User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Before You Begin
- Using the CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer
- Understanding Windows Mobile
- Configuring the CK32 I-Safe
- Configuring the Operating Parameters
- Setting Up Ethernet Communications
- Setting Up Bluetooth Communications
- Setting Up 802.11 Radio Communications
- Configuring Security on the CK32 I-Safe
- Developing and Installing Applications
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Accessories
- AN1 Communications Adapter (P/N 871-223-xxx)
- AC11 Quad Battery Charger (P/N 852-914-xxx)
- Handle (P/N 714-625-xxx)
- Hand Strap (P/N 825-183-xxx)
- Carrying Strap Kit (P/N 825-186-xxx)
- AB6 Battery Pack (P/N 318-021-xxx)
- Tethered Stylus (P/N 203-828-xxx)
- Battery Eliminator (P/N 714-619-xxx)
- Power Supply (P/N 851-061-xxx)
- Screen Protector (P/N 346-065-004)
- Index
Chapter 5— Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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Performing a Clean Boot
If performing either reset method fails to restore system
operation, you may have to perform a clean boot. This is a boot
method which formats the Object Store (user store) to clean data
and registry information from the CK32 I-Safe system and
restore them to their factory-default state.
To perform a clean boot
1 Press the Power button to suspend the CK32 I-Safe.
2 With a bent paper clip or similar device, press the recessed
reset switch on the CK32 I-Safe keypad.
3 Press and hold the Power button until a Warning message
appears on the display, release the Power button, then read
the message.
4 Press and release the right side of the Scan button to perform
a clean boot. Press and release the left side of the Scan button
to cancel the clean boot.
Cleaning the Scanner Window, Screen, and Computer
To keep the computer in good working order, you may need to
perform these minor maintenance tasks:
• clean the scanner window
• clean the screen
• clean the computer housing and handle
The clean boot process will erase the memory in the CK32 I-
Safe, including all applications and data files found in the
object store.
To preserve application programs through a clean boot they
must be stored in the Flash File Store.










