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1. 2 You will be prompted to reboot the device for changes to take affect Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds to initiate the reboot Do not use the Reset button See Preferred Reset Method on page 110 for more information 3 Go to Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Intermec Settings gt Communications gt Ethernet Adapter gt IP Settings 4 Ifyou have a DHCP server enable DHCP or If you do not have a DHCP server set these parameters IP address Subnet mask e Default router 38 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 5 If required for your network you may also need to set these parameters on each CK32 I Safe e Primary and secondary DNS servers e Primary and secondary WINS servers 6 Make sure your CK32 I Safe is talking to the network and that the network can see your CK32 I Safe To check the status of your Ethernet connection 1 Tap the iConnect icon Be in the lower right corner of the Today screen N From the menu select Status gt Ethernet The Ethernet Status screen appears and checks the connection Ethernet Status Ethernet Enabled X Adapter not responsive X Media State X IP Address X Ping Status Try Again You can also use iConnect to configure the network settings if you need to change any setting Tap Tools gt Ethernet IP Settings from the iConnect menu Setting Up Bluetooth Communi
2. 0 eee eee eee eee 55 Configuring Security on the CK32 ISafe 0 0 eee eee 56 Understanding the Wireless Network 0 0 e cece eee 57 Using WPA SCCUrty al kesi die ed edikt gej We EDO oa 57 Using Static WEP Security sona cece ee ee cece eee 58 Using 802 1x Security ivi i ir sou earns MOJE EVE NE EER Hye See ewes 59 Using LEAP Security issn icc aa sg LE duet corneas EA 59 Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security 00 5 60 Configuring Funk Security Using Intermec Settings 60 Configuring Funk Security Using the Profile Wizard 65 Configuring EAP FAST with Profile Wizard 72 Configuring Microsoft Security 1 2 0 0 0 eee ee eee eee 73 Loading a Certificate seun Se ke BORI as See Sea 76 Disabling Security icy cue ok aia os ea sc lea 79 4 Developing and Installing Applications 81 Developing Applications for the CK32 I Safe nuu cee eee eee 82 Developing a New Application Using the Intermec Developer Library 82 Developing a Web Based Application 0 0 0 cece eee eee 83 Converting a Trakker Antares Application for the CK32 I Safe 83 Installing Applications on the CK32 LSafe 0 eee eee eee 84 Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation 85 Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync 85 Installing Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche 87 Launching An A
3. 000 116 Physical Dimensions scieneo 0 0 0 cee eee eee a ee 116 Weights crae raa GE thee Bler 116 Power Specifications 0 0 eee eee eee eee 116 Electrical Specifications ss spao SREE eens eee 116 Temperature and Humidity Specifications 116 LCD Touch Screen Specifications 116 Keypad Optone csi vane cae tata a Pie eed 117 Bar Code Symbologies 0 00 cece eee eee ee 117 Linear Imager Reading Distances 0004 118 Accessories ei efit art ik de den ede a eb toe he dae ae eee 122 AN1 Communications Adapter P N 871 223 xxx 122 AC11 Quad Battery Charger P N 852 914 xxx 122 Handle P N 714 625 xxx 0 ee eens 122 Hand Strap P N 825 183 xxx 20 eee eee eee 122 Carrying Strap Kit P N 825 186 xxx 123 AB6 Battery Pack P N 318 021 xxx 0 see ee eee ee eee 123 Tethered Stylus P N 203 828 xxx 2 ee eee eee eee eee 123 Battery Eliminator P N 714 619 xxx 2 0 2 ee eee eee 123 Power Supply P N 851 061 xxx 0 2 eee eee eee 123 Screen Protector P N 346 065 004 123 NON NE E E E A cmeea niece ere mnanaen 125 vi CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Before You Begin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information technical support information and sources for additional product information Safety Information A Wa
4. WiFi Scan Tab Contents Scan SSID Signal Channel BSSID Privacy The SSID broadcast from the access point The RSSI seen from the access point Channel on which client radio is communicating with access point The MAC address for the access point radio Y WEP TKIP or AES encryption is being used N no encryption is being used CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 51 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Supplicant The Supplicant tab provides you with security and authentication information configured elsewhere in the CK32 I Safe Sp Septet Tih Conta iojxi Fie Zoom Tools Help ISpy WiFi 4 4 3 17 bk Services Status ON Authentication State unknown Authentication unknown Supplicant Events Configure Reconnect Clear Events Profile Intermec Supplicant Version 2 01 00 0214 ISpyWiFi WiFi Scan Supplicant Ping D and I Supplicant Tab Contents Supplicant Service Status Authentication State 52 ON Intermec Funk Security is enabled OFF Microsoft Security is enabled Starting Up Shutting Down Unknown Undefined authenticated Authentication Server successful authentication failed Previous authentication attempt failed disconnected No authentication used Open or Static WEP connection used acquired Access point located authentication process not initiated authenticating Attempting authentication with Authentication Se
5. 4 Click the Discover icon on the SmartSystems Console Your CK32 I Safe should appear in the Keypad Computers area of the screen 5 Click and drag the OS bundle from the Software Vault and drag to the C32 I Safe icon Release the OS bundle on the device icon and the following message will appear SmartSystems Console H B j re you sure you want to upgrade CN3A21590600367 55_CLIENT with Intermec CN3 Andromeda2_3 00 03 0010 CN3_EN_GPRS 6 Click the Yes button and SmartSystems Server will start transferring files to the CK32 I Safe A white screen with text on it will appear on the CK32 I Safe icon as the files are being downloaded download or errors could occur Make sure that the CK32 I Safe does not suspend during the Caution When the file download is complete the CK32 I Safe performs a warm boot and starts to install the upgrade files After the OS file installation is completed the CK32 I Safe warm boots again and the Windows Mobile welcome screen appears You will need to recalibrate the screen at this time To upgrade the SSPB 1 Connect your the CK32 I Safe to your network that has the SmartSystem Server installed 2 Install SmartSystems Foundation on your desktop or laptop computer then double click the icon on your toolbar to start the SmartSystems Console 102 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 Double click the SmartSystems icon on your taskba
6. Order spare Order spare parts parts Technical Talk to technical support Support about your Intermec product Service e Geta return authorization number for authorized service center repair Request an on site repair technician Service Ask about an existing contracts contract e Renew a contract e Inquire about repair billing or other service invoicing questions Before You Begin In the USA and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 and choose this option 1 and then choose 2 1 and then choose 1 1 or 2 and then choose 4 2 and then choose 2 2 and then choose 1 1 or 2 and then choose 3 Outside the U S A and Canada contact your local Intermec representative To search for your local representative from the Intermec web site click Contact Who Should Read This Manual The CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual is for the person who is responsible for installing configuring and maintaining the CK32 I Safe Before you work with the CK32 I Safe you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms such as IP address CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual ix Before You Begin Related Documents The Intermec web site at www intermec com contains our documents in PDF that you can download for free To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Other Copyright Information Microsoft Windows
7. anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel When you tap the displayed word it is inserted into your text at the insertion point The more you use the CK32 I Safe the more it learns to anticipate To change word suggestion options such as the number of words suggested at one time tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt Input gt the Word Completion tab Typing With the Onscreen Keyboard Tap the input panel arrow then tap Keyboard On the soft keyboard that is displayed tap the keys with your stylus To type lowercase letters tap the keys with the stylus e To type a single uppercase letter or symbol tap the Shift key To tap multiple uppercase letters or symbols tap the CAP key To convert a letter to uppercase tap and hold the stylus on the letter and drag up To add a space drag the stylus to the right across at least two keys e To backspace one character drag the stylus to the left across at least two keys e To insert a carriage return tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the keyboard and drag down ERR Sree Eu tjej Day Menu CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile To use larger keys 1 Tap the input panel arrow 2 Select Options 3 Select the Large keys radio button Using Block Recognizer Character recognition software gives you a fast and easy method for entering in
8. implemented H Saves the registry path and all child entries to the specific REG registry file Q Indicates whether a message box should appear when a fatal error occurs filename Fully qualified file name to read from or write to encased in double quotes to support spaces in paths or file names See examples below Process return code uses standard error codes defined in WinError h Example use AutoReg to install this registry information autoreg exe Flash File Store install reg use AutoReg to install this registry information Delete the file afterwards autoreg exe D Flash File Store install reg use AutoReg to extract registry information to a file autoreg exe HHKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software Intermec Version version reg 96 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual AutoCab Usage Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications The format of the input file in this example is the standard registry format which should ease the creation of the input file since there are many publicly available utilities to generate a registry file besides Notepad One example of a tool is the Microsoft Remote Registry Editor AutoCab AutoCab exe extracts files registry settings and shortcuts from Windows Mobile cabinet cab files The Windows Mobile startup sequence invokes AutoCab as a part of AutoExec and AutoRun During the Windows Mobile startup sequence AutoCab processes all CAB files in th
9. or select Use following password to use the protocol without entering a password each time you use the CK21 I Safe 7 In the Password field type a unique password for this protocol 8 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates For help with certificates see Loading a Certificate on page 76 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 10 11 12 13 14 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set options for server certificate validation and trust From the Inner PEAP Authentication list choose EAP MS CHAP V2 EAT Token Card or EAP MD5 Challenge Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authentication server based on its certificate when using PEAP Tap Root CA select a root certificate and then tap OK Enter the Common Names of trusted servers Tap OK Configuring TLS Security With Profile Wizard EAP TLS is a protocol based on the Transport Layer Security TLS protocol widely used to secure web sites This protocol requires both the user and authentication server to have certificates for mutual authentication To configure TLS security 1 2 3 ao wm u oo In the Profile Wizard select the Security page For 8021x Security choose TLS For Association choose Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP For Encryption choose TKIP or AES if you selected WPA2 for association or
10. 0 0 0 BSSID Not Associated Channel 0 Link O Mbps RSSI OdBm 1SpyWiFi WiFi Scan Supplicant Ping Ping Timing Statistics Min The shortest ping reply in milliseconds ms Max The maximum ping reply in milliseconds Avg The average ping reply time Count The number of pings already completed Timeouts The number of pings that did not receive a response BSSID The MAC address for the access point radio Channel The channel on which the access point is communicating RSSI The RSSI seen on the access point Link The speed at which the last ping occurred 1 From the Host drop down list select an IP address for the host you want to ping Enter a new IP address using the input panel or the keypad Select Clear List to remove all the IP addresses from the drop down list 2 From the Repetitions drop down list select the number of times to ping the selected host These repetitions are done once per second 54 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 3 Tap Ping to initiate contact with the selected host 4 Depending on how the screen is set up you can toggle between a graph and a list of ping results e Tap Graph to toggle to the graphical view of 25 of the most recent pings and their response results like in the following sample graph BSSID Not Associated gt O Link 0Mbps RSSI 0 dBm MENI Note the size oa the gray area represents the standar
11. AES if you selected WPA2 for association or WEP or CKIP if you selected Network EAP for association For Username type a unique username for this protocol In the Password field type a unique password for this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or select Use following password to use the protocol without entering a password each time you use the CK32 I Safe Optional Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates For help with certificates see Loading a Certificate on page 76 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TTLS authentication inner EAP and set options for server certificate validation and trust CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 10 From the Inner TTLS Authentication list choose PAP CHAP MS CHAP MS CHAP V2 PAP Token Card or EAP 1 _ If you select EAP for the inner authentication protocol select an inner EAP protocol from the Inner EAP list 12 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authentication server based on its certificate when using PEAP 13 Tap Root CA select a root certificate and then tap OK 14 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers 15 For Anonymous EAP TTLS Name type an outer identity to protect your login name or identity 16 Tap OK Configuring LEAP Security With Profile Wizard LEAP is the C
12. CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 61 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Z 8 Note You must have the date on the CK32 I Safe set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate If you choose TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CK32 I Safe For help see Loading a Certificate on page 76 b For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes c You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server Common Name if you want to increase your level of security Save your settings To enable WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK with Funk security 1 2 9 Open Intermec Settings Make sure you have configured the communications parameters and selected Funk as your security choice Make sure you have selected Funk as your security choice Open Intermec Settings Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile For Association choose WPA or WPA2 For 8021x choose None For Pre Shared Key enter the pre shared key or the passphrase The pre shared key may be given in hexadecimal by prefixing a string of 64 hex digits with Ox for a total of 66 characters or by entering a passphrase of 8 to 63 characters The pre shared key value must exactly match the key on the authenticator Save your settings Configuring 802 1x Security With Funk Security 1 62 Open Intermec Settings CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Confi
13. F Funk securitiy Intermec Settings configuring with 60 Funk Security features 60 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Index Funk security configuring LEAP security 63 WEP 64 profile wizard 65 select profile 60 65 WPA security configuring 61 G green key using 11 l IConnect Ethernet configuring 39 Import Certificates 77 Import Root Certificates 78 Import User Certificates 78 installing applications using SmartSystems Console 100 Installing applications ActiveSynch 85 installing applications SmartSystems Foundation 85 Wavelink Avalanche 87 Intermec Developer Library IDL required hardware 82 required software 82 Intermec Product Support contacting 103 operating system version 104 product information required 103 Intermec Settings navigating 37 starting 36 using 36 ISpy WiFi graph function 55 ISpyWiFi tab contents 50 list function 55 Ping tab contents 54 place in Programs group 48 startinc from iConnect 49 supplicant logging 55 Supplicant tab contents 52 WiFi scan tab contents 51 127 Index K keypad 42 key illustrated 9 56 key illustrated 10 terminal emulation 8 using 8 using color coded keys 11 L LEAP security configuring 63 configuring with Profile Wizard 71 required equipment 59 Load certificate active directory using 76 third party CA 77 M manuals Data Collection Browser Client User s Guide 3 iBrowse User s Guide 3
14. Matrix 2 of 5 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 117 Appendix A Specifications Linear Imager Reading Distances Minimum reading distances are measured in the dark 0 lux Minimum Reading Distances With 0 655 cm 0 258 in Setback Bar Code Minimum Maximum Symbology Contents Density Distance Distance Code 39 RESO 0 100 MM 0 1 mm 10 27 cm 13 31 cm 4 mils 4 04 in 5 24 in R 0 125 MM 0 125 mm 9 25 cm 16 36 cm 5 mils 3 64 in 6 44 in 0 25 0 25 mm 5 44 cm 23 22 cm 10 mils 2 14 in 9 14 in 0 5 0 5 mm 3 41 cm 30 33 cm 20 mils 1 34 in 11 94 in RIMM 1 mm 6 96 cm 39 22 cm 40 mils 2 74 in 15 44 in UPC EAN 120010010100 0 33 mm 4 42 cm 25 25 cm 13 mils 1 74 in 9 94 in PDF417 10 mils 0 254 mm 9 25 cm 16 10 cm 10 mils 3 64 in 6 34 in 15 mils 0 381 mm 7 22 cm 18 39 cm 15 mils 2 84 in 7 24 in 118 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter A Specifications Je 6 Here die fen ie 20 in 100 contrast UPC EAN 1 mm 40 mil q 10 25 NULL UD UL UL ULJE UL UL UL ULJU 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Linear Imager Minimum Reading Distances This graphic does not include the 0 665 cm 0 258 in setback for the CK32 I Safe cm 50 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 119 Appendix A Specifications Minimum Reading Distances With 1 087 cm 0 428 in Setback Symbology Density Code 39 UPC EAN 120 0 125 mm 5 mils 0
15. TE2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer s Guide 3 Microsoft security configuring 73 configuring WEP 75 configuring WPA 75 configuring WPA PSK 76 Minimum 120 o orange key using 11 P passphrase setting with Profile Wizard 67 PEAP security configuring with Profile Wizard 68 power key using 11 Pre Shared Key mode defined 58 Profile Wizard using to configure WPA PSK security 67 Profile wizard WEP security configuring 66 programs adding or removing 32 128 PSK mode defined 58 R resetting CK32 clean boot 111 preferred method 110 secondary method 110 S security configuring LEAP 63 WEP 64 WEP security with Microsoft 75 WPA security with Microsoft 75 WPA PSK security with Microsoft 76 with Profile Wizard 67 WEP overview 58 SmartSystems Console using to install applications 100 SmartSystems Foundation server and console 37 specifications bar code symbologies supported 117 electrical specifications 116 keypad options 117 LCD 116 physical dimensions 116 power specifications 116 temperature and humidity 116 weight 116 Start screen 14 status lights explained 12 stylus using 15 System software updates 100 T taskbar illustrated 14 TCP IP wireless communication 46 TCP IP Network configuring parameters 46 terminal emulation typing hidden characters 121 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual third party certificate authority using to is
16. and a root certificate There are three ways to load certificates on the CK32 I Safe e Ifyou are using Active Directory to issue certificates you can use the Enroll Certificates application to load the certificates e Ifyou are using another third party CA you can use the Import Certificates application to load the certificates e Ifyou have multiple certificates to install you can use the Import Root Certificates and Import User Certificates functions Note For certificates to be valid the CK32 I Safe must be set to the correct date and time After cold booting the CK32 I Safe you may need to correct the date and time To load certificates if you are using Active Directory 1 Configure the network and radio settings for the CK32 I Safe to communicate with your certificate authority or establish an ActiveSync connection with the CA CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 7 8 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe From Intermec Settings select Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Certificates Select Enroll Certificates and tap the Run App button The Enroll Certificates dialog box appears In the Enroll Certificates dialog box enter the User Name Password and Server IP address to log into the CA server Tap OK A dialog box appears asking if you want to load the root certificate Tap OK for yes The Enrollment Tool message box appears telling you that the user certificate has been added Tap O
17. and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A Wi Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product uses Regex Index software during its operational phases The owner of Regex has granted use of the software to anyone provided such use is accompanied by the following copyright and permission notice Regex Index Version 3 31 16th Dec 2001 Copyright 1998 2001 Dr John Maddock Permission to use copy modify distribute and sell this software and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documentation 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 x CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Patent Information This product is covered by one or more of the following US Patents and corresponding international patents worldwide 4894523 4953113 4961043 4970379 4988852 5019699 5
18. are opened or serviced at locations not certified by Intermec e Only Intermec provided spare parts should be used in the repair of the CK32 I Safe and accessory products e Immediately remove from service any product that exhibits physical damage e Wired connections to the CK32 I Safe must only be made through a model AN1 Communications Adapter e Verify that the CK32 I Safe is appropriately rated for your hazardous location before use Consult your Safety Department for assistance e Use of any accessories not supplied and approved by Intermec could compromise safety Global Services and Support viii Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com and click Service amp Support gt Warranty Web Support Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com to download our current manuals in PDF To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Intermec representative or distributor Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledge Central at intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Services Description Order Intermec Place an order products Ask about an existing order Order Intermec Order printer labels and media ribbons
19. only to CicsoSecure ACS EAP FAST does not require certificate management 1 2 3 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page For 8021x Security choose EAP FAST For Association choose Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP For Encryption choose WEP or CKIP if you selected Network EAP for association For Username type a unique username for this protocol In the Password field type a unique password for this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or select Use following password to use the protocol without entering a password each time you use the CK32 I Safe Tap Additional Settings to set options for PAC management and assign an anonymous EAP FAST name CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 9 Tap PAC Manager to view the PAC files currently installed on the CK32 I Safe Tap ok to return to the Additional Settings screen 10 If you already have a PAC on the CK32 I Safe clear Allow Automatic PAC provisioning to avoid receiving more PACs from the server 11 If Allow Automatic PAC provisioning is selected you can check Prompt before acquiring a new PAC for notification of any incoming PACs Prompt before replacing a PAC for notification whether to replace a current PAC with an incoming PAC 12 For Anonymous EAP FAST Name type the outer identity assigned for public usage 13 Ta
20. orange key The icon appears on the status bar 2 To enable Caps Lock and make the Caps Lock icon oe appear on the status bar press a second key e On the 42 key keypad press Shift e On the 56 key keypad press A 3 Type an alphanumeric character The letter appears as an uppercase character on the screen To disable Caps Lock e Press the orange key and then press either Shift or A depending on your keypad The Caps Lock icon disappears from the status bar Using the Power Button When you press the Power button to turn off the CK32 I Safe you actually put the computer in Suspend mode In Suspend mode the CK32 I Safe continues to supply power to all memory but turns off power to most hardware Network connectivity for 802 11 is not maintained in Suspend mode but are restored upon resume This power saving feature is designed to prolong battery life When you press the Power button to turn the CK32 I Safe back on your computer resumes where it was when you turned it off If you are using WPA or 802 1x security the computer may need to reauthenticate before it starts your application CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 11 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer If the Battery light flashes and your CK32 I Safe does not resume after pressing the Power button your battery may be too low to supply power Replace the battery If replacing the battery does not solve the probl
21. process to exit or EXECWAIT seconds if set EXECWAIT Changes the default EXEC wait time from 60 seconds to the number of seconds specified There is a maximum 10 minute limit imposed WAIT Forces a sleep for the specified number of seconds to occur WAITFOR Forces a sleep until the named event is signaled Examples of keyword usage Allow message pop up if an error occurs QUIET 0 94 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Log any debug output to a trace file LOGGING 1 Perform a SetEvent on the event name autoexec_started SIGNAL autoexec started Include this child data file childexec dat CALL childexec dat Use autocopy to copy the audio control panel from flash file store to the windows directory Wait for up to 60 seconds for it to exit EXEC Flash File Store SYSTEM autocopy exe S Flash File Store System CPLAudio cpl D Windows CPLAudio cpl Change the default EXEC wait time to 90 seconds EXECWAIT 90 Suspend processing any commands for 10 seconds WAIT 10 Suspend processing any commands until event called MyEventName is signaled WAITFOR MyEventName AutoCopy AutoCopy AutoCopy exe copies moves files between locations It has no user interface and is configured through command line arguments It has support for the following parameters in no particular order Usage AutoCopy D w L x M D Q Y
22. reset after installation Default is 0 do not check for flag File Specifies the cab files to extract Note that the specified files need not end with the cab extension Force Forces the specified cab files to extract regardless of whether it was previously extracted Log Set to 1 to create a log file in the same folder that AutoCab is running Useful for debugging cab installation Default is 0 disabled Move Set to 1 to force source cab file deletion even when read only bit set on file Default is 0 disabled Quiet Set to 0 to allow AutoCab to display user message box on errors Useful for debugging cab installation Default is 1 keep quiet Show Set to 0 to prevent showing any installation progress interfaces and also prevents canceling the installation Set to 1 to show normal installation Set to 2 to show Intermec installation progress interface user can see what is installing but cannot cancel it Default is 1 show normal Signal Set to string name of signal to use at the completion of cab installation before a reboot occurs if enabled AutoCab uses WaitForSingleObject on this name Default is disabled Example Install all cab files in the Flash File Store XYZ directory regardless AutoCab FILE Flash File Store XYZ cab FORCE Install only one cab file use Intermec cab installation display AutoCab FILE myCab app cab show 2 98 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users
23. s Z AutoCopy Script Commands Command Description D Indicates the destination file name and must be fully qualified W is a string value L Indicates a fully qualified file name for logging to enable Default is disabled X is a string value M Moves file to a destination rather than copies the file Default value is disabled D is an integer value D 1 indicates enabled 0 is disabled Q Indicates if a nee box should appear when an error occurs Default is disabled Y is an integer value S Indicates a source file name and must be fully qualified Z is a string value Process return code uses standard error codes defined in WinError h CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 95 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Example use AutoCopy to copy the control panel from flash file store to windows autocopy exe S Flash File Store System Audio cpl D Windows Audio cpl use AutoCopy to move the control panel from flash file store to windows autocopy exe M1 S Flash File Store System Audio cpl D Windows Audio cpl AutoReg The AutoReg AutoReg exe component adds registry information to the Windows Mobile registry It has no user interface and is configured through command line arguments Usage AutoReg D HKey Q filename AutoReg Script Commands Command Description D Deletes the registry file after successfully loading it This allows for systems that have hives
24. security choices offer similar features but Funk security also offers these features e CCX v2 0 compliance e Support for LEAR TTLS and FAST e Configuration of up to four profiles If you want to use the default Funk security you need to select a profile For help see one of the following sections Configuring Funk Security Using Intermec Settings or Configuring Funk Security Using the Profile Wizard If you want to use Microsoft security you need to select it as your security choice For help see Configuring Microsoft Security on page 73 Configuring Funk Security Using Intermec Settings You can define up to four profiles for Funk security Different profiles let your CK32 I Safe 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 By default the active profile is Profile_1 To select a profile for Funk security 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Intermec Settings 2 Select Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security 3 Select Active Profile choose a profile from the list and save your settings 4 Tap the active profile to expand it 5 Optional Give your profile a meaningful name a Select Profile Label and a text box appears b Select the text in the box type a meaningful name and save your settings CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer U
25. utility in the Programs group 1 Press and hold your stylus on the ISpyWifi executable for its pop up menu then select Copy CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 2 Scroll up to the Start Menu Programs folder then tap it to open 3 Press and hold your stylus in an empty white area in the folder for its pop up menu then select Paste Shortcut Close the File Explorer select Start gt Programs to locate the Shortcut to ISpyWifi icon like the following Tap this icon to access the Spy Wifi application To start iSpyWiFi from iConnect 1 Tap the iConnect icon ee in the lower right corner of the Today screen 2 From the menu select Status gt Wireless gt Advanced The iSpy WiFi screen appears ore ISpyWiFi Teng han en ln pl a ey rma ig Spy WiFi ee D 4 bk WiFi NIC BCMCF1 v1 0 0 40 MAC 00 0b 6b 18 88 88 IP AP Status Not Associated Channel ESSID BSSID Config Association Open Encrypt WEP Power FAST PSP Antenna Primary RF TX Power RSSI Link 79 mW ISpyWiFi WiFi Scan Supplicant Ping CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 49 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe ISpyWiFi Tab Contents WiFi NIC Network Interface Card BCMCF1 A WLAN adapter and its associated driver version MAC The client radio MAC address IP DHCP The IP address of the c
26. with the connection between the access point and the host computer Check with your network administrator or use your access point user s manual The CK32 I Safe is not connected to the access point Make sure the access point is turned on and operating You may also be using the CK32 I Safe out of range of an access point Try moving closer to an access point to re establish communications e Make sure the CK32 I Safe is configured correctly for your network The radio parameters on the CK32 I Safe must match the values set for all access points the CK32 I Safe may communicate with For help see Setting Up 802 11 Radio Communications on page 45 e Ifyou have an 802 11b radio the radio initialization process may have failed Try resetting the CK32 I Safe See Resetting Your Computer on page 110 e Ifyou have tried these possible solutions and the no network connection icon still appears you may have a defective radio card For help contact your local Intermec service representative CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 107 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems With Wireless Connectivity continued Problem The CK32 I Safe is connected to the Intermec Application Server or host computer and you move to a new site to collect data The network connection icon was visible but now the no network connection icon y is visible While configuring or using wireless printing you see the
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28. 2 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual I Index CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 125 Index Numerics 3270 5250 TE keypads typing hidden characters 121 802 11 network protocols 45 802 11 radio communications checking status 47 configuring for UDP Plus network 47 configuring network parameters 46 ISpyWiFi status 48 setting up 45 A ActiveSync functions 32 installing 32 starting 33 ActiveSynch using 32 Advanced Encryption Standard AES 58 AES data encryption 58 application installing using SmartSystems Console 100 audio feedback understanding 16 system explained 16 authentication server defined 58 B bar code symbologies enabling or disabling 19 bar code symbologies enabled 18 bar code test scan 20 bar codes scanning 18 battery charging and installing 5 disposal 4 explosion hazard 5 maxiimizing life 6 message low battery 7 power settings 6 status 6 using 4 warnings low battery 7 beeper volume 16 126 Bluetooth audio headset 45 Bluetooth audio device connecting 45 Bluetooth communication radio turning on 40 range 39 settings 41 wireless printing 41 Cc certificates issued by third party certificate authority 77 loading multiple certificates 78 with Import Certificates 77 CJ32 SmartSystems Foundation configuring with 37 CK32 802 11 securtity 59 accessories 122 battery 4 certificate loading 76 cleaning 111 confi
29. 25 mm 10 mils 0 5 mm 20 mils 1 mm 40 mils 1 3 mm 51 mils 0 33 mm 13 mils Typing Characters Not Printed on the Keypads hidden key sequences to access characters not printed on the keypad overlay Use the following table to understand how to access these hidden Minimum Distance 8 564 cm 3 272 in 5 770 cm 2 272 in 7 802 cm 3 072 in 8 818 cm 3 472 in Depends on the symbology length and scan angle 5 516 cm 2 172 in characters on the keypads Maximum Distance 17 962 cm 7 072 in 37 774 cm 14 872 in 78 922 cm 31 072 in 130 992 cm 51 572 in 148 772 cm 58 572 in 46 918 cm 18 472 in Typing Hidden Characters on the Keypad To Type Press This Key Sequence on One of the Keypads 4 m OR OR O Mi 2 Key Not hidden a and then F9 Not hidden B and then F6 me and then F7 me and then F11 me and then F12 me and then F3 B and then F4 B and then F8 Not hidden Q Q me and then F10 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual me and then Alpha and then Right Enter 56 Key B and then 6 B and then G me and then I me and then K B and then L me and then N B and then O B and then P Mand then Q B and then R B and then S B and then T Not hidden Not hidden mi Oe OR ORM a On O Chapter A Specifications Typing Hidden Characters on the International Keypads Press This Key Sequence on One of the Keypads To Type 42 Key 56 Key Not hidden Cm
30. 375344 6431451 6435411 6484944 6488209 6497368 6532152 6538413 6539422 6621942 6641046 6681994 6687403 6688523 6732930 6036093 6039252 6889903 6967280 7027037 7035466 7090137 7121467 There may be other U S and foreign patents pending CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual xi xii CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer In this chapter you will find these sections e Introducing the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer e Using the Battery e Using the Keypad e Understanding the Status Lights e Using the Touch Screen e About the Audio System e Understanding the Audio Feedback e Scanning Bar Codes CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 1 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Introducing the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer GHFi 09 CERTIFIED The Intermec CK32 I Safe is an ergonomically designed handheld computer built on the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system It is a easy to use reliable computer that runs client server and browser based applications and is certified to be intrinsically safe The CK32 I Safe is designed to support world wide intrinsic safety standards and comply with relevant European Directives Testing and certification requires meeting the standards of Underwriters Laboratories ATEX directives in Europe and IEC sta
31. 4 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Using the Stylus Your CK32 I Safe has a stylus for selecting items and entering information on the touch screen Use the stylus in place of a mouse Using the Stylus Action Description Touch Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options launch applications close applications or launch menus from the taskbar Double tap Double tap the screen with the stylus to launch applications Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images Tap and hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item Tap the action you want to perform Aligning the Screen If the screen does not respond correctly when you tap it with the stylus you may need to align the screen To align the screen 1 Tap the Start icon The Start menu appears CE ol x i Calendar EB Contacts Internet Explorer Messaging Tasks G Windows Media 2 cerdisp i Word Mobile fae File Explorer Shortcut to ISpyWifi 1 fg Programs fr Settings Help D Gp E Calendar Contacts CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 15 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer 2 Tap Settings gt System 3 Tap the Screen icon to open the Screen applet and then tap the Align Screen button About the Audio System The CK32 I Safe provides audio paths to suppor
32. Acquire Printer The wizard advances to the next screen where you enter the device address io File Zoom Tools Help Wireless Printing 2 10 Enter Device Address Ex 0002c7a01328 z 3 Type the address of the printer in the Enter Device Address text box and then tap OK The keyword unknown appears in the Device Name field in the Current Wireless Printer box The name of the printer is not sent to the CK32 I Safe when you manually enter the printer address 4 Tap Test Print The printer prints out the test page To choose the printer from a list of previously discovered printers 1 Make sure you have already performed a Bluetooth device discovery 2 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Wireless Printing The Wireless Printing wizard appears 3 Tap Set Different Printer The Devices list appears with the list of previously discovered printers 4 Select the printer you want and tap OK 5 Tap Test Print The printer prints out the test page CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device Use the Bluetooth Audio applet to discover activate and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as a Bluetooth headset You can control the audio volume and microphone gain for the connected Bluetooth audio device To connect to a Bluetooth headset 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Bluet
33. Closing an Application Tapping the OK at the upper right of the application display does not mean that the application is closed To make sure that an application is properly closed you need to verify that the memory used by the application is released To release memory e Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Memory gt Running Programs Select the application you want to close and tap Stop Using the Navigation Bar and the Command Bar The navigation bar is located at the top of the screen It displays the active program and current time and allows you to switch to programs and close screens CA fey Windows Mobile Navigation Bar The command bar is located at the bottom of the screen Use the command bar to perform tasks in programs The command bar includes menu names functions and the Input Panel icon when needed CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile Calendar Contacts Windows Mobile Command Bar Using Pop Up Menus Use pop up menus to quickly perform an action on an item For example you can use a pop up menu to delete or make a copy of an item To access a pop up menu tap and hold the item on which you want to perform the action When the menu appears tap the action you want to perform or tap anywhere outside the menu to close the menu without performing the action Entering Information You can enter information on your CK32 I Safe in several wa
34. K security configuring with Microsoft security 76 configuring with Funk security 62 configuring with Profile Wizard 67 129 Index 130 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual batermec Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A tel 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual P N 935 006 001
35. K to close the Enrollment Tool message box Configure your CK32 I Safe for WPA or 802 1x security To load certificates if you are using a third party CA 1 10 From Intermec Settings select Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Certificates Select Import Certificates and tap the Run App button The certificates application appears Tap lt lt lt in the Import pfx Certificate box and navigate to your private pfx file Select the file and the path to your pfx file now appears in the text box Tap Import Certificate A dialog box appears asking if you want to add the certificate to the root store Press OK to add the certificate A message box appears telling you that the root certificate has been imported Tap OK to close the Success message box Tap Import User Cert A dialog box appears telling you that the user certificate and the associated key were successfully imported Tap OK to close the Success message box Configure your CK32 I Safe for WPA or 802 1x security CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 77 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe To load multiple certificates 1 78 Create the Temp Root and the Temp User folders on the CK32 I Safe Copy at least one root certificate cer file into the Temp Root folder Copy at least one user certificate cer file and key pvk file into the Temp User folder The filenames must match for example certl cer and cert1 pvk Fr
36. Manual Troubleshooting and Maintenance Use this chapter to solve problems you may encounter while using the CK32 I Safe You will also find information on booting the computer and routine maintenance If you have any problems using the CK32 I Safe look in this chapter to find a possible solution This chapter consists of the following section Upgrading the CK32 I Safe Using SmartSystems e Contacting Product Support e Troubleshooting the CK32 I Safe e Resetting Your Computer e Cleaning the Scanner Window Screen and Computer CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 99 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Upgrading the CK32 I Safe Using SmartSystems 100 You can use the SmartSystems Foundation application from Intermec to perform operating system upgrades on your CK32 I Safe SmartSystems client is installed on your CK32 I Safe which means it is SmartSystems enabled The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation which you can download from www intermec com SmartSystems When you upgrade the operating system you erase the current configuration and replace it with the new default configuration You will need to reset the network parameters on the CK32 I Safe to reestablish communications with other devices in the network In other words if you upgrade the operating system and the default registry from the operating system has changed the registry is rolled back to the new default When you upgra
37. P network the CK32 I Safe communicates with a host computer directly using TCP IP The access point acts as a bridge to allow communications between the wired network and the wireless network 46 To use wireless communications in a TCP IP network 1 w wm Tap the iConnect icon EB in the lower right corner of the Today screen From the menu select Enable gt Wireless This disables the Ethernet connection E IntermecCK32 File Zoom Tools Help Start E s Tuesday a February 13 2007 Ati m 8 On Tap here to set owner INFORMetOn ss d messages No Networking Enable Wireless v Ethernet Tools Status Dismiss Calendar Exit iConnect You will be prompted to reboot the device for changes to take affect Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds to initiate the reboot Do not use the Reset button See Preferred Reset method on page 110 for more information Go to Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Intermec Settings gt Communications gt 802 11 Radio Configure these network parameters on each CK32 I Safe in the network e Network name SSID IP settings if not using DHCP Make sure that the CK32 I Safe is talking to the network and that the network can see the CK32 I Safe CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 6 Configure security For help see See Using ISpy WiFi on page 48 You can configure the ne
38. WEP or CKIP if you selected Network EAP for association For Username type a unique username for this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or select Use following password to use the protocol without entering a password each time you use the CK32 I Safe In the Password field type a unique password for this protocol Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates For help with certificates see Loading a Certificate on page 76 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 69 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 70 9 10 11 12 13 Tap Additional Settings to Certificate Settings Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authentication server based on its certificate when using TLS Tap Root CA select a root certificate and then tap OK Enter the Common Names of trusted servers Tap OK Configuring TTLS Security With Profile Wizard TTLS protocol provides authentication like EAP TLS but does not require user certificates User authentication is done using a password or other credentials that are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established using server certificates To configure TTLS security 1 2 3 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page For 8021x Security choose TTLS For Association choose Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP For Encryption choose TKIP or
39. ad use the AutoRun program to add software components Usage E X F y LOG W Z CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 91 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications 92 AutoExec Commands Command Description Passes an ID to use in a call to SignalStarted This ai apa is useful only during system startup that relies on a SignalStarted to call W is an integer value E Passes a signal event name to use when autoexec completes X is a string value F Overrides the data file to use This must be a fully qualified name Default is autoexec dat in the same location as the AutoExec exe program Y is a string value LOG Set to any value logs activity to AutoExec txt in the same location as the AutoExec exe program Default is disabled W Pauses the autoexec process by calling sleep for the number of seconds specified by Z Z is an integer value Process return code uses standard error codes defined in WinError h AutoExec Keywords Keyword Description Passes an ID to use in a call to SignalStarted This auen is useful only during system startup that relies on a SignalStarted to call W is an integer value E Passes a signal event name to use when autoexec completes X is a string value F Overrides the data file to use This must be a fully qualified name Default is autoexec dat in the same location as the AutoExec exe program Y is a string val
40. aits for it to complete up to 10 minutes CALL Processes a specified file of commands and returns CHAIN Processes a specified file of commands and does not return RUN Loads a specified program and executes it LOAD Loads a specified program and executes it CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 93 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications AutoRun handles quoted file names for the first parameter to allow specifying path names or file names that contain white space Note only one set of quotes per command is supported AutoRun dat entry examples Command Description RUN Flash File Store Apps some exe argl arg2 arg3 CALL Flash File Store 2577 usercmds dat AutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoRun dat AutoRun Script Commands Command Description QUIET Enables user notification when an error occurs LOGGING Enables logging to a trace file SIGNAL Enables the specified named event and is immediately signaled Useful for notifying other components of the current status CALL Opens another dat file to process After the called file is completed this file is resumed RUN Runs a program with a SW_SHOWNORMAL attribute Autoexec does not wait for the child process to exit LOAD Runs a program with a SW_HIDE attribute Autoexec waits for 60 seconds for the child process to exit or EXECWAIT seconds if set EXEC Runs the specified program AutoExec waits 60 seconds for the child
41. all Avalanche Enabler 1 Tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer and navigate to the Windows folder 2 Locate and tap InstallSelect to launch the application CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 87 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications am we sbrooks22 STFS File Zoom Tools Help 6 8 06 141K a 6 8 06 17 8K 11 17 05 11 0K 11 17 05 8 92K InstallSelect 2 15 07 86 3K a InstallSelect 3 13 07 2 44K IntermecSett 6 19 06 8 08K Intermecvalu 3 1 07 398 a IntermecValu 3 1 07 83B InternalScan 11 1 06 157K InternalScan 8 8 06 34 6K InternalScan 8 29 06 28 7K a InternalScan 8 8 06 125K ET TntShrii 2 261N7__ 14 Up EE Menu 3 Tap OK on the Install Select Caution dialog Install Select CAUTION Removing software features files may reduce your functionality such as scanning or the ability to manage device settings Install Select manages the installation of software features ais 88 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications 4 Select Avalanche Enabler and tap the Apply button fawn sbrooksz2 a UTeTE File Zoom Tools Help 5 You will need to clean boot the CK32 I Safe to install the selected files Tap Yes to initiate a clean boot For help see Performing a Clean Boot on page 111 A dean boot will reset the device to factory default settings and delete a
42. and can be downloaded from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl At a minimum you need the following hardware and software components to use the Intermec resource kits e Pentium PC 400 MHz or higher e Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later or Windows XP Home Professional or Server e For native and managed development Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 e 128 MB RAM 196 MB recommended e 360 MB hard drive space for minimum installation 720 MB for complete e CD ROM drive compatible with multimedia PC specification e VGA or higher resolution monitor Super VGA recommended e Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Developing a Web Based Application You can develop web based data collection applications for use on the CK32 I Safe For help see any HTML source book The CK32 I Safe contains Internet Explorer Mobile for you to use Microsoft Internet Explorer Mobile is available from the Start menu and provides all of the common elements you expect to find Converting a Trakker Antares Application for the CK32 I Safe If you have an existing Trakker Antares application that you would like to run on the CK32 I Safe you can use the Antares Migration Resource Kit to convert it The Antares Migration Resource Kit is a set of libraries and tools that you use to convert your existing Trakker Antares C applicatio
43. and can change the media in the registry of the system Many of the startup components rely on folder names to locate information files applications or other related data During normal Windows Mobile system startup there are Intermec specific and non Intermec components that require an orderly start to properly function These non Intermec components may also need to start themselves so the Windows Mobile device can function properly Since there are possible configurations that come from using one or more optional built in peripheral devices the platform components starting on the next page are required to manage startup System components are installed and configured during the power up process from a single starting point RunAutoRun RunAutoRun exe built into the operating system image and located in the Windows Startup folder checks for AutoExec AutoExec exe in a 2577 directory on a mounted volume in this order miniSD Object Store or User Store which may be non volatile storage or RAM and Flash File Store which may map as Object Store default location for the AutoExec program in Intermec systems Intermec system applications start from this folder However the ordering of mounted volumes does override this feature CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual AutoExec AutoExec d W Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Folder names used for the mounted volumes above are re
44. and then 6 gt and then Cm and then 9 gt and then w Cm and then 0 lt gt and then 4 Not hidden gt gt and then gt Not hidden a and then 9 Not hidden a and then Tab Not hidden A Om and then Right Not hidden Enter Typing Hidden Characters on the 3270 5250 TE Keypads Press This Key Sequence on One of the Keypads To Type 42 Key 56 Key Not hidden Im and then 6 lt gt and then 4 Not hidden gt D and then gt Not hidden Om and then Alpha Not hidden a and then Tab Not hidden Not applicable Om and then G Not hidden Om and then I E Not applicable Om and then K Not applicable Om and then L D and then a and then N s and then w Om key and then O Not applicable Om and then P Not applicable Om and then Q Not hidden Om and then R Not applicable Om and then T Om and then Right Enter Not hidden CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 121 Appendix A Specifications Accessories 122 La Typing Hidden Characters on the VT ANSI TE Keypads Press This Key Seguence on One of the Keypads To Type 42 Key 56 Key Not hidden Gm and then 6 Not applicable Gm and then G Not hidden Om and then I Not applicable Om and then K Not applicable Om and then L and then 4 a and then N gt and then V Om key and then O Not applicable Ce and then P Om and then 5 a and then R a and then Alpha Not hidden a and then Ta
45. anual Developing and Installing Applications Use this chapter to understand the guidelines for developing applications and converting existing Trakker Antares applications for use on the CK32 I Safe You will also find information on installing applications and automatically launching them This chapter contains these sections e Developing Applications for the CK32 I Safe e Installing Applications on the CK32 I Safe e Launching an Application Automatically CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 81 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Developing Applications for the CK32 I Safe The CK32 I Safe Handheld Computers run applications programmed in Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 or later You can also use Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 2 or later but some features may not be available Use this section to understand the hardware and software you need to e develop a new application for the CK32 I Safe e develop a web based application for the CK32 I Safe e convert a Trakker Antares application to a CK32 I Safe application Developing a New Application Using the Intermec Developer Library 82 Use the Intermec resource kits to develop new applications to run on the CK32 I Safe The Intermec resource kits are a library of C C and NET components grouped by functionality that you can use to create applications for the CK32 I Safe The resource kits are part of the Intermec Developer Library IDL
46. at shipped with your authentication server software e the IP address and secret key for your access point must match the IP address and secret key on your authentication server You may need to re enter the IP address and secret key on both your access point and authentication server 106 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems with Wireless Connectivity If you have trouble with wireless connectivity check these problems and possible solutions Problems With Wireless Connectivity Problem When you turn on the CK32 I Safe after it was suspended for 10 15 minutes or longer it can no longer send or receive messages over the network The network connection icon is in the status bar but the host computer is not receiving any data from the CK32 I Safe The no network connection icon ex appears on the status bar Solution The host may have deactivated or lost your current terminal emulation session In a TCP IP direct connect network you need to turn off the Keep Alive message if possible from the host so that the TCP session is maintained while a CK32 I Safe is suspended In a UDP Plus network there may be a problem with the connection between the Intermec Application Server and the host computer Check with your network administrator or see the user s manual for the Intermec Application Server In a TCP IP network there may be a problem
47. ation server Enterprise mode only e an access point with an 802 11 b g radio that supports WPA e aCK32 I Safe with the 802 11b g radio and the 802 1x WPA security option The CK32 I Safe also supports Wi Fi Protected Access 2 WPA2 if you are using Funk security WPA2 uses an Advanced Encryption Standard AES for data encryption WPA2 runs in 802 1x Enterprise mode or PSK Pre Shared Key mode e For WPA2 802 1x mode WPA2 requires authentication in two phases the first is an open system authentication and the second uses 802 1x and an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP authentication method e In PSK mode WPA2 provides user authentication using a shared key between the authenticator and the CK32 I Safe WPA2 PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentication server Using Static WEP Security The CK32 I Safe uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP protocol to add security to your wireless network based on the 802 11 standard 58 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe To use WEP security you need e aCV30 with an 802 11b g radio e an access point with an 802 11b g radio Using 802 1x Security 802 1x security provides centralized user authentication using an authentication server authenticators access points and supplicants These components communicate using an EAP authentication type such as TLS Transpor
48. b Not hidden lt gt and then 4 Not hidden gt D and then gt Not hidden Om and then Right Enter Not hidden You can use these accessories sold and ordered separately with the CK32 I Safe To order accessories contact your local Intermec sales representative AN1 Communications Adapter P N 871 223 xxx An external adapter used to connect the CK32 I Safe with wired networks Note You must use the AN1 Communtications Adapter for all wired connections to the CK32 I Safe AC11 Quad Battery Charger P N 852 914 xxx Four battery charger Charge rate is limited by I Safe requirements Handle P N 714 625 xxx The handle provides a convenient scanning trigger Hand Strap P N 825 183 xxx I Safe leather hand strap CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter A Specifications Carrying Strap Kit P N 825 186 xxx I Safe leather carrying strap AB6 Battery Pack P N 318 021 xxx Battery pack Tethered Stylus P N 203 828 xxx Use the tethered stylus to make sure that you never lose your stylus Battery Eliminator P N 714 619 xxx The battery eliminator provides AC power to your CK32 I Safe handheld computer Power Supply P N 851 061 xxx Power supply for the Communications Adapter and Quad Battery Charger Screen Protector P N 346 065 004 Clear covering designed to protect the CK32 I Safe screen CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 123 Appendix A Specifications 124 CK3
49. batermec LC User s Manual Te CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer batermec 3 User s Manual Val S u CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Ave W Everett WA 98203 U S A www intermec com The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation Information and specifications contained in this document are subject to change without prior noticed and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation 2007 by Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved The word Intermec the Intermec logo Norand Arci Tech Beverage Routebook CrossBar dcBrowser Duratherm EasyADC EasyCoder EasySet Fingerprint i gistics INCA under license Intellitag Intellitag Gen2 JANUS LabelShop MobileLAN Picolink Ready to Work RoutePower Sabre ScanPlus ShopScan Smart Mobile Computing SmartSystems TE 2000 Trakker Antares and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation There are U S and foreign patents as well as U S and foreign patents pending Wi Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are regist
50. can 109 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Resetting Your Computer You may need to reset your computer if e the CK32 I Safe completely stops responding e an application is locked up and stops responding when you upgrade the firmware when you reflash the CK32 I Safe Preferred Reset Method This procedure is the recommended method in recovering the CK32 I Safe It performs a graceful system shutdown and no data is lost in the process To recover the CK32 I Safe e Press and hold the Power button for about 10 seconds Secondary Reset Method If performing the preferred reset method does not restore system operation try using the secondary reset method This method does not guarantee that cached disk data will be saved and as such transactional data may be lost during the reset All other data is preserved To press the reset switch 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 110 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Performing a Clean Boot ZN Caution 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 stat
51. cations You can send information to a Bluetooth device wirelessly using the standard Bluetooth radio in the CK32 I Safe The Bluetooth technology uses short range radio links and allows for communications over a 10 meter 32 8 foot range You can use the Bluetooth radio to connect to wireless devices including e Scanners e Printers e Headsets CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 39 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe To turn the Bluetooth radio on 1 Select Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings gt Bluetooth CE io x File Zoom Tools Help Intermec Settings 4x 1 35 X Data Collection Communications 802 11 Radio Bluetooth Discoverable Disable Connectable Enable Class of Device 0x120114 Edit View Help fal 2 Tap the Power On radio button and tap File gt Save Settings Once Bluetooth is enabled it stays enabled through a warm or cold boot and maintains virtual COM ports such as printing registration For more information on Bluetooth software see the Bluetooth Resource Kit and the Wireless Printing Development Guide in the Intermec Developer Library IDL You can download this Resource Kit from the Intermec Developer Library web site at www intermec com idl 40 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Use this table to understand the settings you see in the Bluetooth menu in Inte
52. cations on the CK32 I Safe e Applications can be installed into the Object Store or the Flash File Store Both locations are virtual partitions on the embedded storage card in the system The Object Store will be erased during a clean boot but the Flash File store will persist Neither location will be erased during a normal reset of the system The registry always persists to the Object Store region for normal resets If you need files and or registry entries to persist through a clean boot it is suggested that you use a cab file installed from the Flash File Store area For more information on clean boots see Resetting Your Computer on page 110 There are several ways you can install files and applications on the CK32 I Safe SmartSystems server e ActiveSync Wavelink Avalanche The following sections explain how to use each one of these processes to install your application on the CK32 I Safe CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Foundation You can use the SmartSystems server to drag and drop Intermec applications onto your CK32 I Safe The CK32 I Safe ships with the SmartSystems client which means it is SmartSystems enabled The console is part of SmartSystems Foundation which you can download from www intermec com SmartSystems For help using the console see the online help To install a
53. curity as the Security Choice IM IntermecCK32 10 x File Zoom Tools Help f Data Collection REBOOT REQUIRED You must save your s7 settings and warm boot the device in order for the new Security Choice to take effect Do you wish to warm boot now Device Settings SmartSysterms Information CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Networks already configured are preferred networks You can connect to only preferred networks or search for and connect to any available network You can add a wireless network when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information To determine if authentication information is needed see your network administrator When the CK32 I Safe restarts with Microsoft selected as the security choice a dialog box with your wireless network information appears You can connect to an existing preferred connection or set up a new connection The following information is for setting up a new connection To configure Microsoft security for a new connection 1 In the radio network connection dialog box double tap Add New 2 Enter a network name If the network was detected the network name is entered and cannot be changed 3 Optional To connect to an ad hoc connection select This is a computer to computer ad hoc network wireless access points are not used 4 Follow these steps to disable authentication a Set Authe
54. d deviation from the mean Tap List to toggle to detailed information showing what ping touched what host and its RTT Round Trip Time BSSID 00 02 2d 42 7b 92 Channel 1 Link 11Mbps RSSI 64 dBm 45 136 179 240 1 RTT 3 ms 50 136 179 240 1 RTT 4 ms Supplicant Logging If you reach a situation where you need to send in debug information to Intermec Product Support or Intermec Engineering you can use the Intermec Funk Security logging feature 1 Tap the Supplicant tab then tap Configure Profile to access the Profile Wizard 2 Tap Edit Selected Profile then tap the Advanced tab Check Enable Logging tap ok to close the profile settings then tap ok to close the Profile Wizard CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 55 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe NE File Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard 4 4 3 23 ok Basic Security Advanced C Enable mixed cell Enable Logging amp The debug output file is then stored in the My Device root folder as a text file called uroddsvc Using File Explorer press and hold your stylus on this file for its pop up menu then select any of its options to copy beam send or delete this file Configuring Security on the CK32 I Safe 56 The CK32 I Safe provides three types of security for your wireless network e Wi Fi Protected Access WPA e 802 1x e WEP This section explains how to configure securi
55. de your CK32 I Safe you are updating the operating system OS and the SmartSystems Platform Bundle SSPB files The SSPB files are stored on the Flash File Store and deliver Intermec Value Add IVA functionality such as data collection configuration and wireless security As new features are added to these components you can upgrade your SSPB files without needing to upgrade the operating system Similarly features added to the operating system do not affect the functionality of the SSPB and you can choose to upgrade only the operating system If you choose to update only the operating system the SSPB will need to be re installed If you are upgrading the OS and SSPB files you first install the OS upgrade and then you install the SSPB upgrade The installation process is very similar for both type of upgrade but the way the files install is different Downloading the Upgrade Files You need to download the latest upgrade files from the Intermec web site to your desktop computer To download the upgrade files 1 Start your web browser and go to the Intermec web site at www intermec com 2 Go to Service amp Support gt Downloads CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 3 Select Computers CK32 I Safe Mobile Computer from the list 4 Select the download you need Make sure the download you select is for the CK32 I Safe computer and that it contains the upgrade you
56. der The warning message indicates Main Battery Low To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge your battery according to the owner s manual A second battery icon with an inside also appears on the Status bar If the first warning is not dismissed it is followed by another audible alert and a second pop up warning message with a red border This message indicates Main Battery Very Low To prevent possible data loss replace or recharge your battery according to the owner s manual If the battery charge continues to drop the red battery status LED blinks and the CK32 I Safe enters Suspend mode If the battery charge continues to drop the battery status LED will stop blinking You can change the audible alert using the Sounds amp Notifications applet To change the audible alert Tap Settings gt Personal gt Sounds amp Notifications CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 7 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Using the Keypad Your CK32 I Safe has one of the following keypad overlay options e 42 key large numeric and function e 56 key full alphanumeric You enter all of the characters and functions printed above the keys just like you would on a standard keypad Note You must use the color coded keys to access several hidden characters such as and on the CK32 I Safe keypad The CK32 I Safe supports TE 2000 VT100 220 320 340 and ANSI TE 2000 5250 a
57. desktop with the information on the CK32 I Safe Synchronization compares the data on the CK32 I Safe with your PC and updates both computers with the most recent information Note By default ActiveSync does not automatically synchronize all types of information Use ActiveSync options to turn synchronization on or off for specific information types You can also perform these functions with ActiveSync e Copy files between the CK32 I Safe and the desktop e Back up and restore the CK32 I Safe data e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode e Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized Note Intermec recommends using ActiveSync version 4 1 or later with Windows Mobile devices You can download the latest version of ActiveSync on the Microsoft web site To install ActiveSync 1 Connect the CK32 I Safe to your desktop PC using the AN1 Communications Adapter P N 872 223 xxx 2 Install ActiveSync on your desktop ActiveSync is available from the Windows Mobile CD or from the Microsoft web site ActiveSync is already installed on the CK32 I Safe CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile After installation ActiveSync automatically launches the ActiveSync Setup Wizard w Follow the screens of the ActiveSync to complete the synchronization process The wizard helps you connect to the CK32 I Safe s
58. e CabFiles directory relative to the current location of Autocab unless the location is overridden by command line arguments AutoCab can run as a stand alone program to install a CAB file or a directory of CAB files AutoCab only installs the CAB file if it was not installed before by AutoCab To track the installation of a cab file AutoCab marks the cab file with the System attribute This attribute is ignored if the device is performing a clean boot on a non persistent file system AutoCab preserves the cab file after installation if the ReadOnly attribute is set If not set the cab file is deleted automatically after installation Command line switches are described as follows AutoCab ChkRst File Force Log Move Quiet Show Signal If lt PathName gt references a single cab file that file is processed If lt PathName gt references a directory all the cab files in that directory is processed If lt PathName gt is a wild card pattern all files matching that pattern is processed If lt PathName gt is omitted InstallCab processes all the cab files in directory CabFiles CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 97 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications AutoCab Script Commands Command Description ChkRst Set to 1 to configure AutoCab to check for the Reset flag after all cab files are installed This file is created by cab files that want a clean
59. e 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 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 e clean the scanner window e clean the screen e clean the computer housing and handle CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 111 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Cleaning the Scanner Window and Screen A Warning Clean the scanner window and screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the computer To clean the window and screen use a solution of ammonia and water Mixing of ammonia and water should be done in a well ventilated area There are no user serviceable parts inside the CK32 I Safe or in the battery Opening the unit outs
60. ears and checks the connection CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 47 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using ISpyWiFi 48 You can also use iConnect to configure the network settings if you need to change anything by tapping Tools gt Wireless Settings from the iConnect menu The ISpy WiFi utility provides more detailed information for the 802 11 radio connection in your CK32 I Safe such as MAC address access point information association encryption power management antenna status RSSI data link rates and supplicant status Starting the Utility The ISpy WiFi utility is installed in your CK32 I Safe as an executable You can either start the utility using File Explorer or creating a shortcut to start the utility from the CK32 I Safe desktop or from iConnect To start the ISpy WiFi utility via File Explorer Tap Start gt Programs gt the File Explorer icon then tap the Windows folder from the root Scroll down for then double click the ISpyWifi executable File Zoom Tools Help File Explorer a 46 9 54 X O Windows v a InternalScan 8 8 06 f IntShrur 2 26 07 P IQueue 1 30 07 gl IQueueSchema 8 9 06 IQueueSchem 7 27 06 IQueueSchem 7 25 06 a ITCCommon dii 1 24 06 a ITCEventLog dll 2 15 07 s itcReaderDat 11 1 06 sJitcReaderDat 8 6 06 2 itcReaderDat 6 21 06 a itcReaderDat 8 6 06 Ren ader 2 15 07 To place the ISpyWiFi
61. em see Resetting Your Computer on page 110 You can also use the Power button to reset the CK32 I Safe See Resetting Your Computer on page 110 for more information modes including Screen Off Unattend and Suspend Refer to Windows Mobile documentation for additional information Z Note Microsoft Windows Mobile supports other power saving Understanding the Status Lights The status lights on the CK32 I Safe turn on to indicate the status of the keyboard battery or a successful decode of a bar code Ready to Work indicator blue Good read A green Battery light red x U asig LOA status lights CK32 l Safe Status Lights 12 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Understanding the CK32 I Safe Status Lights Light Name Keyboard Status lights Battery Good Read Ready to Work indicator Description The left keyboard status light indicates the Shift Lock orange key is selected The right keyboard status light indicates the Alpha Lock green key is selected Light Status Off Blinking Red What It Means The battery is charged The battery blinks when the charge is low Continued use causes the CK32 I Safe to enter Suspend mode You may also experience a blinking low battery light when the battery is low and you attempt to take the CK32 I Safe out of Suspend mode This is normal and indicates the battery need
62. enter for recycling or disposal information Note In the U S A the EPA does not consider spent lithium ion batteries as hazardous waste CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Charging and Installing the Battery A Caution A Warning CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Make sure you fully charge the AB6 battery before using your CK32 I Safe To charge the battery e Insert the battery into the AC11 4 slot battery charger Charging time is approximately 7 hours To install the battery You must suspend your CK32 I Safe before removing the battery or data loss may occur e Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK32 I Safe and snap the battery into place Beeper Battery latch NG e AB6 battery 4 Speaker internal Inserting the AB6 Battery Explosion Hazard Use Intermec battery pack Model AB6 only It is rated as Intrinsically Safe but it MUST NOT BE CHANGED while in a Class II or Class III environment The battery can be changed in a Class 1 gas environment Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Maximizing Battery Life There are several things that you can do to extend the life of your fully charged battery e Verify that Radio Power Management is enabled Fast PSP Enabling radio power management allows your radio to switch between awake and sleep modes based on netw
63. ered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Bluetooth is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc U S A ii CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Contents Contents Before You Begin sae bi ake Scots saves tule s A EA RE A alas vii Safety Information ssaa a e as cece cee cette eee eee aA vii Global Services and Support 0 0 ec eee ce ee eee viii Warranty Information 00 cece eee eee eens viii Web Suppott ci 0 0 Sho g besa eee ORS eke id viii Telephone Support sine ene ees E E es Sean eee ee Sie ix Who Should Read This Manual 0 0 eee eee cee ix Related Documents ji fe Si igs onus tated eaten ee Mees Meas x Other Copyright Information 0 00 x Patent Information eii 52 neiaa e a e E E age E iiA xi 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer 1 Introducing the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer 2 Using the Battety lt j eneen pate iste aie ote Meats oul e Skies Sais ates oe Ee 4 Charging and Installing the Battery 0 eee eee ee eee 5 Maximizing Battery Life creiren orgen ee cee eens 6 Checking the Battery Status 6 eee eee eee 6 Understanding the Low Battery Warnings 00 0 eee eee eee 7 Using the Keypad sats ai iain tS one pilates ie a eth a une ante ra 8 Using the Color Coded Keys 1 ee cece eee eee eee 10 Capitalizing All Charactets ss ccs ena ges ce eka pas Ree ER 11 Using t
64. ese URLs for additional information about Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC msdn microsoft com support support microsoft com e news microsoft com Learning the Basic Skills Learning to use the CK32 I Safe is easy This section describes the basic concepts of using and customizing your CK32 I Safe Computer Using the Today Screen When you turn on your CK32 I Safe for the first time each day you see the Today screen You can also display it by tapping the Start icon at the top left of your display and then Today On the Today screen you can see important information for the day To customize what displays on the Today screen Tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt Today Status icons display information such as when the CK32 I Safe is connected to the network or to the Internet You can tap an icon to open the associated setting or program CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 25 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile 26 Accessing Programs You can switch from one program to another by selecting it from the Start menu To access programs e Tap Start gt Programs and then the program name The following is a partial list of programs that are on your CK32 I Safe in the order they appear in the Start menu Look on the Windows Mobile CD for additional programs that you can install onto your CK32 I Safe e Calendar e Contacts e Internet Explorer e Messaging e Windows Media
65. et up a partnership for synchronization and customizes synchronization settings The synchronization process automatically begins when you finish the wizard 4 Disconnect the CK32 I Safe from your desktop PC Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization process you can initiate synchronization from your CK32 I Safe To start ActiveSync on your CK32 I Safe e Tap Start gt Programs gt ActiveSync ActiveSync opens and shows you the synchronization status ActiveSync a 4 1 32 X Windows PC Synchronized Today 1 29 PM Connected Sync s Menu For more information about ActiveSync on the CK32 I Safe switch to ActiveSync tap Start gt Help and then select a topic CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 33 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile Using Internet Explorer Mobile You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to run web based applications and view pages downloaded to the CK32 I Safe You can also connect to the internet through an ISP or a network connection You can make connections using a modem a wireless network or Ethernet You can use a modem connection to set up connections with an external modem To use Internet Explorer 1 Set up a connection to your ISP or corporate network by going to Start gt Settings gt Connections gt and tap the Connections icon Use the Connections Help to understand the process you need to go through to set up a co
66. f wireless printing setup from other Bluetooth management tasks CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 41 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe The Wireless Printing applet uses the concept of a current wireless printer The CK32 I Safe connects to the current wireless printer when your application opens the wireless printing COM port on the CK32 I Safe If there is no current wireless printer selected on your CK32 I Safe there is no wireless printing COM port registered on your CK32 I Safe You must select a current wireless printer on your CK32 I Safe as described in the next section The Wireless Printing applet performs these tasks on the CK32 I Safe e Helps you select the current wireless printer e Stores the current wireless printer in the registry e Registers deregisters the wireless printing COM port e Stores the wireless printing COM port in the registry as the WPort Specifically the current wireless printer is registered and deregistered on Bluetooth stack load unload If you select a different current wireless printer the existing wireless printing COM port is deregistered and the new one is registered instead The Wireless Printing applet uses the Bluetooth COM Port Control to handle COM port registration deregistration Selecting the Current Wireless Printer on the CK32 I Safe By default there is no current wireless printer selected on the CK32 I Safe There are three ways to select the curre
67. formation in any program on the CK32 I Safe Letters numbers and punctuation you write are translated into typed text To use Block Recognizer 1 Tap the input panel arrow and then tap Block Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the box It converts to typed text that appears on the screen For help using Block Recognizer tap the question mark next to the writing area Using Letter Recognizer With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on paper To use Letter Recognizer 1 Tap the input panel arrow and then tap Letter Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the box It converts to typed text that appears on the screen For help using Letter Recognizer tap the question mark next to the writing area Using Transcriber With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus block just as you would on paper Unlike Letter Recognizer and Clock Recognizer you can write an entire sentence of information To use Transcriber 1 Tap the input panel arrow and then tap Transcriber 2 Tap ok CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 29 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile 3 Write anywhere on the screen Pause and let Transcriber change the written characters to typed characters For help using Transcriber tap the question mark in the lower right hand corner of the screen Selecting Typed Text If you want to edit or format typed text you must select it first Drag the s
68. guring security 56 developing applications 82 disabling security 79 features 3 Funk and Microsoft Security chosing between 60 hidden characters typing 120 LEAP security 59 linear imager reading distances 118 Microsoft security new connection 75 operating paramters configuring 36 problems configuring security 106 problems scanning bar codes 109 problems while operating 104 resetting 110 security types 56 troubleshooting 104 wireless connectivity 107 WPA security 57 cleaning handle and computer 112 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual scanner windown and screen 112 color coded keys using 10 11 configuring LEAP security 63 WEP security with Funk security 64 with Microsoft security 75 WPA security with Microsoft security 75 WPA PSK security with Microsoft security 76 with Profile Wizard 67 D developing applications AutoCab 97 AutoCopy 95 AutoExec 91 AutoReg 96 AutoRun 93 installing applications 84 Intermec Developer Library using 82 launching automatically 90 RunAutoRun 90 Trakker Antares converting from 83 web based 83 drag and drop using SmartSystems Console 100 E EAP defined 58 EAP FAST security configuring with Profile Wizard 72 Enterprise mode defined 58 Ethernet communication status checking 39 Ethernet communications setting up 37 Etnernet communciations Intermec Settings using 38 Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP defined 58
69. guring the CK32 I Safe 2 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK32 I Safe 3 Make sure you have selected Funk as your security choice 4 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile 5 For Association choose Open 6 For Encryption choose WEP 7 For Inner Authentication choose TTLS PEAP or TLS If you choose TTLS or PEAP a Select User name and type your user name b Select Password prompt and choose Enter password now connection to the network if you have problems Z Note You can use Prompt for password to troubleshoot your c Select User Password and type a user password d For Validate Server Certificate choose Enabled If you choose TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CK32 I Safe For help see Loading a Certificate on page 76 b For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes c You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server Common Name if you want to increase your level of security 8 Save your settings Configuring LEAP Security on the CK32 I Safe 1 Open Intermec Settings 1 Make sure you have selected Funk as your security choice 2 Make sure you have configured the communications y 8 parameters and selected Funk as your security choice CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 63 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 64 3 6 7 8 9 From Intermec Settings choose Communicat
70. he Power Button ssie oa iss one oh HERS Se MNES 11 Understanding the Status Lights 0 eee eee eee eens 12 Using the Touch Screen eo aa Maden abies ln o cle ones Mine SME Un lagen 14 Using the Stylus 2 4 hr tk Pees aa te eee ga 15 Aligning the Seteme esitenu shore dds aye arena es eee RO 15 About the Audio System 6 eect ODA ORKA 16 Understanding the Audio Feedback 0 16 Scanning Bar Codes sh pe Gama sale tihe eae poet epee ee tower oes 18 Enabling or Disabling Symbologies 00 19 Scanning a Bar Code Label to Verify Scanner Operation 19 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual iii Contents 2 Understanding Windows Mobile 23 Understanding Windows Mobile 0 cece eee eens 24 Finding Information in Windows Mobile 00000055 24 Learning the Basic Skills 2 ehson roetes eri EGA Se SNA 25 Using the Today Screen 1 0 eee cece eee 25 Accessing Programsko sessen Bie ee See DR ww OTN VE 26 Closing an Application 0 0 ee eee eee eee 26 Using the Navigation Bar and the Command Bar 26 Using Pop Up Menus 0 6 eee ce eee ee 27 Entering Information 0 0 c cece eee ee eee 27 Using Transcriber pes dete de bor grid 29 Finding and Organizing Information 0 30 Customizing the CK32 LSafe 0 0 0 eee eee eee eee 30 Using Microsoft ActiveSync ces saet ea NGC okie se aw
71. he red beam of light from the scanner does not turn off The scanner does not read the bar code labels quickly or the scanning beam seems to be faint or obscured You scan a valid bar code label to enter data for your application The data decoded by the scan module does not match the data encoded in the bar code label CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Solution You may be too far from the bar code label Move closer to the bar code label and try again You may be scanning the bar code label straight on Change the scanning angle and try again You can test the effective range of the scanner Move within 61 cm 2 feet of a wall and try again You must be within the scanning range to scan bar code labels For help see Scanning Bar Codes on page 18 Press the Scan button or pull the trigger again without scanning a bar code label If the red beam is still on contact your local Intermec service representative The scanner window may be dirty Clean the window with a solution of ammonia and water Wipe dry Do not allow abrasive material to touch the window Try these possible solutions in order The computer may have decoded the bar code label in a symbology other than the label s actual symbology Try scanning the bar code label again Make sure you scan the entire label To operate the computer quickly and efficiently you should enable only the bar code symbologies that you are going to s
72. idExit F11 F12 Hex F13 F14 w a OD W F15 F16 F17 FMark F18 F19 M NJ 0 1P T0 F20 F21 F23 SReq F24 E OD V DV lt Pga gt Pgr Pgs Pg SOOO 3270 5250 56 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 The keypad also provides function keys F1 F24 and special characters symbols and functions by pressing color coded key sequences Using the Color Coded Keys 10 The keypad of the CK32 I Safe provides color coded keys to let you access additional characters symbols and functions printed on the keypad overlay Once you understand how to use the color coded keys and key sequences you will know how to access all of the additional features printed on the keypad overlay There are two color coded modifier keys on the CK32 I Safe the orange key and the green Om key CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer You press and release the first key and then press and release the second key to access the color coded character or function printed above a key Capitalizing All Characters To type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters you can enable the Caps Lock feature on the CK32 I Safe keypad To enable Caps Lock 1 Press the
73. ide of an Intermec approved service facility will void the I Safe certification To clean the scanner window and computer screen 1 Press the Power button to turn off the CK32 I Safe 2 Dip a clean towel or rag in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess Wipe off the scanner window and screen Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces 3 Wipe dry Cleaning the Handle and Computer 112 The exterior of the computer and the handle should be cleaned with a mild solution of soap and water Other cleaners may affect the ESD dissipation characteristics of the handle and CK32 I Safe body Mild soap refers to soaps you use on your hands and or body that don t contain any abrasive media or filler The soap should not contain a large amount of artificial fragrance or any of the following witch hazel aloe vera vegetable and herbal oils such as evening primrose oil olive oil or coconut oil or chamomile lavender rosemary or peppermint Do not use products labeled as detergents Examples of mild soaps are e Ivory Snow liquid or powder e Ivory bar soap e Jergens mild soap bar e Woolite an exception to hand body soaps CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Add just enough soap to a quantity of water to start and create sudsing using agitation while adding but no more you can t go wrong with this solution Keep in mind that the water should just be
74. ignal a connection to the CK32 I Safe If necessary select File gt Get Connected to initiate a connection 3 Click Tools gt Explore Device to open the Mobile Device window on the CK32 I Safe Microsoft ActiveSync 5 x File View Tools Help Options Sch Guest Add Server Source Add Remove Programs pdrenced oo Hide Details 2 Status Information Type 4 On your desktop PC locate the cab file you want to download to the CK32 I Safe and copy it 86 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications 5 From the Mobile Device window open the My Windows Mobile Based Device folder and navigate to the folder where you want to paste the cab file 10 File Edt view Favortes Toos Help 6 Paste the cab file into the desired folder 7 When you are done copying files reset the CK32 I Safe 8 After the CK32 I Safe is done resetting tap Start gt Programs gt File Explorer to locate the newly copied files 9 Tap the cab files to install them Installing Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche You can use the Wavelink Avalanche device management system to install applications on all of your wireless CK32 I Safes The CK32 I Safe ships with the Avalanche Enabler already loaded on it In order to use Avalanche Enabler you must also have the Avalanche Administrative Console installed on your PC To inst
75. ile Wizard 1 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page zlo File Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard Basic Security Advanced 8021x Saar e 46 1 51 ok Association Encryption WPA2 v AES X Pre Shared 2 For 8021x Security choose None 3 For Association choose WPA2 4 For Pre Shared Key field enter the passphrase as ASCII The passphrase must be 8 to 63 characters and match the passphrase on the access point 5 Tap OK CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 67 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 68 Configuring PEAP Security With Profile Wizard Protected EAP PEAP performs secure authentication against Windows domains and directory services It is comparable to EAP TTLS though not as flexible To configure PEAP security 1 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page nlzi File Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard 4 q 2 07 ok Basic Security Advanced ar 8021x Secu Prompt for password Use following password seater se ie N For 8021x Security choose PEAP For Association choose Open WPA or Network EAP For Encryption choose TKIP if you selected WPA for association or WEP if you selected Network EAP for association gt w w For Username type a unique username for this protocol 6 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol
76. ing and Maintenance Problems While Operating the CK32 I Safe Problem You press the Power button to turn on the CK32 I Safe and nothing happens The Battery light is blinking You use your stylus to tap the screen and nothing happens The blue Ready to Work indicator is off The blue Ready to Work indicator is blinking The blue Ready to Work indicator is on Solutions Make sure the backlight is on by pressing lt Make sure you have a charged battery installed correctly For help see Charging and Installing the Battery on page 5 The battery may be discharged Replace the battery with a spare charged battery or charge the battery and try again The battery is running low Replace the battery with a spare charged battery or charge the battery Recalibrate your touch screen For help see Using the Touch Screen on page 14 Try these possible solutions The Ready to Work application such as TE 2000 has not loaded successfully For help see the documentation or online help for the application The CK32 I Safe is not running a Ready to Work application The Ready to Work application such as TE 2000 may be running but is not connected to a host Verify that the application is properly configured to communicate with the host A connection has been established and all network connections are active There is nothing to troubleshoot CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 105 Chapte
77. ing the Profile Wizard A profile contains all the information necessary to authenticate you to the network such as login name password or certificate and protocols by which the CK32 I Safe is authenticated You can have up to four profiles for different networks For example you may have different login names or passwords on different networks To select a profile for Funk security 1 Open Intermec Settings 2 Select Start gt Settings gt the Systems tab gt Wireless Network or Tap the iConnect icon El icon in the lower right corner of the screen and select Tools gt Wireless Settings The Profile Wizard appears on the screen aio File Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard 4 4 9 18 Dk Profiles Import Export Profile 7 Edit Selected Profile L Enable Microsoft s Wireless Zero Config Security powered by Odyssey From the Profile list select the profile you want to configure Tap Edit Selected Profile uu PB Ww Optional Give your profile a meaningful name by selecting the text in the Profile Label text box and typing a meaningful name CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 65 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 66 6 From the Network type list select either Infrastructure or Ad Hoc Select Infrastructure if the network uses access points to connect to the corporate network or internet Select Ad Hoc to set up a private network with one
78. ions gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile For 8021x choose LEAP For Association choose Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP if you choose WPA to AES if you choose WPA2 and to WEP if you choose Open or Network EAP For Prompt for Credentials select Enter credentials now Select User name and type your user name Select User Password and type your user password Save your settings Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security 1 2 nN A WU A Open Intermec Settings Make sure you have configured the communications parameters and selected Funk as your security choice Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile For Association choose Open For Encryption choose WEP For 8021x choose None 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 Set a 5 byte value for 64 bit WEP or a 13 byte value for 128 bit WEP Hex keys must be preceded by Ox and contain 5 or 13 hex pairs For Transmit key choose the key you want to use for transmitting data Save your settings CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Configuring Funk Security Using the Profile Wizard You can start 802 11 b g communications on the CK32 I Safe us
79. isco Lightweight version of EAP To configure LEAP security 1 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page 5 x File Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard a 4 1 16 bk Basic Security Advanced 8021x Securit LEAP v Association Encryption Network EAP w WEP X Username Password Prompt for password Use Tt 2 For 8021x Security choose LEAP 3 For Association choose Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 71 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 72 4 5 6 7 8 For Encryption choose TKIP or AES if you selected WPA2 for association or WEP or CKIP if you selected Network EAP for association For Username type a unique username for this protocol In the Password field type a unique password for this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or select Use following password to use the protocol without entering a password each time you use the CK32 I Safe Tap OK Configuring EAP FAST with Profile Wizard The EAP FAST protocol is a client server security architecture that encrypts EAP transactions with a TLS tunnel While similar to PEAP EAP FAST differs significantly since tunnel establishment is based on strong secrets unique to users These secrets are called Protected Access Credentials PACs which CiscoSecure ACS generates using a master key known
80. it one Nive ORAS EE 32 Using Internet Explorer Mobile 2 2 cee eee ees 34 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 35 Configuring the Operating Parameters 0 0 0 cece ce eee ees 36 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using Intermec Settings 36 Remotely Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using SmartSystems Foundation 37 Setting Up Ethernet Communications sessu seres cece ee eee eens 37 Setting Up Bluetooth Communications 000s beeen ees 39 Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing 41 Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly 41 Selecting the Current Wireless Printer on the CK32 I Safe 42 Connecting to a Bluetooth Audio Device 0 0 eee ee eee 45 Setting Up 802 11 Radio Communications ses esses eneas naaa 000 eee ee eee 45 Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP IP Network 46 Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network 47 Checking the Status of Your Wireless Connection 4 47 Using Spy Wiktsi4 soy ey ea ea eae hay aba a aes 48 Starting the Utility cs ds cs esheets spate shh gde 48 IS py Wa Ei en ae idan te Sain a La he oe tes VAN RG 49 WHET SCAN i sed PRODIRE es oA Ss Rata eee 51 Suppleant irs aa ease SCAN SEAN Sse ea Rah WA 52 PING ek oleae god sa esd pie dense dws wie EKG ee iene g da 54 iv CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Contents Supplicant Logging
81. lient radio if using DHCP IP Static The IP address of the client radio if using a static IP address AP Status Shows whether the radio is associated with the access point Channel The channel on which the radio is communicating with the access point ESSID The text SSID Network Name for your network BSSID MAC address of radio AP with which the client radio is communicating Config Association Shows one of the following types Open WPA WPA PSK WPA2 Network EAP Encrypt Shows potential encryptions for the association shown Key Absent WEP TKIP Key Absent TKIP AES WEP Power CAM Constantly Awake Mode or FAST PSP Power Save Poll Antenna Diversity multiple antennas Primary one antenna RF TX Power Transmit power level in milliwatts mW RSSI The Received Signal Strength Indicator The closer to zero the better For example 40dBm is excellent while 60dBm is good Link The data rate at which the radios are communicating 50 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe WiFi Scan Use the WiFi Scan tab to scan your network and bring back information about any access points with which you can communicate Tap Scan then wait for the table to fill with information Tap any of the columns to sort by ascending or descending order Tap the slider bar on the bottom to scroll left and right to view all of the information 00 20 e0 40 a4 4 ISpyWiFi WiFi Scan Supplicant Ping
82. ll installed programs and data Back up files you want to save first Do you want to clean boot nl ea This completes the installation process for Install Select Each time the Avalanche Enabler is activated typically on a reset the CK32 I Safe attempts to connect to the Avalanche Agent When the CK32 I Safe connects to the agent the agent determines whether an update is available and immediately starts the software upgrade file transfer or configuration update You can now install software packages and updates for the CK32 I Safe using the Avalanche Administrative Console Schedule the CK32 I Safe updates or manually initiate an update using the Avalanche Administrative Console CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 89 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications For more information on using Wavelink Avalanche contact your local Intermec representative or visit the Wavelink web site at www wavelink com Launching An Application Automatically 2 RunAutoRun 90 Note This describes the system component startup for Intermec provided components only It does not describe the bootstrap loader process It only describes the component installation process provided by Windows Mobile It is assumed that you understand the Microsoft Mobile startup procedures and are familiar with how Microsoft components start up You can configure the various media used in the Windows Mobile system with a folder name
83. mec Settings icon The Intermec Settings application appears From the Intermec Settings application go to Data Collection gt Internal Scanner gt Symbologies Enable or disable any of the supported symbologies lol x File Zoom Tools Help Intermec Setting g 4 12 44 X Data Collection Internal Scanner E ner port Symbologies Code 39 UPC EAN Code 128 Enable Code 128 Options Interleaved 2 of 5 Code 93 Codabar Code 2 of 5 MSI Plessey Code 11 File Edit view Help fal 9 6 Tap File gt Save Setting to save your settings 7 Tap File gt Exit to close Intermec Settings 8 Scan bar code labels Scanning a Bar Code Label to Verify Scanner Operation Use the following procedure to practice how to scan a bar code and to verify that your scanner is working correctly CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 19 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer To scan most bar code labels and verify scanner operation 1 Press the Power button to turn on the CK32 I Safe 2 Tap Start on the navigation bar located at the top of the screen 3 Tap Word Mobile gt New to open the Word Mobile application and a blank document 4 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the computer at a slight angle 15 to 25 cm 6 to 10 in from the label 5 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a handle and direct the red beam so that it falls ac
84. message The Bluetooth COM port does not exist 55 This is probably because the computer was just resumed Please wait a few seconds and try again While configuring or using wireless printing you see the message Bluetooth is off Would you like to turn it on and continue 108 Solution You may have gone out of range of an access point Try moving closer to an access point or to a different location to re establish communications Once you are in range again the network connection icon appears again Any data you collected while out of range is transmitted over the network If you recently resumed the CK32 I Safe wait a few seconds and try again Otherwise you need to make sure that the device you selected as the current wireless printer is a printer is turned on and is discoverable To learn about the current wireless printer and the Bluetooth COM port see Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly on page 41 Tap Yes to dismiss the message Follow the instructions in Setting Up Bluetooth Communications on page 39 to turn on the power to the Bluetooth radio CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems While Scanning Bar Codes Problem You cannot see a red beam of light from the scanner when you press the Scan button and aim the scanner at a bar code label When you release the Scan button or handle trigger t
85. mp Example of the Personal Tab Adjustable Settings on the CK32 I Safe Setting Buttons Input Lock Menus Owner Information Sounds amp Notifications Today Why Adjust It To associate a program with a button or customize the way your Up Down control repeats To select and customize the input method you want to use Keyboard Block Recognizer Letter Recognizer or Transcriber To limit access to the CK32 I Safe To customize what appears on the Start menu Only 7 programs can appear on the Start menu To enter your contact information To Enable or Disable sounds for events programs or notifications To select items to appear on the Today screen You can also change the appearance of your desktop CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 31 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile Adding or Removing Programs Programs added to your CK32 I Safe at the factory are stored in Read Only Memory ROM You cannot remove this software All other programs and files added to the CK32 I Safe after factory installation are stored in Random Access Memory RAM You can install any program created for the CK32 I Safe as long as the computer has enough memory available Go to the Windows Mobile web site www microsoft com windowsmobile resources communities default mspx to find software Using Microsoft ActiveSync 32 Z Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize the information on your
86. n application using SmartSystems Foundation 1 Download your application file to your desktop PC 2 Double click the application file to install it The application file should appear in the software vault 3 From the SmartSystems console in the Software Vault drag and drop the application onto each CK32 I Safe in your network Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a connection between your PC and the CK32 I Safe ActiveSync transfers files synchronizes files performs remote debugging and other device management activities For more information on ActiveSync see Using Microsoft ActiveSync on page 32 You can have a USB or 802 11 b g ActiveSync connection to the CK32 I Safe When you only have a few CK32 I Safes to update you can copy files using Windows Explorer on a PC This procedure assumes that Microsoft ActiveSync is installed on your PC and is up and running To install an application using ActiveSync 1 Use the AN1 Communications Adapter to connect the CK32 I Safe to a PC or host via the USB port Intrinsically Safe rules prohibit direct connection to the CK32 A I Safe Warning You may have to disconnect and then connect the cable to wake the connection CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 85 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications 2 Wait for a Connected message to appear in the Microsoft ActiveSync application to s
87. n or by using the Beeper Volume command as described below Additional Ways of Changing the Beeper Volume Method Procedure Use the Intermec Go to Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings application Settings gt Device Settings gt Beeper gt Volume Remember to press Save when using Intermec Settings Use the Beeper For help see Beeper Volume in the Intermec Volume command Computer Command Reference Manual Scanning Bar Codes 18 A Warning Do not look directly into the window area or at a reflection of the beam while the CK32 I Safe is scanning Long term exposure to the beam can damage your vision Use the scanner to scan and enter bar code data The CK32 I Safe supports the scanning of 1D linear bar codes When you unpack the CK32 I Safe these bar code symbologies are enabled e Code 39 e Code 128 PDF417 e UPC A e UPC E e EAN 8 e EAN 13 If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology you need to enable the symbology on the CK32 I Safe Use Intermec Settings to enable and disable symbologies for your scanner CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Enabling or Disabling Symbologies Use the following procedure to enable or disable symbologies on your CK32 I Safe To enable or disable symbologies 1 2 3 Tap Start The Start menu appears Tap Settings gt System Tap the Inter
88. nd 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 Programmers Guide PIN 977 055 xxx CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer F1 F2 o Attn P Clear Q Dup R Cir F5 Fe F7 F8 s FidExit T Hex U FMark V SysRq F9 F10 F11 F12 E BOG 3270 5250 42 Key Large Numeric and Function Keypad This keypad is designed for applications that enter mainly numeric data 0 9 and that need dedicated function keys F1 F12 This keypad also lets you enter the entire alphabet and special characters by pressing color coded key sequences CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 9 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer roll a roli y CER ODAO DO OC _ FidExit amp P iome Newin ins 7 8 9 Print Help A ii Paa 6 F8 AutLg 0 Caps Attn Clr Clear 3 Dup F9 Erase SIRO F10 F
89. nd back to the bottom until you hear the high beep 6 Release the Scan button CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Understanding Windows Mobile This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 for Pocket PC In this chapter you will find these sections Understanding Windows Mobile e Using Microsoft ActiveSync e Using Internet Explorer Mobile CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 23 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile Understanding Windows Mobile This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 While using your CK32 I Safe keep these key points in mind e Tap Start on the navigation bar located at the top of the screen to quickly move to programs files and settings Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs The command bar includes menus icons and the onscreen keyboard Tap and hold an item to see a pop up menu containing a list of actions you can perform Pop up menus give you quick and easy access to the most common actions Tap Start gt Help then select a topic on your CK32 I Safe to find additional information on Windows Mobile components Microsoft Windows Mobile contains these standard companion programs e Word Mobile e Excel Mobile e PowerPoint Mobile Finding Information in Windows Mobile This chapter describes your CK32 I Safe hardware provides an overview of the programs on your CK32 I Safe and explains how
90. ndards in the rest of the world Scanner Scan button Backlight Battery CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer CK32 I Safe Handheld Computers with an IEEE 802 11b g radio installed are Wi Fi certified for interoperability with other 802 11b g wireless LAN devices CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer The CK32 I Safe includes these features e PXA270 Intel Processor e Windows Mobile 5 0 Operating System e Voice over IP support User responsible for software integration e Bluetooth support for scanner RFID Voice e 128 MB DRAM 64 MB Flash e 512 MB embedded SD Mass Storage Card e Intrinsic safety certification for North America Europe and countries accepting IECEx Scheme European directive compliance These options are available for the CK32 I Safe e TE 2000 terminal emulation application including 3270 5250 and VT ANSI as well as support for third party TE applications e Data Collection Browser dcBrowser application Use this manual to understand how to use the features and options available on the CK32 I Safe For additional help using terminal emulation see the TE 2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer Guide PIN 977 055 xxx For additional help using dcBrowser see the documentation that ships with the dcBrowser gateway software or the Data Collection Browser Client Users Guide P N 070 01 1 xxx iBrowse is a locked down web browser f
91. nnection 2 Tap Start gt Internet Explorer The default page that appears when you open Internet Explorer contains links to Intermec specific information and to the Windows Mobile web site Im zntermeccks2 oix File Zoom Tools Help Internet Explorer 1 34 X Welcome Tap below to visit these sites or here to learn about connecting to the Internet Satermec AP Windows Mobile Favorites Ei Menu Default Internet Explorer Web Page 34 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Use this chapter to understand how to configure the CK32 I Safe to communicate in your network In this chapter you will find these sections e Configuring the CK32 I Safe Operating Parameters e Setting Up Ethernet Communications e Setting Up Bluetooth Communications e Setting Up 802 11 Radio Communications e Configuring Security on the CK32 I Safe CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 35 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Configuring the Operating Parameters You can configure many operating parameters on the CK32 I Safe such as the symbologies it decodes or the network settings it uses The CK32 I Safe provides a configuration application called Intermec Settings that allows you to set all of the operating parameters in one place Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using Intermec Settings Z 36 Use Intermec Settings to configure the CK32 I Safe and to view system informa
92. ns into C applications for use on the CK32 I Safe The CK32 I Safe does not support all Trakker Antares functions You may need to rewrite parts of your application when converting it for use on the CK32 I Safe See the resource kit for a list of functions that are not supported You need these hardware and software components to use the resource kit PC with at least 100 MB of free disk space running Microsoft Windows 2000 XP e Microsoft Visual Studio 2003 or later e Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 2 or later e Antares Migration Resource Kit from IDL 2 4 or later The resource kit is part of the Intermec Developer Library IDL which you can download from the Intermec web site at www intermec com idl CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual 83 Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications Installing Applications on the CK32 I Safe 84 There are several ways you can install applications on the CK32 I Safe e You can package your application as a cabinet cab file e Ifyou have a simple application you may only need to deliver the exe file e You can copy a directory structure that contains the application supporting files DLLs images and data files Intermec recommends using cab files to install your applications The CK32 I Safe uses standard Windows Mobile cab files and will install third party cab files You can have your cab files place your application in any of these memory lo
93. nt wireless printer e Discovering the printer using Bluetooth device discovery e Manually entering the printers Bluetooth device address e Choosing the printer from a list of previously discovered printers 42 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe To discover the printer with Bluetooth device discovery 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the Systems tab gt Wireless Printing The Wireless Printing wizard appears Printing ioii Fie Zoom Tools Help Wireless Printing 4 1 41 Current Wireless Printer Device Name Device Address No current printer Test Print Set Wireless Printer Device Discovery Manual Acquire I Printer Device Manager 2 Tap Acquire Printer to initiate printer discovery All Bluetooth printers discovered within range appear in the devices list 3 Select the printer you want to connect to and then tap OK If your preferred printer does not appear make sure the printer is turned on and discovery is enabled and then repeat Steps 1 through 3 4 Tap Test Print The printer prints out the test page CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 43 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Wireless Printing 44 To manually enter the device address of the printer 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Wireless Printing The Wireless Printing wizard appears 2 Tap Manual gt
94. ntication to Open if WEP keys are not required or to Shared when WEP keys are required for association b Set Data Encryption to Disabled Follow these steps to enable WEP encryption a Set Authentication to Open if WEP keys are not required or to Shared when WEP keys are required for association b Set Data Encryption to WEP c To change the network key clear The key is provided automatically check box enter the new Network key and then select the appropriate Key index Follow these steps to enable WPA authentication a Set Authentication to WPA b Set Data Encryption to either WEP or TKIP CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 75 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Z Follow these steps to enable WPA authentication using a preshared key a Set Authentication to WPA PSK b Set Data Encryption to either WEP or TKIP c Enter the new Network key 5 From the EAP type list select either MD5 Challenge PEAP or TLS 6 Tap OK to close the screen Note If you select to automatically connect to non preferred networks the CK32 I Safe detects any new networks and provides you with the opportunity to configure them Loading a Certificate 76 If you choose to use transport layer security TLS with WPA or 802 1x security you need to have a unique client certificate on the CK32 I Safe and a trusted root certificate authority CA certificate You can use a third party CA to issue unique client certificates
95. om Intermec Settings select Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Certificates Select Import Root Certificates False Choose True from the drop down menu Select Import User Certificates False Choose True from the drop down menu Exit Intermec Settings and save your settings The certificates are immediately imported a All root certificates in Temp Root are imported into the Trusted Authorities certificate store Note You are prompted when a root certificate is imported unless that certificate is already in the store b All certificate and key files in Temp User are imported into the My Certificates certificate store c The Import Root Certificates and the Import User Certificates settings are changed from True to False Configure your CK32 I Safe for WPA or 802 1x security CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Disabling Security If you choose not to use security with your wireless network you can disable it on the CK32 I Safe Intermec recommends that you always set security in your network To disable security 1 Open Intermec Settings 2 Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Microsoft Security 3 For Network Authentication choose Open 4 For Data Encryption choose Disabled 5 Close Intermec Settings CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 79 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 80 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s M
96. ooth Audio 2 Tap Search for devices Discovered audio devices are added to the list with an icon to identify them w Double tap a Bluetooth audio device from the list of Connect headsets hands free devices 4 When a pop up menu appears and then select Activate The device icon changes to include a check mark w Double tap the device name and then select Connect When a connection is established the statues changes to connected a Tap the Volume slider bar or Microphone slider bar to adjust the setting Setting Up 802 11 Radio Communications Z The CK32 I Safe has an internal 802 11 b 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 If you are using a UDP Plus network you also need to have your Intermec Application Server communicating with a host computer Note The CK32 I Safe supports Ethernet communication or 802 11 communications but it cannot support both at the same time The factory default is no communications are enabled The CK32 I Safe supports these network protocols e TCP IP e UDP Plus The next sections explain the parameters you need to configure for the CK32 I Safe to work in your wireless network CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 45 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP IP Network In a TCP I
97. or Intermec devices that is compatible with Microsoft s Internet Explorer but does not allow the user to exit the browser or access non work related web sites For additional help using iBrowse see the Browse User Guide P N 961 055 xxx For a complete list of accessories see Accessories on page 122 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 3 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Using the Battery AN Caution A Warning eS Li ion Li ion Z The CK32 I Safe uses a model AB6 P N 318 021 xxx lithium ion battery as its main power source You must fully charge the main battery before you can use the CK32 I Safe When you change the battery a backup battery maintains your status memory and real time clock for at least 10 minutes You must suspend your CK32 I Safe before removing the battery or data loss may occur If the battery is at a critical level you may not be able to boot the device You must replace the battery with a fully charged battery The lithium ion battery pack that is used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if it is mistreated Do not disassemble it heat it above 100 C 212 F or incinerate it When the battery reaches the end of its useful life the spent battery should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler Do not mix this battery with the solid waste stream Contact your Intermec Technologies Service C
98. or more pap participants 7 Enter the SSID Network Name if different than the profile name 8 Tap OK Configuring WEP Security With Profile Wizard 1 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page ioixi Fie Zoom Tools Help Profile Wizard en q 9 24 bk Basic Security Advanced _ 8021x Association Encryption Open v WEP X el I Data TX Key 2 For 8021x Security choose None 3 For Association choose Open or Shared to match the settings on your access point 4 For Encryption choose WEP 5 From the Data TX Key list select the key you want to use for transmitting data 6 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 Set a 5 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe byte value for 64 bit WEP or a 13 byte value for 128 bit WEP Hex keys must be preceded by 0x and contain 5 or 13 hex pairs 7 Tap OK Configuring WPA PSK Security With Profile Wizard 1 In the Profile Wizard select the Security page 2 For 8021x Security choose None 3 For Association choose WPA 4 For Pre Shared Key field enter the passphrase as ASCII The passphrase must be 8 to 63 characters and match the passphrase on the access point 5 Tap OK Configuring WPA2 PSK Security With Prof
99. ork traffic If you use the default setting of disabled CAM you will have the best network performance data throughput but it will draw the most power from your battery e Verify that the backlight timeout is set to 15 seconds e Verify that each setting under Power Management Device timeout Screen timeout has a value of 1 minute You can use Intermec Settings to easily make all of these configuration changes Checking the Battery Status You can check the battery status by looking at the Battery icon on the front of the CK32 I Safe or by checking the Power Settings Tap the Battery icon on the Status bar or use the following procedure to check the Power Settings on your CK32 I Safe Either method will take you to the Settings display which indicates the percent of battery charge remaining To check the Power Settings 1 Tap Start The Start menu appears 2 Tap Settings gt System 3 Tap the Power icon The Power Settings display appears 6 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer lol x File Zoom Tools Help Settings 4 11 06 Dk Power Main battery Lilon Recharging state Charging TT 00 Backup battery 0 100 BE Battery Advanced amp Understanding the Low Battery Warnings When the battery charge is getting low you will receive an audible alert and an initial pop up warning message with a blue bor
100. p OK Configuring Microsoft Security The default security setting is Funk If you want to use Microsoft security you need to select it as your security choice After you select Microsoft as your security choice you will be prompted to save your settings and reset your computer for your change to take effect To select Microsoft security as your security choice 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Intermec Settings The Intermec Settings application appears 2 Select Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Security Choice CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 73 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 74 3 From the Security Choice list select Microsoft Security and save your settings An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and warm boot the CV30 for the new security choice to take effect Im intermeccxaz oix File Zoom Tools Help Intermec Settings 4 1 29 X Data Collection Communications Device Name Intermecck32 802 11 Radio Security Choice Aldrunk Security E ji Funan ty IP Settings Certificates Ethernet Adapter Bluetooth UDP Plus Device Settings SmartSystems Information ION Configuration File Edit View Help al 4 An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and warm boot the CK32 I Safe for the new security choice to take effect Tap Yes to warm boot the CK32 I Safe with Microsoft Se
101. pplication Automatically 0 cece eee eee eee 90 RunmAutoRun s i Pere Sg barge ee ee a eee ed aegis 90 AUTO EMEC tse len Ea r r er ad E Shas no 91 AutoRun ne oats Heater ei Pe ee he aE eee ORS GREE aS 93 PAULO GOP Yeo Sets ats Sede DE eG hates Sak Cee ve 95 AUTOR CBee cos A eet cad OR s Sai ees Segue ph Mids HE Sue RAT STS Se es Soe 96 AutoCabe cireni ir weed egies Weds Bee oe Ee de a 97 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 99 Upgrading the CK32 I Safe Using SmartSystems 00 eee eee eee 100 Contacting Product Support 2 0 ea cece eee eee ene 103 Troubleshooting the CK32 I Safe 1 6 eee 104 Problems While Operating the CK32 I Safe 0000005 104 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual v Problems While Configuring Security 0 0 0 0 00 cece 106 Problems with Wireless Connectivity 00 eee eee eee eee 107 Resetting Your Computer sai suas se PA ient i ASO I Ra Ge ees 110 Preferred Reset Method 0 0 0 cc cece cece eee eens 110 Secondary Reset Method ss dok ke aa vaiki eee a Re teenies 110 Pertorming a Clean Boot 4 ne ss ale Oo KORE Re ee EE 111 Cleaning the Scanner Window Screen and Computer 111 Cleaning the Scanner Window and Screen 000 e ee 112 Cleaning the Handle and Computer 0 0000s 112 A Specifications ccc cece 115 Physical and Environmental Specifications
102. r Intermec recommends using security with wireless networks to prevent unauthorized access to your network and to ensure the privacy of transmitted data Authentication by both the network and the user are required elements for secure networks Use the following table to understand some of the wireless network terminology Using WPA Security Wi Fi Protected Access WPA is a strongly enhanced interoperable Wi Fi security that addresses many of the vulnerabilities of Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP Instead of WEP WPA uses Temporal Key Integrity Protocol TKIP for its data encryption method Currently WPA satisfies some of the requirements in the IEEE 802 11i draft standard When the standard is finalized WPA will maintain forward compatibility CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 57 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe WPA runs in 802 1x Enterprise mode or PSK Pre Shared Key mode e In Enterprise mode WPA provides user authentication using 802 1x and an Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP That is an authentication server such as a RADIUS server must authenticate each device before the device can communicate with the wireless network e In PSK mode WPA provides user authentication using a shared key between the authenticator and the CV30 WPA PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentication server To use WPA security you need e an authentic
103. r 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problems While Configuring Security If you have trouble configuring the computer for security check these problems and possible solutions Problems While Configuring Security Problem Solution You are using static WEP keys and Make sure that you are using the correct static WEP key you have a strong connection to the access point but you cannot communicate with it You are setting up multiple access The CK32 I Safe does not save WEP key values when you points in a network with different change the SSID Re enter the WEP key value after you SSIDs and the connection fails change the SSID and save your changes You should now be able to connect to the different access points You receive a message saying The The correct date and time on the CK32 I Safe are not server certificate has expired or your always saved through a cold boot You need to re enter the system date is incorrect after you date and time and then save your changes cold boot the CK32 I Safe The CK32 I Safe indicates that it is Make sure that not authenticated e the User Name and Password on your CK32 I Safe match the user name and password on your authentication server You may need to reenter the password on both your CK32 I Safe and authentication server e on your authentication server the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log in to the server For help see the documentation th
104. r to start the SmartSystems Console 4 Click the Discover icon on the SmartSystems Console Your CK32 I Safe should appear in the Keypad Computers area of the screen 5 Click and drag the SSPB bundle from the Software Vault and drag to the C32 I Safe icon Release the SSPB bundle on the device icon 6 Click the Yes button when the SmartSystem message appears The SmartSystems Server will start transferring files to the CK32 I Safe A white screen with text on it will appear on the CK32 I Safe icon as the files are being downloaded download or errors could occur Make sure that the CK32 I Safe does not suspend during the Caution When the file download is complete the CK32 I Safe performs a warm boot and starts to install the upgrade files When the Today screen appears SSPB file installation begins After all files are installed you will need to reconnect the CK32 I Safe to your network Contacting Product Support If you cannot find the answer to your problem in the Troubleshooting the CK32 I Safe section you can visit the Intermec technical knowledge base Knowledgebase Central at intermec custhelp com to review technical information or to request technical support To talk to an Intermec Product Support representative call 1 800 755 5505 Before you call Intermec Product Support make sure you have the following information ready e Operating system version e Configuration number e Ifyou are using
105. rmec Settings Bluetooth Settings Setting Description Power Set and view whether the Bluetooth radio is on or off Class of Device Determines how the device appears to other devices during discovery Discoverable Makes the CK32 I Safe discoverable Connectable Makes the CK32 I Safe connectable IBT Displays the version of the Intermec Bluetooth Library Radio Displays the version of the Bluetooth Radio Hardware Device Address Displays the Bluetooth address of your CK32 I Safe Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing This section explains how to configure the CK32 I Safe for Bluetooth wireless printing You need to e make sure Bluetooth power is on For help see the procedure in Setting Up Bluetooth Communications on page 39 e create an application that lets you print For help see the next section e select the current wireless printer on the CK32 I Safe For help see Selecting the Current Wireless Printer on the CK32 I Safe on page 42 Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly The CK32 I Safe does not ship with an application that lets you print wirelessly You must create an application that opens the wireless printing COM port on the CK32 I Safe For help see the Bluetooth Resource Kit section of the IDL Resource Kit Developer s Guide P N 934 006 xxx The Wireless Printing applet is available from Start gt Settings gt System The applet separates the task o
106. rning Pa Caution Z Your safety is extremely important Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment You can be seriously injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions This section explains how to identify and understand dangers warnings cautions and notes that are in this document You may also see icons that tell you when to follow ESD procedures and when to take special precautions for handling optical parts A warning alerts you of an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment A caution alerts you to an operating procedure practice condition or statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage or destruction or corruption or loss of data Note Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual vii Before You Begin A Warning e The Intermec Models CK32 I Safe AB6 Battery Pack AN1 Communications Adapter and AC11 Battery Charger contain no user serviceable components Return these models ONLY to Intermec Authorized Service Centers for Repair Intrinsic Safety Certifications and Warranties will be void if these models
107. ross all bars in the bar code label The information you scanned appears in the Word Mobile document r IN CTA Code 39 Test Bar Code 123456 When the CK32 I Safe successfully reads a bar code label you hear a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly 20 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 Safe Handheld Computer 6 Release the Scan button To scan a PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar code and verify scanner operation 1 Press the Power button to turn on the CK32 I Safe 2 Point the scanner window PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar code label and hold the computer at a slight angle 15 to 25 cm 6 to 10 in from the label 3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a handle and direct the red beam so that it falls across at the top row of the bar code label Scanning a PDF417 or Micro PDF417 Bar Code Label Use this test bar code PDF417 Test Bar Code hea 123456789abcdefg 4 Move the beam down all rows of the bar code label The CK32 clicks as it reads each row 5 The CK32 I Safe emits a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly when the CK32 I Safe successfully reads the entire bar code label CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 21 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer 22 You may need to continue moving the beam from the bottom of the bar code label to the top a
108. rver logoff Current session terminated by supplicant unknown Error occurred but not defined CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Supplicant Tab Contents continued Authentication Result Supplicant Events Intermec Supplicant Version success Authentication successful time out Authentication Server not responding to requests you may be out of range no credentials Proper credentials not configured in device client reject Unable to validate access point certificate server reject Authentication Server rejects submitted credentials unknown No authentication used or in the process of authentication Displays output from the supplicant detailing its status Version of Intermec Funk Security in the CK32 I Safe Click Configure Profile to launch the Profile Wizard and configure 802 11 options Click Reconnect to disassociate the radio momentarily dropping its connection The radio then reassociates and reauthenticates but does not do anything with the radio driver Click Clear Events to remove the information shown in the Supplicant Event box CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 53 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Ping Tab Contents Ping Use the Ping tab to contact with any host in your network for information dali File Zoom Tools Help es Repetitions Timing Statistics Count 0 Min Avg Max Timeouts 0
109. s a console that displays all of the CK32 I Safes in your network In the console you can right click a CK32 I Safe and a menu appears To configure the CK32 I Safe choose Intermec Settings from the menu The SmartSystems server and console are part of SmartSystems Foundation and are available from the Intermec web site To download SmartSystems Foundation go to www intermec com SmartSystems For information on how to use the SmartSystems server see the online manual Setting Up Ethernet Communications You can use the CK32 I Safe directly in an Ethernet network by connecting to the network using the AN1 Communications Adapter Note The CK32 I Safe supports Ethernet communication or 802 11 communications but it cannot support both at the same time The factory default is no communications are enabled CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 37 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Intrinsically Safe rules prohibit direct connection to the CK32 ry I Safe Warning To use the CK32 I Safe in an Ethernet network 1 Tap the iConnect icon HBB in the lower right corner of the Today screen From the menu select Enable gt Ethernet This change disables 802 11 networking on the CK32 I Safe dn File Zoom Tools Help Start Tuesday February 13 2007 to set owner information coming appointments locked No Networking Enable Wireless v Ethernet Status Dismiss Calendar Exit iConnect
110. s to be charged before you use the computer This green light indicates when the CK32 I Safe successfully decodes a bar code This blue light indicates when the CK32 I Safe is ready to use in your application typically TE 2000 If you have problems using TE 2000 see the TE 2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer Guide PIN 977 055 xxx Light Status Off Blinking On What It Means The TE 2000 application has not loaded successfully or you are not running a Ready to Work application The CK32 I Safe is not connected to the host A connection to the server has been established and all network connections are active CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 13 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer Using the Touch Screen The CK32 I Safe has a color touch screen display The screen is 240 x 320 pixels The desktop is 240 x 300 pixels and the taskbar is 240 x 20 pixels In addition the screen supports Unicode characters user programmable fonts and bitmap graphics ioixi Fie Zoom Tools Help j Start a A Thursday November 30 2006 iiao here to set owner information o amp Calendar Contacts CK32 I Safe Start Screen The Start screen has two distinct areas the desktop and the taskbar The desktop displays shortcuts to some of the applications installed on the CK32 I Safe The taskbar displays the Start menu icon the time the keyboard icon and the desktop icon 1
111. security know the type Funk or Microsoft and the full set of parameters CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 103 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance Power management settings e Ifyou are using terminal emulation TE know the version and protocol e Ifyou are not using TE know the language your custom application was written in and the tools you used to create it You can find most of the information listed above in Intermec Diagnostics or Intermec Settings Consult your application developer for information on your custom application To find your operating system version e Tap Start gt Internet Explorer gt Intermec An Intermec page opens and displays the Windows Mobile version loaded on your CK32 I Safe To find your configuration number e Look at the label on the back of the CK32 I Safe To open Intermec Settings e Tap Start gt Settings gt System gt Intermec Settings Troubleshooting the CK32 I Safe If you send the CK32 I Safe 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 Problems While Operating the CK32 I Safe If you have trouble operating the CK32 I Safe check these problems and possible solutions 104 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Troubleshoot
112. ser s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe 6 Select one profile as the active profile by tapping Active Profile and choosing a profile fro the drop down list 7 Save your settings Configuring WPA Security With Funk Security Use these procedures to set WPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1x WPA PSK or WPA2 PSK security on your CK32 I Safe with Funk security To configure WPA 802 1x with Funk security 1 Open Intermec Settings 2 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK32 I Safe w Make sure you have selected Funk as your security choice 4 Open Intermec Settings w Choose Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile For Association choose WPA or WPA2 and press Enter Encryption automatically defaults to TKIP if you are using WPA Encryption automatically defaults to WEP if you are using Shared For 8021x choose TTLS PEAP EAP FAST or TLS and press Enter If you choose TTLS or PEAP a N a For Prompt for Credentials choose Enter credentials now troubleshoot your connection to the network if you have problems By choosing Enter credentials now you are storing the user name and password on the device so that you will not need to enter it every time Z Note You can use Prompt for credentials to b Select User name and type your user name c Select User Password and type a user password d For Validate Server Certificate choose Yes
113. sue certificates 77 TLS security configuring with Profile Wizard 69 touch screen aligning 15 touch screen using 14 troubleshooting wireless connectivity 107 TTLS security configuring with Profile Wizard 70 U UDP Plus network wireless communications 47 Updating the system software 100 upgrading downloading files 100 operating system 101 SSPB 102 Upgrading the operating system 100 using green key 11 orange key 11 Vv verify scanner operation 19 volume beeper volume disable 17 Ww WEP security configuring with Funk security 64 with Microsoft security 75 overview 58 Windos Mobile introduction 24 Windows Mobile accessing programs 26 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Index block recognizer using 29 command bar 26 companion programs 24 entering information 27 File Exporer using 30 Internet Explorer using 34 keyboard typing 28 navigation bar 26 pop up menus 27 screen writing on 30 settings adjusting 30 support 25 text typing 30 touch screen 25 transcriber using 29 wireless communications troubleshooting 107 wireless printer device address entering 44 wireless printing applet 42 choosing printer 44 discover printer 43 from application 41 select printer 42 WPA security configuring with Microsoft security 75 WPA2 security overview 58 WPA2 PSK security configuring with Funk security 62 configuring with Profile Wizard 67 WPA PS
114. t without battery 893 59 g 31 52 oz Battery weight 194 48 g 6 86 oz Handle weight 132 96 g 4 69 oz Power Specifications Operating Rechargeable 2400 mA lithium ion battery Backup Super capacitor supplies 10 minutes bridge time while replacing the main battery Electrical Specifications Electrical rating 7 4 to 12 500 mA peak Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Operating humidity 5 to 90 non condensing Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C with battery 70 C without 4 F to 140 F with battery 158 F without Storage humidity 0 to 95 relative humidity non condensing LCD Touch Screen Specifications e 240 x 320 QVGA e 8 89 cm 3 5 in diagonal square active area e LED backlight with high and low settings e No ambient light sensor CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter A Specifications Keypad Options 42 key large numeric and function keypad available with programmable 3270 TE 5250 TE and VI ANSI TE overlays e 56 key full alphanumeric keypad available with programmable 3270 TE 5250 TE and VI ANSI TE overlays Bar Code Symbologies The CK32 I Safe supports these bar code symbologies Codabar Micro PDF417 e Codablock A MSI e Codablock F PDF417 e Code 11 Plessey e Code 2 of 5 RSS 14 e Code 39 RSS Limited e Code93 RSS Expanded e Code 128 Telepen e EAN UCC Composite TEE 39 e Interleaved 2 of 5 UPC EAN e
115. t Layer Security or PEAP Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol 802 1x security provides data encryption using dynamic WEP key management To use 802 1x security you need e an access point with an 802 11b g radio e a CK32 I Safe with an 802 11b g radio and the 802 1x WPA security option e an authentication server Using LEAP Security Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP also known as Cisco Wireless EAP provides username password based authentication between a wireless client and a RADIUS server In the 802 1x framework traffic cannot pass through an Ethernet hub or wireless network access point until it successfully authenticates itself The station must identify itself and prove that it is an authorized user before it is actually allowed to use the LAN LEAP also delivers a session key to the authenticated station so that future frames can be encrypted with a key that is different than keys used by other sessions To use LEAP security you need e a RADIUS server e Cisco access points LEAP security is not supported with Microsoft security CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 59 Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security 60 The CK32 I Safe provides both Funk and Microsoft security choices Funk security is the default setting Use the following sections to set security using either Funk or Microsoft as your security choice Both
116. t the following third party applications Interactive VoIP Walkie Talkie Digital recording AV playback Understanding the Audio Feedback The CK32 I Safe provide you with audio feedback when it performs some functions For example you may hear a beep each time you scan a valid bar code You can change the beeper volume for your needs and environment To enable and adjust the beeper volume 16 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt the Sounds amp Notifications tab gt Sounds tab 2 Tap the sounds that you want to enable then tap ok to close the Sounds tab CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer fm intermeccxa2 oix File Zoom Tools Help Settings 4 q 1 13 bk Sounds amp Notifications Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Programs EI Notifications alarms reminders ca Screen taps EI Hardware buttons O Sounds Notifications amp 3 Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen tap On and then move the slider bar to the desired volume level To disable the beeper volume e To disable the beeper tap the Volume icon then drag the slider to the bottom of the scale or tap Off Volume CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 17 Chapter 1 Using the CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer You can also change the beeper volume using the Intermec Setting applicatio
117. tion Note Using Intermec Settings there is no way of detectin 8 8 y 8 preferred networks You access Intermec Settings from the Settings menu To start Intermec Settings 1 Tap the Start icon to open the Start menu 2 From the Start menu select Settings Intermec Settings 44x 1 38 X Data Collection Communications Device Settings SmartSystems Information ION Configuration Printers File Edit View Help i 5 3 From the Settings window select the System tab 4 Tap the Intermec Settings icon The Intermec Settings application appears een CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe For detailed information on the commands available in Intermec Settings see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual P N 073529 The Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual is available from the Intermec web site Navigating in Intermec Settings To Do This Function Do This Select or expand a command Tap the command Select text in a text box Tap in the text box and drag the stylus over the text Save settings Tap File gt Save Settings or tap the disk icon Remotely Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using SmartSystems Foundation The SmartSystems server lets you manage all your SmartSystems enabled devices at the same time from a central host PC The CK32 I Safe ships with the SmartSystems client which means it is SmartSystems enabled The SmartSystems server ha
118. to connect your CK32 I Safe to a desktop a network or the Internet Use the following table to understand more about the CK32 I Safe Finding Information in Windows Mobile For Information on See this Source Programs on the CK32 Safe This chapter and the CK32 I Safe Help To view Help tap Start gt Help and then select a topic Additional programs you can install The Windows Mobile CD on the CK32 I Safe 24 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile Finding Information in Windows Mobile continued For Information on See this Source Connecting to and synchronizing The ActiveSync Help on your desktop To view Help with a PC click Help gt Microsoft ActiveSync Help Last minute updates and detailed The readme files located in the Microsoft ActiveSync technical information folder on the desktop and on the Windows Mobile CD Up to date information on Windows www microsoft com windowsmobile Mobile Windows Mobile and many of the technologies supported by the CK32 I Safe are not from Intermec Technologies Many of the utilities and features on a Windows Mobile device come directly from Microsoft without any modification from Intermec Technologies There may be certain Microsoft specific issues that Intermec Technologies would not be able to support so contact our front line support personnel to determine the best source of assistance Use th
119. trieved from the registry to maintain coherence with the naming of the mounted volumes on the platform These folder names are not hard coded If AutoExec is present in the SYSTEM folder on any of these media it executes the program only on the first media it is found on and no other AutoExec is reserved for Intermec use to configure Intermec specific applications It launches the cab installer AutoCab AutoCab exe to install platform cab files to the system such as the SSPB When the AutoExec is complete RunAutorun then checks for the existence of AutoRun AutoRun exe and executes this program from the first media it is found on This order is the same as what is used by AutoExec AutoRun is reserved for customer use to configure application launch sequences It launches the AutoCab installer and any customer programs added to the AutoUser dat file Shown is the hierarchy of these files AutoExec AutoExec exe automates operations such as pausing launching processes or signaling and is configured through the AutoExec data file AutoExec dat This script file must be in the same directory as the program itself Note Intermec considers the usage of the AutoExec data file as Intermec Private AutoExec installs Intermec applications such as Data Collection Security Supplicants Intermec Management applets and shortcuts from components found in the Flash File System Do not modify the AutoExec data file Inste
120. twork parameters on the CK32 I Safe to using Intermec Settings or Spy WiFi For information on Intermec Settings see Configuring the CK32 I Safe Using Intermec Settings on page 36 Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network In a UDP Plus network the CK32 I Safe communicates with a host computer through the Intermec Application Server The Intermec Application Server translates UDP Plus packets on the wireless network into TCP IP packets on the wired network and vice versa The access point acts as a bridge to allow communications between the wired network and the wireless network To use wireless communications in a UDP Plus network 1 Go to Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Intermec Settings gt Communications gt UDP Plus 2 Configure these network parameters on the CK32 I Safe e UDP Plus Activate e Controller IP address e Controller Port Make sure the CK32 I Safe is talking to the network and that the network can see the CK32 I Safe 4 Configure security For help see Configuring Security on the CK32 I Safe in the next section Checking the Status of Your Wireless Connection After you configure your wireless settings you can use iConnect to check the status of your connection w To check the status of your wireless connection 1 Tap the iConnect icon in the lower right corner of the Today screen 2 From the menu select Status gt Wireless The Wireless Status screen app
121. ty on your wireless CK32 I Safe If you choose not to use security see Disabling Security on page 79 Intermec always recommends that you implement security You must use either Funk or Microsoft security to implement your security solution For details see Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security on page 60 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CK32 I Safe If you are using WPA 802 1x WPA2 802 1x or 802 1x security this section assumes that your authentication server and authenticators are properly configured Z Note Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server For example you can choose Funk security if you use Microsofts Internet Authentication Service Understanding the Wireless Network Your wireless radio adapter network interface card connects to wireless networks of two types infrastructure and ad hoc networks Infrastructure networks get you onto your corporate network and the internet The CK32 I Safe establishes a wireless connection to an access point which links you to the rest of the network When you connect to a network using an access point you are using the 802 11 b g infrastructure mode e Ad hoc networks are private networks shared between two or more clients Each wireless network is assigned a name or SSID Service Set Identifier to allow multiple networks to exist in the same area without infringing on each othe
122. tylus across the text you want to select You can cut copy and paste text by tapping and holding the selected words and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command under Menu Writing on the Screen In any program that accepts writing such as the Notes program you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen Write the way you do on paper You can edit and format what you have written and convert the information to text in the future To convert the writing to text e Select Menu gt Tools gt Recognize Your writing is converted to text Finding and Organizing Information You can use File Explorer to find files on your CK32 I Safe and organize these files into folders To open File Explorer Select Start gt Programs gt File Explorer Customizing the CK32 I Safe You can customize the CK32 I Safe by adjusting settings and installing additional software Adjusting Settings You can adjust CK32 I Safe settings for your environment To view the Settings options e Select Start gt Settings gt either the Personal tab the System tab or the Connections tab 30 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual File Zoom Tools Settings A Today g q 1 27 X Ba A zum Input w l 3 Q Menus Owner Information Notifications Personal System Connections FA Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile lol x Lock Sounds a
123. ue LOG Set to any value logs activity to AutoExec txt in the same location as the AutoExec exe program Default is disabled W Pauses the autoexec process by calling sleep for the number of seconds specified by Z Z is an integer value CK32 l Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Developing and Installing Applications There are two ways to automatically launch your application when you perform a reset on the CK32 I Safe e Make sure your cab file places a shortcut to your application in the Windows StartUp folder e Configure the AutoRun program to launch your application The CK32 I Safe contains a program called AutoRun exe which automates operations such as launching other processes You can configure AutoRun exe through the AutoRun data file AutoRun dat This script file must be located in the same directory as the program AutoRun AutoRun AutoRun exe automates operations such as launching other processes and is configured through the AutoRun data file AutoRun dat This file must be in the same directory as the program itself AutoRun supports the following script commands in AutoUser dat and AutoRun dat Note If you need to add steps at boot time add them to Z AutoUser dat not to AutoRun dat AutoRun dat is provided by Intermec and is subject to change AutoUser dat is the designated place to add steps to the boot time process Command Description EXEC Launches a specified program w
124. want operating system only SSPB only or operating system and SSPB 5 Download the zip file to your desktop computer 6 Use the SmartSystems server to upgrade the CK32 I Safe at the same time You need to install one and then install the Z Note You cannot install the files for the OS and the SSPB bundle other or install only the bundle that you need to upgrade To Upgrade the Operating System 1 Connect your the CK32 I Safe to your network that has the SmartSystem Server installed 2 Install SmartSystems Foundation on your desktop or laptop computer then double click the icon on your toolbar to start the SmartSystems Console 3 Double click the SmartSystems icon on your taskbar to start the SmartSystems Console smmartsysterns Console Discovered DEVi lax Ele Edt Yew Favorites Tools Smarts O beck iP P search O Folders Address jn SmartSystems Console Discovered Devices HRE Keypad Computers yg 0K3266666666702 SS_CLIENT no REW app SmartSystems Applications LI LOCALS COM SAVA Fie LOCALHOST SS SYSTEM MTR nm LocanosT s5 LED SAV Software Vault 7 PO SKSZNE Sooo osi UG te objects CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 101 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance The SmartSystem Console screen has three sections e Keypad Computers devices you are using e SmartSystem Applications used to upgrade e Software Vault where your upgrades are stored
125. warm hot water can have adverse affects on some plastics e Ammonia is not compatible with polycarbonates a major component in the CK32 I Safe housing it is NOT recommended as a cleaner e Plastic cleaners like 3M Plastic Cleaner Plexus Meguiar s PlastX All Kleer Plastic Cleaner amp Polish and the like all have polishes micro abrasives and waxes that make them unsuitable for cleaning the handle and computer e Plastic protectants like Armor All or Son of a Gun are for protecting plastic from UV rays They clean to some degree but can leave the product slippery Use at your own risk To clean the handle and computer 1 Unscrew the handle and remove it from the CK32 I Safe 2 Clean the surface of the magnet with a damp cloth 3 Use adhesive tape to remove any metal debris from the surface of the magnet in the handle 4 Clean the computer and handle 5 Reattach the handle CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 113 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 114 CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual A Specifications CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 115 Appendix A Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications 116 Use this section to locate technical information about the CK32 I Safe and its available features and options Physical Dimensions Length 24 6 cm 9 41 in Width 8 89 cm 3 5 in Thickness 7 62 cm 3 0 in Weight CK32 I Safe Weigh
126. ys depending on the program you are using Understanding the Ways to Enter Information Enter Information By Description Synchronizing Typing Writing Drawing Recording Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information between your desktop PC and the CK32 I Safe For more information on ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on your desktop PC Intermec recommends using ActiveSync version 4 1 or later with Windows Mobile devices You can download the latest version of ActiveSync on the Microsoft web site Enter typed text into the CK32 I Safe by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using the handwriting recognition software Use the stylus to write directly on the screen Use the stylus to draw directly on the screen Create a stand alone recording or embed a recording into a document or note Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your CK32 I Safe Computer You can either type using the onscreen keyboard or write using Block Recognizer Letter Recognizer or Transcriber In either case the characters appear as typed text on the screen To show or hide the input panel 1 Tap the Input Panel icon CK32 I Safe Handheld Computer User s Manual 27 Chapter 2 Understanding Windows Mobile 28 2 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel icon to see your choices Block Recognizer Keyboard Letter Recognizer Transcriber When you use the input panel your CK32 I Safe Computer

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