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1. 3 If you read a message and decide that you need the full copy tap Menu gt Download Message while in the message window If you are in the mes sage list tap and hold the message and then tap Download Message This also downloads message attachments if you selected those options when you set up the e mail account You can also choose to download full copies of messages by default 4 When finished close Messaging Composing and Sending Messages To compose a message do the following Ifyou are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received before sending the message tap Menu gt Message Options gt Request SMS text message delivery notification CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Depending on the e mail address options that you select you can use a directory service in addition to your contact list to verify names 1 In the message list tap New 2 To select an account ta the From list and select ActiveSync SMS or the desired e mail account 3 Enter the e mail address or SMS address of one or more recipients sepa rating them with semicolons To access addresses and phone numbers from Contacts tap To 4 Enter your message To quickly add common messages tap Menu gt My Text select a desired message 5 To check spelling tap Edit gt Spell Check 6 Tap Send If you are working offline the message is moved to the Out box folder and is sent
2. LOGGING Enables logging to a trace file SIGNAL Enables the specified named event and is immediately signaled Useful for notifying other compo nents 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 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 are as follows Allow message pop up if an error occurs QUIET 0 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 Sys tem CPLAudio cpl D Windows CPLAudio cp
3. To use wireless communications in a TCP IP network configure the Net work Name SSID Host IP Address IP Settings if not using DHCP and Network Port parameters on each CN30 Computer in the network Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network 112 In a UDP Plus network the CN30 Computer communications with a host computer through the Intermec Application Server The Intermec Application Server translates UDP Plus packets on the wire less 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 configure the Network Name SSID Controller IP Address IP Settings 1f not using DHCP and Network Port parameters on each CN30 in the network The easiest way to configure the network parameters on the CN30 Com puter is to use the Intermec Settings applet For help see Configuring the CN30 Computer With Intermec Settings on page 108 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Configuring Bluetooth Radio Communications Bluetooth is the name given to a technology standard using short range radio links intended to replace the cables connecting portable and fixed electronic devices The standard defines a uniform structure for a wide range of devices to communicate with each other with minimal user effort
4. 4 Enter your unique Username to use this protocol 5 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to automatically use the protocol without entering a password i Profile Wizard ae 12 37 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit LEAF r Association Encryption Network EAP Username anonymous Password Prompt For password 8 Use Following password Cancel Advanced Use this page to configure additional settings for this profile i Profile Wizard Er 1 40 bk Basic Security Advanced C Detect Rogue AFs Enable mixed cell C Allow Fast roaming CCKEM Enable Logging Cancel e Detect Rogue APs Wireless NICs and APs associate based on the SSID configured for the NIC Given an SSID the BSSID with the strongest signal is often cho sen for association After association 802 1x authentication may occur and during authentication credentials to uniquely identify a user these are passed between the NIC and the AP The base 802 1x technology does not protect the network from rogue APs These can mimic a legitimate AP to authentication protocols and CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 153 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 154 Intermec Settings user credentials This provides illegal users ways to mimic legitimate users and steal network resources and c
5. 7 40 Devices SF51 Scanner OO20e07T1570 0020e0 Pocket_PC 61 O00cO1b05faed STEWARML 000a3a5b1187 C Show Printers Only Device Discovery To enter the remote device address if you know the Bluetooth Device Address of the printer you want to use you do the following to avoid Device Discovery and perform a manual setup 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Wireless Printing icon i 2 Select Manual then tap Acquire Printer to go to the Manual Set dialog Wireless Printing Wireless Printing g 7 46 Current Wireless Printer Device Mame SFS1 Scanner O020e07f1570 Device Address DO20e07f1570 Test Print Set Wireless Printer D Device Discovery Oir acauir Printer 0 Device Manager CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 119 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 120 Wireless Printing 3 Type the address of your device in the field then click OK Tap Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes A Wireless Printing gr 7 48 Enter Device Address Ex O002c7a01328 3 0011223344395 When you set your printer manually your device does not receive the printer name Therefore unknown is displayed under Device Name unless you enter the correct value in to the registry in some other way To choose from previously discovered printers do the following to select from a list of previously discovered
6. Configure Network Authentication amp Data Encryption WEP O The key is automatically prowided Network Key 802 1x CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Do the following to enable WPA authentication a Set Authentication to WPA b Set Data Encryption to either WEP or TKIP a 1 16 ok Configure Network Authentication amp Authentication WPA r Data Encryption z Network Key 802 1x ES Do the following 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 47 1 19 ok Authentication WPA PSK Data Encryption KIP Configure Network Authentication Network Key 802 1 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 157 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 4 Tap the 802 1x tab select either PEAP or Smart Card or Certificate for the EAP type then tap Properties to adjust its settings Er EA Configure Network Authentication P Use IEEE 802 1x network access control EAP type Smart Card or Certificate Network Key 2802 1x 5 Tap ok to return to the Configure Wireless Network screen 6 From the Networks to access drop down list select All Available Only access points or Only computer to computer depending on the type of networks to whic
7. The 802 1x security network may not be active Make sure that the server software is properly loaded and con figured on the server PC For help see the documentation that shipped with your server software The CN30 Computer may not be communicating with the access point that you want it to communicate with Make sure that the network name on the CN30 Com puter is the same as the network name of the access point with which you are trying to communicate The default network name is INTERMEC The access point with which you are trying to communi cate may not be communicating with the server Make sure your access point is turned on properly configured and has 802 1x security enabled Make sure that e The Users Name and Password parameters on your CN30 Computer match the user name and password on your authentication server You may need to reenter the password on both your CN30 Computer and the authentication server e On your authentication server the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log into the server For help see the documentation that 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 reenter the IP address and secret key on both your access point and authentication server e The authentication server software is running on the server PC
8. This computer program is protected by 11 5 and international copyright laws Processor ARIMOZ2OT Poza Memory 111 32 MB Expansion slot Pot in use Note this information Version Device ID Copyrights 2 Download the program to your desktop or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your desktop You may see a single XIP EXE or ZIP file a SETUPEXE file or several versions of files for different CN30 Computer types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Windows Mobile and your CN30 Computer processor type 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 4 Connect your CN30 Computer and desktop 5 Double click the EXE file e If the file is an installer the installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the screen Once the software is installed the installer automatically transfers the software to your CN30 Computer e If the file is not an installer an error message stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of computer is displayed Move this file to your CN30 Computer If you cannot find any instal lation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documenta tion use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your CN30 Computer For more information on copy ing files using ActiveSync
9. 2 Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Security Choice Tap to select Microsoft Security from the drop down list then press Enter i Intermec Settings e 42 9 33 X Data Collection Communications Device Name We Things 802 11 Radic TP Settings Certificates Bluetooth UDP Plus Device Settings SmartSystems Information ION Configuration Printers File Edit View Help fal gt CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 3 An alert box appears telling you that you must save your settings and warm boot the CN30 Computer for your new security choice to take effect Tap Yes or press Esc to clear this box 4 Save your settings then perform a warm boot on the CN30 Computer Networks already configured are preferred networks You can connect to only preferred networks or search for and connect to any available network A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information To determine if authentication information is needed see your network administrator 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Network Cards icon then tap Add New a 1 01 ok Configure Wireless Networks Add New tc psup3 Available tt psup4 Available tc psup5 Available Easyvoxdemo Available Networks to access All Available ki Wireless Network Adapters 2 Tap the General tab then en
10. For better recognition try increasing the zoom level to 300 by select ing Menu gt Zoom Recognition is not good under a 150 zoom Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the CN30 Computer can easily tell where words begin and end Hyphenated words foreign words that use special characters such as accents and some punctuation cannot be converted If you add writing to a word to change it such as changing a 3 to an 8 after you attempt to recognize the word the writing you add is not included if you attempt to recognize the writing again CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 39 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Drawing on the Screen You can draw on the screen in the same way that you write on the screen The difference between writing and drawing on the screen is how you select items and how they are edited For example you can resize selected draw ings while you cannot resize writing Creating a Drawing Select Menu gt Draw then draw a line to initiate a drawing box Subse quent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing a 2 02 lok The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing Note You may want to change the zoom level so that you can more easily work on or view your drawing Tap Menu gt Zoom then select a zoom level Selecting a Drawing If you want to edit or format a drawing you must select it first Tap and
11. NGCFGRSP transaction ID The Intermec Application Server cannot track multiple applications sending reader or configuration commands If you have two host applica tions sending reader or configuration commands they must both be con figured to receive the NGCFGRSP transactions and therefore both receive all responses from all CN30 Computers To set up the host computer verify that the host computer can communi cate with the Intermec Application Server CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 To set up the application prepare and write a host application that can communicate with the Intermec Application Server and send transactions to and receive transactions from the CN30 Computer in this format For an example of the host application transaction see page 110 transaction header TMF field where transaction A 96 byte field with message number date time source application ID destinations application ID header transaction ID and other information Set the system message SYS MSG flag to E in the transaction header IMF field A 2 byte field containing one of these values CG Configuration Get request sent from the host application Cg Configuration Get response sent from the CN30 Computer to the host computer CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application Cs Configuration Set response sent from CN30 to host computer commands The reader and configuration commands to set
12. categories 49 meetings sending a request 56 options changing 58 Pocket Outlook 49 recurrence pattern 51 Start menu icon 32 synchronizing 49 Capacitor internal super 8 Capturing thoughts and ideas via Notes 62 Categories calendar 49 contacts assigning to 62 Cisco Key Integrity Protocol 130 Cisco Lightweight EAP 151 Cisco Wireless EAP 135 CKIP Cisco Key Integrity Protocol 130 Cleaning the scanner window and CN30 screen 164 Cold boot performing 4 Command line syntax AutoCab 94 Communications options 161 Configuration parameters 155 Configuring security 125 Configuring the SF51 scanner 122 Connecting to an ISP 85 email server 92 work 87 Connecting to a mail server via Messaging 69 Connections directly to email server 92 ending 91 setting up an email account 92 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Index to an ISP 85 via modem 85 to work 87 via modem 88 via VPN server 90 via modem to an ISP 85 to work 88 via VPN server to work 90 via wireless network 155 Conserving battery power 7 Contacts adding a note 61 assigning to a category 62 changing 61 changing options 63 copying 62 creating 59 61 deleting 63 finding 62 Pocket Outlook 55 sending a message 58 Start menu icon 28 synchronizing 56 viewing 56 Converting writing to text 38 Converting writing to text on the screen 38 Copying contacts 62 Creating a modem connection to an ISP 85 to work 8
13. hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears To select multiple drawings deselect the Pen icon and then drag to select the draw ings you want You can cut copy and paste selected drawings by tapping and holding the selected drawing and then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command under Menu To resize a drawing make sure the Pen icon is not selected and drag a selection handle Recording a Message 40 In any program where you can write or draw on the screen you can also quickly capture thoughts reminders and phone numbers by recording a message In the Messaging program you can add a recording to an e mail message In Calendar Tasks and Contacts you can include a recording in the Notes tab In the Notes program you can create a stand alone recording or add a recording to an open note CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Tap Menu gt View Recording Toolbar to add the recording toolbar to the bottom of the screen CI ed CTI New E Menu 1 Hold the CN30 Computers microphone near your mouth or source of sound 2 Tap the red circle to start your recording 3 Tap the black box when finished If you are recording in an open note an icon appears in the note like in the following sample If you are creat ing a stand alone recording it appears in the note list 4 To play a recording tap the recording icon in
14. or CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 111 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 e connecting a USB cable between the USB connector in the back of the CN30 Dock and your desktop computer Configuring 802 11b g Radio Communications IN Caution Make sure all components with antennas are at least 30 cm 1 ft aport when power is applied Failure to comply could result in equipment damage Attention Assurez vous que la distance entre tous les l ments avec antennes soit dau moins 30 centim tres un pied avant de faire la con nexion avec Palimentation lectrique faute de quoi vous risquez d endommager votre installation The wireless CN30 Computer has an internal 802 11b g radio to transfer data using wireless communications This section of the manual assumes that you have already set up your wireless communications network includ ing your access points If you are using a UDP Plus network you also need to have your Intermec Application Server communicating with a host com puter Your CN30 Computer supports TCP IP and UDP Plus network protocols The next sections explain the parameters you need to configure for the CN30 Computer to work in your wireless network Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP IP Network In a TCP IP network the CN30 Computer 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
15. to work 87 creating a modem connection 88 creating a VPN server connection 90 creating a wireless network connection 155 Windows Mobile 84 Green shift plane 124 H Headsets connecting 122 discovering 122 I IDL 96 Bluetooth Resource Kit 118 Imager beeper volume turning it on 19 configuration parameters 159 Imager settings SF51 scanner 126 IMAP4 Folder behavior connected to email server 69 Input panel block recognizer 36 keyboard 36 letter recognizer 37 selecting typed text 37 transcriber 37 Windows Mobile 33 Word Mobile 74 word suggestions 35 Installing applications using a storage card 95 with Microsoft ActiveSync 94 Intermec Developer Library AutoCab method 94 Intermec Settings applet Bluetooth 119 enable speaker 19 Funk security 131 IP address 162 name server Applets intermec settings IP address 162 set vibrator 19 viewing SF51 information 128 wireless configuration 164 Internet explorer Windows Mobile 3 30 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Internet Explorer Mobile about 81 browsing the Internet 84 favorite links 81 getting connected 84 mobile favorites 82 Mobile Favorites folder 81 Start menu icon 32 viewing mobile favorites and channels 83 ISP connecting to via Windows Mobile 85 creating a modem connection 85 Internet Explorer Mobile 84 Windows Mobile 84 K Keeping a todo list via Tasks 64 Keyboard 14 W
16. with autosensing of the headset jack insertion which disables the internal speaker and micro phone The external headset jack is located on the top of the mobile com puter in front of the scan window Headset Jack I Key Main Speaker Front Speaker E Microphonel ja Oy ef GE ya OCR G CECE BEBO Q AT MY gt whi op Or Fla Fi alee B E Ce EEE Li A nAn nf OIR E SUAS OE RIORES A E The internal microphone provides support for voice communication and speech recognition applications The microphone is positioned on the com puter for operation as a mobile phone when held close to the head CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the Battery Caution A Wamina Caution The CN30 uses a lithium ion battery as its main power source You must fully charge the main battery before you can use the CN30 When you change the battery a backup battery super capacitor maintains your memory data and real time clock for at least 10 minutes The 14 key keypad module has a 3 7V 2400 MAh battery that is internal to the module and is not user replaceable The 56 keypad module has a removable 3 7
17. 3 Enter the access phone number then tap Next For more information 4 Enter the user name password and domain if provided by an ISP or your network administrator then tap Finish User name omn N Tf provided by ISP or network administrator 5 Tap the Advanced tab from the Connections screen then tap Dialing Rules to specify your current location These settings apply to all con nections Tap Use dialing rules tap OK then tap Edit to continue Er q2 12 32 ok Dialing Rules To avoid creating a new connection for each location use dialing rules Select where you are dialing from E Home Work CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 6 Specify your current phone type If your phone type is pulse dialing check Pulse dialing If your type is tone dialing as most phone lines are then clear Pulse dialing Continue to tap ok to close each page and return to the Settings page Name Country code Area code 425 C Disable call waiting C Pulse dialing Dialing Patterns To start the connection start using one of the following programs Once connected you can e Send and receive e mail messages by using Messaging Before you can use Messaging you need to provide the information it needs to commu nicate with the e mail server For specific instructions see Connecting Directly to an E mail Server on page 92 e Visit
18. 4 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 5 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 6 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TTLS authentication and an inner EAP and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 149 for more information fi Profile Wizard eo E Basic Security Advanced 6021 Securit TTLS x Association Encryption wae Password Cy Prompt for password 8 Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings 148 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 To enable TTLS with Network EAP 1 Set 8021x Security as TTLS 2 Set Association to Network EAP 3 Set Encryption to either WEP or CKIP 4 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 5 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 6 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TTLS authentication
19. CAB file to extract it With this method the CAB file is automati cally deleted when the extraction process is successful unless the CAB file is set with the read only attribute e Use the AUTOCAB method to extract all files when a cold boot is per formed on the CN30 Computer This method is in the Intermec Devel oper Library via the Intermec web site Installing Applications on the CN30 Computer You can use either the Microsoft ActiveSync application or SD storage cards to install applications on the CN30 Computer Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to establish a connection between your PC and the CN30 Computer Microsoft ActiveSync transfers files synchro nizes files performs remote debugging and other device management activities See Chapter 2 Windows Mobile for information about the Microsoft ActiveSync application as provided by Microsoft Corporation This can be a serial a USB or an 802 11b g Microsoft ActiveSync connec tion Files can be copied using Windows Explorer on a PC or a laptop com puter This is usually good when updating a few CN30 Computers These instructions assume that Microsoft ActiveSync was installed onto your PC and is up and running If not go to Chapter 2 Windows Mobile for an URL from which to download the latest application 1 Connect the CN30 Computer to a PC using a USB or serial cable You may have to detach then reat
20. Certific 1 7 10 Thawte Premium Serv 12 31 20 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 129 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Wireless Network Terminology AES Advanced Encryption Standard CKIP Cisco Key Integrity Protocol EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption 130 Your wireless adapter network interface card connects to wireless networks of two types infrastructure networks and ad hoc networks e Infrastructure networks get you onto your corporate network and the internet Your CN30 Computer establishes a wireless connection to an access point which links you to the rest of the network When you con nect to a network v a an access point you are using the 802 11b g infra structure mode e Ad hoc networks are private networks shared between two or more cli ents even with no access point Each wireless network is assigned a name or Service Set Identifier SSID to allow multiple networks to exist in the same area without infringement Intermec Technologies recommends using security measures with wireless networks to prevent unauthorized access to your network and to ensure your privacy of transmitted data Authentication cryptographically pro tected by both the network and the user and transmitted data are required elements for se
21. Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 For Encryption select WEP and press Enter 6 Select User Name type your user name then press Enter 7 Select User Password type a user password press Enter then exit the Intermec Settings applet Using Static WEP Security The CN30 Computer uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP protocol to add security to your wireless network based on the 802 11b standard To use WEP security you need a CN30 Computer with an 802 11b g radio and an access point with an 802 11b g radio Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set Static WEP security on your CN30 Computer with Funk security I a Intermec Settings 4r 2 26 X Sg Frofile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastr ta Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode EnablediF 5021x None Association Open Encryption WEP ts Pre Shared Key FE Transmit key Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parame ters on your CN30 Computer and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 For Association select Open and press Enter For Encryption select WEP and press Enter For 8021x select None and press Enter a UY E WwW For Transmit key define a value for
22. Compact Framework VB NET CF Intermec Developer s Library Integrates with leading development environ ments supports device specific features and bar code scanning Browser support Internet Explorer 6 compatible Bar Code Scanning Options of Integrated 2D Area Imager or 1D amp PDF417 Linear Imager Supports all popular 1D and 2D symbologies including Australian Post British Post Codabar Codablock A Codablock E Code 11 Code 2 of 5 Code 39 Code 93 Code 931 Code 128 Datamatrix Dutch Post ISBT 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Macro 2 of 5 Matrix 2 of 5 Maxicode Micro PDF417 MSI PDF417 Planet Plessey Postnet QR Code RSS 14 RSS Expanded RSS Limited Telepen TLC39 UCC EAN Composite Code UPC EAN Standard Communications USB Host and Client Bluetooth Class 1 V2 0 EDR RS232 Serial CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Wireless LAN Standards Compliant IEEE 802 11g 2 4 GHz OFDM EEE 802 11b 2 4 GHz DSSS Data Rates Up to 54 Mbps for 802 11g Up to 11 Mbps for 802 11b Radio Power Output 50 m W Security WEP WPA 802 111 802 1x EAP TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP Certifications Wi Fi WPA2 Cisco Compatible Extensions V1 Device Management SmartSystems Support Centralized remote support capability configures updates and maintains single devices or entire populations real time or batch wired or wireless Based on Wavelink Avalanche with Intermec val
23. Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Introducing the CN30 Mobile Computer The Intermec CN30 is an ergonomically designed Mobile computer built on the Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5 0 operating system It is a lightweight easy to use reliable computer that runs client server applica tions terminal emulation applications as well as browser based applica tions Intermec Se z Battery Light Intermec Ready to work Indicator Scan Buttons AS ESSE seses 6806906000 O UY Y O e OOOO Of e er Cio a CN30 Computers with an IEEE 802 11b g radio installed are Wi Fi cer CIF tified for interoperability with other 802 11b g wireless LAN devices CERTIFIED CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Audio The audio system consists of two speakers internal microphone and an external headset jack Speaker The main speaker on back is capable of variable volume levels and is located on the back of the computer The external headset jack connects a mobile phone style headset to your mobile computer for use in noisy envi ronments The jack is a 2 5 mm three conductor jack
24. For drop down menu options Device Discovery Volume Mic gain Select audio mode 0 Disable Bluetooth audio ae Headset intercom D System audio Discovering Bluetooth Headsets To discover a Bluetooth headset with either a headset or a hands free profile tap Device Discovery Discovered audio devices are added to the list with an icon to identify either profile Connecting to a Bluetooth Headset Note that you can only select one Bluetooth audio device 1 Double tap a Bluetooth audio device from the list of discovered devices When a pop up menu appears and if the device selected was not authen ticated during the discovery process select Authenticate to continue 2 Double tap the device name then select Activate from the pop up menu On successful device activation the device icon changes to include a check mark 3 If the activated device has a hands free profile press a button on the device to establish an audio connection between the CN30 and the acti vated device See the user manual for the Bluetooth device for information on what button to press To establish an audio connection from the CN30 to the activated device with either a headset or hands free profile double tap the device name then select Connect from the menu When connection is estab lished the connected disconnected status changes to that of a con nected status Selecting Audio Mode e Tap the Volume slider
25. It has no user interface and is configured through command line arguments Usage AutoReg D HKey 0 filename Deletes the registry file after successfully loading it This allows for systems that have hives implemented Saves the registry path and all child entries to the specific REG registry file 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 The return code from the process uses the 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 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 pub licly available utilities to generate a registry file besides Notepad One exam ple of a tool is the Microsoft Remote Registry Editor AutoCab AutoCab AUTOCAB EXE extracts files registry settings and shortcuts from Windows Mobile cabinet CAB files The Windows Mobile startup sequence invokes Au
26. Its key features are robustness low complexity low power and low cost The technology also offers wireless access to LANs the mobile phone net work and the internet for a host of home appliances and portable hand held interfaces Documentation Information about other Bluetooth software is in the Bluetooth Resource Kit and the Wireless Printing Development Guide in the Intermec Developer Library which is available as a download from the Intermec web site via www intermec com Contact your Intermec representative for information About the Application Bluetooth is not started automatically by default after a cold boot is per formed To run Bluetooth tap Start gt Settings gt the Connections tab gt the BluetoothBluetooth icon The CN30 Computer retains the Bluetooth state when CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual either warm boots or cold boots are performed for example e If Bluetooth is enabled and either a warm boot or a cold boot was per formed the CN30 Computer boots up with the Bluetooth state enabled and Bluetooth virtual COM ports such as printing registered How ever you must reactivate connections as the system does not do these automatically 113 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 114 e If Bluetooth is disabled and either a warm boot or a cold boot was per formed the CN30 Computer boots up with Bluetooth disabled Do the following to turn on Bluetooth Select Start gt Settings gt the
27. Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 The default reference time server is the USNO tock usno navy mil To synchronize the time on your CN30 with this time server you must have a valid connection to the Internet You can also synchronize the CN30 Com puter system time with a corporate network server within your firewall that is SNTP capable To use an internal corporate network server you need to set the command name in the registry Configuring the CN30 Computer through the Network You can change the configuration parameters of the CN30 Computer by sending commands through a host computer or through the network If you are using a network you can configure one or more CN30 Computers at a time You can remotely configure the wireless or Ethernet CN30 Com puter by sending a command from an application on the host computer Note that you cannot set all parameters through the network You can only set those commands that have a syntax in the Command Reference Manual 4 Note You can continue running an application on the CN30 Computer while configuring it from the host computer Configuring the CN30 Computer in a TCP IP Direct Connect Network TMF field commands You can use the host computer to configure a wireless or Ethernet CN30 Computer in your TCP IP network To send and receive configuration data you need to write a host application that can communicate with the CN30 Computer directly through an access point or throug
28. O A certificate on this device IC A pre shared key Po man 4 Enter your user name password and domain name as provided by your ISP or network administrator then tap Finish If a domain name was not provided try the connection without entering a domain name Insert necessary equipment such as a network Ethernet card into the CN30 Computer and use a desired program to begin connecting User name Tf provided by ISP or network administrator Advanced To disconnect do one of the following e When connected via modem or VPN tap the Connectivity icon on the top then tap Disconnect e When connected via cable or cradle detach your CN30 Computer e When connected via Infrared move the CN30 Computer away from the other computer or device e When connected via a wireless network switch off the connection CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 91 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server You can set up a connection to an e mail server so that you can send and receive e mail messages by using a modem or network connection and Mes saging on your CN30 Computer The ISP or network must use a POP3 or IMSP4 e mail server and an SMTP gateway You can use multiple e mail services to receive your messages For each e mail service you intend to use first set up and name the e mail service If you use the same service to connect to different mailboxes set up and name each
29. Profile make the changes needed for this profile starting on the next page then tap ok to return to the Profiles page Enable Microsoft s Check this to enable Microsoft s Wireless Zero Config application and disable the Intermec Wireless Zero Config software solution for 802 11b g including configuration via the Wireless Network applet Basic Use the Basic page to set the network type name and manage battery power for this profile Tap ok to return to the Profiles page ft Profile Wizard dr 42 11 30 ok Basic Security Advanced Profile Label Profile_1 Network type Channel SSID Network Mame INTERME Enable Power Management Cancel CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 137 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Profile Label Network type Channel SSID Network Name Enable Power Management 138 Enter a unique name for your profile Tap the list to select Infrastructure if the network uses access points to connect to the corporate network or internet or Ad Hoc to set up a private network with one or more participants If you select Ad Hoc for the network type select the channel on which you are communicating with others in your network There are up to 11 channels available This assumes the profile name unless another name is entered in this field If you want to connect to the next available network or are not familiar with the network name enter ANY in this
30. Programs area via Start gt Notes Notes helps you quickly capture your ideas notes and thoughts You can create a note using written and typed text drawings and recordings You can also share your notes with others through e mail infrared and synchro nization with your desktop To create documents with advanced formatting or templates such as bul leted lists and tabs use word processing software developed for your CN30 Computer such as Word Mobile Name Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a note or play a recording ee Create Copy Select All Tap and hold to display a pop up menu Send via E mail Beam File Tap to record Tap to create a new note Creating a Note To create your note tap New then write draw type or record your infor mation For information about using the input panel writing and drawing and creating recordings see Basic Skills on page 31 e Writing Using the stylus write directly on the screen e Drawing Using the stylus draw directly on the screen e Typing Using the input panel enter typed text into the CN30 Computer Do this by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using handwriting recognition software e Recording Create a stand alone recording or embed a recording into a note Synchronizing Notes Notes can synchronize between your desktop and CN30 Computer either through notes synchronization or file synchro
31. To allow other devices to connect tap New Incoming Port For other options tap and hold an existing port Incoming Port COM8 SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb New Outgoing Port CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 117 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 118 Wireless Printing Wireless Printing The Wireless Printing applet separates the task of wireless printing from other Bluetooth management items not relevant to this task Wireless Printing has a concept of the current wireless printer This printer is the one to which the CN30 Computer makes a connection when the wireless printing COM port is opened If there is no current wireless printer there is no wireless printing COM port Registration and deregis tration of this COM port is controlled by the Bluetooth COM port con trol Use the Wireless Printing applet to handle the COM port registration Customer software or other test applications can also use this applet to manage the COM port registration and deregistration The current wireless printer is stored in the registry and is registered and deregistered on Bluetooth stack load unload If the current wireless printer changes the existing wireless printing COM port is deregistered and the new one is registered instead The registered COM port is stored in the reg istry as the WPort For information on using Bluetooth communications see the Bluetooth Resource Kit in the IDL which is available as a down
32. WPA Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to TKIP 2 3 Enter the temporal key as ASCII 12345 in the Pre Shared Key field d Profile Wizard eo ERE Basic Security Advanced 8021s Securit Association Encryption Pre Shared Key Cancel To enable WPA2 encryption using a preshared key 1 Set 8021x Security as None 2 Set Association to WPA2 3 Set Encryption to either TKIP or AES CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 139 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 4 Enter the temporal key as ASCII 12345 in the Pre Shared Key field fi Profile Wizard Basic Security Advanced Dix Securit Association Encryption wez Pre Shared Key er f 11 527 lok PEAP Protected EAP This protocol is suitable for performing secure authentication against Win dows domains and directory services It is comparable to EAP T TLS see page 146 both in its method of operation and its security though not as flexible This does not support the range of inside the tunnel authentica tion methods supported by EAP TTLS Microsoft and Cisco both support this protocol Use PEAP to configure the use of PEAP as an authentication protocol and to select Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP as an associa tion mode To enable PEAP with an open association 1 Set 8021x Security as PEAP 2 Set Association to Open Skip Encryption as it is automati
33. Web and WAP pages by using Internet Explorer Mobile For more information see Internet Explorer Mobile on page 81 Note To change modem connection settings in My ISP tap Manage exist ing connections Select the desired modem connection tap Settings then follow the instructions on the screen Connecting to Work If you have access to a network at work you can send e mail messages view intranet pages synchronize your CN30 Computer and possibly access the Internet You can connect to work in one of two ways e Create a modem connection by using a RAS Remote Access Server account Before you can create this modem connection your network administrator needs to set up a RAS account for you Your network administrator may also give you Virtual Private Network VPN settings e Get a dial up access telephone number a user name and a password from your network administrator If your CN30 Computer does not have access to a mobile phone network insert your CN30 Computer into a modem dock Note To change modem connection settings in My Work Network tap Manage existing connections Select the desired modem connection tap Settings then follow the instructions on the screen CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 87 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 88 To Conmections To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings tap the Help icon Creating a Modem Connection to Wor
34. and current time and allows you to switch to programs and close screens E E Today EN Calendar EB Contacts Internet Explorer Messaging 6 Windows Media Recent Programs Select from up to six recent accessed programs fiz Programs Tap to see more programs fF Settings Tap to change device settings Help Tap to see a Help topic for the current screen Tap to switch to a program Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in pro grams The command bar includes menu names functions and the Input Panel icon when needed To create a new item in the current program tap New To see the name of a icon tap and hold the stylus on the icon Drag the stylus off the icon so that the command is not carried out 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 HL Calendar er E 12a7 X May 27 05 SMTWTs 5 alr Out of office Teach Junior Achievement New Appointment al Tap and hold to display the pop up menu Beam Appointment ee ee Lift the stylus and tap the action you want Cut Copy Tap outside to close without performing an action Notifica
35. and then choose 4 Technical Support Talk to technical support about 2 and then choose 2 your Intermec product Service e Geta return authorization 2 and then choose 1 number for authorized service center repair Request an on site repair tech nician Service contracts Ask about an existing con 1 or 2 and then choose 3 tract Renew a contract Inquire about repair billing or other service invoicing ques tions 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 x CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Before You Begin Who Should Read This Manual This manual provides you with information about the features of the CN30 Mobile Computer and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot it Before you install and configure the CN30 you should be familiar with Pocket PC or Windows CE your network and general networking terms such as IP address and network naming conven tions Related Documents This table contains a list of related Intermec documents and part numbers Document Title Part Number CN30 Mobile Computer Quick Start Guide 962 054 125 CN30 Model AD9 Charge Dock Quick Start Guide 962 000 060 CN30 Model AC9 Quad Charger Quick Start Guide 962 000 061 CN30 Model AK1 14 Key Module Quick Start Guide 943 035 001 The Intermec web site at www intermec com contains our documents as PDF
36. arg3 CALL Flash File Store 2577 usercmds dat AutoCopy AUTOCOPY EXE copies or moves files from one location to another 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 0 Y 1 S 2 Indicates the destination file name and must be fully qualified W is a string value Indicates a fully qualified file name for logging to enable Default is disabled X is a string value 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 Indicates if a message box should appear when an error occurs Default is disabled Y is an integer value Indicates a source file name and must be fully qualified Z is a string value 104 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 The return code from the process uses the standard error codes defined in WINERROR H 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 cpl1 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 cpl1 AutoReg The AutoReg AUTOREG EXE component adds registry information to the Windows Mobile registry
37. arrow to select from a list of previously searched items or phrases Note for future access this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt Search e From Contacts start typing a contact name until you see it displayed on the screen To show all contacts again tap the text box at the top of the screen and clear the text or tap the arrow to the right of the text box CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 e To find a contact assigned to a category tap Menu gt Filter then select the type of contact to display To show all contacts again tap Menu gt Filter gt All Contacts to clear all categories e To view the names of companies for which your contacts work in the contact list tap Menu gt View By gt Company The number of contacts that work for that company is displayed to the right of the company F 2 Contacts 2 43 X F Faol ede ton mnono jon CCS Digital 1 Great Northern 1 Peanuts 1 SportsZone 1 lt None gt 28 New E Menu Deleting a Contact Press and hold a contact for a pop up menu select Delete Contact then select Yes or if a contact is already highlighted tap Menu gt Delete Con tact then select Yes Changing Contacts Options In the contact list tap Menu gt Options make your changes then click ok to return to the Contacts list a 21 10 ok Options List view settings Show alph
38. as PEAP Set Association to Network EAP Set Encryption to either WEP or CKIP Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 6 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 143 for more information Profile Wizard ef 2 11 57 ok Basic Security Advanced 6021 Securit FEAF r Association Encryption Network EAP Username anonymous Password Prompt For password IC Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings Cancel Additional PEAP Settings 1 Select an authentication method from the Inner PEAP Authentication drop down list EAP MS CHAP V2 Authenticates against a Windows Domain Controller and other non Windows user databases This is Microsoft s implementation of PEAP EAP Token Card Use with token cards The password value entered is never cached This is Cisco s implementation of PEAP EAP MD5 Challenge Message Digest 5 A secure hashing authentication algor
39. bar to adjust the volume of the connected Blue tooth audio device CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 e Tap the Mic gain slider bar to adjust the microphone gain of the con nected Bluetooth audio device e Click Disable Bluetooth audio to disable Bluetooth audio input output functionality e Click Headset intercom for a full duplex audio link between the CN30 and the headset e Click System audio to set up the Bluetooth headset as an audio input output device to play audio files and audio speech input for voice auto mation or voice recognition software Configuring Bluetooth Using Intermec Settings You can also configure your Bluetooth communications using the Intermec E Settings applet From the CN30 desktop select Start gt Settings gt the Sys Intermec tem tab gt the Intermec Settings icon Tap to expand Communications settings then Bluetooth to configure its settings i gt Intermec Settings ud als 1 23 X Data Collection Iicommunications Device Name Intermecck b 802 11 Radio Mg Power Discoverable Connectable Class of Device 0x100114 IBT 0 1 9 Radio 1404 amp Device Address DO20e07f10 UDP Plus Device Settings SmartSystems Information File Edit View Help Ld Reprogramming the CN30 Keypad This section covers basic keypad remapping changes for the CN30 to rede fine basic virtual key values generated by the
40. calendar If you are working in Day view tap and hold the time slot for the new appointment then select New Appointment to have the time automati cally entered for you To change an appointment tap it in the calendar and then tap Edit Change any appointment detail by tapping it and entering the new infor mation Tap the arrows to the right of the description and location boxes to choose from previous entries When entering a time you can type military and abbreviated time forms such as 2300 becomes 11 00 PM 913pm becomes 9 13 PM 911 becomes 9 11 AM and 9p becomes 9 00 PM O E Tap to return to calendar saved automatically Subject Updated TE2000 W Tap to choose from predefined text Location 877 950 4869 8972 Tap to choose from previous defined locations Starts 6 27 05 12 00 PM Ends 6 277 1 00 PM All Day No Occurs lt Edit pattern gt Tap to select a date Reminder Reming me Tap to select atime minute s Categories No categories Attendees Kristiansen Brian Status Busy Sensitivity Normal Appointment Notes Notes is a good place for maps and directions CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Creating an All Day Event To create an all day event do the following To change an all day event switch to Day or Agenda tap the event listed at the top of the calendar then tap Edit Change any appointment detai
41. certificates for every user Instead authentication servers are issued certificates User authentication is done using a password or other credentials that are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established using server certificates EAP TTLS works by creating a secure encrypted tunnel through which you present your credentials to the authentication server Thus inside EAP TTLS there is another inner authentication protocol that you must configure via Additional TTLS Settings 146 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Use TTLS to configure the use of EAP TTLS as an authentication proto col and select Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP as an associa tion mode To enable TTLS with an open association default configuration 1 Set 8021x Security as TTLS 2 Set Association to Open Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to WEP 3 3 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 5 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TTLS authentication and an inner EAP and set options for server certificate validation and tr
42. di ad ies 67 Managing E mail Messages and Folders o oooooooooooooo 67 Connectino toa Mal SEN ir 69 Composing and Sending Messages 0 0 cece eee eee eee 70 Companion ORNS gt bra anne ears eden cheat Gus a abad a iia we Rieke 70 Word ViObiIle A ita hoo babe Re O ee eae he 70 Unsupported Features in Word Mobile ooooooooooooo 70 Creanga Docente pinto ous coat benat eae 73 Typine Mode miles suite basa ideo eds 74 UIC ITN ILO GS cas ias coo is 74 Synchronizing Word Mobile Documents oooocoocoorcooocoooo 75 ECE WO Biles cide tke A a Was ees 75 Unsupported Features in Excel Mobile ooooooooomooo o 76 Creatine Workbook asi canana esa ee aye aes LT Tips for Working in Excel Mobile ooooooooooomom oo o 77 PowerPomt Mobiles s siii AA 77 Unsupported Features in PowerPoint Mobile TE Starting a Slide Show Presentation vviuexaneparsobrz edad 79 Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile oo oooooomooommom o 80 Internet Explorer Mobles eigi meii ga ia 81 Moile Favoris st so ata Ak ote it 81 Pavone fem dd A BWA ae Gendt des asad pede oido O mada 81 Mobile Pavo desicion ear 82 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual V Contents Usine Internet Explorer Mobiles restasse geraria in io ia gta 81 Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels oooooooooomoo o 81 Browse telnet sirio sand dead oniieesinses eee qeeeae 84 Gettino Connected a darte ara arar EA 84 Conne
43. diza xX E My Documents Tap a folder to open it My Documents Open Path Tap New Folder to create a new folder Rename Delete For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt File Explorer Note You can move files in File Explorer by tapping and holding the item ES you want moved then tapping Cut or Copy and Paste on the pop up menu 42 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Customizing Your CN30 Computer You can customize your CN30 Computer by adjusting settings and install ing additional software Adjusting Settings You can adjust settings to suit the way you work To see available options tap Start gt Settings gt either the Personal tab or the System tab located at the bottom of the screen You might want to adjust the following f g Settings qr gias X Settings in x Input Menus Backlight Bluetooth Audio GS aA Q ar Owner Password Sounds amp Certificates Clock amp Error Information Notifications Alarms Reporting Y Ge Today GPS Intermec Memory Settings b 9 a Personal System Connections Personal System Connections Personal tab Systems tab Menus To customize what appears on the Start menu Owner Information To enter your contact information Password To limit access to your CN30 Computer Today To customize the look and information displayed on the Today scre
44. does not start in Active Sync on your desktop click Sync Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your CN30 Computer To minimize the amount of memory used In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options turn off pictures and sounds or stop some mobile favorites from being downloaded to the CN30 Computer For more information see Active Sync Help Limit the number of downloaded linked pages In Internet Explorer on the desktop right click the mobile favorite you want to change and then Properties In the Download tab specify 0 or 1 for the number of linked pages you want to download CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Using Internet Explorer Mobile You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse mobile favorites and chan nels that were downloaded to your CN30 Computer without connecting to the Internet You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a net work connection and browse the Web 5 Internet Explorer 7 e 11 40 X el files windows ITCdefault htm Microsol E lorer Mobile AMI IE Welcome Tap below to visit these sites or here to earn about connecting to the Internet baterimeas A windows Mobile Viewing Mobile Favorites and Channels 1 Tap Favorites or Menu gt Favorites to display your list of favorites 2 Tap the page you want to view a Internet Explorer 7 11 44 ok Fav
45. each key up to four 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 8 Exit the Intermec Settings applet CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Using the Profile Wizard lt To start 802 11b g communications on the CN30 Computer tap Start gt ann Settings gt the System tab gt the Wireless Network icon to access the Profile Wireless Wizard for the 802 11b g radio module Network A profile contains all the information necessary to authenticate you to the network such as login name password or certificate and protocols by which you are authenticated You can have up to four profiles for different networks For example you may have different login names or passwords on different networks or you may use a password on one network and a certificate on another Use the Profiles page to select and configure between the networking envi ronments assigned to this 802 11b g radio Profile Wizard ef P 11 76 lok de Profiles Import Export Profile z Edit Selected Profile _ Enable Microsoft s Wireless Zero Config Security powered by Odyssey Profile Tap the drop down list to choose between four different profiles assigned to this unit then tap Edit Select
46. for communication device name connectdisconnect compose BT address disconnect symbology identifier A preamble postamble 4 Symbologies 5 Operating settings Step by step mode compose the 12 character Bluetooth address of the host with which you want to connect CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 127 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 3 Enter the Bluetooth address assigned to your CN30 Computer shown in your Bluetooth applet then click OK to close this dialog Bluetooth parameters connect disconnect compose BT addr ss x am foo feu e E oe Cancel 4 The connection label for the SF51 Scanner appears to the right in the EasySet application similar to the following Scan the label once then confirm the Intermec Ready To Work indicator green light on the end of the SF51 Scanner starts blinking which means it is trying to con nect When connected the indicator assumes a steady blue then SF51 data gets wedged through the keyboard interface SF51 E 2 ct 3 conn compose BT addre Dar aB Roo chidisconne id n 06 BSF vo Bluetooth parameter OWA S205 0000 10 Viewing SF51 Scanner Information from Your CN30 Computer 128 Note that in the CN30 Computer the Intermec Settings applet can display up to seven separate SF51 connections The following illustration shows such connections under the Dat
47. menu tap Delete Appointment The next time you syn chronize the appointment is also deleted from the desktop Changing Calendar Options In the calendar tap Menu gt Options tap either tap make your changes then tap ok to return to the calendar e Tap the General tab to change the calendar view gr q2 E Options ist day of week Week views Show half hour slots Show week numbers General Appointments e Tap the Appointments tab to select what Show icons appointment indi cators should appear when you view appointment contents Tap and hold an icon to see its name Selected icons are in black 4 q2 io ok Set reminders for new items Show icons Send meeting z ia Outlook E mail CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Contacts Tracking Friends and Colleagues To switch to Contacts on the CN30 Computer tap Start gt Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can eas ily find the information you are looking for whether you are at home or on the road You can enter both personal and business information If you use Microsoft Outlook on your desktop you can synchronize con tacts between your CN30 Computer and your desktop 2 Contacts dar X Tap and enter part of a name to find it in the list ab cde fgh ik imn opa rst uvw xyz aschueller cr cath pvt kiz ia us B
48. more information on writ ing and selecting writing see Basic Skills on page 31 74 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Written words are converted to graphics metafiles when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your desktop Word Mobile Ed 4 4 09 ok Document Synchronizing Word Mobile Documents Word Mobile documents can be synchronized with Word documents on your desktop To synchronize files first select the Files information type for synchronization in ActiveSync When you select Files the My Documents folder for the CN30 Computer is created on your desktop Place all files you want to synchronize with the CN30 Computer in this folder Pass word protected files cannot be synchronized All Word Mobile files stored in My Documents and its subfolders are syn chronized with the desktop ActiveSync converts documents during syn chronization For more information on synchronization or file conversion see ActiveSync Help on the desktop When you delete a file on either your desktop or your CN30 Computer the file is deleted in the other location the next time you synchronize Excel Mobile You can create and edit workbooks and templates in Excel Mobile as you do in Microsoft Excel on your desktop Excel Mobile workbooks are usu ally saved as PXL files but you can also save them in XLS format When you close a workbook it is automaticall
49. nine before dial ing out enter 9 in front of the phone number e Enter the APN provided by your mobile phone service provider e When using dialing rules phone numbers are entered differently To use additional numbers such as a 9 to dial from an office complex or hotel you must use additional dialing rules or change dialing patterns See Create Dialing Rules via your online help for information a In Country Region code enter the appropriate code when dialing internationally For more information contact an operator at your local phone company b In Area code enter the area code if needed c Enter the Phone Number then tap Next to continue a d FEF Company Connection Country Region code Area code Phone number 425 369 3850 If you travel or change area codes often use dialing rules 4 Enter the user name password and domain if provided by an ISP or your network administrator If a domain name was not provided try the connection without entering a domain name Tap Finish ar d 12 53 Company Connection User name omn N Tf provided by ISP or network administrator CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 89 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 90 de Connections Creating a VPN Server Connection to Work A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers such as a cor porate network via the Internet Ask your network a
50. portrait default mode To enable the Backlight On the 10 key keypad press the Green key Press the backlight key Assigning Functions to Keys Go to Settings gt the Personal tab gt Buttons to assign a program to a soft key 12 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Magnifier Application The Magnifier application allows you to view an enlarged portion of the CN30 Computer screen by tapping and holding the stylus The enlarged window can be moved to any location on the screen To Start Magnifier with the Keypad e On the 14 key or 56 key keypad press the Orange key Press the Magni fier key e Tap and hold the stylus to move the displayed area of the screen For more help see the Magnifier help under Windows help window can be moved to any location on the screen To Start Magnifier with the Stylus e From the Start menu go to Programs and tap Magnifier y Programs ey ME 6 34 X w O Games ActiveSync Calculator g Pictures amp Videos P Pocket MSN PowerPoint Search Mobile Note The Magnifier window is not an active window CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 13 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the Power 1 Key 14 When you press the I key to turn off the CN30 you actually put the CN30 in Suspend mode In Suspend mode the CN30 continues to supply power to all memory but turns off power to most
51. printers 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Wireless Printing icon 2 Select Device Manager then tap Acquire Printer to go to the list of pre viously discovered printers HL Wireless Printing 7 lt 7 50 Current Wireless Printer Device Mame Unknowr Device Address 001122334455 Test Print Set Wireless Printer O Device Discovery O Manual Acquire Printer O CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 3 Select to highlight the printer of choice then tap OK Tap Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes F Device Manager q 7 52 Current Wireless Printer unknown 0011223344551 Choose Device Unkenown Mame SF51 Scanner Addr O020e07f1570 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 121 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Bluetooth Audio 122 Bluetooth Audio Use this applet to discover activate and connect to Bluetooth audio devices such as Bluetooth headsets You can select a desired audio mode or control the audio volume and microphone gain for the connected Blue tooth headset if the connected headset has these capabilities From the CN30 desktop select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Bluetooth Audio icon to access the Bluetooth Audio applet Er ol 1 44 ok i Bluetooth Audio Discover Bluetooth audio devices and select a device
52. provide installation instructions 4 Tap the file such as a XIP or EXE file to start the installation wizard Follow the directions on the screen CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 45 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 46 Adding a Program to the Start Menu ee Tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt the Menus icon then the check box for the program If you do not see the program listed you can either Menus use File Explorer on the CN30 Computer to move the program to the Start Menu folder or use ActiveSync on the desktop to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder dr qi 3 18 ok Checked items appear in the Start menu Others appear in Programs ml E Calculator Calendar ME Contacts E Download Agent B Excel Mobile Using File Explorer on the CN30 Computer Tap Start gt Programs gt the File Explorer icon locate the program tap the H folder list labeled My Documents by default then My Device to see a list File Fae of all folders on the CN30 Computer Tap and hold the program and tap Cut on the pop up menu Open the Start Menu folder located in the Windows folder tap and hold a blank area of the window and tap Paste on the pop up menu The program now appears on the Start menu For more information on using File Explorer see Finding and Organizing Information on page 42 For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Rece
53. see ActiveSync Help Once installation is complete tap Start gt Programs and then the program icon to switch to it For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt File Explorer 44 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Adding a Program Directly from the Internet 1 Determine your CN30 Computer and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start gt Settings gt the Sys About tem tab gt the About icon gt the Version tab then make a note of the information in Processor i 2 Settings ef 4 11 43 bk Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5 0 05 5 1 1700 Build 14343 0 0 0 1996 2005 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved This computer program is protected by 11 5 and international copyright laws Processor ARIMO2OT PRAZ YE Note this information Memory 111 32 MB Expansion slot Pot in use version Device ID Copyrights 2 Download the program to your CN30 Computer straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer You may see a single XIP EXE or ZIP file a SETUPEXE file or several versions of files for different CN30 Computer types and processors Be sure to select the program designed for the Windows Mobile and your CN30 Computer processor type 3 Read program installation instructions Read Me files or other docu mentation Many programs
54. text Tap the input panel arrow then tap Block Recognizer Write a letter in the box When you write a letter it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area Tap for assistance Using Letter Recognizer With Letter Recognizer you can write letters using the stylus just as you would on paper Tap the input panel arrow then tap Letter Recognizer Write a letter in the box When you write a letter it is converted to typed text that appears on the screen For specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer with Letter Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area Tap for assistance Using Transcriber With Transcriber you can write anywhere on the screen using the stylus just as you would on paper Unlike Letter Recognizer and Block Recog nizer you can write a sentence or more of information Then pause and let Transcriber change the written characters to typed characters Tap the input panel arrow then tap Transcriber Tap ok then write any where on the screen For specific instructions on using Transcriber with Transcriber open tap the question mark in the lower right hand corner of the screen Tap for assistance Selecting Typed Text If you want to edit or format typed te
55. the keys you want to remap Note that scan code 00h is the left scan trigger scan code 10h is the right scan trigger and all values are hexadecimal CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 4 Save the modified shift plane mappings Write the registry values back 5 Signal the keypad to reload Open the TTC_KEYBOARD_CHANGE named event and call SetEvent to signal the keypad to reload Alphanumeric Scan Codes o sv NA 6666 Orange key D Green Key 000 Ol o 5 at E 7 a o o a Y Numeric Scan Codes 00 00 OSO CoO O V Orange key Green key CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 125 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Configuring the SF51 Scanner Imager Settings Enabling Bluetooth 126 The following information pertains to configuring the SE51 Scanner to work with your CN30 Computer These instructions assume you have the EasySet application installed on your desktop or laptop The EasySet appli cation is available from the Intermec Data Capture web site contact your Intermec representative for information about this application Depending on what is selected as the scanner model image settings decode security scanner settings and virtual wedge are configured from the Inter mec Settings applet See the Intermec Computer Command Reference Man ual available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com for more infor
56. the next time you connect y Outlook E mail gf 23 24 ok From Outlook E mail a Subject TI be right there dgh pzala w e r t r u i e a sjajt ajnjijk i snire x c v b n m cuj u e na Send ed Menu Companion Programs Word Mobile The companion programs consist of Word Mobile Excel Mobile and PowerPoint Mobile and Windows Media Player To switch to a compan ion program on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Programs then tap the program name Word Mobile works with Microsoft Word on your desktop to give you access to copies of your documents You can create new documents on your CN30 Computer or you can copy documents from your desktop to your CN30 Computer Synchronize documents between your desktop and your CN30 Computer to have up to date content in both locations Unsupported Features in Word Mobile Word documents created on your PC can be opened and edited on your CN30 Computer However Word Mobile does not fully support some fea tures such as revision marks and password protection Some data and for CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 71 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Backgrounds Bi directional text Document protection Metafiles Page borders Password protected files Shapes and text boxes Smart tags Picture bullets Revision marks Table styles Underline styles Legacy Pocket Word files 72 matting may be lost when you save the d
57. the open note or tap the recording in the note list Note To quickly create a recording hold down the Record hardware but Z ton When you hear the beep begin your recording Release the button when you are finished The new recording is stored in the open note or as a stand alone recording if no note is open To play a recording tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note Indicates an embedded recording Tap to begin recording CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 41 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Using My Text When using Messaging use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area To insert a message tap Menu gt My Text then select a message e To quickly add common messages tap Menu gt My Text and tap a desired message e To edit a My Text message tap Menu gt My Text gt Edit My Text Mes sages Tap the message you want to edit and enter new text at the bot tom of the screen From Outlook E mail Ta Subject Just checking in Where are you Check this out T ll be right there I m running late I ll get back to you Urgent Please reply ASAP Let s catch up soon Edit My Text Messages Finding and Organizing Information za You can use the File Explorer to find files on your CN30Computer and to organize these files into folders Tap Start gt Programs gt the File File Explorer Explorer icon File Explorer a
58. the port it should emit a single power up beep try enabling the port state using the Intermec Settings applet try upgrading the scanner firmware and you select ASCII as the scanner model The 1551E or 1553 scanner port must be using the cor rect RS 232 settings to allow configuration in the Inter mec Settings applet Try disabling then enabling the scanner port state Try disabling then enabling the scanner port state to syn chronize the CN30 Computer settings with the scanner CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 167 Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Cleaning the Scanner Window and CN30 Screen 168 IN Caution To keep the CN30 Computer in good working order you may need to clean both the scanner window and the CN30 screen Clean the scanner window and CN30 screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the CN30 Computer To clean the CN30 Computer use a solution of ammonia and water There are no user serviceable parts inside the CN30 Computer Open ing the unit will void the warranty and may cause damage to the inter nal components Attention Le CN30 ne contient pas de pi ces r parables par Putili sateur Le fait d ouvrir Punit annule la garantie et peut endommager les pi ces internes Press I to turn off the CN30 Computer Dip a clean towel or rag in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess Wipe off the scanner window and screen Do not allo
59. 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 Z 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 Instead use the AutoRun program to add software components Usage AutoExec W E X F Y LOG W Z Passes an ID to use in a call to SignalStarted This argument is useful only during system startup that relies on a SignalStarted to call W is an integer value Passes a signal event name to use when autoexec completes X is a string value Overrides the data file to use This must be a fully qualified name Default is autoexec dat in the same loca tion as the AUTOEXEC EXE program Y is a string value Set to any value logs activity to AUTOEXEC TXT in the same location as the AUTOEXEC EXE pro gram Default is disabled Pauses the autoexec process by calling sleep for the number of seconds specified by Z Z is an integer value The return code from the process uses the standard error codes defined in WINERROR H 102 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Keywords that AutoExec supports are QUIET Enables user notification when an error occurs
60. using You may have accidentally locked a modifier key on the keypad Check the CN30 Computer status bar to see if it contains an icon with a locked symbol Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key For help see Using the Keypad on page 9 163 Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security If you have trouble configuring the computer for 802 1x security check these problems and possible solutions Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security Problem The CN30 Computer indicates that it is authenticated but it does not communicate with the host The CN30 Computer does not appear to be authenticat ing and a network connection icon does not appear on the status bar A network connection icon appears in the status bar but then disappears The CN30 Computer indicates that it is not authenti cated 164 Solution Make sure that the CN30 IP address host IP address subnet mask and default router are properly configured for your network Note Do not perform a cold boot on the CN30 Com puter Doing so resets the time and date You must also update the time and date for the Certificate of Authority The CN30 Computer may not be communicating with your access point Make sure the network name on the CN30 Computer is the same as the network name SSID of the access point with which you are trying to commu nicate The default network name is INTERMEC
61. 0 Computer Notice that information you have stored in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop was copied to your CN30 Computer and you did not have to type a word Disconnect the CN30 Computer from your computer and you are ready to go CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 47 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchroniza E tion process you can initiate synchronization from your CN30 Com ActiveSync puter To switch to ActiveSync on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Programs gt the ActiveSync icon Note that if you have a wireless LAN card you can synchronize remotely from your CN30 Com puter For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Pro grams area via Start gt ActiveSync For information about using ActiveSync on your desktop start ActiveSync on your desktop and then see ActiveSync Help g ActiveSync i d aac ik Windows PC Synchronized Today 3 45 PM View the connection status Tap to synchronize via IR or to change synchronization Tap to connect and synchronize For more information about ActiveSync on your CN30 Computer switch to ActiveSync tap Start gt Help then select a topic Microsoft Pocket Outlook 48 Microsoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar Contacts Tasks Messaging and Notes You can use these programs individually or together For exam ple you can use e mail addresses stored in Contacts
62. 8 a VPN server connection to work 90 a wireless network connection 155 contacts via Contacts 59 document via Word Mobile 73 drawing via Notes 40 note via Notes 66 task via Tasks 64 workbook via Excel Mobile 77 D Detect rogue APs 153 Develop applications resource kits 96 DHCP 164 DRAM low battery shutdown 8 E EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 130 177 Index EAP FAST 130 EAP TLS 144 EAP Tunneled TLS 146 EasySet creating an SF51 connection label 127 scan bar code labels 159 Edition information 3 30 Email account setting up an account 92 Email server getting connected 92 Ending a connection 91 Ethernet configuration LAN9000 connection 162 Excel Mobile about 75 creating a workbook 77 tips 77 unsupported features 76 Extensible Authentication Protocol 130 F FAST Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunnel ing 130 Favorite links Internet Explorer Mobile 81 File Explorer adding programs to Start menu 46 removing programs 46 Windows Mobile 42 Flash File Store packaging applications 97 Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling FAST 130 Folder behavior connected to email server ActiveSync 68 IMAP4 69 POP3 65 SMS 69 Funk security 131 802 1x 134 LEAP 135 selecting a profile 131 static WEP 136 WPA 131 G Getting connected directly to an email server 92 ISP 84 setting up an email account 92 to an ISP 85 creating a modem connection 85 178
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64. A is a strongly enhanced interoperable Wi Fi security that addresses many of the vulnerabilities of Wired Equivalent Pri vacy 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 802 111 draft standard When the standard is finalized WPA maintains forward compatibility CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 131 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 132 WPA runs in Enterprise 802 1x mode or PSK Pre Shared Key mode In Enterprise mode WPA provides user authentication using 802 1x and the 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 In PSK mode WPA provides user authentication using a shared key between the authenticator and the CK31 WPA PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentica tion server To use WPA security you need an authentication server Enterprise mode only Note that you can also use a MobileLAN access point with software release 1 80 or later as an authentication server For help see the MobileLAN access WA2XG System Manual P N 074921 an access point with an 802 11b g radio that supports WPA a CN30 Computer with the 802 11b g radio and the 802 1x WPA secu rity option Configuring WPA Security W
65. CN30 Mobile Computer Note Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that L Start is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the top left corner of your CN30 desktop fe CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 161 Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Upgrading the Operating System on your CN30 Computer You can use the Intermec Recovery Tools CD to reinstall or upgrade the oper ating system software on the CN30 Computer For more information con tact your Intermec representative for more information about this CD In future releases a SmartSystems 2 0 client will be made available in the Shared Tech bundle You can use the SmartSystems Foundation 2 0 application from Intermec to perform upgrades on your CN30 Computer versions 2 0 or later Contact your Intermec representative for more infor mation about the SmartSystems Foundation software When you upgrade the operating system you erase the current configura tion and replace it with the new default configuration You will need to reset the network parameters on the CN30 Computer to reestablish com munications 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 Troubleshooting Your CN30 Computer If you have any problems using the CN30 Computer look at the following for possible solution
66. CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security continued Problem You are setting up multiple access points in a network with different SSIDs and the connection fails You receive a message saying The server certificate has expired or your system date is incorrect after you per form a cold boot on the CN30 Computer Problems with Wireless Connectivity Problem When you turn on the CN30 Computer after it was sus pended for a while 10 15 minutes or longer it can no longer send or receive messages over the network The No Network Connection icon appears on the status bar The CN30 Computer is not communicating with the access point The CN30 Computer 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 is now replaced with the No Network Connection icon The Network Connection icon is in the status bar but you cannot establish a terminal emulation session with the host computer CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Solution The CN30 Computer does not save WEP key values when you change the SSID Reenter the WEP key value after you change the SSID and select Apply Network Set tings from the 802 11 Radio menu You should now be able to connect to the different access points The date and time on the CN30 Computer are not saved wh
67. CN30 keypad Other more advanced options such as multi keys and named events are not covered here For the advanced options contact your Intermec representative Implementation The CN30 keypad virtual key mappings are controlled by registry entries which are read each time the keypad driver loads You can remap the key pad after it has loaded by modifying the registry entries and then sending a signal to the keypad driver to re read the registry mappings The keypad driver uses the scan code values returned by the keypad device as an index into these registry entries to determine the virtual key value sent to the system CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 123 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Registry Entries There are three main shift plane registry entries which map the keypad device scancodes to the windows virtual key values Each registry entry is an array of 128 WORDs 2 byte unsigned int little endian Since scan codes generated by the keypad device can range in value from 0x00 to 0x7f the driver uses the generated scan code value as an index into one of the shift plane entries to determine the virtual key value sent up to the system The shift plane registry entry used is determined by the current state of the Orange and Green keys If the Orange key is held down then the Orange shift plane array is used If the Green key is held down then the Green shift plane array is used If neither Orange
68. Connections tab gt the Bluetooth icon gt the Mode tab Check Turn on Bluetooth check Make this device discover Bluetooth able to other devices then click ok to apply this change a 21 39 Dk Bluetooth Turn on Bluetooth Make this device discoverable to other devices Devices Use this tab to scan for other Bluetooth devices 1 Tap New Partnership to discover or scan for remote Bluetooth devices Settings a d 1 54 Bluetooth Tap New Partnership to scan for other Bluetooth devices Tap on a device to modify its settings New Partnership Devices COM Ports CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 2 When the CN30 Computer is finished scanning any newly discovered devices appear in the box Tap Refresh to do additional discoveries a d 156 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next fa SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb E STEWARML2 3 Select a device to which to connect then click Next a d 159 Select a Bluetooth Device Select a device to connect with and tap Next SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb STEWARML2 4 Enter a passkey to establish a secure connection then tap Next Tap Yes if prompted to let the other device connect with your CN30 Computer r 2 16 Enter Passkey Enter a passkey to establish a secure connection with SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb CN30 Mobile Computer U
69. Creating an SF51 Connection Label gir ocn5 Baie e 127 Viewing SF51 Scanner Information from Your CN30 Computer 128 Soo o A ee eee en ene eis eel awe 129 loading Certilicates opor ridad drid bite e 129 Wireless Netwoik 8 asar A iO A in th a 130 Ms A euler eateries wee eho E 130 Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security 0 0 0 0 000000 131 Contouring Punk Sec esr pestii retirei eea eede T 131 Configuring Microsoft SeCUM ty Sie a a a ty ENAN 154 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer aeaaee 161 Upgrading the Operating System on your CN30 Computer 005 162 Troubleshooting Your CN30 Computer 0 0 0 eee eee 162 Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security 0 0 eee eee eee 164 Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port o o oo 166 Cleaning the Scanner Window and CN30 Screen 2244 sista IA 5434 168 5 Network Support o 169 Configuring IP Address and Name Servers 0 0 0 eee eee eee eens 170 Vae SeUINGS ont aed teen dean Neen O 170 Ethernet Communications 00 0 e cece e een ence eee ee eeas 170 Wireless 802 11 Communications 0000 cece cece eee eee eee eens 171 Configuring Wireless 802 11 Communications 0000 eee e cece cece ne as 172 ATORE DH A A sara le eae tg lee Tes ents to Bs Ae Rs aA Ml ede a et toe 172 l A A A cee G 175 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual vii Contents viii CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Before You Be
70. Either insert the battery into the CN30 AC9 Quad charger or place the CN30 with battery installed in the AD9 charge dock For more information on these accessories see page 27 Accessories for the CN30 The batteries fully charge in approximately 4 hours Note If you do not plan to use the computer for several months remove X the keypad module from the console and store it in the shipping box To install the battery Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CN30 56 Keyboard module and snap the battery into place Maximizing Battery Life There are several things that you can do to prolong the life of your fully charged battery 1 Verify that the backlight timeout is set to 15 seconds 2 Verify that Power Management has an automatic shutoff time of 3 minutes Checking the Battery Status The easiest way to tell the status of your battery is to look at the battery icon in the status bar of your CN30 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 5 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer You can also check the battery status by looking at the Battery light on the front of the CN30 or by using the battery diagnostics screen Battery Light Flashes red on low _ Interm battery condition C Cc JTOGF To view the status of this battery tap Start gt Setting
71. Settings gt the Connections tab gt the Network Cards icon 2 Select the appropriate option from the My network card connects to drop down list 3 Select a wireless option from the list of adapters such as Conexant PRISM Wireless LAN Driver ok am d 7 01 I Settings Configure Network Adapters My network card connects to Tap an adapter to modify settings Built In Ethernet 10Mbps Conexant PRISM Wireless LAN Driver ME2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver Remote MDIS Host Virtual Ethernet Intermediate Miniport PPTP NDISW AN Miniport AsyncMlac NDISW AN Miniport L2TP NOISW AN Miniport CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 171 Chapter 5 Network Support 4 Configure the IP address and name server properties tap ok then ok again to return to the list of network card adapters Settings ER d e lok f Settings t d 7 12 lok Conexant PRISM Wireless LAN Driver Conexant PRISM Wireless LAN Driver Name server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter O Use server assigned IP address Use specific IP address Subnet mask MA WINS a IP Address Name Servers man IP Address Mame Servers IP Address Name Servers Configuring Wireless 802 11 Communications as Wireless Network Intermec Settings AutolP DHCP 172 Go to Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Computer for configura
72. Subject Attend Technical Co Y Location Corporate Headquar Starts 5 10 05 Ends 5 12 05 Al Day Yes Occurs Once Reminder Remind me None Categories LASUNA Tap this to enable the reminder feature Attendees No attendees Status Out of office Sensitivity Normal Appointment Notes Note To automatically set a reminder for all new appointments in the cal endar tap Menu gt Options gt the Appointments tab check Set reminders for new items then tap the number and timeframe options to change the information given Er ol 4 42 ok Options Send meeting 3 aquests via Outlook E mail Tap this to set reminders for new appointments Appointments To choose how you are reminded for example by a sound tap Start gt Set tings gt the Personal tab gt the Sounds amp Notifications icon CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Adding a Note to an Appointment You can add written or typed notes and even recordings if your CN30 Computer supports recordings to an appointment This is a good place for maps drawings and other detailed information To edit an existing note tap the appointment in the calendar tap Edit then tap the Notes tab 1 In the calendar tap the appointment then tap Edit 2 Tap the Notes tab to enter notes For specific instructions tap Start gt Help then select a topic Bring Samples Use y
73. Unable to obtain a server assigned IP address message Note If you try to disable AutoIP using a CAB file to set the registry value for AutoIP remember to set the EnableDHCP value to 1 to keep DHCP enabled Note Use DhcpRetryDialogue and DhcpMaxRetry registry settings to extend the number of attempts that a DHCP client makes to get a DHCP address Note Change the AutoInterval registry key value to make the client retry more often to obtain a DHCP address R SR R CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 173 Chapter 5 Network Support 174 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Index Index CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 175 Index Numerics 802 11 WPA authentication Zero Configuration 157 WPA authentication with pre shared key Zero Configuration 157 zero configuration WEP encryption 156 802 1x security Funk 134 A Accounts via Messaging 70 ActiveSync ActiveSync Help 48 adding programs 44 adding programs to Start menu 46 Folder behavior connected to email server 68 Internet Explorer Mobile favorite links 81 mobile favorites 82 Mobile Favorites folder 81 URL 47 Windows Mobile 47 Adding programs ActiveSync 44 to the Start menu 46 via ActiveSync 46 via File Explorer 46 Windows Mobile 43 Address assigned to CN30 128 Adjusting settings Windows Mobile 43 Advanced Encryption Standard 130 AES Advanced Encryption Standard 130 AllDay events Calendar 50 creating 33 Alphanumer
74. Use Calendar to schedule meetings with people who use Outlook or Pocket Outlook When attendees receive a meeting request they can accept or decline the meeting If they accept the request the meeting is automatically added to their schedule their response is sent back to you and your calen dar is updated Before you can send a meeting request you must enter e mail addresses in Contacts Help and set up Messaging to send and receive messages For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests open either the Calendar application or the Messaging application tap Start gt Help then select a topic If you are sending the meeting request through a connection to an ISP or the network rather than through synchronization with your desktop tap Menu gt Options gt the Appointments tab From the Send meeting request via drop down list tap the service to use to send the request 1 Tap to hold a timeslot in the calendar then tap New Appointment 2 Enter the meeting information hide the onscreen keyboard if needed then tap Attendees Only those contacts with e mail addresses are dis played Select the contacts you want to invite then tap Add to return to the list CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 3 Repeat this procedure until you have everyone you want to invite to the meeting then tap ok 4 Messaging automatically creates a meeting request and sends it to the attendee
75. V 4800 MAh replaceable Lith ium lon Lilon battery Removing the main battery when the backup battery low or critically low icon displays in the status bar may cause your CN30 to cold boot and you may lose data Attention Lenl vement de la batterie principale quand le bas de secours de batterie ou les affichages en critique bas d ic ne dans la barre de statut peut causer votre CN30 a la botte froide et de vous peut perdre des don n es 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 Avertissement Le paquet de piles d ions de lithium qui est utilis dans cet appareil peut presenter un risque feu ou un risque chimique de br lure sil est maltrait Il ne faut pas le d sassembler le r chauffer une temp rature plus lev e que 100 C 212 F ou Pincin rer Attention Si la batterie n est pas remplac e imm diatement des donn es ou applications importantes risquent d tre perdues Dispose of used battery packs promptly Keep away from children Contact your local Intermec sales representative for replacement batteries Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme tempera tures input devices and your usage CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Charging and Installing the Battery To charge the battery
76. a Collection option j Intermec Settings 7 21 06 X Internal Scanner Dock Tethered Scanner 00 20 80 42 87 Enable scanner port Symbologies Symbology Options Scanner Settings Bluetooth Scanner Settings Scanner Port Settings Imager Settings Decode Security Virtual Wedge Communications Device Settings SmartSystems Information IION Configuration File Edit View Help In this applet tap Data Collection then tap to expand the SF51 Scan ner connections to view MAC addresses firmware version numbers and whether each scanner is connected to the CN30 Computer When you clear uncheck Enable scanner port the SF51 Scanner is disconnected from the CN30 Computer Check Enable scanner port again to reconnect CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 If you want to rename these connections to descriptions more suitable for your situation press the stylus on each SF51 Scanner connection for a pop up menu then select Rename Enter the new description then tap ok to save your entry When the SF51 Scanner is connected configuration changes take effect immediately When the SF51 Scanner is not connected configuration changes take effect once the SF51 Scanner is reconnected Configuring Security Use the next sections to understand how to configure each type of security on your wireless CN30 Computer If you choose not to use security see Using Configuration Parame
77. a document is saved by Word Mobile Underline styles not supported by Word Mobile are mapped to one of the four supported styles regular dotted wavy or thick bold wide You can open PSW files in Word Mobile however if you edit a file you will need to save it in DOC RTE TXT or DOT formats CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 The following features are not supported on the CN30 Computer how ever they are retained in the file so that when a file is opened on the PC again they appear as expected Fonts and font sizes Fonts not supported by the CN30 Computer are mapped to the closest font available although the original font will be listed on the CN30 Computer When a document that has been edited in Word Mobile is opened on the PC text is displayed in the original font Footnotes endnotes These features are not displayed by Word Mobile but they are retained when a document headers footers is edited and saved on the CN30 Computer Lists Indented lists are not displayed on the CN30 Computer in the same way they are dis played on the PC They are mapped to the closest indentation level supported by Word Mobile However the list information is retained in the document so when it is opened on a PC again lists are displayed in their original form Page breaks Word Mobile does not display breaks between pages However all page breaks except a break placed at the end o
78. abetical index _ Show contact names only Area code CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 63 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Tasks Keeping a To Do List Tasks 64 To switch to Tasks on your CN30 Computer either tap Start gt Programs gt the Tasks icon Note for future access this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do A variety of task informa tion can display on the Today screen If you use Microsoft Outlook on your desktop you can synchronize tasks between your CN30 Computer and desktop To change the way information is displayed tap Menu gt Options ao iin7 X Hi er teste atanarak j Use this to assign a task quickly Indicates a high priority a pores Jonesboro IEE I Penaf artirles Tap to display or edit details Create Copy Delete Task Beam Task High Normal v Low Tap and hold to display a pop up menu Creating a Task To quickly create a task with only a subject tap Tap here to add a new task and enter your task information e To quickly create a task enter text in the Tap here to add a new task box at the top of the screen If you do not see this box tap Menu gt Options then check Show Tasks entry bar e To create a task with detailed information such as start and due dates tap New To enter notes tap the Notes tab You can enter a start date and due date or enter other
79. ains these files and utilities e Functions library e Header files e Example files The Migration Resource Kit is part of the IDL which is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Contact your Intermec representative for more information Packaging Applications for the CN30 Computer Use any of these methods to package applications for installation e You could package an application as a cabinet CAB file Recommended e For simple applications the application itself may be the file to deliver e It could be a directory structure that contains the application supporting files like ActiveX controls DLLs images sound files and data files Consider any of the following when choosing a location into which to store your application e In the basic CN30 Computer there are two built in storage options the Object Store and the Flash File Store The Object Store is a Disk on Chip DOC Flash that looks like a disk The Flash File Store is an area of storage which is embedded in a section of the system s FLASH mem ory This storage area is not erased during a cold boot It may however be erased during the reflashing process In addition to storing applica tions and data files you do have the option to store a persistent registry to the Flash File Store region e If the optional Secure Digital SD storage card is in the system then consider this card the primary location to place applications installat
80. alendar items on your desktop or Microsoft Exchange Server Note that you can only synchronize information directly with an Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile Information Server 2002 or later Calendar synchronization is automatically selected in ActiveSync Calendar items entered on one computer are copied to the other during synchronization Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as metafiles pictures For information on synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the desktop Why Use Categories in the Calendar Use categories to group related tasks contacts and appointments Then use these groupings to quickly display only the information you want For example you can easily share your CN30 Computer with another by assigning your appointments to a category with a special project s name You can then use this category to filter Calendar and only display appoint ments for that project CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 49 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 50 ie Note In Month View the day of an appointment assigned to the Holiday category appears in red This day was assigned the Holiday category Tap to access the Year view What s an All Day Event An appointment can either be a normal appointment or an all day event which lasts the full day or spans many days Examples include a trade show a vacation or a seminar You can also use all day events to schedule an annual eve
81. ality may be poor or unread able To check the quality of the bar code label try scan ning a bar code label that you know will scan Compare the two bar code labels to see if the bar code quality is too low You may need to replace the label that you cannot scan Make sure the bar code symbology you are scanning is enabled Use the Intermec Settings applet to check the symbologies On the Data Collection option expand the Symbologies option beneath each of the devices listed scanner virtual wedge to see what symbologies has a check mark If there is no check mark then the bar code symbology is disabled Check the symbology to enable it then try scanning the bar code label again Make sure that the application you are running on the CN30 Computer is expecting input from a bar code You may need to type this information instead of scanning it 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 The CN30 Computer may have decoded the bar code label in a symbology other than the label s actual symbol ogy Try scanning the bar code label again Make sure you scan the entire label To operate the CN30 Computer quickly and efficiently you should enable only the bar code symbologies that you are going to scan Make sure that you are using the correct cable the scan ner cable is attached correctly when you attach the scan ner to
82. an send and receive e mail messages by connecting to an e mail server using a modem or network card connected to your CN30 Computer You need to set up a remote connection to a network or an ISP and a connection to your e mail server For more information see Getting Connected on page 84 When you connect to the e mail server new messages are downloaded to the CN30 Computer Inbox folder messages in the CN30 Computer Out box folder are sent and messages that were deleted on the e mail server are removed from the CN30 Computer Inbox folder Messages that you receive directly from an e mail server are linked to your e mail server rather than your desktop When you delete a message on your CN30 Computer it is also deleted from the e mail server the next time you connect based on the settings selected in ActiveSync You can work online or offline When working online you read and respond to messages while connected to the e mail server Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send which saves space on your CN30 Computer When working offline once you have downloaded new message headers or partial messages you can disconnect from the e mail server and then decide CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 69 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 70 which messages to download completely The next time you connect Inbox downloads the complete messages you have marked for retrieval and sends the messages you have composed Setti
83. and an inner EAP and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 149 for more information H Profile Wizard eo f 12 24 ok 6021 Securit TTLS he Association Encryption Network EAP Username anonymous Password Prompt For password 8 Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings Additional TTLS Settings 1 Select an authentication method from the Inner TTLS Authentication drop down list Password Authentication Protocol A simple authentication protocol that sends security information in the clear Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Use of Radius to authenticate a terminal without sending security data in the clear Authenticates against non Windows user databases You cannot use this if authenticating against a Windows NT Domain or Active Directory MS CHAP MS CHAP V2 Authenticates against a Windows Domain Controller and other non Windows user databases PAP Token Card Use with token cards The password value entered is never cached EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol 2 If you select EAP for the inner authentication protocol then select an y p inner EAP protocol from the Inner EAP drop down list CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 149 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 3 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers Note that if these fields are left blank the server certificate trust validation is not performed or required 4 C
84. and bar You can change the zoom magnification by tapping View gt Zoom then select the percentage you want Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document If you are opening a Word document created on a desktop you may select View gt Wrap to Window so that you can see the entire document To check spelling select text then tap Menu gt Tools gt Spelling To use new documents as templates move the documents to the Templates folder You can insert the data in a document Tap and hold anywhere on the doc ument then tap Insert Date from the pop up menu Typing Mode Using the input panel enter typed text into the document For more infor mation on entering typed text see Basic Skills on page 31 To format existing text and to edit text first select the text You can select text as you do in a Word document using your stylus instead of the mouse to drag through the text you want to select You can search a document to find text by tapping Menu gt Edit gt Find Replace Tap to return to the document list j Word Mobile it d 4 01 lok E Tap and hold to see a pop up menu Copy Clear Font Paragraph lt Tap to format text Writing Mode In writing mode use your stylus to write directly on the screen Ruled lines are displayed as a guide and the zoom magnification is greater than in typ ing mode to allow you to write more easily For
85. and functions printed above the keys just like you would on a standard keypad TE 2000 Overlay The CN30 supports TE 2000 VT100 220 320 340 and ANSI TE 2000 5250 and TE 2000 3270 When you order the CN30 with a TE 2000 application you must order the corresponding keypad overlay Use the TE 2000 keypad overlays to enter the same keys that you can enter on a VT ANSI keyboard an IBM 5250 keyboard or an IBM 3270 keyboard Like the standard CN30 keypad overlays 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 more help using TE 2000 terminal emulation see the appropriate TE 2000 programmer s guide CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 9 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer The 56 Key Keypad AutLg Q zi JOO Using the Color Coded Keys Each keypad available for the CN30 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 CN30 the orange key and the green key You press and release the first key then press and release the second key to access the color coded character or function p
86. apter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Creating or Changing a Contact e To create a contact tap New To enter notes tap the Notes tab When finished tap ok to return to the contact list New contacts are added to the displayed category e To change a contact tap it in the contact list and then tap Menu gt Edit To cancel edits tap Menu gt Undo When finished making changes tap ok to return to the contact list Note If you enter a name with more than two words the middle word is recorded as a middle name If your contact has a double first or last name tap the Name arrow and enter the names in the proper box Name Linda Gruber Bahr Tap to access the Name fields Picture Select a picture Linda Gruber Bahr im E mail bahr linda imayo edu Moet 8 Tap outside the box to close and return to details Web page O Office loc Adding a Note to a Contact You can add written or typed notes and even recordings if your CN30 Computer supports recordings to a contact Notes are handy for maps and drawings To edit an existing note tap the contact tap Menu gt Edit then tap the Notes tab 1 In the contact list tap the contact 2 Tap the Notes tab For instructions tap Start gt Help then select a topic A Contacts ef 42 12 10 bk Bring records to Room 3A Use your stylus to write or draw your information Tap to activate the input panel CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 61 Chapt
87. asic Skills Learning to use your CN30 Computer is easy This section describes the basic concepts of using and customizing your CN30 Computer Today Screen When you turn on your CN30 Computer for the first time each day or after four hours of inactivity you see the Today screen You can also display it by tapping the Start flag at the top left of your display and then Today On the Today screen you can see important information for the day Tap to start a program Tap and hold to change time format a EA Tuesday July 05 200a Ez Tap to change date and time A Tap to change owner information No unread messages F Tap to review your email 3 Active tasks 1 High priority omo SERENE Vou Your day at a glance Tap to open an associated Lunch program 9 304M 11 004M Texas Roadhouse Calendar Contacts To customize what is displayed on the Today screen including the back ground image tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt the Today icon Today Status icons display information such as low batteries or when the CN30 Computer is connected to a desktop or to the Internet You can tap an icon to open the associated setting or program CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 31 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Programs 32 You can switch from one program to another by selecting it from the Start menu You can customize which programs you see on this menu For information see Adju
88. cally set to WEP 3 3 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 140 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 143 for more information Profile Wizard 7 4211 37 ok Basic Security Advanced l 6021 Securit PEAP m Association Encryption Password Prompt for password de Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings Cancel To enable PEAP with WPA encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as PEAP 2 Set Association to WPA Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to TKIP 32 3 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 5 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP au
89. cate information files applications or other related data The registry keys used by FolderCopy and other startup components to retrieve the folder names are as follows Flash File Store HKLM Drivers BuiltIn FlshDrv FolderName Flash File Store SD Card Storage Card HKLM System StorageManager Profiles S DMemory Folder Storage Card Disk On Chip HKLM System StorageManager Profiles TRUEFFS_DOC Folder DiskOnChip During normal Windows Mobile system startup there are Intermec spe cific and non Intermec components that require an orderly start to properly function These non Intermec components may also need to start them selves 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 PreShell PRESHELL EXE is launched prior to the Microsoft Shell and must execute a SignalStartup call before the Microsoft Shell launches PreShell searches the Flash File Store SYSTEM directory for an execut able of the same name If one exists that application is launched This application can do what a customer desires prior to launching the Microsoft Shell This feature allows end customers to make their own application the shell of the system If desired do not exit the custom shell nor call Signal Started P
90. creen 40 creating a drawing 40 selecting a drawing 40 Pocket Outlook 66 recording a message 40 synchronizing notes 66 writing on the screen 38 alternate writing 39 converting writing to text 38 selecting the writing 38 tips for good recognition 39 Numeric scan codes 124 O Object Store 179 Index packaging applications 97 Orange shift plane 124 P Packaging applications Flash File Store 97 Object Store 97 Persistent Storage Manager 97 Secure Digital storage cards 97 Patent information xi PEAP security Microsoft 140 Performing a cold boot 4 Pocket Outlook 48 Calendar 49 POP3 Folder behavior connected to email server 69 Power applet battery status 8 Power applet battery status 10 PowerPoint Mobile starting a slide show presentation 79 unsupported features 78 Windows Mobile 78 Profile Wizard wireless configuration 164 Programs adding or removing Windows Mobile 43 Protected EAP 140 PSM packaging applications 97 R Reader commands 159 Record button recording a message 40 Recording via Notes 40 Recurrence pattern Calendar 51 Registry entries 124 Registry settings AutoCfg 165 AutolInterval 164 AutoIP DHCP 172 DhcpRetryDialogue 165 Removing programs Windows Mobile 43 46 Reprogramming the keypad 123 Reset button 4 Resource Kits Bluetooth 118 180 develop applications Intermec Developer Library 96 Roaming Microsoft security 154 S Scan codes keypa
91. cting to an Internet Service Provider ooooooooooooomo momo 85 Contectne to Wolters eii earn 87 Creating a Modem Connection to Work ooooooomoomomoo o 88 Creating a VPN Server Connection to Work o oo ooooooo 90 Endesa Connect a aoe 91 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server ooooooooooooomoomo room 92 Setune Un anibal Account 2s eet toe eh dd Mie do died 92 3 Configuring the CN30 Computer o occ 95 Developing Applications for the CN30 Computer ooooocoococococcncno eee 96 Converting Older Computer Applications to CN30 Applications o oooooooo 96 Packaging Applications for the CN30 Computer 0 00 0 eee eee eee 97 Installing Applications on the CN30 Computer 0 0 0 ee eee eee eee 98 Installing Applications Using Microsoft ActiveSync 0 eee eee 98 Installing Applications Using a Secure Digital Card oooooooomomoo o 99 Launching Your Application Automatically 2 2 ee eee 100 A A RN II ok Oa 100 A IA O O O eee ees 100 RUNAU TO RU o e hl A a tats 101 AOE ds O RON 102 IO UA og 3 duen pic o E id Baas Ba eee AA 104 AUTO Oe pad os pes 104 PR E O 105 AOC A A A Ee dies bea ee ace 105 Customizing How Applications Load on the CN30 Computer 4 106 Conticurine CN30 Parameters aid sii Lee eee Eee eee 107 Configuring with the Setup Assistants tenida dad eee es 108 Configuring the CN30 Computer With Intermec Settings 108 Synchroniz
92. cure networks There are many schemes available for imple menting these features A block cipher a type of symmetric key cipher that uses groups of bits of a fixed length called blocks A symmetric key cipher is a cipher that uses the same key for both encryption and decryption This is Cisco s version of the TKIP protocol compatible with Cisco Airnet products 802 11b g uses this protocol to perform authentication This is not necessarily an authentication mechanism but is a common framework for transporting actual authentication protocols Intermec provides a number of EAP protocols for you to choose the best for your network A publicly accessible IEEE 802 1X EAP type developed by Cisco Systems It is available as an IETF informational draft An 802 1X EAP type that does not require digital certificates supports a variety of user and password database types supports password expiration and change and is flexible easy to deploy and easy to manage This protocol is part of the IEEE 802 111 encryption standard for wireless LANs which provides per packet key mixing a message integrity check and a re keying mechanism thus overcoming most of the weak points of WEP This encryption is more difficult to crack than the standard WEP Weak points of WEP include No Installation Vector IV reuse protection weak keys no protection against message replay no detection of message tampering and no key updates With preconfigured WEP both th
93. d alphanumeric 124 numeric 124 Scheduling appointments and meetings via Calendar 49 Secure Digital cards installing applications 95 packaging applications 93 Security choosing between Funk and Microsoft 127 configuring 125 loading certificates 125 troubleshooting 160 wireless network 126 Selecting drawing via Notes 40 Selecting the writing on the screen 38 Sending and receiving messages via Messaging 63 Serial port troubleshooting data transmission 162 Setting up an email account 88 Settings applets backlight 7 14 Bluetooth 126 127 Bluetooth audio 122 intermec settings 19 Bluetooth 123 funk security 131 IP address 162 name servers 162 SF51 scanner information 128 wireless configuration 164 power 10 battery status 8 sounds amp notifications 7 wireless printing 118 Setup Assistant configuring with 108 SF51 scanner configuring 126 creating a connection label 127 enabling Bluetooth Bluetooth enabling for SF51 scanner 126 imager settings 126 viewing information from CN30 computer 128 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Shift planes 124 SMS Folder behavior connected to email server 69 Sounds amp Notifications applet enable beeper 7 set vibrator 20 Speakers 18 beeper volume turning iton 19 enabling via intermec settings applet 19 Start Menu adding programs 46 via ActiveSync 46 via File Explorer 46 Static WEP security Funk 136 Status icons Windows Mobile 31 Sync
94. dditional Settings to set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 146 for more information i Profile Wizard a 12 02 ok Basic Security advanced 6021 Securit Association Encryption Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable TLS with WPA encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as TLS 2 Set Association to WPA Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to TKIP 3 3 Enter your unique Subject Name and User Name as credentials for this profile 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 144 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 Tap Additional Settings to set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 146 for more information T Profile Wizard ar 12 03 ok Basic Security Advanced 6021 Securit Association Encryption Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable TLS with WPA2 encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as TLS 2 Set Association to WPA2 3 Set Encryption to either TKIP or AES 4 Enter your unique Subject Name and User Name as credentials for this profile 5 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 6 Tap Additional Settings to set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 146 for more information ia Pr
95. der 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 Also prevents user from canceling instal lation 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 If lt PathName gt references a single CAB file that file is processed If lt Path Name gt references a directory all the CAB files in that directory is pro cessed 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 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 Customizin
96. desktop Your files are automatically converted to the correct format 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 With ActiveSync you can also e Back up and restore your CN30 Computer data e Copy rather than synchronize files between your CN30 Computer and desktop e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you can synchronize continually while connected to your desktop or only when you choose the synchronize command e Select which information types are synchronized and control how much data is synchronized For example you can choose how many weeks of past appointments you want synchronized Before you begin synchronization install ActiveSync on your desktop from the Windows Mobile Companion CD For more information on installing ActiveSync see your Quick Start card ActiveSync is already installed on your CN30 Computer After installation is complete the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you con nect your CN30 Computer to your desktop set up a partnership so you can synchronize information between your CN30 Computer and your desktop and customize your synchronization settings Your first synchroni zation process automatically begins when finished using the wizard After your first synchronization look at Calendar Contacts and Tasks on your CN3
97. dministrator for the following user name password domain name TCP IP settings and host name or IP address of the VPN server To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings tap the Help icon Note To change existing settings in My Work Network tap Manage exist ing connections gt the VPN tab Select the desired VPN connection tap Settings then follow the instructions on the screen 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Connections icon In My Work Network tap Add a new VPN server connection a f 12 19 ok Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Set up my proxy server 2 In Name enter a name for the connection such as a company s name In Host name IP enter the VPN server name or IP address Next to VPN type select the type of authentication to use with your CN30 Computer IPSec L2T P or PPTP If you are not sure which option to choose ask your network administrator Tap Next to continue 4 1 38 Make New Connection amp Name My VPN VPN type IPSec L2TP O PPTP CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Ending a Connection Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 3 Select the type of authentication If you select A pre shared key enter the key provided by your network administrator Authenticate IPSec L2TP connections using
98. dows CD 5 0 eVC 4 0 SP4 is required e 128 MB RAM 196 MB recommended e 360 MB hard drive space for minimum installation 720 MB for com plete 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 Converting Older Computer Applications to CN30 Applications 96 If you have an existing application that you would like to run on the CN30 Computer you can use the Migration Resource Kit to convert that applica tion This kit has a set of libraries and tools that convert your existing C applications into C applications for use on the CN30 Computer As you migrate from another computer to a CN30 Computer you need to consider when converting other computer applications to run on the CN30 Computer most APIs should work without changes with the exception that arrow and tab keys may be reversed from other computers Keyboard remapping is available on the CN30 Computer should you need to map these keys like that of the other computer You need these hardware and software components to use the Migration Resource Kit e a PC with at least 1 MB of free disk space running Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 e Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 0 with Service Pack 2 e Intermec Resource Kits and development tools e Migration Resource Kit which cont
99. e Computer User s Manual 7 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Select a Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume for the CN30 Mobile Computer tap Start gt Set tings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Settings icon Tap the Device Set tings option tap to expand Beeper then tap to expand Volume Select an item then close this option A Intermec Settings 10 07 Device Settings Date and Time Volume Number of good read beeps None One Two Display Power Management File Edit View Help fl gt Note Information about the settings you can configure with the Intermec Settings control panel applet is described in the Intermec Computer Com mand Reference Manual P N 073529 The online manual is available from the Intermec web site at www intermec com Disabling the Beeper To disable the beeper tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen either drag the slider to the bottom or tap Off E Yolume CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the Keypad Your CN30 has one of the following keypads e 56 key full alphanumeric e 14 key function e 10 key numeric You can order all versions of the CN30 56 keypad with an international overlay The international overlay supports English and many Western European languages such as French German Italian Portuguese and Spanish You enter all of the characters
100. e appropriate cable adapter and null modem cable e Ifthe CN30 Computer is in a communications dock make sure that the communications dock is connected to the serial device using the appro priate cable For more information on using the serial port see Configuring Serial Communications on page 107 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 the Good Read light does not turn off The input device attached to the CN30 Computer does not appear to work well or read bar code labels very quickly 166 Solution There are two possible problems You may be too far away from the bar code label Try moving closer to the bar code label and scan it 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 2 feet of a wall and test the scanner You need to be within the scanning range to scan bar code labels For help scanning bar codes see Scanning Bar Codes on page 5 The Good Read light will remain on if you configure the CN30 Computer to use continuous edge triggering If you configure the CN30 Computer for level triggering and the Good Read light remains on there may be a problem Press the Scan button or pull the trigge
101. e client CN30 Computer and access point are assigned the same key which can encrypt all data between the two devices WEP keys also authenticate the CN30 Computer to the access point unless the CN30 Computer can prove it knows the WEP key it is not allowed onto the network WEP keys are only needed if they are expected by your clients There are two types available 64 bit 5 character strings 12345 default and 128 bit 13 character strings 1234567890123 Enter these as either ASCII 12345 or Hex 0x3132333435 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 WPA Wi Fi This is an enhanced version of WEP that does not rely on a static shared key It encompasses a Protected number of security enhancements over WEB including improved data encryption via TKIP and Access 802 11b g authentication with EAP WiFi Alliance security standard is designed to work with existing 802 11 products and to offer forward compatibility with 802 1 1i WPA2 Wi Fi Second generation of WPA security Like WPA WPA2 provides enterprise and home Wi Fi users Protected with a high level of assurance that their data remains protected and that only authorized users can Access access their wireless networks WPA2 is based on the final IEEE 802 111 amendment to the 802 11 standard ratified in June 2004 WPA2 uses the Advanced Encryption Standard AES for data encryption and is eligible for FIPS Federal Information Processing Standard
102. e names only in an editorial fashion and to the benefit of the trademark owner with no intention of infringement There are U S and foreign patents pending CERTIFIED Wi Fi is a registered certification mark of the Wi Fi Alliance Microsoft Windows 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 ii CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Contents Contents Before YOU BESUT pri a eee ad ix Global Semices aiid SUPPO est ood ea Bae bie eee x Wanani Infonmiauon gespog ias E ROA a a ew tiee Xi Wie DSU POLt penn ot aiir naaa asa Xi Telephone SUPpore cansas ans teta AA Xi Who Should Read This Manual ee een eens Xi Related Documents tasa add A a AE ART Xi Patent Ito MATO adas X1 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer l aaaeeeaa eaaa 1 Introducing the CN30 Mobile Computer 0 00 0c cece eee eee 2 O ds Do r E AN a a and a a ee ee 3 PE pee a e E A E AEE ee eta re E E N 3 Usno the BAE eaan bart see hace ne eee he T av 4 Charging and Installing the Battery 0 0 eee eee eee ee 5 Fo charge the Datei Sit A a O E E sede 5 Maximine Battery Lite sida as 5 Eneckino the Darten Status aiii a ianidssbisidde bla 5 Ad justo the Desperate 7 Enablino ie Decpercmsa ida Ara EEE EE EAE da amp o T Disabling the Deeper rra Meee E E S al 8 Usine medi o eb tios as idas S
103. e number a user name and a password from your ISP If you do not have a modem dock use a NULL modem cable and appro priate adapters to connect an external modem to your CN30 Computer through the serial port To view additional information for any screen in the wizard or while changing settings tap the Help icon gt gt 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Connections icon In My ISP tap Add a new pde modem connection Connections a q2 12 19 ok Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Set up my proxy server mam 2 Enter a name for the connection such as ISP Connection In the Select a modem list select your modem type If your modem type does not appear try reinserting the CN30 Computer into your modem dock Ifyou are using an external modem that is connected to your CN30 Computer with a cable select Hayes Compatible on COM1 Tap Next to continue Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection ISP Connectior Select a modem Hayes Compatible on COM1 kd CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 85 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 86 tap use dialing rules an q 12 26 Enter the number exactly as it should be dialed Include any extra numbers such as an outside line or credit card 9 319 369 3850 If you travel or change area codes often use dialing rules
104. e you are in range again the Network Connection icon appears again Any data you collected while out of range is transmitted over the network There may be a problem with the host computer a prob lem with the connection between the Intermec Applica tion Server and the host computer or a problem with the connection between the access point and the host com puter Check with your network administrator to make sure the host is running and allowing users to login to the system 165 Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Problems with Wireless Connectivity continued Problem The Network Connection icon is in the status bar but the host computer is not receiving any data from the CN30 Computer Solution 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 administra tor or see the user s manual for the Intermec Application Server In a TCP IP network there may be a problem with the connection between the access point and the host com puter Check with your network administrator or use your access point user s manual Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port If you are having problems sending or receiving data through the integrated serial port on the CN30 Computer check these possible problems e Make sure the CN30 Computer is connected to the PC host computer or RS 232 serial device using th
105. ect Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CN30 Computer set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate c You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level of security 6 Exit the Intermec Settings applet Configuring WPA PSK Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set WPA PSK security on your CN30 Computer with Funk security rt Intermec Settings 7 2 2 15 X SE profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastr Ca CH mel E SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enabled A 5021x None Association WPA Encryption TKIP Pre Shared Key 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parame ters on your CN30 Computer and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For Association select WPA and press Enter Encryption automati cally defaults to TKIP 4 For 8021x select None and press Enter 5 For Pre Shared Key enter the pre shared key or the passphrase The pre shared key must be a value of 32 hex pairs preceded by Ox for a total of 66 characters The value must match the key value on the access point The passphrase must be from 8 to 63 chtomaracters After you enter a passphra
106. eminder for an Appointment ooooocooccrccorrooo o 56 Adding a Note to an Appointment 0 0 ee eee ee ee eee 57 Making an Appointment Recurring 0 0 eee eee eee D7 Assigning an Appointment to a Category oooooooooooomo oo 58 Sen dinea Meeting Request stored diet ee 56 Finding an Appoint Nt esr cess ou oe Eanes reusaceagocetase 57 Deleune drAppO OUNEN a e nT T a eE teres 58 Changing Calendar Options smeiti a a a kee 58 Contacts Tracking Friends and Colleagues oooooooooooomommom mo o 59 Create 2 COntach reaa A dd el 59 SYNCHTONIZINe C onta ie naana ps 60 VIEW Contacts eai RI ee aed desd ee 60 Creating or Changing a Contacts usa 2a eet a eeu E Ea 60 Adding a Note fo a Contact sas cs cy scutes ee Aa 60 Assigning a Contact toa Category a avaro la do s 62 Copying TOONT x ose Gusta he wibah elenco pa 62 Sending a Message to a Contact Sas Ri ed 62 Finding a COACH ic ety ist a A psi 62 Deleting Contact Siete hk loss dido da ae seda das 63 Chaneine Contacts Options uns pda rd ata 63 Tasks Keepine a ToDo Liy reene api ad e 64 Sri a de On a canes Meee wme eke bbe des 64 Synchronizing Tasks de ahs oie ina teg y cies Es o panes 65 Notes Capturing Thoughts and Ideas 2 s3 i4 406s s dae ii 66 Creatine a Note 04 wena we ead da eo eed bee dah eae 66 SyNCMTONIZI Ne NOES cian a 66 Messaging Sending and Receiving E mail Messages ooooooooomomoo 67 Synchronizing E mail Messaces ciao diia
107. en Clock amp Alarms To change the time or to set alarms Power To maximize battery life Adding or Removing Programs Programs added to your CN30 Computer at the factory are stored in ROM Read Only Memory You cannot remove this software and you cannot accidentally lose ROM contents ROM programs can be updated using special installation programs with a XIP extension All other programs and data files added to your CN30 Computer after factory installation are stored in RAM Random Access Memory You can install any program created for your CN30 Computer as long as your CN30 Computer has enough memory The most popular place to find software for your CN30 Computer is on the Windows Mobile Web site www microsoft com windowsmobile resources communities default mspx CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 43 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Adding Programs Using ActiveSync Install the appropriate software for your CN30 Computer on your desktop before installing 1t on your CN30 Computer 1 Determine your CN30 Computer and processor type so that you know which version of the software to install Tap Start gt Settings gt the Sys About tem tab gt the About icon gt the Version tab then make a note of the information in Processor yy Settings a EA About Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5 0 05 5 1 1700 Build 14343 0 0 0 1996 2005 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved
108. en a cold boot is performed You need to reenter the date and time and then select Apply Network Settings from the 802 11 Radio menu Solution The host may have deactivated or lost your current termi nal emulation session In a TCP IP direct connect net work you need to turn off the KeepAlive message if possible from the host so that the TCP session is main tained while a CN30 Computer is suspended The CN30 Computer is not connected to the access point Make sure the access point is turned on and oper ating You may also be using the CN30 Computer out of range of an access point Try moving closer to an access point to reestablish communications Make sure the CN30 Computer is configured correctly for your network The radio parameters on the CN30 Computer must match the values set for all access points with which the CN30 Computer may communicate For help see Configuring 802 11b g Radio Communica tions on page 108 If you have an 802 11b radio the radio initialization pro cess may have failed Try resetting the CN30 Computer See Resetting Your CN30 Computer on page 16 If you have tried these possible solutions and the No Net work Connection icon still appears you may have a defective radio card For help contact your local Intermec representative You may have gone out of range of an access point Try moving closer to an access point or to a different location to reestablish communications Onc
109. er 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 62 search Assigning a Contact to a Category 1 In the contact list tap the contact and then tap Menu gt Edit 2 Scroll to tap Categories then check categories to assign to the contact 3 To create a new category tap New enter the category name then tap Done The new category is automatically checked in the list 4 Tap ok to return to the contacts Contacts er 12 43 ok E Business A check mark indicates a selected category Copying a Contact Press and hold a contact for a pop up menu then select Copy Contact or if a contact is already highlighted tap Menu gt Copy Contact Sending a Message to a Contact Press and hold a contact for a pop up menu then select Send E mail or Send SMS depending on the type of message being sent To send an e mail message you must have an e mail address configured for the contact To send an SMS Short Messaging Service message you must have an SMS number for the contact which is usually the mobile phone number Finding a Contact Use any of the following methods to find a contact To quickly move through a long list of contacts tap one of the sets of letters displayed at the top to view contact names beginning with those letters e Tap Start gt Programs gt the Search icon enter the contact name tap the Type arrow and select Contacts from the drop down list and then tap Search You can tap the Search for drop down
110. erence Manual P N 073529 via the Intermec web site See Before You Begin for information how to download this CHM file CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 21 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer StorageMedia X Note MultiMediaCards MMC s are not supported in CN30 Mobile Computers The CN30 Mobile Computer supports Secure Digital storage cards To access the card slot locate the access door at the side of the CN30 Mobile Computer remove its two screws then remove the door See the CN30 Mobile Computer Quick Start Guide P N 962 054 125 for more informa tion CompactFlash Cards On CN30 Mobile Computers the CompactFlash card slot accepts only the 802 11b or 802 11b g radio which is factory installed and cannot be removed Secure Digital Cards The SD Secure Digital card slot accepts storage cards only SD Card Slot Access Door 22 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the SD Card You can use a Secure Digital SD card to increase file storage and install software The CN30 currently supports SanDisk SD cards only The SD card slot is located on the side of the CN30 To insert an SD card 1 Press I to turn off the CN30 2 Remove the two screws on the SD card slot door and remove the door 3 Gently insert the SD card into the CN30 with the printed side facing the keypad and screen side of the CN30 4 Push the card into the sl
111. es formulas entered as an array or containing an array argument for example SUM 1 2 3 4 formulas containing external link references or an intersection range reference and formulas containing references past row 16384 are replaced with REF Most worksheet and workbook protection features are disabled but not removed How ever support for password protection has been removed Workbooks that are password protected or workbooks in which one or more worksheets are password protected cannot be opened You must remove the password protection in Excel on the PC and then syn chronize to open the file on the CN30 Computer Are not retained Excel supports a per worksheet zoom setting while the Excel Mobile zoom setting is applied to the entire workbook Names that reference worksheets within the same workbook are displayed accurately but names that refer to other workbooks arrays for example 1 2 3 4 array formulas or intersection ranges are removed from the name list If a name is removed from the list it is left in formulas and functions causing those formulas to be resolved as NAME All hidden names are not hidden Are removed However you can use the AutoFilter command in Excel Mobile to perform similar functions If you have an AutoFilter applied to a worksheet that causes rows to be hidden the rows remain hidden when the file is opened in Excel Mobile Use the Unhide command to display the hidden rows All chart
112. es and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com and click Service amp Support The Intermec Global Sales amp Service page appears From the Service amp Support menu move your pointer over Support and then click Warranty Disclaimer of warranties The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent com plete tested programs The code is provided as is with all faults All war ranties are expressly disclaimed including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 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 con tact 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 Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation In the U S A and Canada call 1 800 755 5505 and Service Description choose this option Order Intermec e Place an order l and then choose 2 products e Ask about an existing order Order Intermec media Order printer labels and ribbons 1 and then choose 1 Order spare parts Order spare parts l or 2
113. et You can use a modem connection to set up connections with an external modem Your CN30 Computer has two groups of connection settings My ISP and My Work Network Use My ISP settings to connect to the Internet Use My Work Network settings to connect to any private network such as a corporate network used at work e My ISP Once connected you can send and receive e mail messages by using Messaging and view Web or WAP pages by using Internet Explorer Mobile The communication software for creating an ISP con nection is already installed on your CN30 Computer Your service pro vider provides the software needed to install other services such as paging and fax services If this is the method you want to use see Con necting to an Internet Service Provider on page 85 e My Work Network Connect to the network at your company or organi zation where you work Once connected you can send and receive e mail messages by using Messaging view Web or WAP pages by using Internet Explorer Mobile and synchronize with your desktop If this is the method you want to use see Connecting to Work on page 87 84 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Connecting to an Internet Service Provider You can connect to your ISP and use the connection to send and receive e mail messages and view Web or WAP pages You can connect to your ISP via a modem connection Get an ISP dial up access telephon
114. eze Panes to undo this process e Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet Tap View gt Split Then drag the split bar to where you want it To remove the split tap View gt Remove Split For more information on using Excel Mobile tap Start gt Help then select a topic With PowerPoint Mobile on your CN30 Computer you can open and view slide show presentations created on your PC Whether the presenta tion is opened from an e mail message downloaded from a file share or the Internet copied to the CN30 Computer v a a storage card or obtained by synchronizing with your PC slide shows created in PPT and PPS for mat with PowerPoint 97 and later can be viewed on your CN30 Computer Many presentation elements built into the slide shows such as slide transi tions and animations will play back on the device If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show one slide will advance to the next automatically Links to URLs are also supported Unsupported Features in PowerPoint Mobile PowerPoint features not supported on the CN30 Computer include Notes Notes written for slides will not be visible Rearranging or editing PowerPoint Mobile is a viewer only slides File formats Files created in PPT format earlier than PowerPoint 97 and HTML files in HTM and MHT formats are not supported For more information on PowerPoint Mobile while you are in this applica tion tap Start gt Help then selec
115. f a document are retained in the document Creating a Document Use Word Mobile to create documents such as letters or meeting minutes w To create a new file tap Start gt Programs gt the Word Mobile icon gt New Word Mobile You get either a blank document or a template depending on what you have selected under Menu gt Tools gt Options For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt Word Mobile You can open only one document at a time when you open a second docu ment you have to save the first You can save a document you create or edit in formats such as Word DOC Pocket Word PSW Rich Text Format RTF and Plain Text TXT Word Mobile contains a list of files stored on your CN30 Computer Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of and send files tap and hold a file in the list then select the action on the pop up menu fa Word Mobile Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a document Rename Move Delete Create Copy Tap and hold an item to see a pop up menu Select All Send via E mail Beam File Tap to create a new document CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 73 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 You can enter information in Word Mobile in by typing or writing Each mode has its own toolbar which you can show and hide by tapping the Input Panel icon in the center of the comm
116. fatermec Dn User s Manual val CN30 Mobile Computer Intermec Technologies Corporation Worldwide Headquarters Cedar Rapids Technical Communications 6001 36th Ave W 550 Second Street SE Everett WA 98203 Cedar Rapids IA 52401 U S A U S A www intermec com The information contained herein is proprietary and 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 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 2005 2006 by Intermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved The word Intermec the Intermec logo Norand ArciTech Beverage Routebook CrossBar dcBrowser Durath erm EasyADC EasyCoder EasySet Fingerprint i gistics INCA under license Intellitag Intellitag Gen2 JANUS LabelShop MobileLAN Picolink Ready to Work RoutePower Sabre ScanPlus ScanShop Smart Mobile Computing SmartSystems TE 2000 Trakker Antares and Vista Powered are either trademarks or reg istered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation Throughout this manual trademarked names may be used Rather than put a trademark or symbol in every occurrence of a trademarked name we state that we are using th
117. field Consult your LAN administrator for network names Check this box to conserve battery power default or clear this box to disable this feature Security The following are available from the 8021x Security drop down list e None e PEAP page 140 TES page 144 e TTLS page 146 e LEAP page 151 None Use None to disable 802 11b g Security and enable WEP encryption To disable 802 1x security 1 Set 8021x Security as None 2 Set Association to Open 3 Set Encryption to None F Profile Wizard eo 11 31 ok Basic Security Advanced 9021 Securit Association Encryption Cancel To enable WEP encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as None 2 Set Association to either Open if WEP keys are not required or Shared when WEP keys are required for association 3 Set Encryption to WEP CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 4 If you had set Association to Shared then select a data transmission key from the Data TX Key drop down list near the bottom of this screen then enter the encryption key for that data transmission in the appropriate Key field Ta Profile Wizard ar 11 33 ok Basic Security Advanced 021 Securit Association Encryption key 1 eye Data Tx Key Cancel To enable WPA encryption using a pre shared key 1 Set 8021x Security as None 2 Set Association to
118. files that you can download for free To download documents 1 Visit the Intermec web site at www intermec com 2 Click Service 82 Support gt Manuals 3 In the Select a Product field choose the product whose documentation you want to download To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals contact your local Inter mec representative or distributor Patent Information This product is protected by one or more of the following patents 4 882 476 4 894 523 4 953 113 4 961 043 4 970 379 4 988 852 5 019 699 5 021 642 5 038 024 5 081 343 5 095 197 5 144 119 5 144 121 5 182 441 5 187 355 5 187 356 5 195 183 5 195 183 5 195 183 5 216 233 5 216 550 5 218 191 5 227 614 5 233 172 5 241 488 5 243 602 5 258 606 5 278 487 5 288 985 5 308 966 5 322 991 5 331 136 5 331 580 5 342 210 5 349 678 5 359 185 There may be other U S and foreign patents pending Microsoft Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual xi Before You Begin xii CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Using the CN30 Mobile Computer 1 Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the CN30 Mobile Computer In this chapter you will find these sections e Introducing the CN30 Mobile Computer e Audio e Battery e Beeper e Using the Keypad Resetting your CN30 Mobile Computer Using the SD Card CN30 Mobile
119. g Warning Do not place the speaker next to your ear when the speaker Warning 18 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Enabling the Speaker and Adjusting the Volume To enable the speaker and adjust the volume E rs 1 Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen 2 Tap On then move the system volume slider to the desired volume level Up is louder down is quieter 3 To mute system sounds tap Off or move the slider to the bottom On O Vibrate O Off You can also enable the speaker and adjust the volume with the Intermec Settings applet Tap Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Set Intermec tings icon then tap to expand Device Settings gt Beeper gt Volume Tap Settings any of the options other than Off to enable and adjust To disable the speaker tap the Off option TE Intermec A EN xX Data Collection Communications Device Settings Date and Time Beeper O off Low Medium High very high Number of good read beeps Vibrate Display Power Management System Component Versions Using the Status Lights The status lights on the CN30 Computer turn on to indicate the status of the battery or a successful decode of a bar code The battery lights and the battery screen icon work with each other to alert you to the status of your battery If the battery light to the right of the Sca
120. g How Applications Load on the CN30 Computer If you have several processes that you need running in a specific order as the CN30 Computer turns on you can use the AutoRun system to customize the way applications load For compatibility with other Intermec comput ers you can place a copy of AUTORUN EXE in the same folder as your AUTORUN DAT file but it is not required 106 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 To create and install the AUTORUN DAT file on your CN30 Computer 1 On the CN30 Computer create a folder called SYSTEM 2 On your desktop open the Notepad application 3 Write commands for AUTORUN DAT using these supported script commands Script Command Description EXEC Launches a specified program and waits up to 10 minutes for it to complete CALL Processes a specified file of commands returns When you use the CALL command the execution of the current file pauses while a new file that follows the same set of commands executes Once the new file completes executing AutoRun exe processes the current file Processes a specified file of commands and does not return This command calls another file that follows the same set of commands and stops processing the current file Loads a specified program and executes it Specifies the show window attribute so that the user interface is visible when the application launches Loads a specified program and executes it Specifies the hide w
121. gin Before You Begin This section provides you with safety information technical support infor mation and sources for additional product information Safety Information Your safety is extremely important Read and follow all warnings and cau tions 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 precau tions for handling optical parts A danger warns you of possible eye damage caused by use of a Class IIIa laser product Use of this symbol is mandated by CFR21 1040 Danger 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 spe cial instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances 215 1 gt CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual ix Before You Begin Global Servic
122. h the Ethernet network Use the TMF protocol to send and receive transactions between the host application and the CN30 Computer To set up the host computer verify that you can communicate with the CN30 Computer To set up the application prepare and write a host appli cation that can communicate with the Intermec Application Server and send transactions to and receive transactions from the CN30 Computer in this format where A 2 byte field containing one of these values CG Configuration Get request sent from the host application Cg Configuration Get response sent from the CN30 Computer to the host computer CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application Cs Configuration Set response sent from the CN30 Computer to the host computer The reader and configuration commands to set on the CN30 Computer or the current value to retrieve from the CN30 Computer To save configuration changes in flash memory send the 1 reader command as the last command See the Command Reference Manual for a list of commands CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 109 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 ES Example In the host application you want to get the current values of two configura tion commands from the CN30 Computer Send the CG NABV transaction from the host application Note The transaction header is not shown in this example You do not need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP IP network bu
123. h you connect Tap ok to close this screen Connecting Available Available Available Unavailable Wireless Network Adapters Note If you select to automatically connect to non preferred networks your CN30 Computer detects any new networks and provides you the opportunity to configure them 158 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Using Configuration Parameters A configuration parameter changes the way the CN30 Computer operates such as configuring a parameter to have the CN30 Computer emit a very loud beep in a noisy environment Use any of these methods to execute configuration parameters Scan EasySet bar code labels You can use the EasySet application from Intermec Technologies Corpora tion to print configuration labels Scan the labels to change the imager con figuration and data transfer settings For more information see the EasySet online help Send Reader Commands through the Network or from an Application You can configure parameters by sending reader commands through the network or from an application See the Intermec Computer Command Ref erence Manual P N 073529 for more information CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 159 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 160 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual G Maintaining the CN30 Computer Use this chapter to upgrade the operating system solve problems you may encounter and perform routine maintenance on your
124. hardware This power saving feature is designed to prolong battery life When you press the I key to turn the CN30 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 reau thenticate before it starts your application If the Battery light flashes and your CN30 does not resume after pressing I your battery may be too low to supply power Replace the battery If replacing the battery does not solve the problem see Resetting your CN30 Mobile Computer on page 16 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the Screen The CN30 Computer has a 3 7 diagonal 640x480 pixel VGA transflec tive TFI LCD 64K color display The screen supports Unicode characters user programmable fonts and bitmap graphics The Start screen has two distinct areas the desktop and the taskbar The desktop displays shortcuts to some of the applications installed on the CN30 Computer The taskbar displays the Start menu the time the onscreen keyboard icon and the desk top icon J Friday April 01 2005 Tap here to set owner Information y Desktop No unread messages No tasks No upcoming appointments Taskbar Calendar Contacts Your CN30 Computer has a stylus for selecting items and entering infor mation Use the stylus in place of a mouse Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options close ap
125. heck Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authenti cation server based on its certificate when using TTLS 5 Enter the Anonymous EAP TTLS Name as assigned for public usage Use of this outer identity protects your login name or identity 6 Click X to return to the Security page ie Profile Wizard an 42 12 28 ok Inner TTLS Authentication Inner EAF EsAIMDEEhslenos Certificate Settings _ Validate Server Certificate Anonymous EAP TTLS Name eramos Get Certificates Certificates are pieces of cryptographic data that guarantee a public key is associated with a private key They contain a public key and the entity name that owns the key Each certificate is issued by a certificate authority Use this page to import a certificate onto the CN30 Computer Root Certificates 1 Tap the lt lt lt button next to the Import Root Certificate field to select the root certificate DER encoded CER file to import 2 Click Import Root Cert to install the selected certificate User Certificate 1 Tap the lt lt lt button next to the Certificate Path field to select the user certificate DER encoded CER file without the private key to import 2 Tap the lt lt lt button next to the Key Path field to select the private key PVK file which corresponds to the user certificate chosen in step 1 3 Tap Import User Cert to install the selected certificate 150 CN30 Mobile Compute
126. hronize system time 108 Synchronizing Calendar 49 contacts 60 email messages 68 favorite links 81 mobile favorites 82 notes 66 Tasks 65 Word Mobile 75 System time 108 T Tasks creating a task 64 Pocket Outlook 64 synchronizing 65 TCP IP client DHCP server 164 Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 130 Text messages Windows Mobile 42 Time server 108 Tips for working Excel Mobile 73 TKIP Temporal Key Integrity Protocol 126 TLS security Microsoft 144 Today screen Windows Mobile 31 Tracking people via Contacts 59 Transcriber CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Index Windows Mobile input panel 37 Troubleshooting 162 802 1x security 164 bar codes 166 CN30 configuration 163 CN30 operation 163 serial port 166 wireless connectivity 165 TTLS security Microsoft 146 Typing mode Word Mobile 74 Typing on the screen Word Mobile 74 U Upgrading the operating system 162 URLs ActiveSync 47 Microsoft support 30 Windows Mobile 30 Windows Mobile support 30 V Vibrator enabling via intermec settings applet 19 enabling via sounds amp notifications applet 20 Video files Windows Media Player 80 Viewing mobile favorites and channels Internet Explorer Mobile 83 VPN server creating a connection to work 90 WwW WAP pages 81 connecting to an ISP 81 Web pages 81 connecting to an ISP 85 WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption 130 WEP encryption zero configurati
127. ic scan codes 124 Applets Bluetooth 126 127 Bluetooth audio 122 Intermec settings beeper volume 19 Bluetooth 123 funk security 131 name servers 162 SF51 scanner information 128 vibrate 19 wireless configuration 168 power 10 176 sounds amp notifications vibrator 20 wireless printing 114 Appointments Calendar adding a note 55 assigning to a category 56 changing 52 creating 52 deleting 58 finding 57 making recurring 55 setting a reminder 54 viewing 51 via Calendar 49 Audio files Windows Media Player 80 AutoCab command line syntax AutolP 164 wireless configuration 164 B Backlight applet keypad 14 keypad backlight 14 Bar codes troubleshooting scanning 166 Battery status 5 Beeper enabling via Sounds amp Notifications applet 11 volume turning it on 17 19 Block recognizer Windows Mobile input panel 36 Bluetooth Bluetooth Audio applet 122 discovering headsets 122 intermec settings 123 Wireless Printing applet 118 Bluetooth applet 128 address assigned to CN30 128 devices 127 enabling for SF51 scanner 126 Bluetooth Audio applet Bluetooth 122 Browsing the Internet Internet Explorer Mobile 84 turning it on 19 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Calendar all day events 50 creating 53 appointments adding a note 55 assigning to a category 56 changing 52 creating 52 deleting 58 finding 57 making recurring 55 setting a reminder 54 viewing 51
128. ile Computer User s Manual 67 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 68 With synchronization messages are synchronized between the CN30 Computer Inbox and the PC Inbox by using ActiveSync and Microsoft Exchange or Microsoft Outlook For more information see Synchronizing E mail Messages below When connecting to a POP3 or IMAP4 server you use a modem to con nect to your Internet service provider ISP or a modem or Ethernet card to connect to the local area network to which your e mail server is con nected You can also use your phone to connect by using a cellular line con nection For more information see Connecting to a Mail Server on page 69 Synchronizing E mail Messages After selecting Messaging for synchronization in ActiveSync e mail mes sages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process Dur ing synchronization e Messages are copied from the Inbox folder on your desktop or the Microsoft Exchange server to the Inbox folder on your CN30 Com puter Note that you can only synchronize information directly with an Exchange Server if your company is running Microsoft Mobile Informa tion Server 2002 or later By default you receive messages from the last three days only the first 100 lines of each new message and file attach ments of less than 100 KB in size e Messages in the Outbox folder on your CN30 Computer are transferred to Exchange or Outlook and then sent from those progra
129. ile Edit view Help fal gt Ethernet Communications Do the following to configure Ethernet connections 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Connections tab gt the Network Cards icon BE 2 Select the appropriate option from the My network card connects to Network drop down list Cards 3 Select an Ethernet option from the list of adapters such as Built In Ethernet 10Mbps i Settings er 42 7 01 ok Configure Network Adapters My network card connects to Tap an adapter to modify settings Built In Ethernet 10Mbps Conexant PRISM Wireless LAN Driver ME2000 Compatible Ethernet Driver Remote MDIS Host Virtual Ethernet Intermediate Miniport PPTP NDISWY AN Miniport AsyncMlac NDISW AN Miniport L2TP NOISW AN Miniport 170 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support 4 Configure the IP address and name server properties tap ok then ok again to return to the list of network card adapters Er dfc ok Built In Ethernet 10Mbps Use server assigned IP address CD Use specific IP address Not connected IP Address Name Servers IP Address Wireless 802 11 Communications ds Network Cards a af 6 42 Dk Built In Ethernet 10Mbps Name server addresses may be automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter Akwins Name Servers Do the following to configure wireless connections 1 Tap Start gt
130. in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on your desktop are synchronized with your CN30 Computer This folder was created automatically when you installed ActiveSync During synchronization the list of favorite links in the Mobile Favorites folder on your desktop is synchronized with Internet Explorer Mobile on your CN30 Computer Both computers are updated with changes made to either list each time you synchronize Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite only the link is downloaded to your CN30 Computer Connect to your ISP or network to view the content 1 In ActiveSync on your desktop click Tools gt Options and select Favorites from the Windows PC list For more information on using ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on the desktop 2 In Internet Explorer on your desktop save or move favorite links to the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites list via Favorites gt Organize Favorites For more information on using Internet Explorer see Internet Explorer Help on the desktop 3 Connect your CN30 Computer to your desktop If synchronization does not start automatically in ActiveSync on your desktop click Sync CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 81 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Mobile Favorites 82 If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 or later on your desktop you can download mobile favorites to your CN30 Computer Synchroniz ing mobi
131. indow attribute so the user interface is hidden initially 4 Save this Notepad file as AUTORUN DAT 5 Copy the AUTORUN DAT file to the SYSTEM folder on your CN30 Computer During every boot the system scans for AUTORUN DAT in the SYS TEM folder Here is a sample AUTORUN DAT file that runs a dialer application and connects to a VPN EXEC Program Files My Dialer Dialer exe 348 2600 EXEC Program Files My VPN Connect exe MyDomain Configuring CN30 Parameters You can configure many parameters on the CN30 Computer such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings These characteris tics are controlled by configuration parameters The values you set for these configuration parameters determine how the computer operates Use con figuration commands to configure the CN30 Computer CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 107 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Configuring with the Setup Assistant When first setting up the CN30 Computer use the Setup Assistant to set or enable basic network parameters and connect your CN30 Computer to the network The Setup Assistant guides you through setting the following basic network parameters date and time including time zone SSID Network name DHCP server or IP address subnet mask and default router primary and secondary DNS or WINS addresses and device name To set other parameters use another configuration method The Setup Assista
132. indows Mobile input panel 36 Keypad backlight applet 14 enabling backlight via backlight applet 14 implementation 123 registry entries 124 reprogramming 123 scan codes 124 L LEAP security fast roaming CCKM 154 Funk 135 Microsoft 151 Letter recognizer Windows Mobile input panel 37 Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol 135 Loading certificates 129 Microsoft 150 M Managing email messages and folders via Messaging 8 Meetings Calendar sending a request 56 via Calendar 49 Messages sending to contacts 62 via Messaging composing sending 70 Messaging CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Index accounts 70 composing sending messages 70 connecting to a mail server 69 getting connected 84 managing email messages and folders 68 Pocket Outlook 67 Start menu icon 32 synchronizing email messages 68 using My Text 42 Microsoft ActiveSync installing applications 94 Microsoft security 131 allow fast roaming CCKM 154 detect rogue APs 153 enable mixed cell 154 LEAP 151 PEAP 140 TES 144 TTLS 146 Migrating to CN30 applications 96 Mixed cell enable via Microsoft security 154 Mobile Favorites Internet Explorer Mobile 82 Mobile Favorites folder Internet Explorer Mobile 81 Modems creating a connection to an ISP 85 to work 88 MP3 files Windows Media Player 80 N Notes adding to appointments 35 contacts 61 creating a note 66 drawing on the s
133. information by first tapping the field If the input panel is open you need to hide it to see all available fields You can enter text or draw For information on creating notes see Notes Cap turing Thoughts and Ideas on page 66 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 e To change a task tap it in the task list and then tap Edit Using the onscreen keyboard enter a description To assign the task to a category tap Categories and check categories from the list In the task list you can filter tasks by category When finished tap ok to return to the task list at 21 26 Dk Subject Proof arides 7 Priority Low Status Not Completed Starts None Due None Occurs Once Reminder None Categor Sensitivity Normal Synchronizing Tasks Tasks stored on the CN30 Computer can synchronize with Microsoft Out look on your desktop Task synchronization is automatic in ActiveSync New items entered on one computer are copied to the other during syn chronization Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as metafiles pic tures For information see ActiveSync Help on the desktop CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 65 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Notes Capturing Thoughts and Ideas 66 L Notes To switch to Notes on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Programs gt the Notes icon For the future this is added to the Start menu in the Recent
134. ing the CN30 Computer System Time with a Time Server 108 Configuring the CN30 Computer through the Network 109 Configuring the CN30 Computer in a TCP IP Direct Connect Network 109 Configuring the CN30 Computer in a UDP Plus Network 110 Configuring the CN30 Computer for Your Network 0 0 0 0 0 eee eee 111 Configuring Serial Communications 0 0 e eee eee ee eee 111 Configuring 802 11b g Radio Communications 0200s eee 112 Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP IP Network 112 Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network 112 Configuring Ethernet Communications etirsidolid cabida dpe 112 Configuring Bluetooth Radio Communicati0NS o ooooooooooonooooo o 113 LOMO A E A A A eee ees 113 vi CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Contents ADOUE ENG APPO cese 113 Wireless nos an Dacia posa a 118 Bluetooth Audio 122 Configuring Bluetooth Using Intermec Settings oooooo 123 Reproerammune the CN30 Keypads oe ce ced ii id tee 123 Innplenienta de ds ot o 123 Resist Entes arteria ri as cajas 124 Programming the Neypadasn rabiar laa ad 124 Alphanumeric Seal CO od es Bee Ose aU aay ee Sete ee es 125 Numeric Scan Codes 3 6 6 A oe bod Ge Bae Bin ee bE be wh ee 125 Configuring tes Eo liceo austero rea released pat 126 ltnaser Settings nal cew ober E EE aunt ss 126 Enabling DINctOOtles ereas re tee a di aa tata 126
135. ing where you can position the CN30 Computer in any orientation to scan a bar code label Using the 2D area imager is very similar to taking a picture with a digital camera 1 Press I to turn on the CN30 Computer 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the CN30 Com puter steady a few inches from the label 3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a handle and center the red aiming beam over the bar code label The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is fur ther away When the CN30 Computer successfully reads a bar code label you hear a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly 4 Release the Scan button If you have problems scanning a bar code with the 2D imager try following some of these tips to improve the performance of your imager e Set Lighting mode to Illum LED Priority e Keep your hand as steady as possible while scanning a label e Make sure that Aimer LED Duration is set to zero e Position the imager as close to the bar code as possible while still being able to capture the entire bar code e Enable only the bar codes that you need to use every day Use Intermec Settings to configure these imager commands For help using Intermec Settings see Configuring the CN30 Computer With Intermec Settings on page 102 For more information on the commands and their parameters see the Intermec Computer Command Ref
136. intment Notes Select lt edit pattern gt to access the wizard with which to customize your recurrence Viewing Appointments You can view appointments in one of several views Agenda Day Week Month and Year In Agenda view upcoming appointments are displayed in bold To see detailed appointment information in any view tap the appointment To see a list of available actions for an appointment tap and hold the appointment Tap Start gt Today to see appointments for the day Month view displays symbols to indicate the types of appointments you have on a given day An upward triangle indicates a morning appointment a downward triangle indicates an afternoon appointment If you have appointments in the morning and afternoon a solid square is displayed If you have an all day event not marked Free a hollow square is displayed This displays a morning appointment This displays appointments in morning and afternoon This displays an all day event not marked Free This displays an afternoon appointment Tap this to access the Year view CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 51 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 52 Creating or Changing an Appointment To create an appointment tap Menu gt New Appointment To select a new date from a pop up calendar tap the display date To enter or select a new time tap the display time Enter the appointment details and when finished tap ok to return to the
137. ion files The Storage Card folder represents the SD card e Use the small non volatile Flash File Store region to hold CAB files that rebuild the system at cold boot or install applications from a CAB file into the Flash File Store so they are ready to run when a cold boot is performed Since the FLASH in the system has a limited number of write cycles do not use the Flash File Store for excessive writing pur poses however reading is okay CAB files short form of cabinet files are compressed folders as defined by Microsoft A cabinet file is a single file usually suffixed with CAB that stores compressed files in a file library A compressed file can be spread over several cabinet files During installation the setup application decompresses the files stored in a cabinet and copies them to the user s system Intermec recommends using CAB files to install your applications The CN30 Com CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 97 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 puter uses standard Windows Mobile CAB files and does install third party CAB files For the CN30 Computer CAB files register DLLs create shortcuts modify registry entries and run custom setup programs Tap a CAB file to extract that file or place the CAB file on one of the approved storage devices in the CabFiles folder then perform a warm boot on the CN30 Computer There are two methods available to extract a CAB file e Tap a
138. ith Funk Security Use this procedure to set WPA security on your CN30 Computer with Funk security po Intermec A 2 09 X A Profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrast amp Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enabled 8021 PEAP Association WPA Encryption TKIP Pre Shared Key Transmit key ta Ke vod File Edit View Help fel gt Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parame ters on your CN30 Computer and that Funk is your security choice Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 For Association select WPA and press Enter Encryption automati cally defaults to TKIP For 8021x select TLS PEAP or TLS and press Enter If you select T TLS or PEAP a Select User Name type your user name then press Enter b Select User Password type a user password then press Enter CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 c For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CN30 Computer set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate If you select TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CN30 Computer For help see Loading Certificates on page 129 b For Validate Server Certificate sel
139. ith WPA encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as LEAP 2 Set Association to WPA Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to TKIP 3 3 Enter your unique Username to use this protocol 4 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to automatically use the protocol without entering a password 7 Profile Wizard 2 12 32 bk Basic Security Advanced 6021 Securit LEAF r Association Encryption Password Prompt For password 8 Use Following password Cancel To enable LEAP with WPA2 encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as LEAP 2 Set Association to WPA2 3 Set Encryption to either TKIP or AES 4 Enter your unique Username to use this protocol 5 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to automatically use the protocol without entering a password A Profile Wizard dr qf 12 33 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit LEAR Association Encryption Password Prompt for password 8 Use Following password Cancel CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 To enable LEAP with Network EAP 1 Set 8021x Security as LEAP 2 Set Association to Network EAP 3 Set Encryption to either WEP or CKIP
140. ithm 2 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authenti cation server based on its certificate when using PEAP 3 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers Note that if these fields are left blank the server certificate trust validation is not performed or required 4 Click X to return to the Security page qe Profile Wizard a 12 00 ok Inner PEAP Authentication EAP mM5 CHAP 42 Certificate Settings O validate Server Certificate common neme t L CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 143 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 TLS EAP TLS EAP TLS is a protocol that is based on the TLS Transport Layer Security protocol widely used to secure web sites This requires both the user and authentication server have certificates for mutual authentication While cryptically strong this requires corporations that deploy this to maintain a certificate infrastructure for all their users Use TLS to configure the use of EAP TLS as an authentication protocol and select Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP as an association mode To enable TLS with an open association 1 Set 8021x Security as TLS 2 Set Association to Open Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to WEP 2 3 Enter your unique Subject Name and User Name to use this protocol 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 5 Tap A
141. k 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Connections icon In My Work Network tap Add a new modem connection a f 12 19 ok Connections My ISP Add a new modem connection My Work Network Add a new modem connection Add a new VPN server connection Set up my proxy server 2 Enter a name for the connection such as Company Connection In the Select a modem list select your modem type then tap Next to con tinue If your modem type does not appear try reinserting your CN30 Computer into your modem dock e If using an external modem connected to your CN30 Computer with a cable select Hayes Compatible on COM1 e If using any type of external modem select the modem by name If a listing does not exist for your external modem select Hayes Compat ible on COM1 er 12 46 Make New Connection Enter a name for the connection Company Connection Select a modem Hayes Compatible on COM1 3 Enter the access phone number using some of the following guidelines If you know part of the phone number changes frequently as you travel create dialing rules to avoid creating numerous modem connections for the same phone number For more information tap use dialing rules CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 e Enter the phone number exactly as you want it dialed For example if you call from a business complex or hotel that requires a
142. l 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 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 103 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 AutoRun AutoCopy AutoRun AUTORUN EXE automates operations such as launching other processes and is configured through the AutoRun data file AUTORUN DAT This script 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 AUTOUSER DAT not to AUTORUN DAT AUTORUN DAT is pro vided by Intermec and is subject to change AUTOUSER DAT is the desig nated place for the end user to add steps to the boot time process EXEC Launches a specified program waits 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 AutoRun handles quoted file names for the first parameter which allows you to specify path names or file names that contain white space Note that only one set of quotes per command is supported AUTORUN DAT entry examples RUN Flash File Store Apps some exe argl arg2
143. l by tapping it and entering the new information 1 Tap Menu gt New Appointment 2 Tap All Day then select Yes a 42433 ok Subject No subject hi Location E D Starts 6 27 05 Ends 6 27 05 AlDay Yes MM Tap to select Yes or No for the all day event Occurs No Reminder WES 15 minutefs Categories No categories Attendees No attendees Status Busy Sensitivity Normal Appointment Notes You cannot modify or create all day events with attendees on the CN30 Computer If you create all day events with attendees on your desktop use ActiveSync to copy such events to the CN30 Computer Then view them in Calendar For more information on copying files see ActiveSync Help To use the CN30 Computer to schedule an appointment with attendees lasting all day set type to Normal then adjust date and time accordingly CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 53 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 e p Sounds amp Notifications 54 Setting a Reminder for an Appointment Do the following to set a reminder for an appointment in the calendar 1 Tap the appointment then tap Edit to change the appointment 2 Tap Reminder and select Remind me 3 To change how many minutes before the appointment you are reminded tap the minutes displayed then select the new minutes from a drop down or enter the new minutes Tap minutes to change hours days or weeks a 438 lok
144. le favorites downloads Web content to your CN30 Computer so that you can view pages while you are disconnected from your ISP and desktop Use the Internet Explorer plug in installed with ActiveSync to create mobile favorites quickly To create a mobile favorite 1 In ActiveSync on your desktop click Tools gt Options and select Favorites from the Windows PC list For more information on using ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on the desktop In Internet Explorer 5 0 or greater on your desktop browse to the page you want to view offline then click Tools gt Create Mobile Favorite To change the link name enter a new name in the Name box In the Update box select a desired update schedule to keep the page in the Mobile Favorites folder up to date You can also update content by clicking Tools gt Synchronize in Internet Explorer To save the link in a subfolder of Mobile Favorites click Create In and select the desired subfolder Click OK Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the page to your desktop To download the pages that are linked to the mobile favorite you just created in Internet Explorer on the desktop right click the mobile favorite then click Properties On the Download tab specify the num ber of links deep you want to download To conserve CN30 Computer memory go only one level deep Connect your CN30 Computer to your desktop If synchronization between your CN30 Computer and desktop
145. load from the Inter mec web site at www intermec com Contact your Intermec representative for more information Use any of the following methods to set the wireless printer e Use a Bluetooth device discovery to locate the remote device page 118 e Manually enter the remote Bluetooth Device Address page 119 e Use the Bluetooth Device Manager to choose from previously discovered printers page 120 To do a Bluetooth device discovery you can set your wireless printer via a Bluetooth Device Discovery which takes about half a minute to locate all Bluetooth devices in your range 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Wireless Printing icon 2 Select Device Discovery then tap Acquire Printer to initiate the device discovery A Wireless Printing 7 7 35 Current Wireless Printer Device Mame Device Address Mo current printer Test Print Set Wireless Printer Device Discovery Manual Acquire Printer D Device Manager CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 3 Momentarily Bluetooth devices discovered within range appear If your preferred printer is in the list select to highlight the printer then tap OK If you do not see your preferred device make sure this device is powered on and set to discovery then tap Device Discovery again Click Cancel to return to the first screen without making changes j 5 Wireless Printing 4 gt 4
146. mailbox connection Setting Up an E mail Account 92 Do the following to set up an e mail service Tap Start gt Help then select a topic for more assistance 1 On your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Messaging to access the applica tion 2 Tap Menu gt Tools gt New Account Enter an e mail address tap Next then Next after the status of the automatic configuration is listed as Completed A Outlook E mail ar d 2515 E mail Setup 1 5 E mail address Enter e mail address Name company com 3 Enter the information then tap Next Outlook E mad 4 f 2 18 E mail Setup 3 5 User information Your name dam Barr User name abarr _ Save password CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 4 Select the appropriate service type from the Account type drop down list either POP3 or IMAP4 or enter a new account type then tap Next y Outlook E mail an d 2 21 E mail Setup 4 5 Account information Account type vane 5 In Incoming mail enter the name of your e mail server In Outgoing mail enter the name of your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP host If you are using a network connection enter your domain name in Domain Tap Options to do additional configurations Tap Finish to assign this service Tap Yes to download e mail to this new service A Outlook E mail er af 2 23 E mail Setu
147. mation about each enabled option Bluetooth is required for the SF51 Scanner On the CN30 Computer use the Bluetooth applet to enable Bluetooth communications before you con figure the SF51 Scanner Select Start gt Settings gt the Communications tab gt the Bluetooth icon check Turn on Bluetooth then click ok to apply this change dt 21 39 Dk Bluetooth Tum on Bluetooth Make this device discoverable to other devices CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Creating an SF51 Connection Label Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 To initiate a connection from the SF51 Scanner use your EasySet applica tion to create an SF51 connection label with the CN30 Bluetooth address The device address is listed in the Bluetooth applet via the Devices tab on your CN30 Computer like the following example Select the device you want to add SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb qn 45 2 24 NY Ns 1 On your desktop or laptop double click the EasySet icon to activate the E EasySet application if you have not already done so EasySet 2 In the left side of the EasySet application double click Data transmis sion settings gt Bluetooth parameters gt connect disconnect gt compose BT address KOCI 3 Data transmission settings pa ES for nest Search box select a termi 1 Using EasySet 2 Reset all parameters 3 3 Data transmission settings 3 Bluetooth parameters security discoverable profile
148. ms e The messages on the two computers are linked When you delete a mes sage on your CN30 Computer it is deleted from your desktop the next time you synchronize e Messages in subfolders in other e mail folders in Outlook are synchro nized only if they were selected for synchronization in ActiveSync For information on initiating Messaging synchronization or changing syn chronization settings see ActiveSync Help on your desktop or tap Start gt Help then select a topic Managing E mail Messages and Folders Each e mail account and SMS account has its own folder hierarchy with five default folders Inbox Outbox Deleted Items Drafts and Sent Items The messages you receive and send through the mail account are stored in these folders You can also create additional folders within each hierarchy The Deleted Items folder contains messages that were deleted on the CN30 Computer The behavior of the Deleted Items and Sent Items folders depends on the Inbox options you have chosen The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are using ActiveSync SMS POP3 or IMAP4 e Ifyou use ActiveSync e mail messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook automatically synchronize with your CN30 Computer You can select to CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync The folders you create and the messages you move are then mirr
149. n button comes on check the status bar to see which battery icon appears on it The battery may be critically low and need replacing The Good Read light green above the display indicates when the CN30 Computer successfully decodes a bar code CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 19 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Good Scan Light Battery Light Flashes red on low SE battery condition Scanning Bar Codes 20 Use the scanner to scan and enter bar code data The type of scanner you are using and the type of bar code you are decoding determines the way you scan the bar code The CN30 Computer supports the scanning of 2D images Plus if you are using an integrated handle or a tethered scanner the way you scan bar codes is different When you unpack the CN30 these bar code symbologies are enabled e Code 39 e UPC EAN e PDF417 if supported If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different symbology you need to enable the symbology on the computer Use the Intermec Settings to enable and disable symbologies for your scan ner CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Scanning with the 2D Area Imager The CN30 Computer has the 2D area imager which provides the ability to scan 2D bar code symbologies and supports omni directional 360 scan n
150. nd video files that are stored on your CN30 Computer or on a network To switch to Windows Media on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Win dows Media Use Microsoft Windows Media Player on your desktop to copy digital audio and video files to your CN30 Computer You can play Windows Media and MP3 files on your Windows Mobile Windows Media q o32 X 5 00 00 _ 30 Indicates the progress of the current track AE Tap to adjust the volume Tap to skip to the next song Tap to play or pause Tap to play the previous song Tap to download from the Internet For more information about using Windows Media tap Start gt Help then select a topic CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Internet Explorer Mobile Mobile Favorites Favorite Links Use Internet Explorer Mobile to view Web or WAP pages in either of these ways During synchronization with your desktop download your favorite links and mobile favorites that are stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Internet Explorer on the desktop e Connect to an ISP or network and browse the Web To do this create the connection first as described in Getting Connected on page 84 When connected to an ISP or network you can also download files and programs from the Internet or intranet To switch to Internet Explorer Mobile on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Internet Explorer Only items stored
151. ng Up or Changing an Account To set up a a POP3 or IMAP4 e mail account tap Menu gt Tools gt Options gt New Account Follow the instructions in the New Account Wizard To set up an SMS account tap Menu gt Switch Accounts and then tap SMS Follow the instructions on the screen To change options for an account tap Menu gt Tools gt Options gt the name of the account and follow the instructions on the screen To delete an account tap Menu gt Tools gt Options tap and hold the name of the account and then tap Delete Note You can set up several e mail accounts including your ActiveSync account but you can set up only one SMS account which you cannot delete once it is set up Downloading Messages from the Server Note that receiving entire messages consumes storage memory The size column in the message list displays the local size and server size of a mes sage Even when a message has downloaded fully these numbers may differ because the size of a message can vary between the server and the CN30 Computer 1 Tap Menu gt Switch Accounts and ensure that the account you want to use is selected marked by a bullet 2 The messages on your CN30 Computer and e mail server are synchro nized new messages are downloaded to the CN30 Inbox folder mes sages in the CN30 Outbox folder are sent and messages that were deleted from the server are removed from the CN30 Inbox Tap a mes sage in the message list to open it
152. nization Notes synchroniza tion synchronizes the notes on your CN30 Computer with Outlook Notes on your desktop File synchronization synchronizes all notes on the CN30 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Computer with the My Documents folder for the CN30 Computer on your desktop To synchronize your notes through notes synchronization first select the Notes information type for synchronization in ActiveSync The next time you synchronize all notes in My Documents and its subfolder on your CN30 Computer appear in Outlook Notes on your desktop Notes that contain only text appear as regular notes in Outlook on your desktop while notes containing written text or drawings appear in the device format In addition all notes in the Notes group in Outlook on the desktop appear in Notes on the CN30 Computer To synchronize your notes as files in ActiveSync select the Files informa tion type for synchronization and clear the Notes information type When you select Files the My Documents folder for the CN30 Computer is cre ated on your desktop All PWI files placed in the My Documents folder on your CN30 Computer and all DOC files placed in the My Documents folder for the CN30 Computer on your desktop are synchronized Pass word protected files cannot be synchronized ActiveSync converts documents during synchronization For information on synchronization or file conversion see ActiveSync Help
153. nor Green key is held down then the Normal unshifted plane array is used The name of the three registry entries that define the Normal Orange and Green shift planes are as follows HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx Vkey Normal HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx VkeyGold Orange HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD xxxx VkeyAlpha Green Where xxxx is a four digit keypad ID which identifies the type of keypad on your CN30 Computer These are the registry entries which are arrays of 128 WORDs you need to modify to remap your keypad Programming the Keypad 124 Do the following to change a single key on the CN30 keypad You can change more than one key if desired 1 Identify your keypad Read the four bytes of text stored in the registry entry For this example this value is referred to as lt KPID gt HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn KEYPAD ActiveConfig 2 Read the shift plane mapping Read each of these key values into a WORD array of size 128 Note that not all keypads have entries for VkeyGold and VkeyAlpha HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt Vkey Normal HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt VkeyGold Orange HKLM HARDWARE DEVICEMAP KEYBD lt KPID gt VkeyAlpha Green 3 Modify the shift plane mapping Write the desired virtual key value to the scan code offset of the desired shift plane You can use the scan code diagrams below and on the next page to find the scan code for
154. nown 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 a RADIUS server and Cisco access points Configuring LEAP Security with Funk Security Use this procedure to set LEAP security on your CN30 Computer with Funk security j Intermec Settings O Sg Profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastr ta Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode Enabled 50271x LEAP Association Network E Encryption WEP Transmit key E key 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parame ters on your CN30 Computer and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For 8021x select LEAP and press Enter 4 For Association select Open or Network EAP and press Enter CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 135
155. nt such as a birthday or anniversary In this case change the Sta tus box to Free you may need to scroll to see 1t so that it does not show time as busy in your calendar All day events do not occupy blocks of time in Calendar they appear in banners at the top of the calendar Note You cannot modify or create all day events with attendees on the CN30 Computer If you create all day events with attendees on your desk top use ActiveSync to copy such events to the CN30 Computer then view them in Calendar For more information on copying files see ActiveSync Help To use the CN30 Computer to schedule an appointment with attendees lasting all day set type to Normal then adjust the date and time appropriately Tap to access the Week view CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 What s a Recurrence Pattern If you have an appointment or task that you do on a regular basis such as a weekly team meeting or a monthly status report enter the item once and set a recurrence pattern for it If the default patterns in the list are not what you need you can create your own pattern using the wizard ao 4 12 ok Subject Staff Meeting Location Tech Comm table h Starts 7 00 AM Ends 8 00 AM All Day Ni Occurs Every Wednesday lt B Select your recurrence pattern from this list Reminder Categories Day 25 of every month Attendees Status B Sensitivity Normal Appo
156. nt Programs area via Start gt File Explorer Using ActiveSync on the desktop Use the Explorer in ActiveSync to explore your CN30 Computer files and pP Explore locate the program Right click the program and then click Create Short cut Move the shortcut to the Start Menu folder in the Windows folder The shortcut now appears on the Start menu For more information see ActiveSync Help Removing Programs Tap Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Remove Programs icon Remove If the program does not appear in the list of installed programs use File Programs Explorer on your CN30 Computer to locate the program tap and hold the program and then tap Delete on the pop up menu CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Microsoft ActiveSync Visit the following Microsoft Web site for the latest in updates technical information and samples www microsoft com windowsmobile resources communities default mspx Using Microsoft ActiveSync you can synchronize the information on your desktop with the information on your CN30 Computer Synchronization compares the data on your CN30 Computer with your desktop and updates both computers with the most recent information For example e Keep Pocket Outlook data up to date by synchronizing your CN30 Computer with Microsoft Outlook data on your desktop e Synchronize Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel files between your CN30 Computer and
157. nt runs on the CN30 Computer when you turn on the computer After the Setup Assistant is complete the CN30 Computer should commu nicate with the network A network connection icon appears in the taskbar Configuring the CN30 Computer With Intermec Settings Intermec T Intermec Settings gr A 1 21 X Settings Use the Intermec Settings applet to configure the CN30 Computer and view system information You can access the Intermec Settings applet while running any application From the CN30 desktop select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Settings icon Data Collection Communications Device settings Smartsystems Information ION Configuration Printers File Edit Yiew Help fal For detailed information on most of the commands available in the Inter mec Settings applet see the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual P N 073529 via the Intermec web site Go to Before You Begin for access information Synchronizing the CN30 Computer System Time with a Time Server 108 It is important that the time on all of your CN30 Computers be synchro nized with a network time server to ensure real time communications and updates Network time servers acquire Coordinated Universal Time UTC from an outside source such as the U S Naval Observatory USNO The CN30 Computer uses Simple Network Time Protocol SNTP to synchro nize with a network time server CN30 Mobile Computer User s
158. ntermec Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett Washington 98203 U S A telX 425 348 2600 fax 425 355 9551 www intermec com CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual P N 961 054 039A
159. obbie Gruber chuck_hosford bookauthoring net Tap to see additional phone numbers e mail addresses Tap to display and edit contact details Tap to create a new contact mam Creating a Contact 1 Tap New then use the input panel to enter a name and other contact information Scroll down to see all available fields 2 To assign the contact to a category scroll to and tap Categories then select a category from the list In the contact list you can display contacts by category 3 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text or draw For infor mation on creating notes see Notes Capturing Thoughts and Ideas on page 66 4 When finished tap ok to return to the contact list t 1239 lok Tap to return to the list entry saved automatically Name Picture Select a picture Job title Department Company Work tel Work fax Work addr IM E mail Mobile tel Web page Office loc Scroll to see more fields Use Notes to include maps and directions CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 59 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Synchronizing Contacts Contacts stored on your CN30 Computer can be synchronized with Out look contacts stored on your desktop or with Mobile Information Server 2002 or later New items entered in one location are copied to the other during synchro nization Handwritten notes and drawings are saved as pictures when syn chronizing with your desktop but a
160. ocument on your CN30 Computer The following features are not supported in Word Mobile These are not displayed or saved by Word Mobile While Word Mobile will open documents containing bi directional text the indentations and alignment may be displayed and saved incorrectly Word documents can be protected from unauthorized changes by using Protect Docu ment on the PC Word Mobile does not support displaying files that have been protected in this manner These are not retained by Word Mobile instead a graphical representation of the object is displayed Lined page borders are supported however artistic page borders are not The graphics are converted to lined borders Word Mobile does not support opening password protected documents You must first remove the password protection in Word on the PC if you want to view the document on the CN30 Computer These are not displayed or saved by Word Mobile These are not displayed or saved by Word Mobile The following features are partially supported in Word Mobile While regular bullets are supported picture bullets are not The picture bullets are not displayed or saved by Word Mobile These are not retained When a document with revision marks is opened in Word Mobile the document will appear as though all revision marks have been accepted When the document is saved revision marks will be lost Some or all of the formatting defined in the style will be lost when
161. of Windows Mobile components described in this chapter Tap Start gt Help then select a topic on your CN30 Computer to find additional information on Windows Mobile components Windows Mobile 5 0 Components Microsoft ActiveSync page 47 Microsoft Pocket Outlook page 48 Word Mobile page 71 Excel Mobile page 75 PowerPoint Mobile page 78 Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile page 80 Using Internet Explorer Mobile page 83 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 29 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Software Builds Do the following to determine which Intermec build of Windows Mobile 5 0 is on your unit 1 Select Start gt Internet Explorer gt the following Intermec logo Paterimes 2 Note the information beneath the CN30 Version Information title a di5 x de enonsa v hatermec CK60 Yersion Information I Internet Explorer CK60 Windows Mobile 41 32 A windows Mobile 3 Tap the Close icon in the top right corner to exit the Internet Explorer Where to Find Information For information on Programs on your mobile computer Additional programs that can be installed on the mobile computer Connecting to and synchronizing with a desktop Last minute updates and detailed technical informa tion Up to date information on your Windows Mobile 30 This chapter describes your CN30 Computer hardware provides an over view of the programs on your CN30 Compu
162. ofile Wizard 7 12 04 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit Association Encryption Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable TLS with Network EAP 1 Set 8021x Security as TLS 2 Set Association to Network EAP 3 Set Encryption to either WEP or CKIP 4 Enter your unique Subject Name and User Name as credentials for this profile CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 145 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 6 Tap Additional Settings to set options for server certificate validation and trust See below for more information y Profile Wizard a 12 07 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit Association Encryption Network EAP Get Certificates Additional Settings Additional TLS Settings 1 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify the identity of the authenti cation server based on its certificate when using TLS 2 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers Note that if these fields are left blank the server certificate trust validation is not performed or required 3 Click X to return to the Security page HL Profile Wizard a 12 08 ok Certificate Settings Validate Server Certificate TTLS EAP Tunneled TLS This protocol provides authentication like EAP TLS see page 144 but does not require
163. ommunications and radio parame ters on your CN30 Computer and that Funk is your security choice 2 Open Intermec Settings Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security gt Profile X with X being 1 through 4 3 For Association select Open and press Enter 4 For Encryption select WEP and press Enter 5 For 8021x select TTLS PEAP or TLS and press Enter If you select FT TLS or PEAP a Select User Name type your user name then press Enter b Select User Password type a user password then press Enter c For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CN30 Computer set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 If you select TLS a Load a user and root certificate on your CN30 Computer For help see Loading Certificates on page 129 b For Validate Server Certificate select Yes then press Enter Note that you must have the date on the CN30 Computer set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate c You must enter a User Name and Subject Name You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level of security 7 Exit the Intermec Settings applet Using LEAP Security Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol LEAP also k
164. ompromise security Check this box to detect and report client behavior suspected of being rogue APs Once a rouge AP is detected your CN30 Computer no longer associates with that AP until you perform a warm boot Clear this box to solve AP connection problems that result when an AP gets put on the rogue AP list due to inadvertent failed authentications and not because it is a real rouge e Enable mixed cell Mixed cell is a profile dependent setting If enabled you can connect to mixed cell without using WEP then you can query the cell to determine whether you can use encryption e Allow fast roaming CCKM When using a wireless LAN that uses Cisco Access Points a LEAP enabled client device can roam from one access point to another without involving the authentication RADIUS server If enabled Cisco Cen tralized Key Management CCKM an access point configured to pro vide Wireless Domain Services WDS takes the place of the RADIUS server caching credentials of an initial authentication with the RADIUS server and authenticates the client without perceptible delay in voice or other time sensitive applications e Enable Logging Check this box to log what activity incurs for this profile 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 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Settings icon
165. on 155 156 Wi Fi Protected Access 131 Windows Media files Windows Media Player 80 Windows Media Player Windows Mobile 80 Windows Media Player Mobile Start menu icon 32 181 Index Windows Mobile ActiveSync 47 basic skills 31 Calendar 49 command bar 33 Contacts 59 edition information 3 30 Excel Mobile 75 getting connected 84 Messaging 67 navigation bar 33 Notes 66 notifications 33 popup menus 33 PowerPoint Mobile 78 programs 32 status icons 31 support URLs 30 Tasks 64 Today screen 31 where to find information 30 Windows Media Player 80 Word Mobile 71 writing on the screen 38 Wired Equivalent Privacy 130 136 Wireless configuration intermec settings 168 PRISM connection 167 Profile Wizard 168 Wireless connectivity troubleshooting 165 182 Wireless network creating a connection 155 security 130 Wireless Printing applet 118 Word Mobile about 71 creating a document 73 synchronizing 75 typing mode 74 unsupported features 71 writing mode 74 Work creating a modem connection 88 a VPN server connection 90 getting connected 87 WPA Wi Fi Protected Access 131 WPA authentication 802 11 radio module Zero Configuration 157 with pre shared key Zero Configuration 157 WPA security Funk 131 WPA2 Wi Fi Protected Access 131 Writing mode Word Mobile 74 Writing on the screen Word Mobile 74 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual h
166. on the CN30 Computer or the current value to retrieve from the CN30 Computer To save configuration changes in flash memory send the 1 reader command as the last command See the Command Reference Manual for a list of supported commands Configuring the CN30 Computer for Your Network The CN30 Computer is a versatile handheld computer that you can add to your wired or wireless data collection network You can connect your CN30 Computer to your network using any of these communications serial 802 11b g radio Ethernet or Bluetooth radio Configuring Serial Communications The CN30 Computer has a serial port to transfer data to and receive data from another device via RS 232 communications You can also insert the CN30 Computer into a communications dock to transmit data to and receive data from a host computer or PC using RS 232 communications The serial cable and the communications dock are sold separately For more information see Accessories for the CN60 Computer on page 25 To use serial communications with your CN30 Computer connect the CN30 Computer to the serial port of another device by e connecting the CN30 Serial Port to the serial port of the other device using the 26 pin to DB9 pin serial cable adapter and a female to female null modem RS 232 cable e connecting the CN30 Dock to the serial port of the other device using a DB9 pin to DB9 pin serial adapter cable then insert the CN30 Com puter into the dock
167. on the desktop Note When you delete or change an item on either your desktop or the Z CN30 Computer the item is changed or deleted in the other location the next time you synchronize later decide to use notes synchronization all of your notes are synchronized with Outlook on your desktop and no longer store in the My Documents folder for the CN30 Computer t4 Note If you synchronize your notes using file synchronization and then Messaging Sending and Receiving E mail Messages To switch to Messaging on your CN30 Computer tap Start gt Messaging You can receive Internet e mail messages and SMS messages in Messaging Internet e mail messages are sent by using an address you receive from your Internet service provider ISP or your employer SMS messages are sent and received through your wireless phone service provider by using a phone number as the message address You can send and receive e mail by synchronizing with your desktop or by connecting to a Post Office Protocol 3 POP3 or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 IMAP 4 mail server You need to set up an e mail account for each method that you use except for Microsoft ActiveSync which is set up by default The ActiveSync folder on your CN30 Computer stores mes sages that you send and receive through synchronization with a desktop Account names appear as folders in the folder list located on the left under the navigation bar in the Messaging message list CN30 Mob
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169. ored on the server For example if you move two messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family and you have designated Family for synchroniza tion the server creates a copy of the Family folder and copies the mes sages into that folder You can then read messages while away from your desktop e Ifyou use SMS messages are stored in the Inbox folder e Ifyou use POP3 and you move e mail messages to a folder you created the link is broken between the messages on the CN30 Computer and their copies on the mail server The next time you connect the mail server sees that the messages are missing from the CN30 Computer Inbox and deletes them from the server This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message but it also means that you no longer have access to messages that you move to folders created from anywhere except the CN30 Computer e Ifyou use IMAP4 the folders you create and the e mail messages you move are mirrored on the server Therefore messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server whether it is from your CN30 Computer or desktop This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server create new folders or rename delete folders when connected For all accounts except ActiveSync you can access folder options by tap ping Menu gt Tools gt Manage Folders Connecting to a Mail Server In addition to synchronizing e mail messages with your desktop you c
170. orites te yf MSN Mobile Pocket PC Web Guide Tap the favorite you want to view a Windows Mobile WindowsMedia com Tap to add or remove a folder or link 3 The page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your desktop opens If the page is not on your CN30 Computer the favorite is dimmed Synchronize with your desktop again to download the page to your CN30 Computer or connect to the Internet to view the page CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 83 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Browsing the Internet 1 Set up a connection to your ISP or corporate network using Connec tions as described in Getting Connected on page 84 2 To connect and start browsing do one of the following e Tap Favorites or Menu gt Favorites and then tap the favorite you want to view e In the address bar that appears at the top of the screen enter the Web address you want to visit and then tap Enter Tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses e To add a favorite link while using the CN30 Computer go to the page you want to add tap and hold on the page and tap Add to Favorites Getting Connected You can set up connections to the Internet and corporate network at work to do such activities as browsing the Internet or intranet sending and receiving e mail and synchronizing information using ActiveSync Connections can be made using a modem wireless network or Ethern
171. ostShell POSTSHELL EXE can launch an application after the Microsoft Shell has launched There are utility applications that exist that can take advantage of hooking the startup for maintenance for example CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 PostShell searches the Flash File Store SYSTEM directory for an execut able of the same name If one exists that application is launched instead This application can do what a customer desires and is launched after the Microsoft Shell starts initialization The Microsoft Shell does not require complete initialization before this application begins and that may cause some application or system issues These issues are expected and are consid ered normal for those developing PostShell applications The application must test if the APIs it requires are available RunAutoRun 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 SYSTEM folder on a mounted volume in this order e Secure Digital SD e Object Store may be non volatile storage or RAM e Disk on Chip may map as Object Store e Flash File Store may map as Object Store This is the default location for the AutoExec program in Intermec systems Intermec system applica tion
172. ot until it latches in place and the steel card retalner covers the end of the SD card 5 Replace the door making sure to insert the door catch into the slot above the steel card retainer 6 Replace the two screws 7 Press I to turn on the CN30 To remove the SD card 1 Press I to turn off the CN30 2 Remove the two screws on the SD card slot door and remove the door 3 Push in on the SD card until you hear it unlatch The card should eject far enough that you can easily remove it from the CN30 If the card does not eject easily you can use the door catch to remove it by turning the door upside down and using the catch to pull out the SD card 4 Remove the SD card from the CN30 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 23 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Physical and Environmental Specifications 24 Use this section to locate technical information about the CN30 and its available features and options Hardware Microprocessor Intel X Scale PXA272 Application Processor 520 MHz RAM Memory 64 or 128 MB Flash ROM 64 MB Persistent Storage 128 MB provides onboard non volatile storage of appli cations and data Removable Storage SDIO Card Slot user accessible Keypad 14 key with large numeric keys or 56 key with full alphanumeric keys both with LED backlighting Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Software Development Environments Visual Studio 2003 Embedded Visual C 4 0 NET
173. our stylus to write or draw information here Making an Appointment Recurring Do the following to make a recurring appointment 1 In the calendar tap the appointment then tap Edit 2 Tap Occurs and select a pattern from the list Or to create a new pat tern tap lt Edit pattern gt and follow the steps in the wizard T Calendar ao EI Subject Staff Meeting y Location Tech Comm table ii Starts 7 00 4M Ends 8 00 AM All Day Occurs Select your recurrence from the drop down list Reminder Categories Attendees Select lt edit pattern gt to customize your recurrence Status B Sensitivity Appointment Notes CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 55 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 56 Assigning an Appointment to a Category To find an appointment assigned to a category tap Menu gt Filter then select the type of appointment that you want displayed To show all appointments again tap Menu gt Filter gt All Appointments to clear all cat egories 1 In the calendar tap the appointment tap Edit then tap Categories 2 Check the categories to which you want to assign the appointment 3 To create a new category tap New enter the category name then tap Done The new category is automatically checked in the list 4 Tap ok to return to the appointment Jal Pe Calendar dr q 10 08 ok A check mark indicates a selected category Sending a Meeting Request
174. p 5 5 Server information Options CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 93 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 94 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Configuring the CN30 Computer 3 Use this chapter to understand how to install applications onto your CN30 Mobile Computer and how to configure the CN30 Computer to commu nicate in your network Note Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Z Start is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the top left corner of your CN30 desktop fe CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 95 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Developing Applications for the CN30 Computer CN30 Computers run applications programmed in Microsoft Embedded Visual C Use this section to understand what you need to e Develop a new application for the CN30 Computer e Convert an application from an older computer to a CN30 application To develop applications for your CN30 Computer use the Resource Kits in the Intermec Developer Library IDL Download the IDL from the Inter mec web site at www intermec com Contact your Intermec representative for more information You need the following hardware and software components to use the resource kits e Pentium PC 400 MHz or higher e Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or later or Windows XP Home Profes sional or Server e For native C development Microsoft eMbedded Visual C version 4 0 e For Win
175. plications or launch menus from the taskbar Double Tap Touch the screen twice 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 icon to see a list of actions avail able for the item On the pop up menu that appears tap the action you want to perform CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 15 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Resetting Your CN30 Mobile Computer In some cases where the CN30 Mobile Computer completely stops responding 1t may be necessary to perform a cold reset Because cold reset ting may result in data loss it is not recommended unless all other recovery methods have failed Performing a Warm Boot on the CN30 Computer If your charged CN30 Computer does not resume after pressing I or if the computer or an application is locked up you may need to do a warm boot e Press and hold I for five to ten seconds until the screen goes dark The CN30 Computer tells you it is performing a warm boot then comes back up to the start screen Performing a Cold Boot on the CN30 Computer If the CN30 Computer or an application is locked up and does not respond to a warm boot do the following 1 Release the lower clip of the hand strap and slide the latch to the left 2 Remove the keypad module 3 Press the Reset button located inside the console module 4 Reinstall the keypad mod
176. r User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Web Enrollment Tap Web Enrollment to obtain a user certificate over the network from an IAS Server Tap X to return to the Security page r _ Profile Wizard ar f 12 29 ok Web Enrollment Import Root Certificate IEX Import Root Cert Import User Certificate Certificate Path cer a Key Path pwk oe Import User Cert LEAP Cisco Lightweight EAP LEAP is the Cisco Lightweight version of EAP Use LEAP to configure the use of LEAP as an authentication protocol select Open WPA WPA2 or Network EAP as an association mode or assign Network EAP Note that this defaults to the Network EAP To enable LEAP with an open association 1 Set 8021x Security as LEAP 2 Set Association to Open Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to WEP 3 Enter your unique Username to use this protocol 4 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to automatically use the protocol without entering a password j g Profile Wizard 7 12 31 k Basic Security Advanced 60 21 Securit LEAF Association Encryption Password Cy Prompt for password 8 Use Following password Cancel CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 151 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 152 To enable LEAP w
177. r again without scanning a bar code label If the light is still on contact your local Intermec representative Try setting the Scanner Model command to the specific input device you have attached Check the bar code sym bologies you have enabled on the CN30 Computer Enable only the symbologies that you are using CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Problems While Scanning Bar Codes continued Problem The scanner will not read the bar code label 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 You receive a message reading Scanner Communication Failure when trying to connect a 1551E or 1553 decoded scanner Your 1551E or 1553 scanner was working fine but after changing the port setting you cannot change the configu ration Configuration settings in the Intermec Settings applet do not match the settings on your 1551E or 1553 Scanner Solution Make sure you aim the scanner beam so it crosses the entire bar code label in one pass The angle you are scanning the bar code label may not be working well or you may be scanning the label straight on Try scanning the bar code label again but vary the scanning angle The bar code label print qu
178. re removed when synchronizing with a server For information on synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the desktop Viewing Contacts The contact list displays the contact name and the first primary phone number or e mail address specified for that contact Contacts are ordered by name of contact or company You can change the appearance of the Con tacts list by tapping Menu gt Options e Tap the default letter home w ork mobile or e mail to the right of the contact to see additional phone numbers and e mail addresses e Use the up down controls on your keypad to highlight a contact then press the left right controls on your keypad to change the default num ber displayed as a letter to the right of the contact name The default number is highlighted in the contacts summary like the sample below e To see more contact information tap the contact e To see a list of available actions for a contact via a pop up menu tap and hold the contact e To see a list of contacts employed by a specific company tap Menu gt View By gt Company Then tap the desired company name Contacts Bobbie Gruber SportsZione dr 2 i151 ok Mobile tel 319 329 4393 Work tel 319 294 5321 a Home tel 319 393 6021 Indicates the default number SMS 319 329 4393 Send e mail gruberbobbiemad com Business Tap to edit the default number Summary 60 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Ch
179. rinted above a key Capitalizing All Characters To type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters you can enable the Caps Lock feature on the CN30 keypad To enable Caps Lock on the 56 key keypad press the orange key Press the same key sequence to disable the Caps Lock 10 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the 14 Key Keypad Module Backlight key Scan buttons Orange key Green key The 14 key keypad module provides basic navigation through the Win dows Mobile Version 5 0 screens To rotate the display On the 14 key or 56 key keypad press the Green key Press the Windows Logo key Press the key again to return to portrait default mode To enable the Backlight On the 14 key or 56 key keypad press the Green key Press the backlight key Assigning Functions to Keys Go to Settings gt the Personal tab gt Buttons to assign a program to a soft key CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 11 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the 10 Key Keypad Module Backlight key Scan buttons Orange key Green key 4 Es EL ENEE ED ae V o Y The 10 key keypad module provides basic navigation through the Win dows Mobile Version 5 0 screens To rotate the display On the 10 key keypad press the Green key Press the Windows Logo key Press the key again to return to
180. s Problems While Operating the CN30 Computer page 163 e Problems While Configuring the CN30 Computer page 163 e Problems While Configuring 802 1x Security page 164 e Problems with Wireless Connectivity page 165 Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port page 166 e Problems While Scanning Bar Codes page 166 If you send the CN30 Computer 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 device 162 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Problems While Operating the CN30 Computer Problem You press I to turn on the CN30 Computer and nothing happens The Battery status LED is on The CN30 Computer appears to be locked up and you cannot enter data Chapter 4 Maintaining the CN30 Computer Solution Make sure the backlight is on by pressing E Make sure you have a charged battery installed cor rectly For help see Using the Battery on page 8 The battery may be discharged Replace the battery with a spare charged battery or charge the battery and try again Perform a warm boot If the battery status LED is a steady green the battery is more than 95 charged and unit is on a charger If the battery status LED is blinking red then the bat tery is low The speed of the blinking increases as the ba
181. s 140 2 compliance Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security Before you can implement a security solution on the CN30 Computer you need to choose between Microsoft and Funk security e Funk security is the default setting It provides everything you get with Microsoft security plus the addition of CCX v1 0 compliance If you want to use Funk security you can start configuring your security now See Configuring Funk Security below e Ifyou want to use Microsoft security you need to select Microsoft secu rity as your security choice then do your configurations Go to Config uring Microsoft Security on page 154 to begin Note Your security choice does not depend on your authentication server For example you can choose Funk security if you use Microsoft Active Directory to issue certificates Configuring Funk Security You can define up to four profiles for your Funk Odyssey security Different profiles let your CN30 Computer communicate in different networks with out having to change all of your security settings For example you might want to set up one profile for the manufacturing floor and one for the ware house gt 1 Select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Settings icon 2 Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt Funk Security Intermec Settings 3 Select an active profile then configure its security settings Using WPA Security Wi Fi Protected Access WP
182. s contact your local Intermec representative CN30 Quad Charger Use the Quad Battery Charger to charge up to four batteries or modules at the same time in any combination CN30 Charge Dock Use the CN30 Charge Dock to hold a CN30 Computer with its battery installed The charge dock charges a battery or keypad module provides power to the CN30 Computer provides a USB and serial port for the docked CN30 Computer CN30 Belt Clip Use belt clip to carry your CN30 Computer while not using it CN30 Handstrap The removable and adjustable handstrap make it easy for you to grip and use the CN30 Computer without hand fatigue CN30 Scan Handle Use the scan handle to comfortably balance the CN30 while scanning bar codes CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 27 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer 28 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Y Windows Mobile This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 5 0 for Pocket PC While using your CN30 Computer 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 e 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 Below is a list
183. s gt the System tab gt the Power icon gt the Power tab to view the current status of both the main battery and the backup battery Tap ok to exit this information Your computer contains an internal super capacitor a temporary power storage device that protects data for up to ten minutes This is to give you time to replace the main battery pack before that data is lost Be sure to put the computer in suspend mode before doing so The configuration and time are lost if e The battery discharges beyond this level e The battery is removed when the computer is not in suspend mode e A cold reset is performed on the computer 6 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Adjusting the Beeper For information about setting volume levels for screen taps ActiveSync alert noises etc tap Start gt Help Enabling the Beeper O 1 Tap Start gt Settings gt the Personal tab gt the Sounds amp Notifica tions icon then tap the Sounds tab e 2 Check for which features the CN30 Computer should enable sounds then tap ok to close a E Sounds amp Notifications Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Programs Notifications alarms reminders C Screen taps C Hardware buttons 3 Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen tap On then move the slider bar to your desired level A rs 4 On O Vibrate CH Off CN30 Mobil
184. s are started from this folder The ordering of mounted volumes overrides this feature The folder names used for the mounted volumes above are retrieved from the registry to maintain coherence with the naming of the mounted vol umes on the platform These folder names are not hard coded If AutoExec is present in the ASYSTEM 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 appli cations It launches the CAB installer AutoCab AUTOCAB EXE to install platform cab files to the system such as Intermec Data Collection When the AUTOEXEC EXE process completes Run Autorun then checks for the existence of AutoRun AUTORUN EXE and executes this pro gram from the first media it is found on This order is the same as what is used by AutoExec CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 101 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 AutoRun is reserved for customer use to configure application launch sequences It launches the CAB installer AutoCab as well as any customer programs that added to the AUTOUSER DAT file and is described on the next page The hierarchy of these files is shown below runautorun autoexec autorun autocopy autoreg foldercopy autocab customer autocab applications Auto xec AutoExec AUTOEXEC EXE automates operations such as pausing launching processes or signaling and is configured
185. s the next time you synchronize with your desktop Textual notes entered in the Notes tab excluding writing are also sent Fo Calendar ar 10 28 ok Dave Gallagher Dave Galla Jim Gruber gnc jim n Joel Kurth jkurth th bahr linda To remove a person highlight that person then tap Delete Finding an Appointment A e Tap Start gt Programs gt the Search icon enter the appointment name Y tap the Type arrow and select Calendar from the drop down list and search then tap Search You can tap the Search for drop down arrow to select from a list of previously searched items or phrases Note for future access this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt Search e To find an appointment assigned to a category tap Menu gt Filter then select the type of appointment that you want displayed To show all appointments again tap Menu gt Filter gt All Appointments to clear all categorles a 4 lt 10 41 X Tap to select or enter a phrase Type Calendar Tap to select where to search for this phrase Search for Review E Staff Meeting Tap to see details Appointment 5 25 05 7 00 AM Updated TE2000 v8 10 RFID S Appointment 6 13 05 11 00 Adwanced CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 57 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 58 Deleting an Appointment 1 In the calendar tap and hold the appointment 2 On the pop up
186. s will be saved the way they are shown in Excel Mobile Unsupported chart types are changed to one of these supported types Column Bar Line Pie Scatter and Area Background colors gridlines data babels trend lines shadows 3D effects secondary axes and logarithmic scales are turned off The following features are not supported in Excel Mobile and are removed or modified when a workbook is opened on the CN30 Computer VBA modules macro sheets and dialog sheets are removed and replaced with a place holder sheet text boxes drawing objects pictures lists conditional formats and controls are removed pivot table data is converted to values CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Creating a Workbook Use Excel Mobile to create workbooks such as expense reports and mileage logs To create a new file tap Start gt Programs gt the Excel Mobile icon gt Excel Mobile New to access a blank workbook Or if you have selected a template for new workbooks under the Menu gt Tools gt Options that template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided For future use this is added to your Start menu in the Recent Programs area via Start gt Excel Mobile You can open only one workbook at a time when you open a second work book save the first You can save a workbook you create or edit in a variety of formats including Pocket Excel PXL and Excel XLS You can al
187. same way you work with typed text tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing com mand on the pop up menu or tap the command under Menu Converting Writing to Text You can convert words you write in print or cursive to text by tapping Menu gt Tools gt Recognize If a word is not recognized it stays in its origi nal form If you want to convert only certain words tap Pen to disable the writing function tap twice over the word or phrase to highlight then tap Menu gt Tools gt Recognize CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 DEN View Record ing Toolbar v Draw Undo Ink Delete Send via E mail Beam Before Recognition After Recognition If the conversion is incorrect you can choose different words from a list of alternates or return to the original writing To do so tap and hold the incorrect word tap one word at a time On the pop up menu tap Alter nates Tap the word use from the menu with a list of alternate words or tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing ar E Tap to return to the original writing Or tap the word you want to use Tips for getting good recognition Write neatly Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line Write the cross of the t and apostrophes below the top line so they are not confused with the word above Write periods and commas above the baseline
188. se the CN30 Computer internally converts it to a pre shared key This value must match the passphrase on the authenticator 6 Exit the Intermec Settings applet CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 133 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 134 Using 802 1x Security 802 1x security provides centralized user authentication using an authenti cation server authenticators access points and supplicants These compo nents communicate using an EAP authentication type such as TLS Transport 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 authentication server Note that you can also use a MobileLAN access point with software release 1 80 or later as an authentication server For help see the MobileLAN access WA2X System Manual P N 073915 e An access point with an 802 11b g radio e A CN30 Computer with an 802 11b g radio and the 802 1x WPA secu rity option Configuring 802 1x Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set 802 1x security on your CN30 Computer with Funk security f y Intermec Settings qe 2 19 X SA Profile 1 Profile Label Profile_1 Network Type Infrastr amp Channel 3 SSID INTERMEC Power Mode EnablediF 5021x TTLS Association Open Encryption WEP E s i ds es d y amp Pre Shared Key 1 Make sure you have configured the c
189. ser s Manual 115 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 Select what services you want from this remote device then click Finish to return to the Devices tab r 4 2 18 Partnership Settings Display Name SF51 Scanner 002020 Select services to use from this device COM Ports Use this page to connect to other devices or allow other devices to connect with your CN30 Computer it qi 2 22 lok Bluetooth To connect to a device tap New Outgoing Port To allow other devices to connect tap New Incoming Port For other options tap and hold an existing port New Outgoing Port New Incoming Port 1 Tap New Outgoing Port to connection to a Bluetooth device select the device to add then click Next en 45 2 24 Select the device you want to add SF51 Scanner 0020e07f0edb 116 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 2 Select a port from the Port drop down list check Secure Connection then click Finish to return to the COM Ports page Secure Connection 3 Tap New Incoming Port to allow other Bluetooth devices to connect with your CN30 Computer select on which port to secure this connec tion then click Finish to return to the COM Ports page hg a 2 29 Bluetooth Port OMS Secure Connection You can press and hold on a device to either edit that device or delete it from the list Bluetooth To connect to a device tap New Outgoing Port
190. so save a workbook as a template by moving the workbook to the Templates folder Excel Mobile contains a list of the files stored on your CN30 Computer Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of and send files tap and hold a file in the list Then select the appropriate action from the pop up menu Excel Mobile provides fundamental spreadsheet tools such as formulas functions sorting and filtering To display the toolbar tap View gt Tool bar Excel Mobile a 2 4 21 lok CE Cell contents appear here as you enter them Autosum icon TORO ona fafanje EE View Es Menu Tips for Working in Excel Mobile Note the following when working in large worksheets in Excel Mobile e View in full screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible Tap View gt Full Screen To exit full screen mode tap View gt Full Screen e Tap View gt Zoom and select a percentage so that you can easily read the worksheet e Show and hide window elements Tap View gt Show then tap the ele ments you want to show or hide CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 77 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 PowerPoint Mobile 78 e Freeze panes on a worksheet First select the cell where you want to freeze panes Tap View gt Freeze Panes You might want to freeze the top and leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet Tap View gt Unfre
191. sting Settings on page 43 To access some pro grams tap Start gt Programs and then the program name You can also switch to some programs by pressing a program icon Your CN30 Computer has one or more program icons located on the front or side of the computer The icons on the icons identify the programs to which they switch Note Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop down menus To see the full spelling of an abbreviated label tap and hold the stylus on the label Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out The following is a partial list of programs that are on your CN30 Com puter in the order they appear in the Start menu Look on the Windows Mobile Companion CD for additional programs that you can install onto your CN30 Computer Keep track of your appointments and create meeting requests EN Calendar Keep track of your friends and colleagues Browse Web and WAP Wireless Application Protocol sites and down load new programs and files from the Internet gt Internet Explorer Send and receive e mail messages Play digital audio and video files that are stored on your CN30 Computer or on a network CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Navigation Bar and Command Bar e navigation bar is located at the top of the screen It displays the active Th gation bar is located at the top of th It displays the act program
192. t you do for a UDP Plus network where CG is a TMF Configuration Get request is the Change Configuration reader command BV is the Beeper Volume configuration command The CN30 returns the CgS BV4 transaction to the host application where is a TMF Configuration Get response is the Change Configuration reader command means the Beeper Volume configuration command is currently set to a value of 4 which is a very high beeper volume Configuring the CN30 Computer in a UDP Plus Network 110 You can use the host computer to configure a CN30 Computer in your wireless or Ethernet network To send and receive configuration data or files you need to write a host application that can communicate with an Intermec Application Server formerly Gateway or DCS 30X For help see the appropriate Gateway or DCS 30X Users Manual Use the Terminal Message Format TMF protocol to send and receive transactions between the host application and the CN30 Computer To set up the Intermec Application Server configure a peer to peer destina tion name for the host application Create a transaction ID NGCFGRSP that routes to this destination name The Intermec Application Server uses the transaction ID to route responses from the CN30 Computer back to the host application NGCFGRSP is a special transaction ID that the server uses to forward configuration response data from a CN30 All configuration responses are routed with the
193. t a topic CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Starting a Slide Show Presentation 1 To start a slide show presentation tap Start gt Programs gt the Power Point Mobile icon For future use this is added to your Start menu in PowerPoint the Recent Programs area via Start gt PowerPoint Mobile pet 2 In the presentation list tap the slide show you want to view a 9 21 X 1 Site Coordination 9 11 a 338k 3 Tap the current slide to advance to the next slide If the presentation is set up as a timed slide show slides will advance automatically 4 To view a PowerPoint Mobile presentation in portrait or right handed or left handed landscape orientations tap the slide icon in the bottom left corner of the following illustration for a pop up menu fatermec 5 Tap Show Options gt the Orientation tab then select an orientation CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 79 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 6 Tap Default to view the presentation in the orientation that best fits the size and shape of the screen j OVWerr om onie si gt o y PowerPoint Mobil er 429 28 ok Options Slide show orientation O Default Portrait JEJ O Landscape right handed IC Landscape left handed Orientation Playback Windows Media Player for Windows Mobile 80 Use Microsoft Windows Media for Windows Mobile to play digital audio a
194. tach the cable to wake the connection 2 Wait for a Connected message to appear in the Microsoft ActiveSync application to signal a connection to the CN30 Computer If necessary select File gt Get Connected to initiate a connection or detach then reat tach the USB or serial cable 98 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Microsoft ActiveSync E Ioj xj File View Tools Help Q Stop lt Schedule ve Explore IntermecCN30 Looking for changes Hide Details Information Type Status W Windows PC E Contacts Fe calendar E mail Tasks gt T 3 Click Explore to access the Mobile Device folder on your unit 1 Explore 4 From your PC select Start gt Windows Explorer then browse the C Intermec CN30 Mgmt Tools CabFiles path for any CAB files needed for your CN30 Computer Select the appropriate file right click the file for a pop up menu then select Copy 5 Within the My Windows Mobile Based Device folder go to the folder where you want the files located on the CN30 Computer do a right click for a pop up menu then select Paste 6 When all of the files are pasted perform a warm boot on the CN30 Computer When the computer reboots wait for the LED on the top left of your keypad to stop blinking Tap Start gt Programs gt Windows Explorer to locate the newly copied executable files then tap these files to activate their utili
195. ter and explains how to con nect your CN30 Computer to a desktop a network or the Internet For instructions on setting up your CN30 Computer and installing ActiveSync see the Quick Start Guide The following is a guide to more information to assist you use your CN30 Computer See this source This chapter and mobile computer Help To view Help tap Start gt Help then select a topic The Windows Mobile Companion CD The Quick Start Guide or ActiveSync Help on your desktop To view Help click Help gt Microsoft ActiveSync Help The Read Me files located in the Microsoft ActiveSync folder on the desktop and on the Windows Mobile Companion CD www microsoft com windowsmobile resources communities default mspx CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Windows Mobile and many of the technologies supported by the CN30 Computer are not from Intermec Technologies Many of the utilities and features on a Windows Mobile device come directly from Microsoft with out 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 these URLs for additional information about Microsoft Windows Mobile Pocket PC e msdn microsoft com support e support microsoft com e news microsoft com a free support option B
196. ter a network name If the network was detected the network name is entered and cannot be changed From Connects to select to what your network is to connect If you select Work you can do a VPN connection or use proxy servers If you select The Internet you can connect directly to the internet To connect to an ad hoc connection select This is a device to device ad hoc connection 47 4 1 04 ok Configure Wireless Network amp Connects to he Internet ka E This is a device to device ad hoc connection General Network Key 802 1 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 155 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 156 3 Tap the Network Key tab then do the following to disable authentica tion a Set Authentication to either Open if WEP keys are not required or Shared when WEP keys are required for association b Set Data Encryption to Disabled a 21 08 Dk Configure Network Authentication amp Authentication Open Data Encryption z gt b gt Network Key 802 1x eS Do the following to enable WEP encryption a Set Authentication to either Open if WEP keys are not required or Shared when WEP keys are required for association b Set Data Encryption to WEP c To change the network key clear The key is automatically then enter the new Network key and select the appropriate Key index eo 1 11 ok
197. ters on page 159 for help The CN30 Computer provides three types of security for your wireless net work Wi Fi Protected Access WPA 802 1x and WEP If you are using 802 1x security this sections also assumes that your authen tication server and access points are properly configured You must use either Microsoft or Funk security to implement your security solution For details see Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security on page 131 Loading Certificates 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 CN30 Com puter and a trusted root certificate authority CA certificate If you choose to use PEAP you need to load a root CA certificate You can use a third party CA to issue unique client certificates and a root certificate E Ifyour CA is on your WLAN select Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the j Certificates icon to view certificate details To remove a certificate press Certificates and hold a certificate then select Delete a q2 214 Dk Manage Certificates Use root certificates to positively identify root certification authorities Equifax Secure Certific 8 22 18 Class 2 Public Primary 8 1 28 Class 3 Public Primary 8 1 28 Entrust net Certificati 12 24 19 Entrust net Secure S 5 25 19 GlobalSign Root CA 1 28 14 GTE CyberTrust Globa 8 13 18 GTE CyberTrust Root 2 23 06 Secure Server
198. the characters appear as typed text on the screen To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel icon Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel icon to see your choices Select an input method Letter Recognizer Transcriber Tap to see your choices Input Panel icon 34 CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 When you use the input panel your CN30 Computer 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 your CN30 Computer the more it learns to anticipate a d 12 42 ok sube eq y Location dd Starts 5 27 05 12 00 PM Ends 5 27 05 1 00 PM All Day No Occurs Once Reminder Remind me 15 minute s Categories No cate Appointment 231 213 4 5 6 18 9 0 Tablalwle r tlyluli olpi tii ra shift x c w b n m 7 MEN ag Menu Tap a text box to display the input panel Tap to insert anticipated word Tap characters on the onscreen keyboard to enter them 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 Input Completion tab 4 12 50 lok Input A Sages words when enterng tod Suggest after entering letter s Suggest word s Add a space after suggested
199. thentication and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 143 for more information i Profile Wizard ee 45 11 54 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit FEAF r Association Encryption Password Cy Prompt for password ry Use Following password Bc aa Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable PEAP with WPA2 encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as PEAP 2 Set Association to WPA2 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 141 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 142 3 Set Encryption to either TKIP or AES 4 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information 6 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner PEAP authentication and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 143 for more information i Profile Wizard tg f 11 56 ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit FEAF Association Encryption wae Password Prompt For password de Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings Cancel To enable PEAP with Network EAP 1 2 3 4 Set 8021x Security
200. ties Installing Applications Using a Secure Digital Card If you have an SD card for your CN30 Computer this is the best place for you to install applications 1 If you are using an SD card reader suspend the CN30 Computer remove its SD card and place it in the reader For help see Using the Secure Digital Card on page 18 2 Copy your application file to the SD card If you are using Microsoft ActiveSync to copy the files to the SD card place the application in the Storage Card folder on the CN30 Computer 3 If using an SD card reader insert the SD card back into the CN30 4 Navigate to the Storage Card folder and run your application After your application is installed you can run it from the Programs menu CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 99 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 Launching Your Application Automatically PreShell PostShell 100 ES 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 and can change the media in the registry of the system Many of the startup components rely on folder names to lo
201. tion information To configure wireless 802 11 communications on the CN30 Computer tap Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Wireless Network icon to access the Profile Wizard for the 802 11b g radio module You can also configure wireless 802 11 communications using the Intermec Settings applet tap Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt the Intermec Set tings icon to access the Communications feature Automatic Private IP Addressing AutoIP is enabled by default in Win dows Mobile To remain compatible with other versions of Windows Mobile enable this setting You can configure the registry settings in the following to set the required AutoIP DHCP behavior HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Comm PRISMNDS1 TcpIp Other registry keys that modify the behavior of AutolIP are as follows You can find the appropriate settings and behavior of each of the AutoInterval AutoIP AutoMask AutoSeed and AutoSubnet keys in Microsoft Help When a TCP IP client cannot find a DHCP server it generates an AutoIP address from the 169 254 xxx xxx block The client then tries to check for a DHCP server every 15 seconds and if a DHCP server is found the client drops the AutoIP address and uses the address from the DHCP server CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 5 Network Support To disable AutolIP set the AutoCfg registry entry to 0 Ifa DHCP server cannot be found instead of using AutolP the system will display the
202. tions When you have something to do your CN30 Computer notifies you in a variety of ways For example if you have set up an appointment in Calen dar an e mail message arrives or a friend sends you an instant message you are notified in any of the following ways a message box appears on the screen a sound which you can specify is played a light flashes on your CN30 Computer or the CN30 Computer vibrates You can choose the notification types CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 33 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Entering Information You can enter information on your CN30 Computer in several ways depending on the type you have and the program you are using Synchronizing Using Microsoft ActiveSync synchronize or copy information between your desktop and CN30 Computer For more information on ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help on your desktop Typing Using the input panel enter typed text into the CN30 Computer Do this by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using hand writing recognition software Writing Using the stylus write directly on the screen Drawing Using the stylus draw directly on the screen Recording Create a stand alone recording or embed a recording into a docu ment or note Use the input panel to enter information in any program on your CN30 Computer You can either type using the onscreen keyboard or write using Block Recognizer Letter Recognizer or Transcriber In either case
203. to address e mail mes sages in Messaging Using ActiveSync you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft Exchange on your desktop with your CN30 Computer You can also synchronize this information directly with a Microsoft Exchange server Each time you synchronize ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your CN30 Computer and desktop or server and updates both computers with the latest information For information on using Active Sync see ActiveSync Help on the desktop You can switch to any program by tapping it on the Start menu CN30 Computer Mobile User s Manual Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Calendar Scheduling Appointments and Meetings To switch to Calendar on the CN30 Computer tap Start gt Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments including meetings and other events You can check your appointments in one of several views Day Week Month Year and Agenda and set Calendar to remind you of appointments with a sound or other method Appointments for the day can display on the Today screen If you use Outlook on your desktop you can synchronize appointments between your CN30 Computer and desktop i Calendar ar 2 11 34 X Tap to go to Today jun 15 05 SM T CITFS 4 gt Staff Meeti 7 00a 8 00a Tech Camm table Tap to display and edit appointment details Synchronizing Calendar Calendar items stored on your CN30 Computer can be synchronized with c
204. toCab as a part of AutoExec and AutoRun During the Windows Mobile startup sequence AutoCab processes all CAB files in the 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 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 105 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 AutoCab only installs the CAB file if it was not installed before by Auto Cab 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 perform ing a cold 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 Usage AutoCab ChkRst File Force Log Move Quiet Show Signal Command line switches are described below ChkRst Set to 1 to configure AutoCab to check for the Reset flag after all CAB files are installed This file is cre ated by CAB files that want a warm 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 fol
205. ttery power gets increasingly lower If the battery status LED is a steady red the main bat tery is on charge If the battery status LED is a steady amber for more than 12 hours then replace the battery pack Press I to turn off the CN30 Computer then press I again to turn on the CN30 Computer Press and hold I for ten seconds to warm boot the CN30 Computer Perform a cold boot on the CN30 Computer See Resetting Your CN30 Computer on pagel6 Try reloading the firmware For help see Upgrading the Operating System on your CN30 Computer on page 162 If the CN30 Computer does not boot or reset contact your local Intermec representative for help Problems While Configuring the CN30 Computer Problem You scan a configuration command such as Beeper Vol ume and you hear three low beeps You scan or enter an option for the Scanner Model con figuration command and you hear three low beeps You cannot type a character on the keypad or you can only type uppercase or lowercase letters CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Solution If you are working in the Intermec Settings applet you cannot scan configuration commands Exit the applet to scan configuration commands You may have scanned or entered a Scanner Model com mand that does not apply to the type of scanner that you have installed Try scanning or entering the Scanner Model command again and select an option for the type of device you are
206. ue add utilities Physical Dimensions Length 24 1 cm 9 5 in with 56 Key Module Length 16 5 cm 6 5 in with 14 Key Module Width 8 9 cm 3 5 in Depth 3 3 cm 1 3 in Weight 538 595 19 210z with 56 Key Module Weight 340 1 396 9g 12 140z with 14 Key Module CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 25 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Power Specifications 1 Note Specifications will vary based on system configuration Operating Rechargeable 2400 or 4800 mAh lithium ion battery Backup System supplies 10 minutes bridge time while replacing the battery or keyboard module Electrical Specifications Model CN30 Electrical rating 3 7 5VDC 2A Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Operating humidity 10 to 95 non condensing Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F Storage humidity 0 to 95 humidity non condensing Screen Specifications Transflective TFT VGA Color with touch panel 640x480 pixels 9 7 cm 3 7 in diagonal active area 5 level LED backlight control with high and low settings Regulatory Approvals UL and cUL Listed UL 60950 and UL 1604 and CSA 22 2 No 157 FCC Part 15 TUV CE mark 26 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Accessories for the CN30 Computer You can use these accessories sold and ordered separately with the CN30 Computer To order accessorie
207. ule Reset CN30 Console 16 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Software Build Version To check to see if your CN30 Mobile Computer has the latest software build select Start gt Internet Explorer gt the Intermec logo The latest soft ware build version is displayed beneath the Version Information title This information is useful should you need product support assistance Internet Explorer jf 7 45 X r AT CN30 Version Information CN30 Windows Mobile v1 20 A Windows Mobile CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 17 Chapter 1 Using the CN30 Mobile Computer Using the Speakers The high volume speaker on the back of the CN30 Computer is capable of variable volume levels This speaker is capable of reproducing voice and WAV files and is used primarily to convey status tones There is a separate volume control in the toolbar at the top of the display You can also control the volume using the Intermec Settings applet Information on this control and applet are on the next page High volume speaker on center back of CN30 Computer The front speaker is a full voice range speaker of cell phone quality with a separate volume control See the next page for information about this vol ume control Front Speaker volume is set to Loud maximum or you may damage your hearin
208. ust See page 149 for more information O A 4 12 09 Basic security Advanced i l E 6021 Securit TTLS r Association Encryption Password Cy Prompt for password 8 Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable TTLS with WPA encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as TTLS 2 Set Association to WPA Skip Encryption as it is automatically set to TKIP 32 3 Enter your unique Username and password to use this protocol Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time to access the protocol or leave Use following password as selected to auto matically use the protocol without entering a password 4 Tap Get Certificates to obtain or import server certificates See page 150 for more information CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 147 Chapter 3 Configuring the CN30 5 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TTLS authentication and an inner EAP and set options for server certificate validation and trust See page 149 for more information ig Profile Wizard ao E ok Basic Security Advanced B02 1 Securit TTLS r Association Encryption TKIP 7 Password O Prompt for password 8 Use Following password Get Certificates Additional Settings To enable TT LS with WPA2 encryption 1 Set 8021x Security as TTLS 2 Set Association to WPA2 3 Set Encryption to either TKIP or AES
209. w any abrasive material to touch these surfaces Wipe dry CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 5 Network Support The CN30 Mobile Computer automatically installs the appropriate soft ware for radio use when the unit is powered on It provides wireless connec tivity via the Wireless Local Area Network WLAN using a radio option that provides up to 54 Mbps Note Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left Any place that Z Start is mentioned tap the following Windows icon in the top left corner of your CN30 desktop fe CN30 MobileComputer User s Manual 169 Chapter 5 Network Support Configuring IP Address and Name Servers Configure the IP address and name servers for your CN30 Computer using any of these methods Via Intermec Settings You can set the IP address and name server information using the Intermec ES Settings applet regardless of the type of communications that may be in Intermec your CN30 Computer To do so tap Start gt Settings gt the System tab gt Settings the Intermec Settings icon Tap to expand Communications gt 802 11 Radio gt IP Settings HE AA 26 57 X Data Collection Communications Device Name WM_ThingA 602 11 Radio Microsoft Security Funk Security Sig Settings amp Current Device IP Address O CHcP amp DHCP Client Identifier IP Address 0 0 0 0 Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 Default Router 0 0 0 0 Primary DNS 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS F
210. word Replace text as you type Input Method Word Completion Options muaa CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 35 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 36 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 e 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 e To convert a letter to uppercase tap and hold the stylus on the letter and drag up e 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 key board and drag down If you want to use larger keys tap the input panel arrow tap Options select Keyboard from the Input method drop down list then select Large keys 4 f 1255 ok Input method Keyboard kd Deed adip C Use gestures for the following keys e Space Shift key o Backspace n Enter Input Method Word Completion Options Using Block Recognizer Character recognition software gives you a fast and easy method for enter ing information in any program on your CN30 Computer Letters num bers and punctuation you write are translated into typed
211. xt you must select it first Drag the stylus 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 CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 37 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Writing on the Screen 38 In any program that accepts writing such as the Notes program and in the Notes tab in Calendar Contacts and Tasks 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 at a later time Tap the Pen icon to switch to writing mode This action displays lines on the screen to help you write Tap to use your stylus like a pen Note Some programs that accept writing may not have the Pen icon See the documentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode Selecting the Writing If you want to edit or format writing you must select it first 1 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears 2 Without lifting drag the stylus across the text you want to select If you accidentally write on the screen tap Menu gt Undo and try again You can also select text by tapping the Pen icon to deselect it and then dragging the stylus across the screen You can cut copy and paste written text in the
212. y named and placed in the Excel Mobile workbook list CN30 Mobile Computer User s Manual 75 Chapter 2 Windows Mobile Version 5 0 Alignment Borders Cell patterns Fonts and font sizes Number formats Formulas and functions Protection settings Zoom settings Worksheet names AutoFilter settings Chart formatting Worksheet features 76 Unsupported Features in Excel Mobile Excel workbooks created on your PC can be opened and edited on your CN30 Computer However Excel Mobile does not fully support some fea tures such as formulas and cell comments Some data and formatting may be lost when you save the workbook on your CN30 Computer Note the following regarding these Excel Mobile formatting considerations Horizontal vertical and wrap text attributes remain the same but vertical text appears hor izontal Appear as a single line Patterns applied to cells are removed Fonts not supported by your device are mapped to the closest font available The original font is listed on your CN30 Computer When the workbook is opened in Excel on your PC again the data is displayed in the original font Numbers formatted using the Microsoft Excel 97 conditional formatting feature are dis played in Number format If an Excel file contains a function that is not supported by Excel Mobile the function is removed and only the returned value of the function appears The following formulas are also converted to valu
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