore eligible.
7.1. BUTTON ASSIGNMENT But t on Assignm ent can re- define t he funct ions of physical keys so t hat t hey t rigger different act ions. Set t ings m ade t o one or m ore keys can be saved as a profile, allowing users t o swit ch convenient ly in bet ween different set s of set t ings.
Chapter 7 More Applications TOOLBAR Toolbar icon Description Opens But t on Assignm ent m ain m enu which can be used t o m anage profiles, reset set t ings t o default , obt ain version inform at ion, or exit t he applicat ion. Saves current set t ings as a new profile, or saves changes m ade t o t he profile current ly opened.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Item Value Default Set s t he key funct ion back t o fact ory default . Cust om Provides a drop- down list t o select t he preferr ed funct ion for t he specific key.
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.1.3. MAIN MENU When t he m ain m enu but t on is t apped, an opt ion m enu opens providing t he following funct ions: Item Description User Profile Displays t he exist ing profiles ( not including default set t ings) , and a t oolbar t o m anage profiles: Toolbar icon Description...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3) Tap t o save, or t o cancel. EDIT PROFILE 1) To edit an exist ing profile: 2) Tap t he m ain m enu but t on and t ap Use r Pr ofile in t he opt ion m enu.
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Chapter 7 More Applications Specify t he dir ect ory w here t he profile is st ored Tap a profile t o im por t it Select t he profile you wish t o export , t hen t ap t o ent er export set t ings.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual READ/WRITE SETTINGS Use Re a d fr om de vice and W r it e t o de vice t o read t he current set t ings on t he device, or writ e t he newly changed set t ings t o t he device in order for t hem t o t ake effect . See...
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.1.4. KEYPAD MODES Bot h t he num eric and QWERTY keypad provide t wo different m odes, norm al m ode and funct ion m ode. To enable t he funct ion m ode, sim ply press t he Funct ion key .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual User Define [ .] Period key [ # ] Num ber Decrease Backlight Bright ness Keys 1, 2, 3.….9, 0 F1- 12 Not e: ( 1) Direct keys ( scan key, side t rigger keys, volum e up/ down keys, Applicat ion key) on t he m obile com put er are only available for re- assigning under norm al m ode.
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Chapter 7 More Applications QWERTY KEYPAD Button Normal mode Function mode General options Special options Answer Call / St art Screen Answer Call / Send Send End ( Call) St art Screen End ( Call) Scan N/ A Cam era Hom e Scan + User define Left...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Keys A- Z F1- 24 Not e: ( 1) Direct keys ( scan key, side t rigger keys, volum e up/ down keys, Applicat ion key) on t he m obile com put er are only available for re- assigning under norm al m ode.
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.2. GPS VIEWER The m obile com put er includes a GPS m odule ( GPS hardware) . This m odule com m unicat es wit h t he Global Posit ioning Syst em and discovers your locat ion on eart h if it has a piece of GPS soft ware t o work wit h.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Red for no signal ( < 9 dB) Green for fair signal st rengt h ( 10 ~ 29 dB) Blue for st rong signal st rengt h ( 30 ~ 50 dB) Item Description...
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Chapter 7 More Applications N M EA Vie w t abbed page opens. NMEA View...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.3. SIGNATURE UTILITY Signat ure ut ilit y capt ures, views and edit s signat ure files. 7.3.1. LAUNCH SIGNATURE UTILITY To launch Signat ure ut ilit y: 1) On St art screen, t ap Sign a t u r e Signat ure ut ilit y opens showing a t oolbar along t he t op and a signing area wit hin it s window.
Chapter 7 More Applications 7.3.2. CAPTURE SIGNATURE To capt ure signat ure: 1) Launch Signat ure ut ilit y as described in Launch Signat ure Ut ilit Signat ure ut ilit y launches. 2) Use t he st ylus t o sign a nam e in t he signing area. 3) Tap icon t o save t he signat ure as an im age in BMP, JPG or Locus form at .
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.3.3. VIEW OR EDIT EXISTING SIGNATURES To view t he exist ing signat ure( s) on t he st orage of t he m obile com put er: 1) Launch Signat ure ut ilit y as described in Launch Signat ure Ut ilit Signat ure ut ilit y launches.
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Chapter 7 More Applications Preferences set t ings open showing Pe n W idt h t abbed page. 3) Select bet ween Pe n W idt h , Pe n Color s and Ba ck gr ound Color s t abs t o cust om ize signing preferences.
Chapter 8 MANAGE MOBILE COMPUTER This chapt er guides you t o t he syst em set t ings feat ured by t he OS Access t hese set t ings t o define how t he m obile com put er looks, sounds, st ores/ secures your dat a, m anages t he applicat ions, or exchanges dat a wit h your net works or ot her devices.
OS im age upgrade helps opt im ize t he m obile com put er’s perform ance and funct ionalit y. The upgrade relies on CipherLab’s OS Upda t e Tool, a ut ilit y t o run on your PC t o get t he j ob done.
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer The following not ificat ion will appear onscreen t o indicat e t he syst em is updat ing. Update Mobile 6) When t he updat e process is finished, a prom pt will appear onscreen asking t o cold boot t he m obile com put er.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8.2. SYSTEM SETTINGS This sect ion guides t o Windows Em bedded Handheld 6.5 syst em set t ings. Access t hese set t ings t o define how t he m obile com put er looks, sounds, st ores/ secures dat a, m anages applicat ions, or exchanges dat a wit h net works or ot her devices.
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer Syst e m Leads t o Syst em Folder, where t he hardware and soft ware on t he m obile com put er can be configured and t heir info can be viewed. Soun ds & N ot ifica t ion s Configures t he m obile com put er’s sound upon t apping onscreen com m ands or physical but t ons, how a not ificat ion or syst em event is received, how an alarm sounds, and relat ed set t ings.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8.2.1. CONNECTIONS FOLDER This sect ion guides t o applicat ions available in Conne ct ion s Folde r under Syst em Set t ings. Open St art screen, t ap Se t t ings | Conn e ct ion s...
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer W ir e le ss t a bbe d pa ge By default , t he m obile com put er uses t he Sum m it Client Ut ilit y t o m anage Wi- Fi connect ion.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Define t he t im e t o t urn off Wi- Fi if t he connect ion keeps failing. Define t he net work t o access, only hot spot s or only com put er t o com put er ( ad- hoc) or bot h.
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer card. Edit s t he exist ing PI N code( s) of t he insert ed SI M card. Se r vice s t abbed page ( Re se r ve d) Ca ll Ba r r in g: Blocks cert ain t ypes of incom ing and out going calls.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Edit s exist ing m obile dat a connect ion I nt ernet . My Work Creat es m obile dat a connect ion t o an int ernal Net work net work ( int ranet ) or a VPN. For ent er prise net work t o access I nt ernet , proxy server set t ing which is usually required is suppor t ed.
Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer 8.2.2. PERSONAL FOLDER This sect ion guides t o Pe r sona l Folde r Open St art screen, t ap Se t t ings | Pe r sona l. Pe r son a l folder opens: Pe r son a l folder opens OWNER INFORMATION Creat es cont act info about t he owner of t he m obile com put er and also som e not es.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8.2.3. SYSTEM FOLDER This sect ion guides t o Syst e m Folde r Open St art screen, t ap Se t t ings | Syst e m . Syst e m folder opens: Syst e m folder opens ABOUT Views OS inform at ion.
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer Turn off LCD backlight if device is not used Checked; for: 2 m in Turn off keypad backlight if device is not Checked; used for: 10 sec Turn on LCD backlight w hen a but t on is Checked pressed or t he screen is t apped Turn on keypad backlight when a but t on is...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual I f t wo port s are assigned t he sam e funct ion, a pop up dialog appears when OK is t apped t o warn t hat one of t hese port s m ust be changed. .
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer When first opened, click D ow n loa d t o Aft er a successful download, t he validit y of st ore t he cur rent version of ephem eris in t he current version of ephem eris will be t he syst em .
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual det ails. REGIONAL SETTINGS Cont rols how t o display num bers, currency, dat e, t im e, et c on t he m obile com put er. Feat ured t abs are – Re gion, N um be r , Cur r e n cy, Tim e and D a t e .
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer The m obile com put er m ust be placed on a flat surface before calibrat ion. E- Com pass Perform s calibrat ion of t he m obile com put er in t hree direct ions. Rot at e t he m obile com put er around t he t hree axises as prom pt ed t o com plet e calibrat ion.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays som e of t he m obile com put er’s info such as m anufact urer, firm ware version, MAC address, m em ory capacit y and so on. Tap each node t o expand t he t ree st ruct ure list and view dat a about t he given it em s.
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Chapter 8 Manage Mobile Computer TIME SYNCHRONIZATION Provides t wo t abs, SN TP and GPS. SN TP t a bbe d pa ge Synchronizes t he m obile com put er’s t im e wit h an NTP server, eit her aut om at ically or m anually.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Searching for GPS signal. Once signal is det ect ed, proceed t o sync t im e using GPS dat a USB TO PC Enables/ disables RNDI S ( Rem ot e Net work Driver I nt erface Specificat ion) . Open USB t o PC and deselect En a ble a dva n ce d n e t w or k fu n ct iona lit y t o disable RNDI S and enable PPP.
SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU OS Version Microsoft Windows Em bedded Handheld 6.5 TI DM3730 1GHz Processor Memory 512MB DDR SDRAM Flash 4GB Flash ROM Expansion Slot One MicroSDHC card slot , support s up t o 32GB COMMUNICATIONS &...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Bat t ery Pack St andard: 3.7V, 3600 m Ah High Capacit y: 3.7V, 4400 m Ah Rechargeable Li- ion bat t ery Charging t im e: approxim at ely 4 hours for St andard bat t ery and 6...
Chapter 8 Specifications PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Tap Screen Display Display 3.5” Transflect ive TFT- LCD, 65K colors, sunlight readable Resolut ion QVGA 240 ( W) x 320 ( H) / VGA 480 ( W) x 640 ( H) Keypad Layout Num eric or QWERTY keypad Backlight Whit e LED backlight for display and keypad...
± 15 kV air discharge, ± 8 kV direct cont act discharge, ± 8 kV Not e: CipherLab will not be held responsible for t he m obile com put er’s m alfunct ion incurred by t he operat ion out side operat ing t em perat ure range.
Chapter 8 Specifications ACESSORIES Accessory Options Det achable Pist ol Grip Belt Holst er ( wit h or wit hout shoulder st rap) Charging & Com m unicat ion Cradle Snap- on Charging and Com m unicat ion Cable ( USB & RS- 232)
Appendix I SCAN ENGINE SETTINGS The CipherLab developed ut ilit y Re a de r Configur a t ion configures t he following reader t ypes: 1D Laser ( SE955) 2D I m ager ( SE4500DL) The reader int egrat ed on t he m obile com put er is eit her a 1D or 2D scan engine. When t he physical scan key or side t rigger is pressed, t he m obile com put er will read a print ed barcode in posit ion.
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual SYMBOLOGIES SUPPORTED Depending on t he scan engine int egrat ed on t he m obile com put er, support ed sym bologies will differ as list ed below. For det ails on configuring associat ed set t ings, refer t o Appendix I I and I I I .
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US Planet UK Post al EAN / UPC EAN- 8 EAN- 8 Ext end EAN- 13 Bookland EAN ( I SBN) I SSN EAN UPC- A UPC- E Convert t o UPC- A UPC- E1 Convert t o UPC- A 2 D Sym bologie s Azt ec Dat a Mat rix...
Appendix II LASER (SE955) The t ables below list t he sym bologies set t ings for 1D laser scan engine ( SE955) . SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Symbology Description Default CODABAR Coda Ba r Codabar Checkbox t o enable Codabar decoding. Enable Lengt h opt ion Set s t he lengt h of t he Codabar sym bols t o decode.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Code 39 Checkbox t o enable Code 39 decoding. Enable Triopt ic Code 39 Select s whet her t o decode Triopt ic Code 39. Disable Triopt ic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in t he m arking of com put er t ape cart ridges.
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Appendix II Laser (SE955) Lengt h opt ion Set s t he lengt h of t he Code 39 sym bols t o decode. Lengt h One Fixed lengt h ( Lengt h 1) ( 4- 55) Two Fixed lengt hs ( Lengt h 1> Lengt h 2) Max / Min Lengt h ( range: 0- 255;...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual M SI Checkbox t o enable MSI decoding. Enable Lengt h opt ion Set s t he lengt h of t he MSI sym bols t o decode. Lengt h One Fixed lengt h ( Lengt h 1) ( 4- 55) Two Fixed lengt hs ( Lengt h 1>...
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Appendix II Laser (SE955) Pream ble Decide whet her include t he UPC- A/ UPC- E/ UPC- E1 Transm it pream ble Syst em Charact er ( and Count ry Code) in t he dat a Syst em being t ransm it t ed. Charact er No t ransm it : t ransm it s none of t he above Transm it Syst em Charact er: t ransm it s syst em num ber...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual UPC Addon Redundancy When “ Aut o- discrim inat e” is applied, decide t he num ber of t im es of supplem ent ary decoding t he sam e barcode t o count as a valid read. Configurable bet ween 2 and 30.
Appendix II Laser (SE955) QR Code, MicroQR I ndust rial 25 ( Discret e 25) , I ATA 2 of 5 Maxicode Code 39 Triopt ic, Bookland EAN, Mat rix 25, US Post net , US Planet , UK Post al, Japan Post al, Aust ralian Post al, Dut ch Post al Azt ec AIM CODE ID –...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Check digit has been verified but not t r ansm it t ed. GS1 Dat aBar ( RSS) Always t ransm it 0. RSS- 14 and RSS Lim it ed will be t ransm it t ed wit h an Applicat ion I dent ifier “ 01” .
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Appendix II Laser (SE955) ECC 200. ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fift h posit ion. ECC 200, FNC1 in second or sixt h posit ion. ECC 200, ECI prot ocol im plem ent ed. ECC 200, FNC1 in first or fift h posit ion, ECI prot ocol im plem ent ed.
Appendix III 2D IMAGER (SE4500DL) The t ables below list t he sym bology set t ings for 2D im ager ( SE4500) . SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS 1D SYMBOLOGIES Symbology Description Default CODABAR Coda Ba r Codabar Checkbox t o enable Codabar decoding. Enable Lengt h opt ion Set s t he lengt h of t he Codabar sym bols t o decode.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CODE 39 Code 3 9 Code 39 Checkbox t o enable Code 39 decoding. Enable Triopt ic Code 39 Select s whet her t o decode Triopt ic Code 39. Disable Triopt ic Code 39 is a variant of Code 39 used in t he m arking of com put er t ape cart ridges.
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Appendix III 2D Imager (SE4500DL) Set s whet her enable decoding I SBT- 128 Concat enat ion Disable perform ing concat enat ion of I SBT dat a Disable: Does not perform concat enat ion Enable: Per form s concat enat ion I SBT- 128 barcodes.
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Transm it Check Digit Decide whet her t o include t he check digit in t he dat a being Disable t ransm it t ed. COMPOSITE Com posit e CC- A/ B Enable Com posit e Checkbox t o enable Com posit e CC- A/ B decoding.
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Appendix III 2D Imager (SE4500DL) Convert t o UPC/ EAN This only applies t o GS1 Dat aBar- 14 and GS1 Dat aBar Disable Lim it ed barcodes not decoded as part of a Com posit e barcode. Convert to EAN-13 St rips t he leading “...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual N e t h e r la n ds KI X Code Enable Net herlands KI X Checkbox t o enable Net herlands KI X Code decoding. Enable Code US Post n e t Enable US Post net Checkbox t o enable US Post net decoding.
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Appendix III 2D Imager (SE4500DL) Pream ble Decide whet her include t he UPC- A/ UPC- E/ UPC- E1 Transm it pream ble Syst em Charact er ( and Count ry Code) in t he dat a Syst em being t ransm it t ed. Charact er No t ransm it : t ransm it s none of t he above Transm it Syst em Charact er: t ransm it s syst em num ber...
CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual UPC Addon Redundancy When “ Aut o- discrim inat e” is applied, decide t he num ber of t im es of supplem ent ary decoding t he sam e barcode t o count as a valid read. Configurable bet ween 2 and 30.
Appendix III 2D Imager (SE4500DL) M icr oPD F4 1 7 MicroPDF417 Select s whet her t o enable Maxicode decoding. Disable Code 128 Em ulat ion Transm it dat a from cert ain Micro PDF 417 barcodes as if it Disable was encoded in Code 128 barcodes.
Appendix V PHYSICAL KEYPAD REFERENCE TABLE NUMERIC KEYPAD Num eric keypad layout : USING ALPHA, SHIFT & FN KEYS Norm al Mode Alpha Mode ( Lowercase) Alpha Mode ( Uppercase) Fn+ Key Shift + Key only press press press press press press press...
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CP60 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Back Keypad Back Back Back Back Space Lock Space Space Space Space Back Back Back Back Back Back Light Light Light Light Light Light Send Send St art Send Send Send...
Physical Keypad Reference Table QWERTY KEYPAD QWERTY keypad layout : USING ALPHA, SHIFT & FN KEYS Norm al Shift + Key Fn ( Orange) + Key Alpha ( Blue) + Key < > N/ A N/ A N/ A “ Backspace Backspace Backspace...
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