Intermec Technologies CK30MIG2 802MIG2 User Manual CK30 QSG 2 P65

Intermec Technologies Corporation 802MIG2 CK30 QSG 2 P65

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*Bluetooth is a trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., USA.
400 MHz Processor
200 MHz Processor
64MB/64MB Memory
32MB/32MB Memory
Color Display
Monochrome Display
.NET Compact Framework
*Bluetooth™
802.11b radio (optional)
Model C
Model B
Power
key
Scan
button
The CK30 is designed to make data collection easy and includes these features
depending on the model:
Backlight
key
The Intermec CK30 Handheld Computer is an ergonomically-designed handheld computer built on the Microsoft® Windows® CE.NET operating system. It is a lightweight,
easy-to-use, reliable computer that runs client/server applications, TE 2000™ terminal
emulation applications as well as dcBrowser™ and IBrowse™ applications which let you
run web-based applications.
Status
LEDs
Good read
LED
What Is the CK30?
CK30 Features
Weight:
476 g (16.8 oz)
Power Specifications
Operating:
Rechargeable 2200 mAh lithium-ion battery
Backup:
Super Cap supplying 10 minutes bridge time while the main battery is
replaced
Electrical Specifications
Models:
CK30A, CK30B, CK30C
Electrical rating:
12VDC max, 250 mA; 500 mA pack
Out of the Box
5.5 cm (2.15 in); 6.2 cm (2.45 in) with large bottom enclosure
After you remove the CK30 from its shipping box, save the box and material in case you
need to ship or store the computer.
Model A
Features
8.9 cm (3.5 in)
Depth:
The CK30 shipping box should contain these items:
Ethernet (optional)
Width:
AB1 battery
Serial
port
20.8 cm (8.2 in)
CK30 Handheld
Computer
Battery
Length:
Labels
Physical dimensions
Documentation
For More Information
Specifications
Now that the CK30 is working in your network, you may need additional information to
use the computer in your data collection system.
Document
Available on
Web
Available as
Print Manual
Available on
beta CD
CK30 Handheld Computer User's Manual
CK30 Programmer's Software Kit (PSK)
Intermec Developer's Toolkit (includes SDK)
Quick Start Guide
Go to the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com to find the manuals in PDF format. If
you experience any problems, please visit our product support website at
intermec.custhelp.com to search for product specific information. To order accessories
and printed documentation, contact your local Intermec sales representative.
Temperature and Humidity Specifications
Operating temperature:
0ºC to 50ºC (32ºF to 122ºF)
Operating humidity:
10 to 90% non-condensing
Storage temperature:
-20ºC to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF)
Storage humidity:
0 to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
CK30 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide
™
CK30 computers with an IEEE 802.11b radio installed are Wi-Fi certified
for interoperability with other 802.11b wireless LAN devices.
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U.S.A.
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CK30 Handheld Computer
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CK30 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide
Installing and Charging the Battery
Make sure you fully charge your battery before installing it in your CK30.
To install the battery
Turning on the CK30 and Finding Keys
The Power key may be located in one of two places on the keypad depending on your
model of CK30: the bottom middle of the keypad or the upper left corner.
To turn on the CK30
Charge the CK30 battery in one of these two ways:
•
•
Remove the battery and place it in the AC1 4-slot battery charger.
•
Place the CK30 (with battery installed) in the AD1 1-bay communications dock,
AD2 4-bay communications dock, or AC2 4-bay charging dock.
Power key
Press and release the I key (Power).
Backlight key
Enter
Orange key
* Home
Ins
Green key
F5
‘
Each keypad available for the CK30 provides color-coded keys to let you access additional
characters, symbols, and functions printed on the keypad overlay. Use this table to
understand how to use the color-coded keys. Make sure you press and release the first
key before you press the second key.
Backlight key
Tab
Enter
Using the Keypad
F7
“
F6
You Want To:
Press:
Use an orange character or function printed above a key
B key and then the key
Use a green character or function printed above a key
C key and then the key
Use a blue character printed on a key
Shift key and then the key
F8
For example, to change the beep volume:
Green key
Shift
Ctl
Del
Sp
•
Alt
Orange key
Backspace key
AB1
battery
CAPS
F9
F10
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
F18
F19
F20
F21
50-key keypad
F17
F22
F23
F24
Press C and then E until you reach the desired volume.
Understanding Screen Icons
Power key
Here are a few of the screen icons you may see on the status bar.
Icon
Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now.
52-key keypad
Battery is low. You will need to replace the battery soon.
Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK30 and snap the
battery into place. Your CK30 powers on and brings up the splash screen.
Configuring the CK30
After the CK30 finishes booting up, it displays the Setup Assistant. The Setup Assistant
walks you through the process of setting the time and date and the configuration
parameters necessary to connect the CK30 to your network.
Description
No connection to the network.
Using TE 2000 on Your CK30
TE 2000 is not included as part of the build for the CK30 Beta handheld computers.
Follow the directions below to load TE 2000 on your CK30 and configure it for use with
your system.
These instructions are for beta CK30s only. TE 2000 will ship preloaded on production
CK30s.
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem operating your CK30, use this table to find a possible solution.
Problem
Possible Solution
You press I to turn on the CK30
and nothing happens.
The battery may be discharged. Replace the battery
with a spare charged battery or charge the battery
and try again.
To download TE 2000 to your CK30
Use ActiveSync or an SD card burner to transfer these two files to your CK30:
•
•
Make sure the contrast is not set all the way to
black. Press B and then E repeatedly until you
reach the desired contrast level.
fwpck3h0.exe
cfglit.dat
If you are using ActiveSync to transfer these files, copy them to the CK30 root
directory.
Setup Assistant Start Screen
Simply follow the directions on the Setup Assistant screen to quickly configure your
CK30. If you exit the Setup Assistant before you are finished configuring your CK30, you
can restart the Setup Assistant from the System Main Menu.
If you need to set parameters not included in the Setup Assistant, you can use the
Configuration Utility, which is also available from the System Main Menu.
Press C and then press B.
Press Alt, M to access the Main Menu.
•
•
To access the System Main Menu
•
Select the file by scrolling to it and pressing Enter.
From the dialog box, select Run and then press Enter. TE 2000 starts running on your
CK30 with the default of VT220 TE mode.
To select your version of TE
If you have a CK30 with a color screen, make sure
the backlight is turned on. Press E.
Using File Manager, navigate to the directory containing the fwpck3h0.exe file.
On the 42-key keypad, press: Alt, B, F3.
On the 50-key keypad, press: C, Ctrl, M.
Press1 and type cr52401 at the Enter Password prompt.
From the Set-up Parms menu, press 3, press 2, and then press 2 for 3270 or 3 for
5250.
Exit and save your changes. Type cr52401 at the Enter Password prompt to return
to the TE 2000 main screen
Your TE screen should now display the version of TE you just selected.
You are using an 802.11b radio
and the no connection to the
network icon appears in the status
bar.
The CK30 may not be communicating with your
access point. Make sure the network name on the
CK30 is the same as the network name (SSID) of the
access point you are trying to communicate with.
Make sure the CK30 is within range of an access
point.
Make sure the CK30 has been configured correctly
for your network. The radio parameters on the CK30
must match the values set for all access points in
your network.

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