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  • Page 1 User's Manual CK30 Handheld Computer...
  • Page 2 Intermec. 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. © 2003-2005 by Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Description of Change 04/2004 Added new information to support the release of Service Pack 1. New information includes remote upgrade using Intermec Settings, configuration using Intermec Settings one-to-one or with the Wavelink Avalanche package, support for IE Browser, support for the EasyADC system and other minor updates and revisions.
  • Page 4 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Patent Information ..................xiv Other Copyright Information..............xiv Using the CK30 Handheld Computer ..........1 Introducing the CK30 Handheld Computer.............. 2 What’s New? ......................4 Using the Battery....................... 5 Charging and Installing the Battery ............. 6 Maximizing Battery Life ................7 Checking the Battery Status.................
  • Page 6 Configuring the CK30 With SmartSystems Console ......... 38 Configuring the CK30 by Scanning Bar Codes.......... 39 Configuring the CK30 Through the Network ........... 40 Synchronizing the CK30 System Time With a Time Server....... 43 Configuring the CK30 for Your Network ..............44 Configuring Serial Communications ............44 Configuring 802.11b/g Radio Communications........
  • Page 7 Copying a File With File Manager............. 93 Viewing the Properties of a File With File Manager........93 Managing Applications on the CK30............... 94 Viewing All Applications Currently Running on the CK30 ....... 94 Closing an Application ................95 Switching Between Applications ..............96 Viewing the Properties of an Application...........
  • Page 8 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes............126 Booting the CK30 ....................128 Warm Booting the CK30 ................ 128 Cold Booting the CK30 ................129 Cleaning the Scanner Window and CK30 Screen ..........130 Specifications ..................... 131 Physical and Environmental Specifications............. 132 Accessories for the CK30 ..................
  • Page 9 Default Settings ....................143 Default Configuration Settings ................144 Reprogrammable Keypad ................ 151 Reprogramming the Keypad .................. 152 Changing the Functionality of Keypad Keys or Key Combinations..152 Creating Keypad Macros ................. 164 Index ......................... 171 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 10 Contents CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 11: Before You Begin

    Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 12: Global Services And Support

    Before You Begin 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 & Support > Service & Support. The Intermec Global Sales & Service page appears. From the Service & Support menu, move your pointer over Support, and then click Warranty.
  • Page 13: Who Should Read This Document

    Who Should Read This Document? The CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual provides you with information about the features of the CK30 and how to install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the CK30. Before you install and configure the CK30, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address.
  • Page 14: Related Documents

    2 Click Service & Support > 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 Product is covered by one or more of the following patents: 4,455,523;...
  • Page 15 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. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 16 Before You Begin CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Using The Ck30 Handheld Computer

    Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the CK30 Handheld Computer. In this chapter you will find these sections: • Introducing the CK30 Handheld Computer • What’s New? • Using the Battery • Using the Keypad •...
  • Page 18: Introducing The Ck30 Handheld Computer

    802.11b/g wireless LAN devices. The CK30 computer is available in three different models that offer several options. To find out which model of the CK30 you have, locate the configuration label on the back of the computer. The first five characters of the configuration number indicate the model of CK30 you ordered.
  • Page 19 Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer CK30AA0301000 Configuration number Configuration Label: The label in this illustration is for a CK30 Model A (CK30A). Features Included With the Different Models of the CK30 Feature CK30A CK30B CK30C Ethernet (optional) 802.11b/g radio...
  • Page 20: What's New

    3.00.xx.xxxx or higher and Intermec Value Add (IVA) build 4.01.xx.xxxx or higher: • The CK30 now ships with the SmartSystems™ client that enables you to use SmartSystems Console to configure, install applications, and upgrade your CK30s. For more information, see “Configuring the CK30 With SmartSystems...
  • Page 21: Using The Battery

    10 minutes. If the Battery light blinks or turns on solid, you cannot restore factory defaults or perform a warm or cold boot on your CK30 using the I key. You must replace the battery with a fully charged battery before you can perform either function.
  • Page 22: Charging And Installing The Battery

    To charge the battery • Either insert the battery into the AC1 4-slot battery charger or place the CK30 with battery installed in the AC2 4-Bay Charging Dock, AC3 8-Bay Charging Dock, AD1 1-Bay Communications Dock, or AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock.
  • Page 23: Maximizing Battery Life

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer To install the battery • Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK30 and snap the battery into place. battery Maximizing Battery Life There are several things that you can do to prolong the life of your fully charged battery.
  • Page 24: Checking The Battery Status

    Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now. You can also check the battery status by looking at the Battery light on the front of the CK30 or by using the battery diagnostics screen. For help using the Battery light, see “Understanding the Status Lights”...
  • Page 25: The 42-Key Large Numeric And Function Keypad

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The CK30 supports TE 2000 VT100/220/320/340 and ANSI, TE 2000 5250, and TE 2000 3270. When you order the CK30 with a TE 2000 application, you must order the corresponding keypad overlay. Use the TE 2000 keypad overlays to enter the same keys that you can enter on a VT/ANSI keyboard, an IBM 5250 keyboard, or an IBM 3270 keyboard.
  • Page 26: The 50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The 50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad Backlight Power Esc key ¦ Home ‘ “ Green CAPS Orange Space PROG 50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad: This keypad is designed for applications that enter mainly numeric data (0-9) and that may need to enter the entire alphabet.
  • Page 27: The 52-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The 52-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad Backlight Scan button Green Orange Power 52-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad: This keypad is designed for applications that enter mainly numeric data (0-9) and that may need to enter the entire alphabet.
  • Page 28: Using The Color-Coded Keys

    There are two color-coded modifier keys on the CK30: the orange B key and the green C key.
  • Page 29: Capitalizing All Characters

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Capitalizing All Characters To type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters, you can enable the Caps Lock feature on the CK30 keypad. To enable Caps Lock 1 Press the orange B key. The B icon appears on the taskbar.
  • Page 30: Using The Power (I) Key

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Using the Power (I) Key When you press the I key to turn off the CK30, you actually put the CK30 in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, the CK30 continues to supply power to all memory, but turns off power to most hardware.
  • Page 31: Using The Screen

    6 Exit the Configuration Utility. Using the Screen The CK30 can have either a color or monochrome display depending on the model. Both screens are 160 x 160 pixels. The desktop is 160 x 140 pixels and the taskbar is 160 x 20 pixels. In addition, the screens support Unicode characters, user- programmable fonts, and bitmap graphics.
  • Page 32: Understanding The Screen Icons

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Desktop Taskbar CK30 Start Screen Understanding the Screen Icons Use the screen icons on the taskbar to see the battery status, network connections, and special keys or functions you may be using.
  • Page 33: Using The Mouse Pointer

    Alpha key is enabled (locked). The window positioning feature is turned on. The CK30 is buffering (storing) data. You are in the password-protected area of the CK30. The CK30 is connected using ActiveSync. UDP Plus is connected. UDP Plus is transferring data.
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The mouse pointer can simulate single-clicks, double-clicks, right mouse button, middle mouse button, and left mouse button functions. Understanding the Mouse Pointer Keys Press This Key on a Keypad: To Simulate This Function:...
  • Page 35: Repositioning A Window

    To turn off the repositioning feature • Press Alt and then E. Understanding the Status Lights The status lights on the CK30 turn on to indicate the status of the battery, a successful decode of a bar code, or a user-defined function.
  • Page 36 If the Battery light comes on, check the taskbar to see which battery icon appears on it. Use the CK30 Screen Icons table on page 16 to help determine when you need to replace your battery.
  • Page 37: Understanding The Beeps

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Understanding the Beeps The CK30 uses beeps to provide you with audio feedback when it performs some functions. For example, you hear a beep each time you scan a valid bar code.
  • Page 38: Scanning Bar Codes

    The CK30 supports the scanning of 1D linear bar codes and 2D images depending on your model of CK30. Plus, if you are using an integrated handle or a tethered scanner, the way you scan bar codes is different.
  • Page 39: Scanning With The Integrated Laser Scanner Or 1D Linear Imager

    Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Scanning With the Integrated Laser Scanner or 1D Linear Imager If the CK30 has a laser scanner or 1D linear imager, use the following procedure to practice how to scan a bar code. The...
  • Page 40: Scanning With The 2D Area Imager

    2D bar code symbologies and supports omni- directional (360°) scanning. Omni-directional scanning means that you can position the CK30 in any orientation to scan a bar code label. Using the 2D area imager is very similar to taking a picture with a digital camera.
  • Page 41: Attaching A Tethered Scanner

    Attaching a Tethered Scanner You can use a tethered scanner with the CK30 if you ordered it with a 10-pin tethered scanner port in place of the integrated scanner. The following devices are currently supported by the...
  • Page 42 Scanner port To scanner 3 Configure the Scanner Model command and select the tethered device connected to the CK30. There are several ways to configure the scanner model: • Use the Configuration Utility. From the System Main Menu, choose Configuration Utility > Scanners, Symbologies >...
  • Page 43: Using Energy Saving Mode With Your 1551E Or 1553 Scanner

    3 Press Esc until you exit the Configuration Utility. Attaching a Scanner to the Serial Port You can attach a scanner to the serial port of the CK30 if you order a serial adapter or a required cable. There are two serial adapters available to support decoded and undecoded scanners: •...
  • Page 44 1 Connect a scanner to the DB9 connector on the serial adapter or cable. 2 Hook the serial adapter into the battery on the CK30 and then snap it into place. If you are using the AA2 serial adapter, attach the 26-pin connector to the serial port.
  • Page 45: Installing An Sd Card

    The CK30 currently supports SD cards that hold up to 1 gigabyte of information. The SD card slot is located on the top of the CK30 just above the laser scanner window. To insert an SD card 1 Press I to turn off the CK30.
  • Page 46 Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer 5 Replace the door, making sure to insert the door catch into the slot above the steel card retainer. Door Screw (2 places) SD card Door retainer catch 6 Replace the two screws.
  • Page 47: Configuring The Ck30

    Configuring the CK30 Use this chapter to understand how to configure the CK30 to communicate in your network. In this chapter, you will find these sections: • How to Configure the CK30 Parameters • Configuring the CK30 for Your Network •...
  • Page 48: How To Configure The Ck30 Parameters

    Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 How to Configure the CK30 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the CK30, such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. These characteristics are controlled by configuration parameters. The values you set for these configuration parameters determine how the computer operates.
  • Page 49: Configuring The Ck30 With The Setup Assistant

    Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 Configuring the CK30 With the Setup Assistant When first setting up the CK30, use the Setup Assistant to set or enable basic network parameters and connect your CK30 to the network. The Setup Assistant guides you through setting the following basic network parameters: •...
  • Page 50: Configuring The Ck30 With The Configuration Utility

    CK30 and view system information. You can access the Configuration Utility while running any application. Tip: To easily navigate through the CK30 menus, press the numbers to the left of the option you want to select. To open the Configuration Utility 1 Press C and then B.
  • Page 51 Use the following diagram to find the commands you need to use to configure your CK30s. These screens do not represent the exact information you will see on your CK30. They have been modified to show you how the information is structured.
  • Page 52 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 Configuration Utility Menu Options Menu Option Description Data Collection Configure scanner settings and bar code symbologies. Communications Set up network settings including the 802.11b/g radio and the Bluetooth radio. Device Settings Configure settings specific to the CK30 such as the date, time, beeper volume, and backlight timeout.
  • Page 53 Your CK30 performs a cold boot and returns all of your settings to the factory default settings. 4 If you have CAB files loaded on your CK30, you will see a Confirm File Replace dialog box. Select Yes to All and then press Enter.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Ck30 With Smartsystems Console

    SmartSystems-enabled. The SmartSystems Console displays all of the CK30s in your network. In the console, you can right-click a CK30 and a menu appears. To configure the CK30, choose Intermec Settings from the menu. The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation and is available from the Intermec web site.
  • Page 55: Configuring The Ck30 By Scanning Bar Codes

    For example, you can use the Beeper Volume configuration command to adjust the beep volume of the CK30. Scan this bar code label to set the volume to the lowest (quietest) level: Beeper Volume Low...
  • Page 56: Configuring The Ck30 Through The Network

    Configuring the CK30 in a UDP Plus Network You can use the host computer to configure a CK30 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 the Intermec Application Server.
  • Page 57 CK30 to the host. commands are the reader and configuration commands that you want to set on the CK30 or the current value you want to retrieve from the CK30. To save configuration changes in flash memory, send the reader command .+1 as the last command.
  • Page 58 Configuring the CK30 in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network You can use the host computer to configure a wireless or Ethernet CK30 in your TCP/IP network. To send and receive configuration data, you need to write a host application that can communicate with the CK30 directly through an access point or through the Ethernet network.
  • Page 59: Synchronizing The Ck30 System Time With A Time Server

    Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 For a list of all commands, see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual. Example In the host application, you want to get the current values of two configuration commands from the CK30. Send this...
  • Page 60: Configuring The Ck30 For Your Network

    • Bluetooth™ radio communications Configuring Serial Communications The CK30 has a serial port to transfer data to and receive data from another device via RS-232 communications. You can also insert the CK30 into a communications dock to transmit data to and receive data from a host computer or PC using RS-232 communications.
  • Page 61 2 Connect the CK30 to the serial port of another device. You can do this in one of the following ways: • Connect the CK30 serial port to the serial port of the other device using the AA1 (26-pin to DB9-pin) serial cable adapter and a female-to-female null modem RS-232 cable.
  • Page 62: Configuring 802.11B/G Radio Communications

    électrique, faute de quoi vous risquez d’endommager votre installation. The wireless CK30 has an internal 802.11b/g radio to transfer data using wireless communications. This section of the manual assumes that you have already set up your wireless communications network including your access points.
  • Page 63 • Network Name (SSID) • IP Settings (if not using DHCP) 2 Make sure that your CK30 is talking to the network and that the network can see your CK30. 3 Configure security. For help, see “Configuring Security” on page 53.
  • Page 64 CK30 is to use the Configuration Utility. For help, see “Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility” on page 34. Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network In a UDP Plus network, the CK30 communicates with a host computer through the Intermec Application Server. Host UDP Plus...
  • Page 65: Configuring Ethernet Communications

    With the Configuration Utility” on page 34. Configuring Ethernet Communications You can use the CK30 directly in an Ethernet network if you have ordered the Ethernet option on your CK30A and you insert it into an AD1 or AD2 Communications Dock. The...
  • Page 66 CK30: • Primary and secondary DNS Servers • Primary and Secondary WINS Servers 3 Make sure that your CK30 is talking to the network and that the network can see your CK30. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 67: Configuring Bluetooth Radio Communications

    Connectable Enable 3 Save your changes and exit the Configuration Utility. 4 From File Manager, go to Program Files > Intermec > Network > Bluetooth. 5 Select wp_quickset_l.exe. The Run dialog box appears. 6 Select Run and press Enter to start the Bluetooth device discovery.
  • Page 68 For more information on using Bluetooth communications, see the Bluetooth Resource Kit. The resource kit is part of the Intermec Developer Library (IDL), which is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 69: Configuring Security

    Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 Configuring Security The CK30 provides four types of security for your wireless network: • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) • 802.1x • WEP This section explains how to configure security on your wireless CK30.
  • Page 70 Selecting a Profile for Funk Security You can define up to four profiles for Funk security. Different profiles let your CK30 communicate in different networks without having to change all of your security settings. For example, you may want to set up one profile for the manufacturing floor and one for the warehouse.
  • Page 71: Configuring Wpa Security

    4 From the Security Choice list, select Microsoft Security. 5 Press Enter. An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and warm boot the CK30 for your new security choice to take effect. 6 Select Yes and press Enter.
  • Page 72 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 • In PSK mode, WPA provides user authentication using a shared key between the access point and the CK30. WPA- PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentication server.
  • Page 73 Note: You must have the date on the CK30 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate. If you choose TLS: a Load a user and root certificate on your CK30. For help, see “Loading Certificates” on page 67 for help. b Select Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes, and then press Enter.
  • Page 74 0x for a total of 66 characters. The value must match the key value on the access point. The passphrase must be from 8 to 63 characters. After you enter a passphrase, the CK30 internally converts it to a pre-shared key. .
  • Page 75 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 6 For 802.1x Authentication, choose either TLS or PEAP and press Enter. If you choose TLS: a Select Properties. The Auth. Settings dialog box appears. b Choose the Select button. c Select your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears.
  • Page 76 0x for a total of 66 characters. The value must match the key value on the authenticator. The passphrase must be from 8 to 63 characters. After you enter a passphrase, the CK30 internally converts it to a pre-shared key.
  • Page 77: Configuring 802.1X Security

    1.80 or later as an authentication server. For help, see the system manual for your access point. • an access point with an 802.11b/g radio. • a CK30 with an 802.11b/g radio and the 802.1x/WPA security option. Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK30.
  • Page 78 Note: You must have the date on the CK30 set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate. If you choose TLS: a Load a user and root certificate on your CK30. For help, see “Loading Certificates” on page 67 for help. b Select Validate Server Certificate, choose Yes, and then press Enter.
  • Page 79 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 7 For 802.1X Authentication, choose TLS or PEAP. If you choose TLS: a Select Properties. The Auth. Settings dialog box appears. b Choose the Select button. c Select your certificate from the list and press Enter. The User Logon dialog box appears.
  • Page 80: Configuring Leap Security

    To use LEAP security, you need: • a RADIUS server. • Cisco access points. LEAP security is not supported with Microsoft security. To enable LEAP security on your CK30 1 Make sure you have selected Funk as your security choice. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 81: Configuring Static Wep Security

    8 Select User Password, type a user password, and then press Enter. 9 Exit the Configuration Utility. Configuring Static WEP Security The CK30 uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol to add security to your wireless network based on the 802.11b standard. To use WEP security, you need: •...
  • Page 82 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 7 For 8021x, choose None and then press Enter. 8 Define a value for the keys you want to use. You can define up to four keys (Key 1 through Key 4). Enter an ASCII key or a hex key that is either 5 bytes or 13 bytes long depending on the capability of the radio.
  • Page 83: Loading A Certificate

    Note: Do not cold boot the CK30. Cold booting the computer resets the time and date. To load certificates on the CK30 if you are using Active Directory 1 Configure the network and radio settings for the CK30 to communicate with your certificate authority.
  • Page 84 7 Press Enter to close the Enrollment Tool message box. 8 Configure your CK30 for WPA, WPA2, or 802.1x security. To load certificates on the CK30 if you are using a third-party CA 1 From the Configuration Utility, select Communications >...
  • Page 85 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 7 Press Enter to add the certificate. A message box appears telling you that the root certificate has been imported. 8 Press Enter to close the Success message box. 9 Select Import User Cert. The Import User Cert dialog box appears.
  • Page 86: Disabling Security

    Protocol (L2TP). PPTP is a network protocol that adds a security infrastructure for the transfer of data from a remote CK30 to a private server, thus creating a VPN by using TCP/IP-based data networks. Like PPTP, L2TP also uses Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) to encrypt data.
  • Page 87 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 Note: If you want to use L2TP and IPSec, they must be supported by the corporate server. To configure a VPN 1 From the Configuration Utility, select Communications > VPN. 2 Select Create New VPN.
  • Page 88 Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 89: Developing And Installing Applications

    In this chapter you will find these sections: • Developing Applications for the CK30 • Installing Applications on the CK30 • Launching Your Application Automatically • Customizing How Applications Load on the CK30 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 90: Developing Applications For The Ck30

    Developing a New Application for the CK30 Use the Intermec resource kits to develop new applications to run on the CK30. The Intermec resource kits are libraries of C++ and .NET components grouped by functionality that you can use to create applications for the CK30. The resource kits...
  • Page 91: Developing A Web-Based Application

    • Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Developing a Web-Based Application You can develop web-based data collection applications for use on the CK30. For help, see any HTML source book. The CK30 ships with iBrowse or IE Browser (CK30C only). To open iBrowse or IE Browser 1 Press C and then B.
  • Page 92 Using the IE Browser Application IE Browser is an IE 6.0 compatible web interface that allows you to run web-based applications on the CK30. IE Browser provides the ability to customize the way function keys work. You can use default Windows functions, allow your application to control the functions, or program the function keys to go to a URL.
  • Page 93 Use the Start Page command to set the default application address for IE Browser. The Start Page is the first page a user sees when they turn on the CK30 and select IE Browser. To set the start page 1 From the Configuration Utility main menu, select Device Settings >...
  • Page 94 Function Keys to HTML and press Enter. Setting the URLs for the Function Keys You can program all of the available function keys on the CK30 to launch a URL. You can also control whether the URLs will have open or restricted access.
  • Page 95: Converting A Trakker Antares Application To A Ck30 Application

    URLs. Programming IE Browser Applications for the CK30 Screen Since the CK30 screen is small, you may want to use a few of the programming tips in this table to more efficiently use your screen space.
  • Page 96: Installing Applications On The Ck30

    Intermec recommends using CAB files to install your applications. The CK30 uses standard Windows CE CAB files and will install third-party CAB files. Before the CK30 executes a CAB file, it marks the file as read-only so that it will not be deleted after installation.
  • Page 97: Installing Applications Using Activesync

    CK_FFS or SDMMC Disk folder. If you have an SD card inserted in your CK30, it appears as the SDMMC Disk folder. This folder is the recommended location for placing your application install files.
  • Page 98 2 Connect the AD1 to your PC with the USB or serial cable. 3 If you are using a serial cable, from the CK30 System Main Menu, select Programs > ActiveSync Serial. The default setting for ActiveSync on the CK30 is USB.
  • Page 99 Next. 8 In the Setup Complete dialog box, click Finish. When the partnership has been established, the following screen appears on your PC showing the device name of your CK30 and the Connected status. The Microsoft ActiveSync Screen...
  • Page 100 Chapter 3 — Developing and Installing Applications Using ActiveSync to Copy Files and Install Applications You can use ActiveSync to copy files to the CK30 and to install applications. Use the following procedures to learn how to copy files and install applications on the CK30 using ActiveSync.
  • Page 101: Installing Applications Using Your Sd Card

    After your application is installed, you can run it from the Programs menu in the System Main Menu. Installing Applications Using Your SD Card If you have an SD card for your CK30, this is the best place for you to install applications. To install applications using the SD card 1 If you are using an SD card reader, remove the SD card from the CK30 and place it in the reader.
  • Page 102: Installing Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche

    To use Avalanche to remotely manage the CK30 1 Install software packages and updates for the CK30 using the Avalanche Administrative Console. 2 Schedule the CK30 updates or manually initiate an update using the Avalanche Administrative Console.
  • Page 103: Launching Your Application Automatically

    Customizing How Applications Load on the CK30 If you have several processes that you need to have run in a specific order as the CK30 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...
  • Page 104 During every boot, the system scans for AutoRun.dat in the \2577 folder on first the SDMMC Disk and then the CK_FFS folder. The CK30 executes the first AutoRun.dat file that it finds. Here is a sample AutoRun.dat file that runs a dialer application, connects to a VPN, and establishes a TE 2000 session: EXEC “\Program Files\My Dialer\Dialer.exe”...
  • Page 105: Managing The Ck30

    Managing the CK30 Use this chapter to understand how to manage information on the CK30. In this chapter, you will find these sections: • Accessing the System Main Menu • Managing Files on the CK30 • Managing Applications on the CK30 •...
  • Page 106: Accessing The System Main Menu

    Accessing the System Main Menu You need to access the System Main Menu to be able to use most of the tools for managing the CK30, such as File Manager and the Configuration Utility. You can set a password to protect access to the System Main Menu.
  • Page 107: Managing Files On The Ck30

    Chapter 4 — Managing the CK30 Managing Files on the CK30 You use File Manager to manage files on the CK30. File Manager not only lets you view all of the folders and files located on your CK30, it also lets you: •...
  • Page 108: Deleting A File With File Manager

    Note: You can also include parameters following the application name. Deleting a File With File Manager You can use the File Manager to delete files from your CK30. To delete a file 1 Navigate to the folder containing the file you want to delete.
  • Page 109: Copying A File With File Manager

    Chapter 4 — Managing the CK30 The file is deleted and you remain in the selected folder. Copying a File With File Manager You can use File Manager to make a copy of a file and place it in a different folder.
  • Page 110: Managing Applications On The Ck30

    Managing Applications on the CK30 Task Manager provides information about applications running on the CK30. You do not need to use the System Main Menu to access Task Manager – you can access Task Manager at any time. If you have set a password to protect using the System Main Menu, you will not be able to close an application or view the properties of an application without logging in.
  • Page 111: Closing An Application

    Chapter 4 — Managing the CK30 The Task Manager dialog box appears with the active application or task selected. Closing an Application You can use the Task Manager to close an application at any time. You can close the application you are currently using or another application that is running in the background.
  • Page 112: Switching Between Applications

    3 Press Enter to close the Task Properties dialog box. Setting or Changing the System Main Menu Password When you initially start the CK30, there is no password to protect access to the System Main Menu. Anyone can view and use powerful tools such as the Configuration Utility, File Manager, and Diagnostics.
  • Page 113 Chapter 4 — Managing the CK30 Setting a password does not restrict access to the Task Manager. However, if you have set a password, users who have not logged in will not be able to close an application or view the properties of an application.
  • Page 114: Backing Up Your Files

    Menu. Backing Up Your Files The CK30 makes it easy for you to make a backup copy of all files you have installed or modified on the computer that are not already located in the SDMMC Disk or CK_FFS folders. When you make a backup copy of the file system, the CK30 saves the file system to a folder called Persistent Copy.
  • Page 115: Upgrading Your Ck30

    Downloads. Make sure the file you select is for your language. You can use any file transfer method (ActiveSync, FTP server, and so on) to copy the upgrade files to your SD card. Intermec recommends using an SD card reader. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 116 4 Copy all of the files in Program Files\Intermec\CK3x OS vx.xx.xx.xxxx to your SD card. If you are using ActiveSync or an FTP server to copy the files to your CK30, place the files in the SDMMC Disk folder. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 117: Upgrading Your Ck30 Using Smartsystems Console

    5 If you are using an SD card reader, insert the SD card into the CK30. 6 Perform a cold boot on the CK30. For help, see “Cold Booting the CK30” on page 129. Note: Make sure the CK30 has completely loaded all of the upgrade files before you remove the SD card.
  • Page 118 6 From within the SmartSystems Console, locate the device upgrade you want to install. 7 Drag-and-drop the device upgrade onto each CK30 you want to upgrade. SmartSystems Console will tell you that it is installing the upgrade on your CK30.
  • Page 119: Running Diagnostics

    Running Diagnostics The CK30 provides these diagnostics for troubleshooting. Diagnostic Test Page Number Battery Information Bluetooth Console Bootcode Version Contrast Test CPU Monitor Display Test Hardware Configuration Table Installed Fonts Intermec Value Add Information Keypad Test LED Test Memory Information...
  • Page 120: Using Diagnostics On The Ck30

    • Hardware Diagnostics • Software Diagnostics • System Diagnostics Use the Hardware Diagnostics menu to run tests on the CK30 or view system information. For example, you can run an LED test to determine if your CK30 lights are working correctly or you can view how much of a charge you have left in your main battery.
  • Page 121: Understanding The Diagnostics Screens

    The Main Battery section displays the voltage of the AB1G battery. You can continue using the battery until the CK30 indicates that the battery is low: the battery light turns on and the low battery icon ( ) appears on the taskbar.
  • Page 122: Bluetooth Console

    L2CAP connection between two Bluetooth devices. For more information on using the Bluetooth Console (or BDTC), visit the Microsoft web site. To open the Bluetooth Console diagnostic • Go to Diagnostics > System Diagnostics > Bluetooth Console. Sample Screen CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 123: Bootcode Version

    Sample Screen Contrast Test Use the Contrast Test to make sure the different contrast settings are working correctly on your CK30. The test will run through all of the settings and return you to your original setting. When you start the contrast test, the screen gradually gets darker until it is almost black and then it goes to the lightest setting which is almost white.
  • Page 124: Cpu Monitor

    ) appears on the taskbar. To close the CPU Monitor diagnostic 1 Go to Diagnostics > System Diagnostics > CPU Monitor. A dialog box appears asking if you want to stop the CPU Monitor. 2 Press Enter. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Display Test

    Chapter 5 — Running Diagnostics Display Test Use the Display Test to make sure that every pixel on the CK30 screen is working correctly. For example, you may want to test the screen if you do not see complete characters on the screen.
  • Page 126: Installed Fonts

    Chapter 5 — Running Diagnostics Sample Screen Installed Fonts Use this screen to view all of the fonts installed on your CK30. To open the Installed Fonts diagnostic • Go to Diagnostics > Software Diagnostics > Installed Fonts. Sample Screen...
  • Page 127: Keypad Test

    Use the LED Test to make sure that your LEDs (lights) are operating correctly. The LED Test turns all of the lights on the CK30 on in this sequence: Good Read light, the user-defined lights, and then the Intermec Ready-to-Work Indicator light.
  • Page 128: Memory Information

    2 Press Enter. Memory Information Use the Memory Info diagnostic to see how much RAM and flash memory is available on the CK30. You can also see the Flash Part ID. To open the Memory Info diagnostic • Go to Diagnostics > Hardware Diagnostics > Memory Info.
  • Page 129: Network Interface Information

    Sample Screen Network Interface Information Use the Net Interface Information diagnostic screen to view the DHCP server IP address, the CK30 device address, and the MAC address. To open the Net Interface Info diagnostic • Go to Diagnostics > System Diagnostics > Net Interface Info.
  • Page 130: Operating System Version

    Use the OS Version diagnostic screen to view the operating system software version and whether you have the Standard or Premium version loaded on the CK30. To open the OS Version diagnostic • Go to Diagnostics > Software Diagnostics > OS Version.
  • Page 131: Radio Driver Version

    Sample Screen Radio Information The radio information utility displays the radio signal quality being received by the CK30. You can use this diagnostic tool to perform a site survey and determine the best locations for placing access points. To open the Radio Info diagnostic •...
  • Page 132: Ram Monitor

    The RAM Monitor icon ( ) appears on the taskbar. To close the RAM Monitor diagnostic 1 From the Start menu, tap Programs > Intermec Diagnostics > System > RAM Monitor. A dialog box appears asking if you want to stop the RAM Monitor.
  • Page 133: Security Information

    Security Information Use the Security Information diagnostic to troubleshoot security authentication. The Security Information diagnostic displays security events as they occur on the CK30. This diagnostic works with both Microsoft and Funk security choices. To open the Security Info diagnostic •...
  • Page 134: Sound Test

    The Sound Test can also help you choose a beeper volume and frequency that you can hear in your working environment. When you select the test, the CK30 sounds a series of beeps from the default beep through the entire range of quiet to loud beeps.
  • Page 135: Troubleshooting And Maintaining The Ck30

    Use this chapter to solve problems you may encounter while using the CK30. You will also find information on booting the computer and routine maintenance. If you have any problems using the CK30, look in this chapter to find a possible solution. This chapter consists of the following sections:...
  • Page 136: Troubleshooting The Ck30

    Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Troubleshooting the CK30 Use this chapter to troubleshoot some common problems you may experience with your CK30. If you cannot find the answer to your problem in the “Problems and Solutions” section, you may need to call Product Support.
  • Page 137: Problems And Solutions

    For help, see Chapter 5, “Running Diagnostics,” on page 103. If you send the CK30 in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and configuration. Intermec is responsible only for ensuring that the keypad and other hardware features match the original configuration when repairing or replacing your computer.
  • Page 138: Problems While Configuring Security

    Intermec Application Server or the host, it ignores any input from the keypad or scanner. • Press I to turn off the CK30 and then press I again to turn on the CK30. • Press and hold the I button for five seconds to warm boot the CK30.
  • Page 139 Make sure that the network name on the CK30 is the same as the network name of the access point that you are trying to communicate with. The default network name is “INTERMEC.”...
  • Page 140: Problems With Wireless Connectivity

    The CK30 indicates that it is not Make sure that: authenticated. • The User Name and Password parameters on your CK30 match the user name and password on your authentication server. You may need to re-enter the password on both your CK30 and the authentication server.
  • Page 141: Problems Transmitting Data Through The Serial Port

    If you are having problems sending or receiving data through the integrated serial port on the CK30, check these possible problems: • Make sure the CK30 is connected to the PC, host computer, or RS-232 serial device using the appropriate cable adapter and null modem cable.
  • Page 142: Problems While Scanning Bar Codes

    Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 • If the CK30 is in a communications dock, make sure that the communications dock is connected to the serial device using the appropriate cable. For more information on using the serial port, see “Configuring Serial Communications”...
  • Page 143 Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes (continued) Problem Solution The scanner will not read the bar code • Make sure you aim the scanner beam so it crosses label. the entire bar code label in one pass.
  • Page 144: Booting The Ck30

    To warm boot the CK30 • Press and hold I for 5 seconds. The CK30 tells you it is performing a warm boot and the screen comes back up to the start screen.
  • Page 145: Cold Booting The Ck30

    Chapter 6 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Cold Booting the CK30 If the CK30 or application is locked up and does not respond to a warm boot, follow this procedure to perform a cold boot. When you perform a cold boot, all data in your RAM storage is deleted.
  • Page 146: Cleaning The Scanner Window And Ck30 Screen

    • Clean the scanner window. • Clean the CK30 screen. Clean the scanner window and CK30 screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer. To clean the CK30, use a solution of ammonia and water.
  • Page 147: Specifications

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  • Page 148: Physical And Environmental Specifications

    Appendix A — Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications Use this section to locate technical information about the CK30 and its available features and options. Physical Dimensions Length: 20.3 cm (8.0 in) Width: 8.9 cm (3.5 in) Depth: 5.5 cm (2.15 in) with standard case, 6.2 cm (2.45 in) with wide case...
  • Page 149 55 mil code 19.1 to 126 cm 7.5 to 49.0 in 55 mil code, retroreflective 105 to 151 cm 41.0 to 59.0 in 100 mil code, retroreflective 113 to 227 cm 44.0 to 89.0 in CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 150 100% contrast contrast 0,33 mm/ 13 mils/ contrast contrast Reading distances on the 2D line Symbology Density Density (mm) (mil) (mm) (mm) (inch) (inch) Code 39 0.125 0,33 mm/ 13 mils/ 100% 100% contrast contrast CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 151: Accessories For The Ck30

    The serial adapter is a 26-pin dual-row connector to DB-9 connector that connects directly to the bottom of the CK30. AA2 Serial Adapter The AA2 serial adapter converts the CK30 serial connector to a DB 9 serial connector which includes power on pin 9. AB1G Battery (P/N 318-020-XXX) Use the lithium-ion battery to provide main power to the computer.
  • Page 152 AC2 4-Bay Battery Charging Dock (P/N 852-905-XXX) Use the AC2 to charge up to four AB1G batteries without having to remove them from the CK30. You can insert up to four CK30s with batteries installed making it easy to remember to charge your batteries overnight.
  • Page 153 The holster and belt provide an easy way for you to carry the CK30 while not using it. The holster and belt support either right or left-handed use and you can use it to carry a CK30 with or without a handle. You can only use this accessory with a CK30 that has either the 1D linear imager or the 2D imager.
  • Page 154: Typing Characters Not Printed On The Keypad

    C and then F8 C and then R C and then S Not hidden C and then F10 C and then T C and then Alpha Not hidden C and then Right Enter Not hidden CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 155 C key and then O B and then C and then P Not applicable C and then Q Not applicable C and then R Not hidden C and then T Not applicable C and then Right Enter Not hidden CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 156 C and then R C and then Alpha Not hidden C and then Tab Not hidden < B and then Not hidden > B and then Not hidden C and then Right Enter Not hidden CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 157: Pin Assignments For The Serial Port

    Appendix A — Specifications Pin Assignments for the Serial Port Use the following table to understand the pinouts on the 26-pin serial port of the CK30. Pin Assignments for the Serial Port I/O to Number Signal Name Terminal Description Ground...
  • Page 158 Appendix A — Specifications CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 159: Default Settings

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  • Page 160: Default Configuration Settings

    Default Configuration Settings Use the following tables to see the default configuration settings of the CK30. If you restore the CK30 to factory default settings, it will use these values. The tables are organized according to the options in the Configuration Utility. The options you see on your CK30 depend on which decode algorithm you have enabled.
  • Page 161 Scanner Settings Default Value Triggering Mode Level Hardware Trigger Enable Turn Off After Good Read Enable/One-shot Scanner Port Settings Default Value Baud Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 7 bits Parity Even Stop Bits 2 stop bit CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 162 802.11 Radio Settings Default Value Security Choice Funk Security Funk Security Active Profile Profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastructure Channel SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Disabled (CAM) 8021x None Association Open Encryption None Pre-Shared Key Null CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 163 Baud Rate 115200 bps Parity Even Data Bits 7 bits Stop Bits 1 stop bit Flow Control None Protocol Configurable EOM1 0x03 EOM2 No characters 0x02 Reader Command Enabled without TMF Disable Handshake 0x00 - Disable CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 164 High beep 1950 Hz Display Backlight Timeout 15 seconds Max. Backlight Level Backlight Level High High Backlight Level Low High Backlight Level High Backlight on Good Read Display Contrast Depends on display type Screen Rotation Disable CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 165 Use F1-F5 as URL Keys URL Shortcuts Pass Function Keys to Browser Function Keys to HTML Set URL’s for Function Keys Default ION Configuration ION Configuration Default Value Run ION Client ION Server ION List File SSCK30.cab CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 166 Appendix B — Default Settings CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 167: Reprogrammable Keypad

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  • Page 168: Reprogramming The Keypad

    Appendix C — Reprogrammable Keypad Reprogramming the Keypad You can use the reprogrammable keypad utility of the CK30 to: • Change the functionality of keypad keys or key combinations • Create keypad macros Use this table to understand how to navigate through the reprogrammable keypad utility.
  • Page 169 1 Start the reprogrammable keypad utility. 2 Press the key you want to reprogram twice. The hexadecimal scan code for the key appears in both fields. 3 Press Enter. The select modifiers dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 170 Shift to access the reprogrammed key, you select Shift. You do not need to select a modifier or function key. 5 Press Enter. The Key Response dialog box appears. 6 Select Unicode Character and press Enter. The Unicode dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 171 1 Start the reprogrammable keypad utility. 2 Press the key you want to reprogram twice. The hexadecimal scan code for the key appears in both fields. 3 Press Enter. The select modifiers dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 172 0x. The range is from 0x0 to 0xFFFF. Decimal You enter a decimal string. The range is from 0 to 65535. 8 Press Tab to select the first VKEY text field. 9 Type the Vkey string and press Tab. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 173 • Contrast Key • Volume Key • Mouse Key Toggle • Rotate Display • Insert VKey • LWIN VKey (Menu launch on CK30) • Delete VKey • Backtab VKey • Pan Mode Toggle • High Contrast Toggle (Accessibility changes to system colors) •...
  • Page 174 Shift. You do not need to select a modifier or function key. 5 Press Enter. The Key Response dialog box appears. 6 Select Keyboard Command and press Enter. The Keyboard Command Select dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 175 1 Start the reprogrammable keypad utility. 2 Press the key you want to reprogram twice. The hexadecimal scan code for the key appears in both fields. 3 Press Enter. The select modifiers dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 176 8 (Optional) Enter any command line parameters you want to use. 9 Press Enter. A dialog box appears asking if you want to commit your new entry to permanent storage. 10 Select Yes or No and press Enter. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 177 3 Press Enter. The select modifiers dialog box appears. 4 Press Enter. The Key Response dialog box appears. 5 Select Modify Scan code and press Enter. The Press Key to Translate dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 178 2 Select Yes and press Enter. A dialog box appears asking if you want to remove the entry from permanent storage. 3 Select Yes or No and press Enter. You will hear a beep when your changes are successful. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 179 Enter. You will hear a beep when your changes are successful. Finding the Registry Entries for Keypad Changes The CK30 provides registry files for each keypad change you make. These files are located at: \CK_FFS\KeypadMods\KeypadModxxxx.reg Each modification has its own entry. To combine entries, copy all the keys into a single registry file and combine identical keys to contain the data from both files.
  • Page 180: Creating Keypad Macros

    • The best use of macros is as a tool for repetitive data entry. Use this table to understand the macro icons that appear in the status bar. Icon Description You are recording a macro. You are deleting the macro. You are playing the macro. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 181 1 Start the keypad macro utility. 2 Press the key you want to activate the macro twice. The hexadecimal scan code for the key appears in both fields. 3 Press Enter. The select modifiers dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 182 Delay. If you select Timed, the key response delay matches the timing of the key press. If you select Manual, you need to enter the time for the delay. 7 Press Enter. The macro entry dialog box appears. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 183 1 Press Ctl Alt Shift C. The Remove all keypad macros dialog box appears. 2 Select Yes and press Enter. A dialog box appears asking if you want to remove the entry from permanent storage. CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 184 Enter. You will hear a beep when your changes are successful. Finding the Registry Entries for Keypad Macros Registry files for each keypad macro are provided for you. These files are located at: \CK_FFS\KeypadMods\KeypadModxxxx.reg CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 185 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD] "ScancodeFilterArray"=hex:\ 0d,00,05,00,06,00,06,00,00,00 "KeyMacro0x50d"=hex:\ 0a,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 0a,f0,00,00,a0,00,00,00,\ 11,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 11,f0,00,00,6c,00,00,00,\ 19,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 19,f0,00,00,6b,00,00,00 Your combined reg file should look like this: "ScancodeFilterArray"=hex:\ 08,00,0d,00,06,00,06,00,00,00, 0d,00,05,00,06,00,06,00,00,00 "KeyMacro0xd08"=hex:\ 08,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 08,f0,00,00,7a,00,00,00,\ 10,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 10,f0,00,00,01,00,00,00,\ 18,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 18,f0,00,00,6e,00,00,00 "KeyMacro0x50d"=hex:\ 0a,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\ 0a,f0,00,00,a0,00,00,00,\ 11,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 11,f0,00,00,6c,00,00,00,\ 19,00,00,00,19,00,00,00,\ 19,f0,00,00,6b,00,00,00 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 186 Appendix C — Reprogrammable Keypad CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 187: Index

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  • Page 188 79 Funk, 61 application Microsoft, 62 closing, 95 troubleshooting, 122–124 converting a Trakker Antares, 79 customizing how they load, 87 developing a web-based, 75 AA1 serial adapter accessory, installing using Avalanche, 86 described, 135 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 189 25 backup battery, understanding, 105 bar codes calling Product Support, 120 scanning, 22 capitalizing characters, 13 scanning to configure the CK30, 39 Caps Lock, using, 13 scanning, troubleshooting, 126 card, SD supported symbologies, 133 inserting or removing, 29...
  • Page 190: Configuration Utility

    Trakker Antares communications dock application, 79 AD1 accessory, 136 copy files AD2 accessory, 136 to CK30 using ActiveSync, 84 configuration, default settings, 144 using File Manager, 93 configuration commands copyright information, xiv bar codes, scanning to configure, 39 CPU Monitor, diagnostics screen, 108 definitions.
  • Page 191 Sound Test, 118 using to upgrade operating system, 99 using, 104 function keys diagram, Configuration Utility, 35 programming any key to be, 157 dimensions, physical, 132 using, 12 disabling security, 70 Display Test, diagnostics screen, 109 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 192 36 URL, 78 IPSec, described, 70 programming function keys to use web- based application settings, 77 build version, supported, 4 programming tips, 79 Versions, diagnostics screen, 110 setting a start page, 77 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 193 CK30, 3 from a key or key combination, 159 mouse Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), 70 moving a window, 19 LEAP security, configuring, 64 using, 17 LED Test, diagnostics screen, 111 moving a window, 19 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 194 Driver Version, diagnostics screen, 115 physical Information, diagnostic screen, 115 dimensions, 132 signal, using to place access points, 116 specifications, 132 RAM Monitor, diagnostics screen, 116 pin assignments, serial port, 141 Read CPU Registers, diagnostics s creen, 116 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 195 164, 169 2D area imager, 24 files bar codes, 22 keypad changes, 163 bar codes to configure the CK30, 39 keypad macros, 168 laser scanner, 23 remapping keys, 161 tips for improving 2D area imager remotely managing the CK30, using...
  • Page 196 System Main Menu, 96 accessing, 90 settings, restoring default, 37 changing the password, 97 Setup Assistant, using to configure CK30, exiting, 90 removing password, 98 site survey, using Radio Information to setting a password to protect, 96...
  • Page 197 156 lost network connection after Virtual Private Network (VPN), suspend, 124 configuring, 70 operating the CK30, 121, 122 virtual wedge, default configuration, 146 preventive maintenance, 130 volume, changing, 21 scanning bar codes, 126 VT/ANSI keypad, typing hidden...
  • Page 198 Index work area of screen, 15 Microsoft, 58 WPA2-802.1x security, configuring, 56 WPA-PSK security WPA2-PSK security, configuring, 58 configuring WPA-802.1x security Funk, 58 configuring Microsoft, 60 Funk, 56 WPA-PSK security, configuring, 55 CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 200 Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, Washington 98203 U.S.A. tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.intermec.com CK30 Handheld Computer User's Manual *073528-005* P/N 073528-005...

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