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Contents Contents Before You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Global Services and Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii Warranty Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Insert a MicroSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 How to Transfer Files. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Set Up the Computer as a Mass Storage Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 CN51 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Use the Camera 45 About the Color Camera. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 How to Take Pictures and Record Videos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Take a Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Record a Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About Network Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Configure 802.11 Radio Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 About Bluetooth Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Turn On the Bluetooth Radio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 Connect a Bluetooth Scanner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Update the Computer Using a microSD Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106 Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer 109 About the Intermec Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110 About Troubleshooting the Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Wi-Fi Connection Problems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 About the Computer Features This chapter introduces the CN51 Mobile Computerwith Windows® Embedded Handheld 6.5operating system. Use this chapter to learn about basic computer features and functions, as well as the available accessories for it.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features About the CN51 Mobile Computer The Intermec CN51 Mobile Computer is the class-leading mid-range rugged mobile computer that empowers mobile workers with the resources to satisfy and delight customers efficiently today and earn new business tomorrow. The CN51 is available with the following features: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2 Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system 1.
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Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features About Language Provisioning You are prompted to select a language provision when the computer starts for the first time. It may take up to 15 minutes to load your language. Once loaded, your selected language will persist through all boot scenarios (warm, cold, or clean). Make sure you select the correct language before you tap Provision. If you need to change the language provisioning, you must reinstall the operating system and restart the computer.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Use these Intermec accessories to charge the CN51 batteries: • • • • • • Quad Battery Charger (Model AC21) Charge-Only Multidock (Model AD23) Ethernet Multidock (Model AD24) Single Dock (Model AD27) Vehicle Power Adapter (Model AE36) AC Power Adapter (Model AE37) Change the Battery When the battery in the CN51 has a low charge, replace it with a charged battery.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features 5 Insert the bottom of a fully charged battery into the CN51, and press down on the top until it clicks into place. 6 If necessary, reattach the handstrap. About Battery Status Use the battery icon on the Title bar to view the power status of the battery. Battery Status Icons Icon Status Battery is fully charged. Battery has medium charge. Battery is low. You need to replace the battery soon. Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features The Battery status LED below the computer screen indicates the charging status of the battery. #BUUFSZ TUBUVT -&% Battery LED States Document Title LED State Description Steady green The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is more than 95% charged. Blinking green The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is between 60% and 95% charged. Steady red The computer is connected to a charger and the battery is less than 60% charged.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features About Battery Life and Conservation Batteries that are stored outside the computer for long periods of time slowly discharge. Intermec recommends storing the battery in a charger to maintain battery performance. Battery Conservation Tips When You Want to: Do this to Save Battery Power: • Connect the computer to an external Use the computer and the low power source. battery status icon appears or the battery light turns on.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features About the Status LEDs The status LEDs turn on, turn off, or blink to indicate a specific activity on your computer. Status LED Locations Main Status LED Descriptions Document Title Callout LED Color Description 1 Notification Orange Windows Mobile 6.5 notification. 2 Good Read Green Good read of a bar code. Blinking red Bad read of a bar code. Blinking green The data collection engine is processing or starting up.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Main Status LED Descriptions (Continued) Callout LED Color Description 2 Intermec Ready-to-Work ™ indicator Blue If Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) is installed, the application is running and is connected to the host. If you do not have ITE, you can configure the Ready-to-Work indicator to turn on or off to indicate a healthy state. Blinking blue ITE is running but not connected to the host. The computer is unhealthy.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Location of Orange and Green Key LEDs Orange and Green Key Status LEDs Document Title Callout LED Color Description 4 Orange key status Orange The Orange shift plane is enabled. You can type characters or access functions printed in orange on the keypad. 4 Orange/green key status Orange or When the LED is orange, the green Orange shift plane is enabled. You can type characters or access functions printed in orange on the keypad.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Orange and Green Key Status LEDs (Continued) Callout LED Color Description 5 Green key status Green The Green shift plane is enabled. You can type characters or access functions printed in green on the keypad. About the Keypad The CN51 comes with either a numeric keypad or a QWERTY keypad: • • The numeric keypad is for applications that require mainly numeric data.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features CN51 QWERTY Keypad Configure the Keypad Backlight You can configure the keypad backlight to always turn on, always stay off, or turn on depending on the lighting level of your work environment. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Tap Device Settings > Backlight > Keypad. 3 Select the options you want for the keypad backlight: • Select Always offto prevent the keypad backlight from turning on.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Use the orange key and the green key to access additional characters, symbols, and functions printed on the keypad overlay. After you understand how to use the color-coded keys and key sequences, you can access all of the additional features printed on the keypad overlay. The default setting for the Green/Orange keys is Press twice to lock. You can also set the keys to Press once to lock if you do not want the Green/Orange keys to lock after pressing them twice.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features How to Capitalize Characters on the Numeric Keypad If your CN51 has the numeric keypad, you can capitalize characters individually, or you can type all capital letters by enabling Caps Lock: • • • To capitalize a single character, press the key, and then the <1> key. Select the key with the letter you want to capitalize. Press <1> again to return to lowercase letters. To enable Caps Lock, press and then press . To disable Caps Lock, press again.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Intermec Power Options 16 Option Description Hibernate (battery swap) High power saving mode. The computer saves the current system state, registry, and file system and then powers off all radios and internal devices. You can wake the computer by pressing the Power button or connecting the computer to external power. Suspend Medium power saving mode.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features If you are using WPA or 802.1x security, the computer may need to reauthenticate before it resumes your application. The Real Time Clock (RTC) will persist through all of the power options as long as it receives power from the Real Time Clock battery. The Intermec Power Options screen is customizable.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features 3 Use your stylus to adjust the volume slider. 4 Tap OK. 5 Tap the Title bar. 6 Tap the Volume icon . 7 Adjust the volume slider. About the Imager The computer has an EA30 or EA31 area imager that can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes. You can also use the imager to take pictures as if it were a camera. You can also use Bluetooth communications to connect the computer to cordless scanners, such as the SF51 and SR61.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features For near or close-in scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in) or less, use the laser pointer as a guide and aim slightly to the right of the center of the bar code. Make sure the illumination beam covers the bar code you are trying to decode. For standard and long range scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in) or more, use the laser pointer as a guide and aim toward the middle of the bar code.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Connect a Bluetooth Scanner You can connect the computer to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner, such as the SF51 or SR61. Make sure that the Bluetooth radio in the computer is turned on before you try to connect to a scanner. 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > Wireless Scanning. 2 Tap Add Device. 3 Select Quick Connect, Search, or Manual. Follow the instructions on the screen to add a Bluetooth scanner.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features 3 Slide the microSD card holder towards the top of the CN51 to unlatch it, and lift the holder to open it. 4 Place the microSD card in the holder with the contacts facing away from the holder. 5 Close and latch the microSD card holder.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features 6 Close and latch the SIM card holder, and close the card access door until it snaps shut. 7 Install the battery and turn on the computer. You should now be able to navigate to the Storage Card folder and view the contents of the microSD card.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Set Up the Computer as a Mass Storage Device Use the computer as a mass storage device so you can easily copy files to and from the mobile computer and your desktop PC. 1 Go to www.datalight.com and download the Reliance Nitro Windows Driver (RNWD). 2 Connect the mobile computer to your desktop PC using a USB cable or USB-capable accessory. 3 On the mobile computer, tap Start > Settings > System > Intermec Settings. 4 Tap Device Settings > USB.
Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features Accessory Description DX1 Desktop Dock, DX2 Dual Dock, DX4 Quad Dock Use these docks to charge the battery while it is installed in the CN51, or to charge the battery separately. The DX1 includes USB connectivity, and the DX2 and DX4 are available in Ethernet and charge-only versions. Ethernet Adapter Use the Ethernet adapter to connect the CN51 to your Ethernet network.
2 About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Use this chapter to learn about the Windows Embedded Handheld user interface and how to interact with the screen. You can also use this chapter to learn about the Intermec applications on your computer, as well as additional applications you can download.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications About the User Interface The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 operating system provides a touch-friendly and easy to navigate user interface. About the Home Screen When you turn on your mobile computer, the Home screen is the first screen that appears after language provisioning is complete. Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Home Screen Navigation Bars Callout Navigation Bar Description 1 Title bar Use the Title bar icons to view the current status of information such as signal strength and battery power remaining. 2 Horizontal scroll bar A horizontal scroll bar appears when you tap the Title bar. The horizontal scroll bar makes it easy to access the applications associated with the Tile bar icons.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Clock & Alarms Screen with Horizontal Scroll Bar About Screen Gestures The Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 interface supports the use of gestures with the finger or stylus to move around the screen. Screen Gestures Gesture Description Tap Represents the left click of a mouse. Double-tap Represents the left double-click of a mouse. Hold Represents the right click of a mouse when you press and hold on the screen and a context menu appears.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Title Bar Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description Bluetooth is on. Bluetooth headset is detected. ActiveSync connection is established. ActiveSync synchronization is in progress. There is a problem with the ActiveSync synchronization. Connected to a Wi-Fi network. Connected to a Wi-Fi network, and other networks are detected. Wi-Fi synchronization is in progress. Other Wi-Fi networks are detected.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Title Bar Status Icons (Continued) Icon Description The battery has a low charge. The battery has a very low charge. The computer is attached to external power and the battery is charging. No battery is installed in the computer. Configure the Screen Brightness You can configure the screen brightness from the Start menu. 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight. 2 Adjust the slider to the desired brightness level. 3 Tap OK.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Intermec Applications Available on the Computer Icon Document Title Application Description Bluetooth Audio Use the Bluetooth Audio application to connect to a Bluetooth headset or hands-free device. CloneNGo Use CloneNGo to configure basic device settings on multiple client computers from one master computer. For more information, see the CloneNGo User Guide. Intermec Settings Use Intermec Settings to configure your computer.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications Downloadable Intermec Applications for the Computer You can download Intermec applications to extend the capabilities of the computer. You may need to purchase an Intermec license to run some applications. To find an application, go to www.intermec.com > Support > Downloads. About Features Demo Intermec Features Demo provides a simple way to explore the key features of your mobile computer.
Chapter 2 — About the User Interface and Intermec Applications About Intermec Launcher Intermec Launcher is a Microsoft Windows application, designed for Intermec mobile computers, that provides a platform from which other applications may be launched while attempting to provide a locked-down environment. You can configure Intermec Launcher for your specific application requirements. You can download and use Intermec Launcher for a 60-day evaluation period.
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3 Use the Phone You can use the phone feature to make and receive telephone calls, as well as transmit data through cellular wide-area networks (WANs).
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone About the Phone Phone features on the computer include a speaker and a microphone. You can also use a Bluetooth headset or hands-free kit. The phone feature is enabled by default. The WAN radio in your computer determines the supported network types: • • If your computer includes the UMTS/HSPA+ WAN radio, you can connect to UMTS networks in all regions supporting this technology.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone 4 Open the card access door and slide the SIM card holder to the left to open it. 5 Place the SIM card in the holder.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone 6 Close the SIM card holder and slide it to the right to secure it, and then close the card access door. 7 Insert the battery and press down until it clicks in place. 8 Reconnect the handstrap. 9 Press 38 to turn on the CN51.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone 10 If your computer has the UMTS-only WAN radio, tap Yes. The computer atttempts to connect to your UMTS network. When the connection is successful, a confirming message appears. Tap OK to close the message. The phone is ready to use. If your computer has the software-defined radio, tap No. The Home screen appears and the phone is ready to use. If you plan to add additional carriers, you need to enable automatic configuration of carrier settings in Intermec Settings.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone Activate the CDMA Phone To activate the CDMA phone in your mobile computer, you need to contact your wireless carrier and set up an account. You also need to provide the carrier with the Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID) for the computer. You can find the MEID: • on a label located in the battery compartment. • on the outside of the computer shipping box. Note: For the CDMA phone, settings are permanently stored in the WAN radio after activation.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone Make a Phone Call After you activate your UMTS or CDMA phone, you are ready to start making phone calls. 1 Press Phone. 2 Tap the keys to enter the telephone number you want to call, and tap Talk. Make an Emergency Phone Call You can use the phone to make an emergency phone call, even if the SIM card is missing from your UMTS phone or if you do not have a valid CDMA account. In either case, the phone shows that you have no service.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone 2 Select options for the phone sounds: • Select a Ring type from the list. • Select a Ring tone from the list. To hear the selected ring tone, tap the Play button. • Select a Keypad sound from the list. Enter the name of the sound you want to use for voicemail notifications in the Voicemail field. 3 Tap OK.
Chapter 3 — Use the Phone If you plan to add a carrier, you should enable automatic configuration of carrier settings before you activate the phone for the new carrier. This feature is disabled by default. Enable Automatic Configuration of Carrier Settings If you plan to add another WAN radio network carrier, you should enable automatic confguration of carrier settings before you activate the phone for the new carrier. Note: Your computer must have the software-defined radio to use this feature.
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4 Use the Camera Learn to use the color camera to take pictures and record videos, read bar codes, perform document capture, or perform signature capture.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera About the Color Camera The camera and flash are located on the back of the computer. You can use the camera for several tasks, including: Taking pictures and videos Reading bar codes Signature capture Document imaging • • • • How to Take Pictures and Record Videos You use the Pictures & Videos application to use the camera for taking pictures or recording videos, and to configure still photo and video recording settings.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera 2 Tap the Camera icon in the grid, tap Camera on the taskbar, or press Enter. 3 Using the screen as a viewfinder, move the camera until you have the image you want to take a picture of. 4 Hold the computer as still as possible, and press Enter to take and save the picture. If you select to save pictures to the main memory, the pictures are saved to permanent storage on the computer. Record a Video You run the Pictures & Videos application to use the camera for recording videos.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera 4 Tap Menu > Options. 5 From the Save file to list, select SD card and tap OK. Configure or Create Camera Scenes Camera scenes are sets of preset values for camera settings. You can select or create a scene to accommodate your specific needs. 1 Tap Start > SceneEditor. 2 Select a Scene to configure and then tap . Or, to create a new scene, tap New. 3 Configure the necessary settings. If you are creating a new scene, type the name in the Scene box. 4 Tap Save.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Scene Settings Setting Description Exposure Metering The area of the image the camera uses to determine optimal exposure: • Whole screen avg: Uses the image as a whole. • Center weighted avg: Uses the entire • • • • • Document Title image but places empahsis on the center quarter of the image. Center 1/4 averaged (default): Uses the center quarter of the image. Lower 1/4 averaged: Uses the lower quarter of the image. Upper 1/4 averaged: Uses the upper quarter of the image.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Scene Settings (Continued) Setting Description Sharpness Sharpness of the image. Manual settings are from -4 (very soft) to +4 (very sharp) in increments of 1. Default is Auto. Saturation Color saturation level. Manual settings are from -4 (black and white) to +4 (maximum color) in increments of 1. Default is Auto. White Balance Compensates for specific lighting conditions to produce true color images: • Auto (default): Automatic White Balance (AWB) control.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Scene Settings (Continued) Setting Description Noise Reduction Controls the amount of noise or graininess in the image: • Disabled: Disables noise reduction. • Normal: Use normal noise reduction. • Enhanced: Enhance the nose reduction. Configure Camera Settings for Pictures and Videos Use the Pictures & Videos application to configure the camera. Note: You must use Intermec Settings to configure camera settings for reading bar codes, document imaging, or signature capture.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera By default, all settings in the list apply to still pictures. To configure settings for taking videos, tap Video at the top of the list. 4 Select a setting to configure. Camera Settings for Pictures and Videos You can configure camera settings to meet the needs of your operating environment. In the Pictures & Videos application, camera settings are available from the menu when the camera is operating.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Still) Document Title Setting Description Mode Determines the camera operating • Normal: Takes one picture. mode. • Burst: Takes a series of three pictures. • Timer: Waits 10 seconds before taking the picture. Zoom Sets the amount of digital zoom. • 1.0x • 1.5x • 2.0x • 2.5x • 3.0x • 3.5x • 4.0x • 6.0x • 8.0x • Manual Scenes Selects a Scene for the camera.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Still) (Continued) Setting Description Choices Contrast • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sharpness Saturation Color Effects 54 DRAFT +100 +50 0 -50 -100 Manual +100 +50 0 -50 -100 Manual +100 +50 0 -50 -100 Manual None Negative Solarize Sepia Gray Natural Vivid Color Swap Black Board White Board Aqua Posterize Black White Document Title
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Still) (Continued) Setting Description Choices White Balance • • • • • • • • • • • Exposure Compensation From +2.5 to -2.5 in .5 increments.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Still) (Continued) Setting Description Choices Exposure - Metering Metering: Torch Sets whether or not to use the lighting LED. Flash Sets when to use the flash. Focus Sets the focus mode for the camera when shooting video. Full Screen When enabled, this setting hides the task bar. To view the task bar, double-tap the bottom of the screen.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Still) (Continued) Setting Description Choices Resolution • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • JPEG quality Post processing 1936 x 2592 (5.0 mp) 1536 x 2048 (3.2 mp) 1200 x 1600 (2.0 mp) 1072 x 1920 (2.2 mp) 960 x 1280 (1.2 mp) 720 x 1280 (0.9 mp) 768 x 1024 (0.8 mp) 592 x 800 (0.5 mp) 480 x 800 (0.4 mp) 480 x 640 (0.3 mp) 288 x 352 (0.1 mp) 240 x 320 (0.1 mp) 144 x 176 112 x 160 96 x 128 High quality Normal quality (default) • Low quality • Custom quality.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Video) Setting Description Mode Determines the camera operating • Normal: Takes one picture. mode. • Timer: Waits 10 seconds before taking the picture. Zoom Sets the amount of digital zoom. • 1.0x • 1.5x • 2.0x • 2.5x • 3.0x • 3.5x • 4.0x • 6.0x • 8.0x • Manual Scenes Selects a Scene for the camera. • Auto Scenes are sets of preset values for • Manual the camera, optimized for • Van Interior different environments.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Video) (Continued) Setting Description Choices Sharpness • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Saturation Color Effects White Balance Document Title DRAFT +100 +50 0 -50 -100 Manual +100 +50 0 -50 -100 Manual None Negative Solarize Sepia Gray Natural Vivid Color Swap Black Board White Board Aqua Posterize Black White Auto DayLight Cloudy Shade Tungsten Fluorescent Incandescent Horizon Twilight Warm Fluorescent Sunset 59
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Video) (Continued) Setting Description Choices Exposure Compensation From +2.5 to -2.5 in .5 increments. ISO Speed • • • • • Exposure - Auto Exposure Auto Exposure: • • • • • • • • Exposure - Manual Exposure Torch 60 Sets whether or not to use the lighting LED.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Camera Settings (Video) (Continued) Setting Description Full Screen When enabled, this setting hides the task bar. To view the task bar, double-tap the bottom of the screen. Options (Video tab) Video filename prefix Default is vid. Location for saved video files • Main Memory (default) • Flash File Store • RAM Drive Include audio when encoding video files Enable or disable.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera How To Read Bar Codes With the Camera You can use the camera to read bar codes. When you read bar codes with the camera, the computer treats the camera as it would any input device, such as a Bluetooth scanner, and bar code data is sent to an application as if it came from a scanner or imager. There are two ways to enable reading bar codes with the camera: • • You can use the Profile Settings application to enable bar code reading.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera 2 Position the computer about 20 cm (8 in) over the bar code you want to read. Make sure nothing is blocking the camera lens. 3 Press and hold the Scan button. The screen turns into a viewfinder with an aiming bar across the middle of the screen. 4 Center the aiming bar over the bar code and release the Scan button. The bar code is read and the data appears in the active application. If the computer does not read the bar code right away, release the Scan button and try again.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera File Property Settings and Descriptions Setting Description Image file location Path to the directory where the image is stored. Choices Default is \My documents\MDI. Folder memory limit (MBytes) Maximum size (in MB) of the Default is 13 MB. directory where images are stored. Enable tagging location data Enables location data for images Default is disabled. (increases file size?).
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera How to Perform Document Capture With the Camera You can use the camera to perform document capture. Document capture is a specialized feature for taking a picture of a document, and automatically applying keystone correction to the image so that only the document appears in the image.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Note: To perform document capture using the camera, you must use Intermec Settings to configure all document capture settings. Enable or Disable Document Capture With the Camera You use the Profile Settings application to enable or disable document capture with the camera. Performing document capture with the camera is disabled by default. Note: You can also enable document capture by setting parameters in Intermec Settings. 1 Tap Start > ProfileSettings. 2 Tap Camera.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera frame turns white and a red target appears. The camera tries to focus on the center of the document. When the focus and distance are correct, the target turns white and the document image is captured. 5 To view the document capture image, you can browse to MyDocuments\MDI and tap the image file to view it. Camera Settings for Document Imaging To use the camera for document imaging, you must use the Intermec Settings application to configure the camera.
Chapter 4 — Use the Camera Settings Description • • • • • • • • • • • • • Conversion threshold Contrast enhancement Text enhancement Noise reduction 68 Choices Sets the noise reduction level. Very dark (default) Dark Normal Bright Very bright None (default) Photo Black on white White on black None Low Medium (default) High Default is 0. Image rotation • • • • Image lighting correction Default is disabled. Document file Name for the document image name file.
5 Use GPS The computer comes equipped with an integrated Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver if your computer has phone capability (WWAN radio). The GPS receiver can deliver standards-based National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) data strings to GPS applications.
Chapter 5 — Use GPS About the Integrated GPS on Your Computer Intermec recommends that you use the GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) instead of directly accessing the GPS hardware. The GPSID is a Microsoft hardware component that interacts between applications and the GPS hardware. As a Microsoft software component, the GPSID: • • allows multiple applications to simultaneously access the GPS data stream. provides access to GPS data without requiring applications to recognize and parse NMEA syntax.
Chapter 5 — Use GPS 4 Tap OK. About the GPS Module Operating Modes The integrated GPS module has three operating modes: • Standalone • MS Assisted (Mobile Station Assisted) • gpsOneXTRA™ (UMTS computers only) In Standalone mode, the GPS module relies solely on GPS satellites to determine position. Note:The CN51 also supports GLONASS. In MS Assisted mode, the computer can determine position without receiving GPS signals directly from satellites.
Chapter 5 — Use GPS Qualcomm’s gpsOneXTRA Assistance technology provides enhanced operation for Standalone GPS. This option enables the UMTS-enabled computer to automatically download a small assistance data file from the XTRA servers through a brief internet access session. To use this option, you must have a valid and activated WAN data connection. Note: Internet connection fees may apply. Another option you can configure with iGPS is the fix interval.
6 Configure the Computer Use this chapter to learn about the available methods for configuring your computer and how to use Intermec Settings. You can also use this chapter to learn how to configure network communications and wireless security.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer How to Configure the Computer You can configure many parameters on the computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. The values you set for these parameters determine how the computer operates. There are several ways to configure the computer: • • • • Directly on the computer. You can use Intermec Settings directly on the computer to change only the settings on that computer. Remotely using Intermec SmartSystems.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer About the Structure of Intermec Settings Use the following tables to help find the parameters in Intermec Settings that you want to configure. Each table contains the parameters for one of the Intermec Settings Main Menu options. Most parameters are saved as soon as you tap OK. Some settings, such as Security Choice, require you to reboot the computer for the changes to take effect.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Data Collection Menu (Continued) Data Collection Options Parameters You Can Configure Bluetooth Scanners • BT-Configure on Connect When Bluetooth scanners are connected, you can also configure: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Camera Magstripe Reader Enable scanner port Symbologies Symbology Options Scanner settings Bluetooth scanner settings Imager settings Decode security Enable camera port Symbologies Symbology Options Scanner Settings Camera Settings Decode Securit
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Communications Menu (Continued) Communications Options Parameters You Can Configure WWAN • • • • Radio State Carrier Choice Carrier Settings Information Device Settings Device Settings Options Parameters You Can Configure Backlight Display and Keypad Settings Date and Time Date and Time Settings Features Disabled by Policy Good Read • Internal Scanner • Bluetooth Scanner IDL Runtime Versions (Read-only) IDL runtime file versions (ITC50, ITCScan) Keypad • •
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Device Settings (Continued) Device Settings Options Parameters You Can Configure Sounds • • • • • System Component Versions Read-only USB USB function driver Beeper and Voice Good read vibrate intensity Headset beeper Screen Taps Key Clicks Printers Menu Printer Options Parameters You Can Configure Printer (connected through Bluetooth) Printer Settings Note: The Printers menu displays settings for Bluetooth connected printers.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer SmartSystems Information Menu SmartSystems Information Options Parameters You Can Configure Identity Identity Information (hardware version, firmware version, OS version, and so on) (Read-only) Administrator Administrator Settings (name, phone, and email) Location Location Settings (country, state, city, campus, and detail) Information Device Notes (Read-only) Device Monitor Menu Device Monitor Options Parameters You Can Configure Device Health Controls • • • •
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Virtual Wedge Menu (Continued) Virtual Wedge Options Parameters You Can Configure Virtual Wedge Method Virtual Wedge Method (Adapt to application, character mode, or block mode) Barcode Scanner Wedge • Barcode Scanner Grid • Label Encoding (Code Page) Magstripe Reader Wedge Magstripe Reader Grid Location Services Menu Location Services Options Parameters You Can Configure Server • Port • Enable Server Virtual GPS Virtual GPS Settings How to Navigate in Inter
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 2 Tap Menu > Enter Password. 3 Select the Enable password checkbox. 4 Type your password in the Enter: text box. 5 Retype your password in the Confirm: text box. 6 (Optional) Select the Use password to protect CAB Installation if you want to restrict the installation of .cab files. 7 Tap OK. Restore Default Settings The easiest way to restore default settings on your computer is to use Intermec Settings.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Configure the Computer Remotely with SmartSystems You can use Intermec Settings from a SmartSystems console to remotely configure all the Intermec computers. For help using Intermec Settings, click Help > Contents. For information on all the parameters in Intermec Settings, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual. 1 In the SmartSystems console, select a computer and then right-click on it. A list appears. 2 Select Start Intermec Settings.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer By default, the 802.11 radio is disabled. Use the following procedure to enable the Wi-Fi radio using Intermec Settings. 1) Tap Start > Settings > System > Intermec Settings. 2) From the Intermec Settings main menu, tap Communications > 802.11 Radio > Radio Enabled. 3) Select the Radio Enabled check box and tap OK. By default, the computer uses Funk security and enables DHCP. Note: To enable both the 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz bands for the 802.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 2 Tap Turn on Bluetooth. 3 (Optional) If you want this computer to be visible to other Bluetooth devices, tap Make this device visible to other devices. 4 Tap OK. Connect a Bluetooth Scanner You can connect the computer to an Intermec Bluetooth scanner, such as the SF51 or SR61. Make sure that the Bluetooth radio in the computer is turned on before you try to connect to a scanner. 1 Tap Start > Settings > System > Wireless Scanning.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 2 Tap Add Device. 3 Select Quick Connect, Search, or Manual. Follow the instructions on the screen to add a Bluetooth scanner. After you add a Bluetooth scanner, you can configure scanner settings and parameters in Intermec Settings. Create a Configuration Bar Code with EasySet To connect a Blueooth scanner to the computer, you can read a configuration bar code with the scanner. You create the bar code using Intermec EasySet.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 5 Open EasySet and select Interface > Bluetooth > Connect/disconnect > Compose BT address. The Bluetooth Connect/disconnect - Compose BT address screen appears. 6 Enter the BT address listed on the labels that shipped with your computer. 7 Click OK. Connect to a Bluetooth Printer You can connect the computer to a Bluetooth printer and use the computer to wirelessly print to the printer.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 2 Tap Search to find a printer, or tap Manual to enter a device address. Follow the onscreen instructions to select the current Bluetooth printer. 3 (Optional) Tap Print Test Page. The printer prints out a test page. Connect a Bluetooth Audio Device Use the Bluetooth Audio applet to discover, activate, and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as a headset. 1 Select Start > Settings > System > Bluetooth Audio. The Bluetooth Audio screen appears.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 2 Follow the onscreen instructions to discover and connect to a Bluetooth audio device. Note: If a wired audio device such as a headset is already connected to the computer, Bluetooth audio receives priority when a Bluetooth audio device is connected.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer About Wireless Security The computer provides these security solutions for your wireless network: • Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2™) • Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) • 802.1x • LEAP (Funk security only) • WEP You use either Funk or Microsoft security to implement your wireless security solution. Intermec recommends WPA2 security with PSK (Personal) or 802.1x (Enterprise) key management.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 3 Tap Import Certificates. 4 To import a certificate chain: a Tap the Import PFX tab. b Next to the Select pfx to import field, tap <<<. c Find and select the root certificate. d If necessary, enter the Password of pfx. e Tap Import Certificate. 5 To import user and root certificates from a Microsoft IAS server: a Tap Web Enrollment. b To log on to the server, enter the User, Password, and Server (IP Address). c Tap OK.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer How to Make Your Security Choice The computer supports Funk and Microsoft® security. Your security choice depends on your network security needs: • • Choose Funk security if you use the computer in a static environment that requires a high level of security. Funk security provides CCX v4 compliance, support for LEAP and TTLS, and configuration for up to four profiles. Funk security is the default security setting on the computer.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Configure WPA or WPA2 Enterprise (802.1x) Security with Funk Security Before you set WPA-802.1x or WPA2-802.1x security with Funk, you need to configure your authentication server and authenticators. To use TLS protocol, you also need to load a user and root certificate. On your computer, you need to enable the radio and set the date. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Select Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 3 Select a Funk security profile to configure.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 5 For Association, select WPA or WPA2. The default encryption is TKIP or AES, respectively. 6 For 8021x, select None. 7 For Pre-Shared Key, enter the pre-shared key or passphrase: • Enter the pre-shared key (0x followed by 32 hexadecimal pairs) for your access point. • Enter the passphrase (8 to 63 ASCII characters) for your authenticator. The computer internally converts the passphrase to a pre-shared key. 8 Tap OK. Configure 802.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Configure LEAP Security with Funk Security Before you set LEAP security, you need to enable the radio and set the date on your computer. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Select Communications > 802.11 Radio > Funk Security. 3 Select a Funk security profile to configure. 4 Enter the SSID. 5 For Association, select Open, WPA, WPA2, or Network EAP. The default encryption is TKIP for WPA, AES for WPA2, and WEP for Open or Network EAP.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 8 Enter an ASCII key or hex key value for each key you want to use (Key 1 through Key 4): • For 64-bit WEP, enter a 5-byte value: 5 ASCII characters or 0x followed by 5 hexadecimal pairs. • For 128-bit WEP, enter a 13-byte value: 13 ASCII characters or 0x followed by 13 hexadecimal pairs. 9 Select the Transmit key you want to use to transmit data. 10 Tap OK.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer Configure WPA or WPA2 Enterprise (802.1x) Security with Microsoft Security Before you set WPA-802.1x or WPA2-802.1x security with Microsoft, you need to configure your authentication server and authenticators. To use TLS protocol, you also need to load a user and root certificate. On your computer, you need to enable the radio and set the date. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Select Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security. 3 Enter the Network name (SSID).
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 4 For Infrastructure Mode, select Infrastructure. 5 For Association, select WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK. The default encryption is TKIP or AES, respectively. 6 For Pre-Shared Key, enter the pre-shared key or passphrase: • Enter the pre-shared key (0x followed by 32 hexadecimal pairs) for your access point. • Enter the passphrase (8 to 63 ASCII characters) for your authenticator. The computer internally converts the passphrase to a pre-shared key. 7 Tap OK. Configure 802.
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 11 If you selected TLS, enter a User Name and Domain. 12 Tap OK. Configure Static WEP Security with Microsoft Security Before you set static WEP security with Microsoft security, you need to enable the radio on your computer and set the date. Intermec recommends that you use WPA2-PSK instead of WEP if possible. 1 Start Intermec Settings. 2 Select Communications > 802.11 Radio > Microsoft Security. 3 Enter the Network name (SSID).
Chapter 6 — Configure the Computer 5 For Data Encryption, select Disabled. 6 Tap OK.
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7 Manage the Computer Use this chapter to learn how to remotely update, configure, and monitor your Intermec computers. You will also find information on installing and developing software applications as well as how to upgrade the system software.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer About Managing the Computer in Your Network When you have multiple mobile computers and peripherals in your network, it is essential to have an easy way to manage updates, configure all the devices, and remotely troubleshoot problems. Intermec provides two free software solutions for managing your computers: • • CloneNGo™ is a peer-to-peer license-free way to easily clone settings from one computer to another.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer With a Provisioning license, SmartSystems can automatically push software, configuration settings, and other files to the computers. The license also enables ScanNGo, which makes connecting additional computers to your wireless network as easy as scanning bar codes. To purchase a Provisioning license, contact your local Intermec representative. How to Develop and Install Applications Use the Intermec Resource Kits to develop applications to run on the mobile computer.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer Files copied to any of these locations are safe when you cold boot the computer if the Autouser.dat file has been edited correctly. All .cab files in each CABFILES folder are automatically extracted after a cold boot. For more information about AutoRun, see the Intermec Developer Library Resource Kit Developer Guide. Install Applications Using SmartSystems You can use the SmartSystems console to drag-and-drop Intermec applications onto your mobile computer.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer Install Applications Using a microSD Card Use a microSD card to install applications on one computer at a time or if you do not have a network connection. 1 Copy your application file to the microSD card. 2 Insert the microSD card into the mobile computer. 3 On the mobile computer, browse to the SD Card folder and run your application.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer SmartSystems. To download this software management tool, go to www.intermec.com/SmartSystems and click the Downloads tab. • the SmartSystems bundles you want to install. Bundles that include the system software are available from www.intermec.com. Go to Support > Downloads > OS/Firmware/Drivers list. After you locate these items, you can use SmartSystems to update the mobile computer. • 1 Open SmartSystems. 2 Make sure the mobile computer is discovered.
Chapter 7 — Manage the Computer an SD card reader the AutoFlash.img file that contains the update you want to install. If you need this file, visit the Intermec website at www.intermec.com. Click the Products tab, navigate to the computer product page, click the Downloads tab, and then locate the download under OS/Firmware/Drivers. The microSD card slot is located in the battery compartment.
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8 Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer Use this chapter to find answers to any problems you may encounter while using the computer. You will also find information on routine maintenance.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer About the Intermec Dashboard The Intermec Dashboard provides proactive monitoring of your computer to prevent downtime. Using Intermec Dashboard, you can easily see the health of the computer and help pinpoint the source of a problem to determine if it is hardware or software related. It is highly integrated with SmartSystems. You can also use SmartSystems to remotely monitor the health of your computers. For help, see the SmartSystems help.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer About Troubleshooting the Computer These troubleshooting tables may help you fix some common problems you may experience with your computer. These tables group solutions for the Wi-Fi connection, 802.1x security, the imager, and general operation of the computer. Note: If you send the computer in for service, it is your responsibility to save the computer data and its configuration.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer Check Wi-Fi Network Status If you have trouble connecting to your Wi-Fi wireless network: Make sure you have correctly set network parameters on the computer. • Check your wireless security settings. Follow the next procedure to verify available access points and networks, check signal strength, and view other diagnostics. If you need to contact Intermec Product Support, this information can be helpful in troubleshooting wireless network connection issues.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer c Tap Ping. The graph shows the amount of time it takes for the host to return the ping. Tap List to see this information in a list format. 5 Tap the RSSI tab to view the received signal strength of the host signal. The information box includes the current signal strength, host SSID name, MAC address, data rate, and transmit power. • Tap Mark to place an arrow marker above the graph. 6 Tap the Conf tab to set up a log file that lists the RSSI history.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer 802.1x Security Problems and Possible Solutions (Continued) Problem Possible Solution The mobile computer does • The mobile computer may not be not appear to be communicating with the access point. Make authenticating and a sure the mobile computer network name network connection icon matches the access point network name does not appear on the (SSID). toolbar. • The access point may not be communicating with the server.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer 802.1x Security Problems and Possible Solutions (Continued) Problem Possible Solution The mobile computer indicates it is not authenticated. Make sure that: • the User Name and Password parameters on the mobile computer match the user name and password on the authentication server. You may need to configure the password on both the mobile computer and the authentication server.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer 3 Aim the scanner or imager at a bar code and tap and hold Press to Scan. After the computer reads the bar code, the computer beeps and the label data, data length, and symbology appear on the screen. 4 To view recommended settings, press the right arrow button. 5 To accept recommended settings, tap Apply. 6 Tap OK.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer Problems Reading Bar Codes (Continued) Problem Possible Solution The scanner or imager cannot read the bar code. • Position the scanner beam so that it crosses the entire bar code label in one pass. Try to vary the scanning angle. • Check the quality of the bar code label. Scan a bar code label that you know scans properly. Compare the quality of the two bar code labels. You may need to replace the label that you cannot scan.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer Problems Using the Computer You can troubleshoot general problems while using the computer. Before you call Intermec Product Support, look for your problem in the next table, and try the possible solutions. Problems Using the Computer Problem Possible Solution You tap the screen and nothing happens. Align the screen. You press the Power button and • The battery may be completely nothing happens. drained. Replace or charge the battery.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer • • • • • Configuration number (CN) and serial number (SN), printed on a label inside the battery compartmentor shown on the Device Health dashboard under Information. Operating system version Power management settings Wireless security settings Intermec Terminal Emulation (ITE) version and protocol, available from the ITE main screen. Or, programming language of your custom application and tools used to create it.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer How to Restart the Computer If the computer or an application locks up, or if the computer does not respond when you press the Power button, you may need to restart the computer. The computer uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the boot process. Try these methods, in order, to restart the computer: • • • Reboot: Restarts the computer and goes through the initialization process.
Chapter 8 — Troubleshoot and Maintain the Computer Clean the Computer To keep the computer in good working order, you may need to clean the imager window, color camera window, and the touch screen. Clean the windows and the touch screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer.
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Appendix A — Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications This section lists the physical and environmental specifications for the computer. NEED TO VERIFY ALL VALUES! Physical Dimensions Length: Width (at widest part): Height (at grip): Weight (with 2000 mAh battery): 16.5 cm (6.5 in) 7.6 cm (3.0 in) 3.2 cm (1.25 in) 375 g (13.23 oz) Tumble and Drop Specifications Tumble Specification: Drop Specification: 1,000 (0.5 m) tumbles per IEC 60068-2-32 specification.
Appendix A — Specifications Temperature and Humidity Specifications (Continued) Relative humidity (operating): 20 to 95% non-condensing Environmental rating: IP54, Category 1 Screen Specifications • • • • • 480 x 800 pixels 10.16 cm (4.
Appendix A — Specifications Bar Code Symbologies (Continued) * These symbologies are only available if your CN51 has an extended range are imager or a near-far area imager. EA31 Typical Reading Distances - Extended Reading Range These typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (250 lux) for the EA31 standard model with Extended Reading Range activated. Extended Reading Range is enabled by default.
Appendix A — Specifications EA31 Typical Reading Distances - Extended Reading Range Activated Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 4.50 cm/1.77 in 41 cm/16.14 in EA31 Imager Minimum Reading Distances Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux).
Appendix A — Specifications EA31 Minimum Reading Distances Symbology Density Code 39 0.10 mm/4 mils0.13 mm/5 mils0.20 mm/8 mils0.25 mm/10 mils0.50 mm/20 mils1 mm/40 mils Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 8 cm/3.15 in7 cm/2.76 in4 cm/1.57 in3.8 cm/1.5 in7 cm/2.76 in13.5 cm/5.31 in 10 cm/3.94 in13 cm/5.12 in20 cm/7.87 in24.5 xm/9.65 in45 cm/17.72 in71.5 cm/28.15 in EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 5 cm/1.97 in 29.5 cm/11.61 in DataMatrix 7 cm/2.76 in5 0.18 mm/7 mils0.25 mm/10 cm/1.97 in5.2 mils0.
Appendix A — Specifications EA31 Typical Reading Distances EA31 Typical Reading Distances Symbology Density Code 39 0.10 mm/4 mils0.13 mm/5 mils0.20 mm/8 mils0.25 mm/10 mils0.50 mm/20 mils1 mm/40 mils Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 7.5 cm/2.95 in6.5 cm/2.56 in4 cm/1.57 in3.5 cm/1.38 in6.5 cm/2.56 in12.5 cm/4.92 in 10.5 cm/4.13 in13.5 cm/5.31 in21 cm/8.27 in25.5 xm/10 in49 cm/19.29 in90 cm/35.43 in EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 4.5 cm/1.77 in DataMatrix Document Title 30.5 cm/12.01 in 6.
Appendix A — Specifications EA31 Typical Reading Distances (Continued) Minimum Distance Symbology Density PDF417 5 cm/1.97 in3.7 0.17 mm/6.6 mils0.25 mm/10 cm/1.46 in4.5 mils0.38 mm/15 cm/1.77 in mils Maximum Distance 18.2 cm/7.17 in27.5 cm/10.83 in40 cm/15.75 in EA30 Typical Reading Distances - Extended Reading Range These typical reading distances are measured in an office environment (250 lux) for the EA30 standard model with Extended Reading Range activated.
Appendix A — Specifications EA30 Typical Reading Distances - Extended Reading Range Activated Symbology Density Minimum Distance Maximum Distance Code 39 24.50 cm/9.65 64.50 cm/2.56 0.125 mm/5 in62.50/24.61 mils0.50 mm/20 in7.00 cm/2.76 in14.50 cm/5.71 in in97.50 cm/38.39 mils1 mm/40 in mils EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 6 cm/2.36 in 40 cm/15.75 in EA30 Area Imager Minimum Reading Distances Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark (0 lux).
Appendix A — Specifications EA30 Minimum Reading Distances Symbology Density Code 39 0.10 mm/4 mils0.13 mm/5 mils0.50 mm/20 mils1 mm/40 mils Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 9.5 cm/3.74 in8 cm/3.15 in7 cm/2.76 in9.5 cm/3.74 in 10.5 cm/4.13 in14 cm/5.51 in45 cm/17.72 in62 cm/24.41 in EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 6 cm/2.36 in 31.5 cm/12.4 in DataMatrix 8 cm/3.15 in6.5 0.18 mm/7 mils0.25 mm/10 cm/2.56 in5.5 mils0.38 mm/15 cm/2.17 in mils 15.5 cm/6.1 in21.5 cm/8.46 in31.5 cm/12.4 in PDF417 5.
Appendix A — Specifications EA30 Typical Reading Distances EA30 Typical Reading Distances Symbology Density Code 39 0.10 mm/4 mils0.13 mm/5 mils0.50 mm/20 mils1 mm/40 mils Minimum Distance Maximum Distance 9.5 cm/3.74 in8 cm/3.15 in6.5 cm/2.56 in9.5 cm/3.74 in 11.5 cm/4.53 in14.5 cm/5.71 in50 cm/19.69 in75 cm/29.53 in EAN/UPC 100% 0.33 mm/13 mils 6 cm/2.36 in DataMatrix Document Title 7.5 cm/2.95 in6 0.18 mm/7 mils0.25 mm/10 cm/2.36 in5.5 mils0.38 mm/15 cm/2.17 in mils DRAFT 34 cm/13.39 in 16.
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Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Standard Characters Use the following tables to learn how to enter standard and other available characters and functions with the keypad. If there is no sequence of keystrokes for a particular character or function, it is only available through the soft input panel (SIP), which you can access by tapping the keyboard icon on the touch screen. Note: You can only enter “*” and “#” characters in the phone or contacts applications.
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad n c66 c666 c7 c77 c777 c7777 c8 c88 c888 c9 c99 c999 c9999 c12 c122 c1222 c13 c133 c1333 c14 c144 N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ]A ]B ]C ]D ]E ]F ]G ]H o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H CN51 Mobile Computer User Manual - DRAFT DRAFT 137
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad I c1444 c15 c155 c1555 c16 c166 c1666 c17 c177 c1777 c17777 c18 c188 c1888 c19 c199 c1999 c19999 0 1 2 ]I ]J ]K ]L ]M ]N ]O ]P ]Q ]R ]S ]T ]U ]V ]W ]X ]Y ]Z b bY bU J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0 1 2 138 CN51 Mobile Computer User Manual - DRAFT DRAFT
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes Character Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 bI bH bJ bK bB bN bM 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN51 Characters and Functions To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad @ (at symbol) N/A & (ampersand) N/A * (asterisk) * : (colon) N/A , (comma) c# $ (dollar) N/A ! (exclamation) N/A - (hyphen) b* % (percent) N/A . (period) . b# # bQ bS bC bD bX bE bO bG bR .
Appendix B — Keypads and Keystrokes To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad ? (question mark) N/A ‘ (apostrophe) N/A Backslash c* j { u d l r c1 e b or c c0 b m or c m | m bA bZ bP j { u d l r b]] e b or ] s bm | m Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter Shift Space Start (Windows) Esc Intermec Dashboard 140 CN51 Mobile Computer User Manual - DRAFT DRAFT