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 1 — Using the CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer
8 CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer User’s Manual
Using the Keypad
Your CK32 I-Safe has one of the following keypad overlay
options:
• 42-key large numeric and function
• 56-key full alphanumeric
You enter all of the characters and functions printed above the
keys just like you would on a standard keypad.
The CK32 I-Safe supports TE 2000 VT100/220/320/340 and
ANSI, TE 2000 5250, and TE 2000 3270. Use the TE 2000
keypad overlays to enter the same keys that you can enter on a
VT/ANSI keyboard, and IBM 5250 keyboard, or an IBM 3270
keyboard. Like the standard CK32 I-Safe overlay, the TE 2000
keypad overlays let you enter all the characters printed on or
above the keys. The terminal emulation keypads also come with
the same color-coded keys that are on the standard overlay.
For help using TE 2000 terminal emulation, see the TE 2000
Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide (P/N 977-055-xxx).
Note: You must use the color-coded keys to access several hidden
characters (such as { and }) on the CK32 I-Safe keypad.










