Configuring The Ck30 By Scanning Bar Codes - Intermec CK30 User Manual

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Configuring the CK30 by Scanning Bar Codes

CK30 Handheld Computer User's Manual
You can change some of the configuration parameters of the
CK30 by scanning Code 39 or Code 93 bar code labels
containing configuration commands. This method is a fast and
easy way to change just a few configuration parameters on a
single CK30.
You can only change some of the configuration parameters by
scanning bar codes. To configure all of the configuration
parameters, use the Configuration Utility or send commands
through the network to your CK30.
You can print and scan the bar code labels from the Intermec
Computer Command Reference Manual or you can create your
own bar code labels. For help, see the Intermec Computer
Command Reference Manual.
You can also use Intermec's EasySet software to print
configuration labels you can scan to change your configuration
settings. For more information, see the EasySet online help.
EasySet is available from the Intermec Data Capture web site.
There are some limitations on using EasySet labels to change
symbology configuration settings. Please use an alternate method
of configuration for setting up symbologies.
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
*$+BV1*
*$+BV1*
When you scan bar code configuration commands, the CK30
emits a series of beeps unless the volume is turned off. There are
two beep sequences:
• One high beep means you scanned a valid configuration
command.
• Three low beeps means you scanned an invalid configuration
command.
Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK30
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