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Using the Computer
This chapter introduces the CN3 Mobile Computer, developed by
Intermec to enhance wireless connectivity needs and contains hardware and
software configuration information to assist you in making the most out of
your CN3.
Note: Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left. Any place that
Start is mentioned, tap the following Windows icon in the top, left corner
of your CN3 desktop.
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Introducing the CN3 Mobile Computer
The Intermec CN3 Mobile Computer is a small, ergonomically designed
mobile computer built on the Microsoft® Windows® Mobile 5.0 operating
system. It is lightweight, easy-to-use, and runs most software developed for
the Windows Mobile platform, including stand-alone, client-server, and
browser-based applications.
Front View
Notification LED
Scan LED and Intermec Ready-to-Work Indicator
Battery Status LED
Front Speaker
2 remappable buttons
2 remappable buttons
Power switch
Note that the QWERTY keypad is on the left and the numeric keypad is on the right.
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Rear View
Color camera and flash
Rear Speaker
Scanner
Remappable scan buttons
Stylus in holder
Connector
Microphone
Battery
With miniSD/SIM card door open
Note that the scanner and the color camera cannot be on the same CN3.
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Features
The CN3 is available with the following:
• 802.11b/g or WLAN radio
• Bluetooth
• 128MB RAM
• QWERTY or numeric keypad
• Imaging Options:
• EA11 Standard Area Imager
• EA11 High-Density (HD) Area Imager
• Color Camera
• Wireless Wide Area Network Options:
• GSM/GPRS/EDGE
• CDMA/1xRTT/EV-DO
Use this manual to understand how to use the features and options available
on the CN3.
CN3s with an IEEE 802.11b/g radio installed are Wi-Fi certified for
interoperability with other 802.11b/g wireless LAN devices.
Learning Software Build Versions
To check to see if your CN3 has the latest SSPB or operating system build,
select Start > Internet Explorer > the Intermec logo, then note the
information beneath the CN3 Version Information title.
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Resetting Your Computer
When the CN3 completely stops responding, an application is locked up
and does not respond, when you upgrade the firmware, or when you reflash
the CN3, it may be necessary to perform a reset.
Preferred Reset Method
The recommended method for recovering the CN3 is to press and hold the
power switch on the front of the CN3 for about 10 seconds. This performs
a graceful system shutdown and no data is lost in the process.
Secondary Reset Method
If performing the preferred reset method does not restore system operation,
it may be necessary to press the reset button inside the battery
compartment of the CN3. This method does not guarantee that cached
disk data will be saved, so transactional data may be lost during the reset.
All other data is preserved.
To press the reset button
1 Press the power switch to suspend the CN3.
2 Remove the battery pack from the back of the CN3.
3 With a stylus, press the reset button in the battery cavity in the back.
4 Press and hold the power switch as you put the battery back in the CN3.
Reset button
Do not use force or a sharp object when pressing the reset button. You
may damage the reset button.
Clean Boot Process
If performing either reset method fails to restore system operation, it may
be necessary to perform a clean-boot. This is a boot method which formats
the object store to clean data and registry information from the CN3
system and restores them to their factory-default state.
Note: This will erase the memory in the CN3, including all applications
and data files found in the object store (user store). See “Packaging
Applications for the Computer” on page 76 for more information.
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To perform a clean-boot
1 Press the power switch to suspend the CN3.
2 Remove the battery pack from the back of the CN3.
3 With a stylus, press the reset button in the battery cavity in the back.
4 Press and hold the power switch as you put the battery back in the CN3.
5 Continue to hold the power switch until a Warning message appears on
the display, release the power switch, then read the message.
6 To continue with the clean-boot, press either right side button.
To cancel the clean-boot, press either left side button.
Scanning Bar Codes
Use the area imager to scan and enter bar code data. The CN3 supports
reading 1D and 2D images. These bar code symbologies are enabled by
default on the CN3: Code 39, Code 128, UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-8,
EAN-13, and Datamatrix.
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 applet to enable and disable symbologies. See the Intermec
Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 073529) available from the
Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.
Scanning with the Area Imager
The CN3 has an area imager that can scan 1D and 2D bar code
symbologies. It also supports omni-directional (360°) scanning where you
can position the CN3 in any orientation to scan a bar code label. Using the
2D imager is like taking a picture with a digital camera.
Scan button
To use the area imager
1 Press the power switch to turn on the CN3, point the scanner window a
few inches from the bar code label, and hold steady.
2 Press the Scan button 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 further away.
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When a bar code label is successfully read, a high beep is emitted and the
Good Scan LED lights briefly. Release the Scan button.
Good Scan LED
Improving the Performance of the Area Imager
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:
• Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon to
access the applet.
• Tap (+) to expand Data Collection > Internal Scanner > Imager
Settings > Predefined Modes, then select one of the following:
Select this option:
If you are scanning:
1D
only 1D labels
1D and 2D Standard
all other cases
1D and 2D Bright Environment
in high ambient light (like outdoors in sunshine)
1D and 2D Reflective Surface
glossy labels
Select Custom to access all standard imager settings such as “Lighting Goal” or “Lighting
Mode.” More information about these settings, commands, and parameters are found in
the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual available from the Intermec web site at
www.intermec.com.
• Keep your hand as steady as possible while scanning a label.
• Position the imager as close to the bar code as possible while still being
able to capture the entire bar code.
• Enable only the bar codes that you need to use every day.
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Reading Distances
Typical reading distances are done in an office environment using office
lights (4 lux). Minimum distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). Both
reading distances are provided in respective scan engine integration guides.
Contact your Intermec representative for more information.
The minimum standard reading distances for CN3s built with integrated
scan engines are shown below. When correctly mounted, an exit window
(like the one the CN3 has) reduces reading distances by about 4%.
EA11 Standard Minimum Reading Distances
Symbology
Density
Minimum Distance
Maximum Distance
Code 39
0.125 mm/ 5 mil
0.20 mm/ 8 mil
0.25 mm/ 10 mil
0.50 mm/ 20 mil
7.26 cm/ 2.86"
3.96 cm/ 1.56"
3.45 cm/ 1.36"
4.98 cm/ 1.96"
12.09 cm/ 4.76"
20.98 cm/ 8.26"
25.04 cm/ 9.86"
40.28 cm/ 15.86"
UPC/EAN
0.33 mm/ 13 mil
4.98 cm/ 1.96"
29.92 cm/ 11.66"
Datamatrix
0.191 mm/ 7.5mil
0.254 mm/ 10 mil
0.381 mm/ 15 mil
3.71 cm/ 2.46"
5.98 cm/ 1.96"
16.41 cm/ 6.46"
20.73 cm/ 8.16"
27.58 cm/ 10.86"
PDF417
0.168 mm/ 6.6 mil
0.254 mm/ 10 mil
0.381 mm/ 15 mil
6.25 cm/ 2.46"
4.47 cm/ 1.76"
4.98 cm/ 1.96"
13.87 cm/ 5.46"
21.74 cm/ 8.56"
33.43 cm/ 13.16"
* Minimum distance depends on symbology length and scan angle.
0"
4"
8"
12"
16"
in
10"
25
8"
20
Data Matrix 7.5 mils
6"
15
PDF417 6.6 mils
4"
10
2"
0"
2"
4"
10
0.125mm / 5mils
6"
15
0.25 mm / 10 mils
20
8"
100% contrast UPC EAN
25
10"
0.5 mm / 20 mils
cm
10
20
30
40
50
EA11 Standard Minimum Reading Distances
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Using the Batteries
The CN3 uses replaceable Lithium-Ion (Li-ion) batteries. Standard packs
have 8.1 Watt hours capacity and extended packs have 14.8 Watt hours
capacity. You must fully charge the battery before you can use the CN3.
When you change the battery, a super capacitor maintains your status,
memory, and real-time clock for at least five minutes.
The battery 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.
If you fail to replace the battery immediately, you may lose important
state or applications.
Note: If the CN3 is not on external power and the battery pack is removed,
it will suspend when the battery pack is removed.
When the battery reaches the end of its useful life, the spent battery should
be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler. Do
not mix this battery with the solid waste stream. Contact your Intermec
Technologies Service Center for recycling or disposal information.
Note: In the U.S.A., the EPA does not consider spent Li-ion batteries as
hazardous waste.
Keep away from children. Contact your Intermec representative for
replacement batteries.
Several factors determine the life of your battery such as extreme
temperatures, input devices, and your usage.
The CN3 contains an internal super capacitor, a temporary power storage
device, that protects state for up to five minutes. This is to give you time to
replace the battery pack before state is lost.
To maximize the time allowed to replace the main battery pack
• Put the CN3 in a suspend mode before removing the battery pack.
Charging the Battery
The battery pack should be fully charged before you use the CN3 for the
first time. If temperatures are within the battery charging range of 0° to
45°C (32° to 113°F), the standard battery pack takes up to four hours to
charge; the extended battery pack takes up to five hours.
The battery is fully charged when its battery status LED shows a steady
green. You can charge the battery pack using a quad battery pack charger, a
single dock spare battery pack charge slot, or a CN3 with external power
applied.
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The charge/operating power can be applied to the CN3 using an AC wall
adapter, a magnetic card reader snap-on, a single dock with ac adapter or
auto-lighter adapter attached, a multidock, either charge-only or Ethernet,
or an auto lighter adapter.
For information on these accessories, see “Accessories for the Computer”
on page 190.
Maximizing Battery Life
Note that batteries are chemical devices. If these are left setting on a shelf
for long periods of time outside the CN3, the batteries slowly discharge,
eventually to zero if left unchecked. The battery chemistry resists normal
degradation if you store the battery in a charger as opposed to leaving the
battery in a discharged state. Below are things that you can do to maximize
the life of your battery.
Battery Conservation Tips
When You Want To:
Do This to Save Battery Power:
Operate the CN3 and the Low Press the power switch to turn off the CN3. Remove the battery and insert another
Battery status icon appears or the fully charged battery within five minutes or you may lose state. Or, you can connect
the CN3 to an external power source.
Battery light comes on.
Stop using the CN3 for five
minutes or longer.
Make sure the low battery icon is not on the screen and that the Battery light is not
turned on. Press the power switch to turn off the CN3.
Store CN3s for more than a day. If you are storing the CN3 for a few days, like over the weekend, install the charged
battery or attach the CN3 to a power source.
If you are storing the CN3 for longer, remove and charge the battery, then store both
the battery and the CN3 in a cool location.
If the battery in storage is not used in several months, you should recharge the battery
to keep it at its performance peak,
Store the battery outside the
CN3.
Store the batteries in a charger.
Removing and Installing the Battery
To remove the battery, press the battery release tab to the left until the
battery is released from the CN3, then lift it away.
Battery Release Tab
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To install the battery, insert the tabs on the charged battery into the CN3
and snap the battery into place.
Checking the Battery Status
The Battery Status LED above your CN3 display, as shown in the following
illustration, indicates the status of your battery. See the following table to
understand the meanings of the lights emitted from the LED.
Battery Status LED
Steady Green
Battery is more than 95% charged and CN3 is on a charger.
Blinking Red
Battery is low. CN3 goes into suspend mode.
Steady Red
Battery is on charge.
Steady Amber
Either the CN3 is in a dock but is missing its battery; or the
temperature of the battery pack is too hot or too cold for it to charge.
You can check the battery status by using the Power applet to check the
status of the battery as indicated by the percentage of battery charge left in
the battery.
To check the Power settings
• Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Power icon, then tap the
Battery tab.
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Note: The Backup battery option shown in the Battery tab refers to the
super capacitor used by the CN3 to store energy.
Understanding the Low Battery Warnings
When the battery charge is getting low (approximately 6.4 to 6.5V), you
will receive an audible alert and an initial pop-up “Main Battery Low”
warning message.
If the warning is not dismissed, it is followed by another audible alert and a
second pop-up “Main Battery Very Low” warning message.
If the battery charge continues to drop, the red battery status LED will
blink and the CN3 will enter suspend mode.
Adjusting the Beeper
For information about setting volume levels for screen taps, ActiveSync
alert noises, etc., tap Start > Help.
To enable the beeper
1 Tap Start > Settings > the Personal tab > the Sounds & Notifications
icon, then tap the Sounds tab.
2 Check for which features the CN3 should enable sounds, then tap ok to
close.
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3 Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen, tap On, then move the
slider bar to your desired level. If your CN3 comes with a phone,
then be sure to use the left slider bar for the volume for the rear
speaker and the right slider bar for the phone via the front speaker.
Volume slider bar
Phone slider bar
To disable the beeper
• Tap the Volume icon, then drag the slider to the bottom, or tap Off.
Note the change in the Volume icon.
If your CN3 has a built-in phone, tapping Off will disable both the beeper
and the phone. To disable just the beeper, drag the left slider bar to its
bottom position, like in the following illustration.
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Using the Color Camera
The 1.3 megapixel color camera with flash is an optional feature that is
factory-installed into the upper back of the CN3, as shown in the following
illustration. You can take photos in either high-resolution or a compressed
formats, with resolutions up to 1200x1024 pixels.
Color Camera
Flash
Images are saved as .jpg files and stored in the “/My Documents/My
Pictures” folder.
Select Start > Programs > the Pictures & Videos icon, then tap the Camera
option in the grid or tap Camera in the taskbar.
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Using the screen display as a viewfinder, tap move the camera until you get
the image you want, then press Enter or tap the screen to save the image,
similar to the following:
Go to “Configuring the Color Camera” on page 92 for information on
configuring the color camera.
Using the Intermec Settings Applet
Use the Intermec Settings applet to gather, view, and update device
configuration settings. Information about the settings you can configure
with the Intermec Settings applet is in the Intermec Computer Command
Reference Manual available online at www.intermec.com.
To access the Intermec Settings applet
1 Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon to
access the applet.
2 Tap (+) to expand any of the settings, then select any of the subsequent
settings to make changes via drop-down lists or fields.
3 When you are done making changes, select File > Save Settings to have
your change take effect, then select File > Exit to close the applet.
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Using the Keypad
The CN3 can have a QWERTY keypad, a numeric keypad, or a 10-key
keypad. The available keypads are dependent on your model of CN3.
QWERTY Keypad
CN3e 10-Key Keypad
Numeric Keypad
CN3e Numeric Keypad
The full alphabetic QWERTY keypad is for applications that require input
of both alphabetic and numeric data. This keypad also provides special
characters, symbols, and functions by pressing color-coded key sequences.
The large numeric keypad is for applications that require mainly numeric
data. This keypad also lets you enter special characters by pressing colorcoded key sequences. The 10-key keypad is also for applications that
require mainly entering numeric data, but it is intended for customers who
also use a 10-key keypad.
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Using the Color-Coded Keys
Each keypad available for the CN3 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 can access all of the additional features printed on the
keypad overlay. There are two color-coded modifier keys on the numeric
keypad: the orange B key and the green C key. The alphanumeric
keypad just has the orange B color-coded modifier key.
To enter a single character from the orange plane, press the B (orange
LED illuminates) then press the desired key (orange LED turns off ). To
enter multiple characters from the orange plane, press B twice (orange
LED on) then enter the desired characters. Pressing B again turns the
LED off and returns to the unshifted plane.
Capitalizing Characters
To capitalize a single character on QWERTY keypads, press the shift key,
then the character. To type all alphanumeric characters as uppercase letters,
you can enable the Caps Lock feature on the CN3 keypad.
To enable Caps Lock
• On the QWERTY keypad, press B, then the Shift key. Press the same
key sequence to disable the Caps Lock.
• On the numeric keypad, press C, then the [1] key.
The Caps Lock LED lights up green to show that the CN3 is in the Caps
Lock mode. The keypad stays in this mode until you press a color key
again.
Entering Characters on the QWERTY Keypad
On the QWERTY keypad, to type the number “2,” press B [U]. Press B
twice to enter characters until you press B again.
QWERTY Characters
To Enter
Press the Keys
To Enter
Press the Keys
B [Q]
B [Y]
B [A]
B [U]
CapsLock
B [Shift]
B [I]
smiley
B [W]
B [H]
B [S]
B [J]
‘ (left quote)
B [Z]
B [K]
’ (right quote)
B [X]
B [B]
B [R]
B [N]
B [F]
B [M]
B [C]
B [backlight]
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QWERTY Characters (continued)
To Enter
Press the Keys
To Enter
Press the Keys
B [T]
frown
B [O]
B [G]
B [L]
B [V]
ok
B [P]
Entering Characters on the Numeric Keypad
On the numeric keypad, to type a lowercase “c,” press C [2] [2] [2]. To
type a letter on the same key as the last letter entered, wait two seconds,
then enter the correct series of keystrokes to create the next letter.
While in the Alpha mode and you press [1] to initiate the CAPS mode, you
will render a Caps Lock until you press [1] again. Once you are in CAPS
mode, you stay in CAPS until it is pressed again. Press [0] to enter a space.
Numeric Characters
To Enter
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Press the Keys
C [2]
To Enter
Press the Keys
C [1] [2]
C [2] [2]
C [1] [2] [2]
C [2] [2] [2]
C [1] [2] [2] [2]
C [3]
C [1] [3]
C [3] [3]
C [1] [3] [3]
C [3] [3] [3]
C [1] [3] [3] [3]
C [4]
C [1] [4]
C [4] [4]
C [1] [4] [4]
C [4] [4] [4]
C [1] [4] [4] [4]
C [5]
C [1] [5]
C [5] [5]
C [1] [5] [5]
C [5] [5] [5]
C [1] [5] [5] [5]
C [6]
C [1] [6]
C [6] [6]
C [1] [6] [6]
C [6] [6] [6]
C [1] [6] [6] [6]
C [7]
C [1] [7]
C [7] [7]
C [1] [7] [7]
C [7] [7] [7]
C [1] [7] [7] [7]
C [7] [7] [7] [7]
C [1] [7] [7] [7] [7]
C [8]
C [1] [8]
C [8] [8]
C [1] [8] [8]
C [8] [8] [8]
C [1] [8] [8] [8]
C [9]
C [1] [9]
C [9] [9]
C [1] [9] [9]
C [9] [9] [9]
C [1] [9] [9] [9]
C [9] [9] [9] [9]
C [1] [9] [9] [9] [9]
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Using the Power Switch
When you press the power switch, you actually suspend the CN3 and turn
off the display and backlight. This helps to prolong battery life.
Note:
Coming Out of the Idle Mode
When there is no activity, the CN3 goes into idle mode or turns off the
backlight after one minute. Press a key or tap the screen to resume activity.
To change the time when to turn off the backlight
1 Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Backlight icon > the
Battery Power tab.
2 With Turn off backlight if device is not used for checked, select the
timeout value (10 seconds, 30 seconds, or 1-5 minutes).
Resuming Activity after an Unattended Mode
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After two minutes of no activity, the CN3 goes into an unattended mode or
turns off. Press the power switch to resume activity.
To change the time when to turn off the CN3
1 Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Power icon > the Advanced
tab.
2 With Turn off device if not used for checked, select the timeout value
(1-5 minutes).
Using the Screen
The CN3 has a 3.5" diagonal, 240x320 pixel (QVGA) transflective
TFT-LCD 64K color display.
• The toolbar displays the Start flag, the connectivity icon, the volume
icon, and the time and next appointment.
• The desktop displays shortcuts to some of the applications installed on
the CN3.
• The taskbar displays the onscreen keyboard icon, Pocket PC links, and
icons to any applications that are running, yet are hidden.
Note: Information about using the Windows Mobile operating system is in
Chapter 2, “Windows Mobile”.
Toolbar
Desktop
Taskbar
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The CN3 has a stylus you can use to select items and enter information.
Tap
Touch the screen once with the stylus to select options, close
applications, launch applications, or launch menus from the taskbar.
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 available for
the item. On the menu that appears, tap the action to perform.
Software Tools
SmartSystems Foundation Console (www.intermec.com/SmartSystems)
This free download tool includes a management console that provides a
default method to configure and manage Intermec devices “out-of-thebox,” without the purchase of additional software licenses. This is for
configuring and deploying multiple devices or managing multiple licenses.
You can access the SmartSystems Foundation from the Intermec web site at
www.intermec.com/SmartSystems.
SmartSystems Platform Bundles (SSPB)
SmartSystems Platform Bundles (SSPB) contains the Data Collection
Engine (DCE), SmartSystems, Funk Supplicant, Intermec Settings,
Intermec Developer Library (IDL) runtime, and other software.
The SSPB is stored in the “\Flash File Store” folder off the root of your
CN3 and automatically installed on the device when it is initially started
up. Updated bundles are available as software downloads from the Intermec
web site at www.intermec.com/SmartSystems. Click Downloads on the
left to access the latest.
Intermec Resource Kits (www.intermec.com/IDL)
Resource Kits provide tools that build applications using the features of
Intermec devices. Resource kits include: Bluetooth, Communications, Data
Collection, Device Settings, Mobile Gadgets, Printing, and RFID.
You can use resource kits, software development information, and other
programming support in the Intermec Developer Library available from the
Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/IDL.
Using the Speakers
The CN3 features two integrated speakers. You can use the smaller front
speaker as a mobile phone and the larger rear speaker like a speakerphone.
Do not place the speaker next to your ear when the speaker volume is
set to “Loud” (maximum), or you may damage your hearing.
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Front Speaker
The front speaker is a full-voice range speaker of cell-phone quality with a
separate volume control.
Front Speaker
Rear Speaker
The rear speaker also plays system sounds.
Rear speaker
Volume up
Volume down
Adjusting the Volume
The volume is enabled when you adjust the volume. You can control the
volume by pressing the two scan buttons on the right side of the CN3 as
shown above, using the Volume drop-down in the toolbar, or the Intermec
Settings applet.
In either situation, tap Off to disable the volume.
To adjust the volume for the rear speaker
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.
If your CN3 comes with a phone, be sure to use the left slider bar for the
volume for the rear speaker, and to use the right slider bar for the phone
(front speaker).
Volume slider bar
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To use the Intermec Settings applet to adjust the volume
1 Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon.
2 Tap (+) to expand Device Settings > Beeper > Volume.
3 Tap any of the options other than “Off ” to enable and adjust.
Using the Status LEDs
The status LEDs above the display show the following information:
Good Scan LED and Intermec Ready-to-Work Indicator
Notification
Battery Status LED
The Battery Status LED on the right alerts you to the status of your battery
using any of the following codes:
Battery Status LED Descriptions
LED
Description
Blinking Red
Battery is low, needs charging
Steady Red and CN3 is on external power Battery is charging
Steady Red and CN3 is not on charge
Software is not working properly
Yellow
Battery is missing or is unable to charge
because its temperature is outside the 0° to
45°C (32° to 115°F) degree charging range
Green and the CN3 is on external power Battery is charged
Off
CN3 is not on external power, battery
operating normally
The center LED shows green (Good Scan) when the CN3 successfully
decodes a bar code scan.
When the CN3 is turned on or off, a steady blue light (Ready-to-Work
Indicator) may illuminate for a short time while the CN3 is suspending or
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resuming with the display turned off. The blue light may stay on for up to
30 seconds, but will usually turn off after less than 10 seconds.
During this time, do not toggle the CN3 on or off and do not remove
the battery, or you may corrupt the CN3.
Selected application software programs may also use the blue light, either
steady or flashing, for other purposes. The previous paragraph applies only
in situations where you turn the CN3 on or off while the display is off.
The center LED may show a steady blue when the CN3 has successfully
loaded and activated the TE 2000 application, a blinking blue if the TE
2000 application is loaded but inactive, or be off when the TE 2000
application is disabled or is missing.
This feature is for the SmartSystems Foundation application that is part of a
wireless network using all Intermec devices. See “SmartSystems
Foundation Console (www.intermec.com/SmartSystems)” on page 21 for
more information or contact your Intermec representative.
The left Notification LED lights up with orange to notify you of a pending
alarm or message, such as when you receive an e-mail or set a calendar
reminder.
Using the Storage Card
The CN3 uses a miniSD card to increase file storage and install software.
The miniSD card slot is located under a door that is beneath the battery
pack. Remove the two screws holding the door to reach the miniSD card.
You can corrupt your miniSD card if you do not follow these
installation and removal procedures exactly. Before installing a miniSD
card, inspect the gasket on the door for any damage or wear, and
contact your Intermec representative if any damage or wear is found
Note: The CN3 will reset if the miniSD/SIM door is opened. The screws
to this door must be in place and torqued to 1.5 in-lbs to ensure normal
operation.
To insert the miniSD card
1 Press the power switch to suspend the CN3, then remove the battery
pack from the back of the CN3.
2 Remove the two screws on the miniSD/SIM card slot door.
3 Gently lift the door to the card slot, then with the metal contacts facing
down, insert the miniSD card into the card slot connector until the card
lifts up from the floor of the card slot.
4 Press the miniSD/SIM card slot door down, insert the two screws,
reinsert the battery pack, then press the power switch.
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Once the door to the miniSD is opened (for changing, installing, or
removing the SIM or miniSD card); a cold-boot is performed.
miniSD/SIM door
SIM card slot
miniSD card slot
To remove the miniSD card
1 Press the power switch to suspend the CN3.
2 Remove the battery pack.
3 Remove the two screws on the miniSD/SIM card slot door.
4 Remove the miniSD card from the CN3.
Setting Vibrate Mode
To set your CN3 to vibrate
• Tap the Volume icon at the top of the screen, then tap Vibrate. If your
CN3 has a built-in phone, this sets both the volume and the phone to
vibrate. Note the icon change.
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To set your CN3 to vibrate using the Intermec Settings applet
1 Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon.
2 Tap (+) to expand Device Settings > Beeper > Vibrate, then tap
Vibrate.
3 To disable the vibrate, tap the Beeper option.
To set the CN3 to vibrate using the Sounds & Notifications applet
1 Tap Start > Settings > the Personal tab > the Sounds &
Notifications icon.
2 Tap the Notifications tab, then select from the Event list.
3 Check Vibrate, then tap ok to close.
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Setting Up GPS on Your CN3
If your CN3 comes equipped with an integrated Global Positioning System
(GPS) receiver, it can deliver standards-based National Marine Electronics
Association (NMEA) data strings to GPS applications. However, Intermec
recommends that you use the GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) instead of
directly accessing the GPS hardware. The GPSID is a Microsoft software
component that interacts between applications and the GPS hardware.
Using the GPSID allows Intermec support for Extended Ephemeris, which
enhances GPS performance by:
• reducing the amount of time it takes your GPS receiver to acquire a fix.
• eliminating the need to obtain precise satellite data information from the
GPS satellites.
And, as a Microsoft software component, the GPSID also provides these
benefits:
• Allows multiple applications to simultaneously access the GPS data
stream.
• Provides access to GPS data without requiring applications to recognize
and parse NMEA syntax.
Using the GPSID Installed on the CN3
To use the GPSID installed on your CN3, you need to configure the
GPSID settings.
To configure your GPSID settings
1 Tap Start, and select Settings.
2 Tap the System tab.
3 Tap GPS. The GPS Settings screen appears.
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