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AB1 battery Computer CK30 Handheld The CK30 shipping box should contain these items:
need to ship or store the computer. After you remove the CK30 from its shipping box, save the box and material in case you CK30 Features What Is the CK30?
Out of the Box Specifications For More Information 20.8 cm (8.2 in) 8.9 cm (3.5 in) 5.5 cm (2.15 in); 6.2 cm (2.45 in) with large bottom enclosure 476 g (16.8 oz) Physical dimensions Length:
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Weight:
Power Specifications Operating:
Backup:
Rechargeable 2200 mAh lithium-ion battery Super Cap supplying 10 minutes bridge time while the main battery is replaced CK30A, CK30B, CK30C 12VDC max, 250 mA; 500 mA pack Electrical Specifications Models:
Electrical rating:
Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature:
Operating humidity:
Storage temperature:
Storage humidity:
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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. Quick Start Guide CK30 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide
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P/N 073389-001 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com 2003 Intermec Technologies Corp. All Rights Reserved CK30 Handheld Computer 1 Installing and Charging the Battery 2 Turning on the CK30 and Finding Keys Using the Keypad CK30 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide Make sure you fully charge your battery before installing it in your CK30. To install the battery 1 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. AB1 battery 2 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. 3 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. 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. To access the System Main Menu Press C and then press B. 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 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 Press and release the I key (Power). Power key Backlight key Tab Enter Orange key
Ins Home
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Green key Shift Ctl Sp Del Alt Backlight key Green key Enter F7 F8
Orange key CAPS
, F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 Backspace key F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24
X Z Power key 50-key keypad 52-key keypad 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.
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If you are using ActiveSync to transfer these files, copy them to the CK30 root directory. Using File Manager, navigate to the directory containing the fwpck3h0.exe file. 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 Press Alt, M to access the Main Menu. 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. If you have a problem operating your CK30, use this table to find a possible solution. melborP noituloSelbissoP sserpuoY
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CK30 Handheld Computer Operators Guide Press I/O to turn on the CK30. When you turn on the CK30, the screen turns on. If the screen does not turn on, install a charged battery. Check the battery level. Full Empty Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM I/O Press to turn on the backlight. The backlight makes the screen easier to see in dark areas. Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM 8:29 PM 8:29 PM Scan a bar code. 1 2 Point the CK30 at the bar code. Press the Scan button or pull the trigger. A red aiming beam appears near the bar code. Move the CK30 so the aiming beam lies across the bar code. When the CK30 beeps, the bar code has been scanned. 3 Scan button I/O If the battery is empty, change it. 1 2 3 Press down on the latch and lift the battery out of the CK30. Insert the tabs on the new battery into the bottom of the opening. Press the battery in place to snap the latch. Battery latch Change the contrast. Press and release the Orange key and then press and release to change the contrast. Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM Change the beep volume. Press and release the Green key and then press and release to change the beep volume. Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM Intermec Configuration Intermec Configuration 1 Communications 2 Scanners, Symbologies 3 SNMP 4 CK30 Settings 5 TE 2000 Esc-Exit Enter-Select 8:29 PM 8:29 PM 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com 2003 Intermec Technologies Corp. All Rights Reserved
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Depending on the kind of scanner your CK30 has, you may need to move the CK30 closer to or farther from the bar code.
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Intermec Technologies Corporation Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Ave. W. Everett, WA 98203 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 notice and do not represent a commitment on the part of Intermec Technologies Corporation. 2003 by Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. The word Intermec, the Intermec logo, Norand, ArciTech, CrossBar, Data Collection Browser, dcBrowser, Duratherm, EasyCoder, EasyLAN, Enterprise Wireless LAN, EZBuilder, Fingerprint, i-gistics, INCA (under license), InterDriver, Intermec Printer Network Manager, IRL, JANUS, LabelShop, Mobile Framework, MobileLAN, Nor*Ware, Pen*Key, Precision Print, PrintSet, RoutePower, TE 2000, Trakker Antares, UAP, Universal Access Point, and Virtual Wedge are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit. (http://www.openssl.org/) This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young.
(eay@cryptsoft.com) 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 the names only in an editorial fashion, and to the benefit of the trademark owner, with no intention of infringement. 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 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Contents Contents 1 Before You Begin.....................................................................................................vi Safety Summary.........................................................................................vi Safety Icons ..............................................................................................vii Global Services and Support.....................................................................vii Who Should Read This Document? ..........................................................ix Related Documents ...................................................................................ix Patent Information ....................................................................................ix Using the CK30 Handheld Computer.................................................1 Introducing the CK30 Handheld Computer.............................................................2 Understanding the CK30 Models and Options...........................................3 Using the CK30 Battery ...........................................................................................4 Maximizing Battery Life .............................................................................5 Checking the Battery Status........................................................................6 Charging and Installing the Battery ............................................................6 Using the Keypad .....................................................................................................7 Using the 42-Key Large Numeric and Function Keypad.............................8 Using the 50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad.............................................9 Using the 52-key Full Alphanumeric Keypad............................................10 Understanding How to Use the Keypad....................................................11 Capitalizing All Characters .......................................................................12 Using the International Keypad ................................................................12 Using the TE 2000 Keypad ......................................................................13 Understanding the Power Key ..................................................................13 Using the Screen.....................................................................................................14 Navigating on the Screen..........................................................................14 Understanding the Screen Icons ...............................................................14 Rotating the Screen ..................................................................................15 Using the Mouse Pointer ..........................................................................16 Understanding the LEDs ........................................................................................17 Understanding the CK30 Beeps..............................................................................18 Scanning Bar Codes................................................................................................19 Scanning With the Integrated Laser Scanner and 1D Linear Imager .........20 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual iii Contents 2 3 Scanning Bar Codes With the 2D Area Imager.........................................21 Attaching a Tethered Scanner...................................................................22 Using the SD Card .................................................................................................23 Configuring the CK30...................................................................................25 How to Configure the CK30 ..................................................................................26 Configuring the CK30 With the Setup Assistant ......................................27 Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility.............................28 Configuring the CK30 With Commands Through the Network ..............31 Configuring the CK30 With the Intermec Configuration Utility (ICU) ...31 Configuring the CK30 by Scanning Bar Codes.........................................31 How the CK30 Fits Into Your Network..................................................................32 Using Serial Communications on the CK30 .............................................33 Using RF Communications on the CK30.................................................34 Using Ethernet Communications on the CK30 ........................................38 Configuring the CK30 for Bluetooth Wireless Printing ..........................39 Configuring Security on the CK30 .........................................................................40 Managing the CK30........................................................................................43 Accessing the System Main Menu...........................................................................44 Using File Manager ................................................................................................45 Using Task Manager...............................................................................................47 Using ActiveSync on the CK30...............................................................................48 Installing ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership.................................48 Using ActiveSync to Copy Files and Install Applications...........................51 Installing Applications Using AutoCab ...................................................................52 Changing the Password...........................................................................................52 Saving Your Configuration or Application to Flash .................................................53 Upgrading the Firmware.........................................................................................53 iv CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 4 A Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30.............................55 Contents Problems and Solutions ..........................................................................................56 Problems While Operating the Terminal..................................................57 Problems While Configuring the Terminal...............................................57 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security...........................................58 Problems With RF Connectivity...............................................................61 Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port...............................63 Problems Transmitting Data Through the DCS 30X or G4000 ...............63 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes........................................................64 Booting the CK30 ..................................................................................................66 Warm Booting the CK30 .........................................................................66 Cold Booting the CK30 ...........................................................................67 Cleaning the Scanner Window and CK30 Screen ...................................................67 Appendix ................................................................................................................69 Physical and Environmental Specifications..............................................................70 Accessories for the CK30 ........................................................................................71 Using Hidden Key Sequences .................................................................................73 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual v Before You Begin Before You Begin Safety Summary This section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information. Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions. Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any circumstances. Someone capable of providing first aid must always be present for your safety. First aid Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately after an injury. Never neglect an injury, no matter how slight it seems. Resuscitation Begin resuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breathing. Any delay could result in death. To work on or near high voltage, you should be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods. Energized equipment Never work on energized equipment unless authorized by a responsible authority. Energized electrical equipment is dangerous. Electrical shock from energized equipment can cause death. If you must perform authorized emergency work on energized equipment, be sure that you comply strictly with approved safety regulations. vi CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Safety Icons Before You Begin This section explains how to identify and understand dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes that are in this document. You may also see icons that tell you when to follow ESD procedures and when to take special precautions for handling optical parts. A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment. Avertissement: Un avertissement vous avertit dune procdure de fonctionnement, dune mthode, dun tat ou dun rapport qui doit tre strictement respect pour viter loccurrence de mort ou de blessures graves aux personnes manupulant lquipement. 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. Attention: Une prcaution vous avertit dune procdure de fonctionnement, dune mthode, dun tat ou dun rapport qui doit tre strictement respect pour empcher lendommagement ou la destruction de lquipement, ou laltration ou la perte de donnes. Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances. Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at http://www.intermec.com, click Support, and then click Warranty. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual vii Before You Begin Disclaimer of warranties: The sample code included in this document is presented for reference only. The code does not necessarily represent complete, tested programs. The code is provided as is with all faults. All warranties are expressly disclaimed, including the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Web Support Visit the Intermec web site at http://www.intermec.com to download many of our current manuals in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at http://intermec.custhelp.com to review technical information or to request technical support for your Intermec product. Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec by calling 1-800-755-5505 and choosing an option. Service Description Option Factory Repair and On-site Repair Technical Support Service Contract Status Schedule Site Surveys or Installations Ordering Products Request a return authorization number for authorized service center repair, or request an on-site repair technician. Get technical support on your Intermec product. Inquire about an existing contract, renew a contract, or ask invoicing questions. Schedule a site survey, or request a product or system installation. Talk to sales administration, place an order, or check the status of your order. 1 2 3 4 5 viii CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Who Should Read This Document?
Before You Begin The CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual provides you with information about the features of the CK30, and how to install, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot them. Before you install and configure the CK30, you should be familiar with your network and general networking terms, such as IP address. Related Documents The Intermec web site at http://www.intermec.com contains many of our documents that you can download in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. Patent Information Product is covered by one or more of the following patents:
4,455,523; 5,627,360; 4,553,081; 5,657,317; 4,709,202; 5,671,436;
4,845,419; 5,684,290; 4,961,043; 5,777,309; 5,195,183; 5,793,604;
5,216,233; 5,805,807; 5,218,187; 5,818,027; 5,218,188; 5,821,523;
5,227,614; 5,828,052; 5,241,488; 5,831,819; 5,278,487; 5,834,753;
5,322,991; 5,841,121; 5,331,136; 5,844,222; 5,331,580; 5,883,492;
5,349,678; 5,883,493; 5,397,885; 5,886,338; 5,371,858; 5,889,386;
5,373,478; 5,898,162; 5,410,141; 5,969,328; 5,488,575; 5,986,435;
5,500,516; 6,075,340; 5,504,367; 6,109,528; 5,508,599; 6,158,661;
5,530,619; 6,234,395; 5,567,925; 6,244,512; 5,568,645; 6,330,975;
5,592,512; 6,431,451; 5,598,007, 6,497,368; 5,617,343; 6,538,413. There may be other U.S. and foreign patents pending. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual ix Before You Begin x CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the CK30 Handheld Computer. In this chapter you will find these sections:
Introducing the CK30 Handheld Computer Using the CK30 Battery Using the Keypad Using the Screen Understanding the LEDs Understanding the Beeps Scanning Bar Codes Using the SD Card Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Introducing the CK30 Handheld Computer The Intermec CK30 is the first in a new line of ergonomically designed handheld computers built on the Microsoft Windows CE .NET operating system. It is a lightweight, easy-
to-use, reliable computer that enables you to use legacy applications as well as develop applications based on the latest technologies. The CK30 supports programming tools such as VB.NET, C#, JavaScript, and XML. Use this table to understand the features included with each model of the CK30. For a complete list of accessories, see the Appendix. Feature Batch only
.Net Compact Framework Color Display Monochrome Display 32M/32M Memory 64M/64M Memory 200 MHz Processor 400 MHz Processor IBrowse Model A
Model B Model C
2 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Understanding the CK30 Models and Options Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The CK30 computer is available in three different models that consist of different options. To find out which model of the CK30 you have, locate the configuration label on the back of the computer. The first five letters of the configuration number indicate the model of CK30 you ordered. For example, the label in the following illustration is for a CK30 model A (CK30A). CK30AA0301000 Configuration number 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 A A 0 3 K C This option is available for model A of the CK30:
10/100 base T Ethernet interface These options are available for models B and C of the CK30:
TE 2000 including 3270, 5250, and VT/ANSI as well as third-party TE applications WiFi certified 802.11b radio DcBrowser application Java platform 1D linear imager Bluetooth compatible module from Socket Communications These options are for the CK30 Model C only:
2D area imager CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 3 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer CK30 Handheld Computers with an IEEE 802.11b radio installed are Wi-Fi certified for interoperability with other 802.11b wireless LAN devices. Use this manual to understand how to use the features and options available on the CK30. For additional help using terminal emulation, see the appropriate TE 2000 guide:
TE 2000 5250 Terminal Emulation Programmers Guide
(P/N 977-055-004) TE 2000 3270 Terminal Emulation Programmers Guide
(P/N 977-055-003) TE 2000 VT/ANSI Terminal Emulation Programmers Guide (P/N 977-055-005 For additional help using dcBrowser, see the documentation that ships with your G4000, the dcBrowser gateway software, or the Data Collection Browser Client Users Guide (P/N 070011). IBrowse is a locked-down web browser for Intermec devices that is compatible with Microsoft's Internet Explorer but does not allow the user to exit out of the browser or key in a URL to access a non-work related website. For additional help using IBrowse, see ??????
Using the CK30 Battery The CK30 uses an AB1 lithium-ion battery as its main power source. You must fully charge the main battery before you can use the CK30. If you fail to replace the battery immediately, you may lose important data or applications. Attention: Si la batterie nest pas remplace immdiatement, des donnes ou applications importantes risquent dtre perdues. 4 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer 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 dions de lithium qui est utilis dans cet appareil peut presenter un risque feu ou un risque chimique de brlure sil est maltrait. Il ne faut pas le dsassembler, le rchauffer une temprature plus leve que 100 C (212 F) ou lincinrer. 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 temperatures, input devices, and your usage. For example, if you use a tethered scanner every day, you will need to replace your battery more often than someone who uses an internal scanner. Maximizing Battery Life To prolong the life of your battery, follow these guidelines. When You Want To:
Operate the CK30 and the Low Battery status icon appears or the Battery light comes on. Stop using the CK30 for 5 minutes or longer. Store the CK30 for more than a day. Do This to Save Battery Power:
1 Press Power to turn off the CK30. 2 Remove the battery and insert another fully charged battery within 10 minutes or you may lose data. Or, you can insert the CK30 into a powered AC1, AC2, AD1, or AD2. 1 Make sure the Low Battery icon is not on the screen and that the Battery light is not turned on. 2 Press Power to turn of f the CK30. 1 Save your data and end your computer session. 2 Press Power to turn off the CK30. 3 Insert a fully charged battery. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 5 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer 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 CK30. Icon Status Battery has a full charge. Battery has a medium charge. You should be able to work for several more hours before changing batteries. Battery is low. You need to replace the battery now. If you cannot see a status bar on your screen, you can also check the battery status by looking at the Battery Status light on the front of the CK30. See Understanding the LEDs later in this chapter for more information. Charging and Installing the Battery Make sure you fully charge the AB1battery before you install it in your CK30. To charge the battery Either insert the battery into the AC1 4-slot battery charger or place the CK30 with battery installed in the AC2, AD1, or AD2. Use the following table to understand how long it will take to charge your batteries in each of the CK30 charging or communications dock accessories. CK30 Accessory AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger AC2 4-Bay Charging Dock AD1 1-Bay Communications Dock AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock Charging Time 5 hours 5 hours 3 hours 5 hours 6 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer To install the battery Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK30 and snap the battery into place. Battery latch Using the Keypad AB1 battery Your CK30 has one of the following keypad overlay options:
42-key large numeric and function 50-key full alphanumeric 52-key full alphanumeric Each of these keypads also comes in an International version. The International keypads support French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. Although the keypads are smaller than standard PC or terminal keyboards, you can use special keys to access all of the keys and functions you need. In addition, there are keypad overlays available for each type of TE 2000 supported: 3270, 5250, and VT/ANSI. You receive the appropriate TE overlay when you order your TE 2000 application. Each TE 2000 keypad overlay is almost identical to the standard keypad overlay, but it contains additional keys that are available on an IBM 3270, IBM 5250, or VT/ANSI keyboard. For help using your terminal emulation keypad overlay, see your specific TE 2000 guide. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 7 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Using the 42-Key Large Numeric and Function Keypad Scan button Enter Orange key CAPS Backlight key Green key Enter Ins
Home Del
Sp Power key PROG 42-key large numeric and function keypad: Use this keypad to easily print numbers (0-9) and access function keys F1 through F12. You can also print the entire alphabet and special characters by pressing color-coded key sequences. 8 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using the 50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Power key
Backlight key Green key Orange key 50-key full alphanumeric keypad: Use this keypad to easily print numbers
(0-9) and the entire alphabet. You can access Function keys (F1-F9) and special characters, symbols, and functions by pressing color-coded key sequences. Note: The 50-key keypad does not have a scan key because it was designed to work with the AH1 handle that has a built-in scanner trigger. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 9 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Using the 52-key Full Alphanumeric Keypad Scan button Tab Enter Orange key
Ins Home
F5 F6
Shift Ctl Sp Del Alt Enter F7 F8
CAPS
, F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24
X Z Backlight key Green key Power key 52-key full alphanumeric keypad: Use this keypad to easily print numbers
(0-9) and the entire alphabet. You can access Function keys (F5-F24) and special characters, symbols, and functions by pressing color-coded key sequences. 10 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Understanding How to Use the Keypad Each keypad available for the CK30 provides color-coded keys to let you to 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 CK30:
the Green key and the Orange key. Use the CK30 modifier keys in these two ways:
Press the key once to hold the modifier state until the next key is pressed. Press the key twice to lock the modifier key. Press the key again to release it. This manual uses the following convention when referring to keys that you press in sequence. That is, you press and release the first key and then press and release the second key:
Modifier key, key Use this table to understand how to use the color-coded keys. You Want To:
Use an orange character or function printed above a key Use a green character or function printed above a key Use a blue character printed on a key
(42-key and 50-key keypads only) Lock the orange or green key so that you can continually access characters or functions printed above a key Press:
Orange key, key with character or function printed above it Green key, key with character or function printed above it Shift key (in blue text on the key), key Orange key twice or Green key twice Note: There are several hidden key functions (such as { and }) on each CK30 keypad. For more information on these hidden key sequences, refer to Using Hidden Key Sequences in Appendix A. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 11 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Capitalizing All Characters To type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters, you can do one of the following:
Enable the Caps lock feature. For help, see the next procedure. Use the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command. For help, see "Keypad Caps Lock" in Chapter 6 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. To enable Caps lock 1 Press Orange key to activate the modifier key. The Orange modifier key icon appears in the status bar (
). 2 Press one of these keys:
On the 52-key keypad, press A. One the 42-key and 50-key keypad, press Shift. The Caps lock icon (
)appears in the status bar. 3 Type an alphanumeric character. The letter appears as an uppercase character on the CK30's screen. The Caps lock icon remains in the status bar until you disable it by pressing the same key sequence you used to enable it. Using the International Keypad You can order all versions of the CK30 keypad with an international overlay. The international overlay supports English and most Western European languages, such as French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. You enter all of the characters and functions printed above the keys just like you would on a standard keypad. For help, see
"Understanding How to Use the Keypad" earlier in this chapter. Note: There are several hidden key functions (such as { and }) on each international keypad. For more information on these hidden key sequences, refer to Using Hidden Key Sequences in Appendix A. 12 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using the TE 2000 Keypad Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer The CK30 supports TE 2000 VT100/220/320/340 and ANSI, TE 2000 5250, and TE 2000 3270. When you order the CK30 with a TE 2000 application, you also receive 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 CK30 keypad overlays, the TE 2000 keypad overlays lets you enter all the characters printed on or above the keys. The TE keypads also come with the same color-coded keys that are on the standard overlay. For more help using TE 2000, see the appropriate TE 2000 guide. Understanding the Power Key When you press the Power key to turn off the terminal, you actually put the terminal in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, the terminal continues to supply power to all memory, but turns off power to most hardware. This power-saving feature is designed to prolong battery life. When you press the Power key to turn the CK30 back on, your computer resumes where it was when you turned it off. If you are using 802.1x security, the computer may reauthenticate before it starts your application. If you have programmed the Resume Execution command, your CK30 may warm boot and restart your application. For help with the Resume Execution command, see Chapter 6 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. If your CK30 does not resume after pressing Power, you may need to warm boot it. To warm boot the CK30 Press and hold the Power key for five seconds. The CK30 will tell you it is performing a warm boot and the screen will come back up to the splash screen or your application. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 13 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Using the Screen The CK30 can have either a color or monochrome display depending on the model. Both screens are 160 x 160 pixels: the client area is 160 x 140 pixels and the status bar is 160 x 20 pixels. In addition, the screens support double-byte characters, user-programmable fonts, and bitmap graphics. Client area Status bar Navigating on the Screen There are several ways to navigate through the CK30 screens. Use this table to understand what keys to press to navigate:
To Do This:
Select an option Exit or return to a previous screen Move back a space Move forward a space Press:
The number associated with the option
or to select an option and then press Enter Press Tab to select an option and then press Enter Esc until you exit the application or return to a previous screen Backspace Orange key, Orange key, Understanding the Screen Icons Use the screen icons in the status bar to easily see the status of the battery, any connections to the network or applications, and any special keys or functions you may be using. 14 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer CK30 Screen Icons Icon Description Battery has a full charge. Battery has a medium charge. You should be able to work for several more hours before changing batteries Battery is low. You need to replace the battery now. Strong connection to the network. Medium-strength connection to the network. Weak connection to the network. No connection to the network. No Ethernet connection. Ethernet connection. Orange modifier key pressed. Green modifier key pressed. Alt key is enabled. Ctrl key is enabled. Shift key is enabled. Caps lock key is enabled. Alpha lock key is enabled. Buffered data. You are in the password-protected area of the CK30. The CK30 is connected using ActiveSync. Mouse pointer turned on. Rotating the Screen If you turn the CK30 sideways to scan information, you might find it useful to rotate the screen 90 degrees clockwise for easier readability. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 15 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer To rotate the screen 90 degrees clockwise Press Alt, Programs P r o g r a m s Using the Mouse Pointer If you need to use a mouse to perform an action in the Windows environment, you can use the mouse pointer that came on your CK30. To turn on the mouse pointer Press Alt key, key. The mouse pointer can simulate single-clicks, double-clicks, right mouse button, middle mouse button, and left mouse button functions. Use this table to understand the keys that produce each function. To Simulate This Function:
Left mouse button Middle mouse button Right mouse button Single-click Double-click Mouse down event Mouse up event Press This Key on One of the Keypads:
42-key 52-key B F2 C F3 D F4 5 5
0 (zero) 0 (zero)
. (period)
. (period) 50-key X Y Z 5
0 (zero) Tab For example, to generate a left single-click with the 52-key keypad Press B, 5 16 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Moving the mouse pointer around the screen is very easy. You just need to press the appropriate number key that is associated with the direction you want the mouse pointer to move. Using the numeric keypad to move the mouse pointer To continue moving the mouse pointer in one direction Press and hold the number key that corresponds to the direction you want to move. Understanding the LEDs The LEDs on the CK30 turn on to indicate the status of the battery, a successful decode of a bar code, or a user-defined function. Good read LED Battery LED User-Defined LEDs Understanding the LEDs on the CK30 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 17 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer Use this table to understand what the CK30 LEDs mean. LED Name User-defined Icon Battery status Description Use the CK30 Programmers Software Kit
(PSK) to program these LEDs to turn on and off for any task or error within your application. For help, see the CK30 Programmers Software Kit (PSK) Reference Manual. LED Status What it means Off The battery is fully charged On The battery is low. Replace the battery. Good Read This LED comes on when the CK30 successfully decodes a bar code. Understanding the CK30 Beeps The CK30 uses beeps to provide you with audio feedback when it performs some functions. For example, you hear a beep each time you scan a valid bar code. Use the following table to understand what the beep sequences mean. Beep Sequence High beep Three low beeps Low beep (every 15 seconds) Low beep, high beep High beep, low beep Click What it means You entered valid data or a valid command, the computer decoded a label, or the computer decoded the last row of a two-dimensional bar code. You entered or scanned an invalid command or data. The battery is low. Replace or recharge the battery as soon as possible. Your 802.1x CK30 has been authenticated Your 802.1x CK30 is not authenticated. For help, see Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security in Chapter 4. You pressed a key. You can use the Configuration Utility to change the volume of the keyclick. 18 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer You can change the beep volume and duration to accommodate your needs and environment. When you change the beep volume, you also change the keyclick volume if you have the Keypad Clicker command enabled. The keyclick is the sound you hear when you press a key. You can set the beep volume to off, low, medium, and high
(default). Use one of these three ways to change the beep volume:
Method Use the keypad. Use the Intermec Configuration menu. Use the Beep Volume command. Procedure Press the Green key, Backlight key to increase the volume. There are four beep volumes on the CK30 including off. When you reach the loudest setting, the next setting is off. The volume will then start with the lowest setting and go up. From the Intermec CK30 menu, choose Configuration Utility > CK30 Settings > Beeper and LED. For help, see Beep Volume in the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. Scanning Bar Codes Do not look directly into the window area or at a reflection of the laser beam while the laser is scanning. Long-term exposure to the laser bean can damage your vision. Avertissement: Ne regardez pas directement la rflexion dun rayon laser ou dans la fentre du laser lorsque celui-ci est en opration. Si vous regardez trop longtemps un rayon laser, cela peut endommager votre vue. 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 CK30 supports the scanning of 1D linear bar codes and 2D images depending on your model of CK30. Plus, if you have are using an integrated handle or a tethered scanner, the way you scan bar codes will be different. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 19 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer When you unpack the CK30, these bar code symbologies are enabled:
Code 39 Code 128 UPC/EAN PDF 417 (with Model C only?) 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 Configuration Utility to enable and disable symbologies for your scanner. For help understanding how to use the Configuration Utility, see Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility in Chapter 2. The next sections describe how to scan a bar code label with the integrated laser scanner, 1D linear imager and the 2D imager. Scanning With the Integrated Laser Scanner and 1D Linear Imager If the CK30 has a laser scanner or 1D linear imager, use the following procedure to understand how to scan a bar code. The linear imager can decode PDF417 bar codes as well as bar codes with high-density, wide-density, and poor quality in any lighting conditions. To scan a bar code label with the laser scanner 1 Press Power to turn on the CK30. 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the computer at a slight angle a few inches from the label. Note: If you have an advanced long-range scanner, you may need to hold the computer further away from the label. 3 Press the Scan button on the keypad and direct the red beam so that it falls across all bars in the bar code label. Insert illustration 20 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer When the CK30 successfully reads a bar code label, you will hear a high beep and the green Good Read LED turns on briefly. 4 Release the Scan button. Scanning Bar Codes With the 2D Area Imager The CK30C may have a 2D area imager instead of the conventional laser scanner. Omni-directional (360) scanning means that you can position the CK30 in any direction to scan a bar code label. To scan a bar code label with the 2D area imager 1 Press Power to turn on the CK30. 2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the computer a few inches from the label. 3 Press the Scan button on the keypad and center the red aiming beam over the bar code label. Note: The aiming beam is smaller when the imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further away. Insert illustration CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 21 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer When the CK30 successfully reads a bar code label, you will hear a high beep and the green Good Read LED turns on briefly. 4 Release the Scan button. Attaching a Tethered Scanner You can use a tethered scanner with the CK30 if you ordered it with a 10-pin tethered scanner port in place of the integrated scanner. The following devices are currently supported by the CK30:
Decoded scanners: 1470B, 1551E, 1553, 1555, 1800-series laser scanners Undecoded scanners: 1550C, 128X wands An auto-detection wizard automatically detects the presence of a scanner connected to the 10-pin scanner port. If the scanner is not auto-detected, an optional wizard allows you to identify scanner types that cannot be auto-detected by the CK30. To attach a tethered scanner 1 Locate and remove the scanner port cover. Scanner port cover 22 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer 2 Insert the scanner 10-pin connector until it locks in place. Scanner port Using the SD Card To scanner You can use an SD card to increase file storage and install software. The CK30 supports the following type of SD card:
SanDisk SD cards supporting 1-bit mode only The SD card slot is located on the top of the CK30 just above the laser scanner window. The SD card will appear in the File Manager as "SDMMC Disk."
To insert an SD card 1 Press Power to turn on the CK30. 2 Remove the two screws on the SD card slot cover and remove the cover. Cover Screw
(2 places) SD card CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 23 Chapter 1 Using the CK30 Handheld Computer 3 Gently insert the SD card into the CK30 with the printed side facing the front of the CK30. 4 Push the card into the slot until it fits firmly. 5 Replace the cover and two screws. 24 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Configuring the CK30 2 Use this chapter to understand how to configure the CK30 to communicate in your network. In this chapter, you will find these sections:
How to Configure the CK30 How the CK30 Fits Into Your Network Configuring Security on the CK30 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 How to Configure the CK30 You can configure many operation characteristics of the CK30, such as the bar code symbologies it decodes or the network settings. These characteristics are controlled by configuration parameters. The values you set for these configuration parameters determine how the computer operates. There are several ways to configure the CK30:
Use Applications on the CK30 Scan Bar Codes Programs Scan bar codes to configure basic unit and data collection parameters. Use Setup Assistant to quickly enter network parameters or to use the Configuration Utility to set all paramaters. Use Intermec Configuration Utility (ICU) Use Configuration Commands Send commands through the network to your CK30s. Ethernet or RF Network Ethernet or RF Network Use a Web browser on your desktop PC with ICU to configure parameters for each CK30 on your network. 26 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Configuring the CK30 With the Setup Assistant Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 When first setting up the CK30, use the Setup Assistant to set or enable basic network parameters and connect your CK30 to the network. The Setup Assistant is a wizard that guides you through setting the following basic network parameters:
Date and time SSID (Network name) 802.1x security DHCP server or IP address, subnet mask, and default router Primary and secondary DNS addresses Primary and secondary WINS addresses Device name To set other parameters, use the Configuration Utility or another configuration method. The Setup Assistant runs on the CK30 the first time you turn on the computer. The first screen of the Setup Assistant Wizard However, if you exit Setup Assistant before you are finished configuring the CK30, you can restart it from the SSystem Main Menu. See the next section for information on how to access the System Main Menu. After you complete the Setup Assistant, the CK30 should be communicating with your network. If you are using RF communications on your CK30, a network connection icon appears in the status bar. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 27 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility Use the menu-driven Configuration Utility to configure the CK30 and view system information. You can access the Configuration Utility while running any application. Opening the Configuration Utility When using the Configuration Utility, you may not see a parameter until you enable or disable a value for another key field. For example, you will not see IP Settings unless you disable DHCP. You may also not see a parameter if your computer does not support a particular feature. To open the Configuration Utility 1 From the CK30 splash screen, press Green key, Orange key. 2 In the password dialog box, type intermec and press Enter. The System Main Menu appears. An icon (
the password-protected area of the CK30.
) appears in the status bar showing that you are in 3 Select the Configuration Utility. The Configuration Utility main menu appears. 28 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Use this table to understand your menu options in the Configuration Utility. Configuration Utility Menu Options Menu Option Scanners, Symbologies Configure scanner settings and bar code Description Communications CK30 Settings SNMP About the CK30 Summary Restore Defaults symbologies. Set up network settings including the 802.11b radio and the Bluetooth printer. Configure settings specific to the CK30 such as the date, time, beeper volume, and backlight timeout.
View the part number, firmware version, radio, and RF protocol loaded on your CK30. View a summary of all settings for the Scanners, Symbologies menu, the Communications menu, the CK30 Settings menu, and the SNMP menu. Restore factory default settings on your CK30. Configuration Utility Menus at a Glance (placeholder graphic) CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 29 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Use this table to understand how to navigate and enter information in the Configuration Utility. To Do This:
Select an option Save a setting Exit or return to a previous screen Move back a space Move forward a space Delete a character Delete all characters in a field when highlighted Press:
The number associated with the option
or to select an option and then press Enter Tab to select an option and then press Enter Enter key Esc until you exit the application or return to a previous screen Backspace Orange key, Orange key, Green key, Backspace () key Backspace () key Restoring Default Settings You can restore the CK30 to factory default settings from the Configuration Utility. Note: Using the Restore Defaults option resets all network parameters. As a result, you may lose network communications. This option should only be used by network administrators or by Intermec support personnel. To restore factory default settings 1 From the Configuration Utility menu, select Restore Defaults. The following Alert box appears:
30 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 2 Press Enter to restore factory defaults. A progress bar appears on the screen to show you the status of restoring the factory defaults. Exiting the Configuration Utility When you exit the Configuration Utility, you leave the password-protected area of the CK30. The password-protected icon (
) disappears from the status bar. To exit the System Main Menu 1 From the System Main Menu, press Esc or select Exit. 2 When asked if you want to exit the System Main Menu, press Enter. Configuring the CK30 With Commands Through the Network You can change the configuration parameters of the CK30 by sending commands through a host computer or through the network. If you are using a network, you can configure one or more CK30 at a time. For help, see Chapter 2 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. Configuring the CK30 With the Intermec Configuration Utility (ICU) I dont have any information to put here yet. Configuring the CK30 by Scanning Bar Codes You can change the configuration parameters of the CK30 by scanning Code 39 or Code 93 bar codes labels containing configuration commands. This method is a fast and easy way to change just a few configuration parameters on a single CK30. You can scan the bar code labels in the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual or you can create your own bar code labels. Chapter 2 in the Configuration Manual describes how to create your own bar code labels. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 31 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 You can only change some of the configuration parameters by scanning bar codes. To configure all of configuration parameters, use the Configuration Utility, send commands through the network to your Ck30, or use the Intermec Configuration Utility. For example, you can use the Beep Volume configuration command to adjust the beep volume of the CK30. Scan this bar code label to set the volume to the lowest level:
Set Beep Volume to Low
*$+BV1*
*$+BV1*
When you scan bar code configuration commands, the CK30 emits a series of beeps unless the volume is turned off. There are two beep sequences:
One high beep means you scanned a valid configuration command. Three low beeps means you scanned an invalid configuration command. How the CK30 Fits Into Your Network The CK30 is a versatile handheld computer that you can easily add to your wired or wireless data collection network. You can connect your CK30 to your network using:
Serial Communications RF Communications Ethernet Communications Bluetooth Wireless Printing 32 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using Serial Communications on the CK30 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 The CK30 has a serial port to transfer data to and receive data from another device via RS-232 communications. You can also insert the CK30 into a communications dock to transmit data to and receive data from a host computer or PC using serial communications. Mainframe File server Terminals Ethernet Serial cable PC CK30 To use serial communications with your CK30 1 Turn off the CK30. 2 Connect the CK30 to the serial port of another device. You can do this in one of the following ways:
Connect the CK30 serial port to the serial port of the other device using the AA1A (26-pin to DB9-pin) serial adapter cable. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 33 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Connect the AD1 or AD2 Communications Dock to the serial port of the other device using a DB9-pin to DB9-pin serial adapter cable. 3 Turn on the CK30. Using RF Communications on the CK30 Make sure all components with antennas are at least 30 cm
(1 ft) apart when power is applied. Failure to comply could result in equipment damage. Attention: Assurez-vous que la distance entre tous les lments avec antennes soit dau moins 30 centimtres (un pied) avant de faire la connexion avec lalimentation lectrique, faute de quoi vous risquez dendommager votre installation. The CK30 has an internal antenna to transfer data using RF communications. This section of the manual assumes that you have already set up your RF communications network including your access points. If you are using a UDP Plus network, you also need to have your DCS 30X or G4000 communicating with a host computer. If you are using 802.1x security, this section also assumes that your authentication server and access points are properly configured and that they have been set to the current date and time. Your CK30 supports one of the following types of network protocol:
TCP/IP UDP Plus The next sections explain the parameters you need to configure for the CK30 to work in your RF network. 34 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP/IP Network In a TCP/IP network, the CK30 communicates with a host computer directly using TCP/IP for the RF protocol. The access point acts as a bridge to allow communications between the wired network and the RF network. Host TCP/IP Direct Connect Ethernet Access point CK30s To use RF communications in a TCP/IP network 1 Configure these network parameters on each CK30 in the network:
Network Name (SSID) Host IP Address CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 35 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 IP Settings (if not using DHCP) Network Port 2 Configure the security. The easiest way to configure the network parameters on the CK30 is to use the Configuration Utility. For help, see Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility on page 28. Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network In a UDP Plus network, the CK30 communicates with a host computer through the DCS 30X or the G4000. Host Ethernet UDP Plus G4000 Access point CK30s 36 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 The DCS 30X or G4000 translate UDP Plus packets on the RF 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 RF network. To use RF communications in a UDP Plus network 1 Configure these network parameters on each CK30 in the network:
Network Name (SSID) Controller IP Address IP Settings (if not using DHCP Network Port Default Router (DCS 30X or G4000 on different subnetwork) Subnet Mask (DCS 30X or G4000 on different subnetwork) 2 Configure the security. The easiest way to configure the network parameters on the CK30 is to use the Configuration Utility. For help, see Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility on page 28. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 37 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Using Ethernet Communications on the CK30 You can use the CK30 directly in an Ethernet network if you have ordered Ethernet on your CK30 and you insert it into an AD1 or AD2 communications dock. The communications dock has an Ethernet connector that makes it possible for the CK30 to connect to your Ethernet network. Host File server Terminals Ethernet PC 243X hardwired to PC To use the CK30 in an Ethernet network 1 Either enable DHCP or configure these network parameters on each CK30 in the network:
IP Address Subnet Mask Default Router 2 If required for your network, set these parameters on each CK30 in the network:
Primary and Secondary DNS Servers Primary and Secondary WINS Servers 38 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Configuring the CK30 for Bluetooth Wireless Printing Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 You can send information to printers wirelessly using the Bluetooth qualified module by Socket Communications. The Bluetooth technology uses short-range radio links and allows for communications over a ten-meter range. To configure the CK30 for wireless printing 1 Go to Configuration Utility > Communications >
Bluetooth. 2 Select Set Wireless Printer to start the Bluetooth device discovery. A list of discovered devices appears in the Devices dialog box. 3 Select the device you want to use from the list and press Enter. If devices are discovered, but your device is not displayed, make sure your device and radio are turned on and try device discovery again. Use this table to understand the parameters you see in the Bluetooth menu. Parameter Remote Device Name Description Name of the remote Bluetooth compatible printer. Remote Device Address The network address of the Bluetooth Set Wireless Printer Device Name Device Address compatible printer. Discovers Bluetooth compatible devices. The name assigned to your CK30. The network address of your CK30. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 39 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 Bluetooth Parameter Descriptions (continued) Parameter Discoverable Connectable Class of Device Description Makes your CK30 discoverable on the network. Makes your CK30 connectable on the network. Determines how the device appears to other devices during discovery. For more information about using Bluetooth communications, see the Wireless Printing Development Guide available on the Intermec Developers Library CD. Configuring Security on the CK30 The CK30 uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol to provide your wireless networks the same level of protection as a comparable wired network. WEP adds security to wireless local area networks (WLANs) based on the 802.11b standard. You can enable or disable WEP security. To use 802.11 security, you need:
An Intermec MobileLAN access point with an 802.11b radio and software release 1.80 or later. A CK30 handheld computer with an 802.11b radio and the wireless security option. To enable WEP security on the CK30 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your CK30. 2 Open the Configuration Utility. For help, see Configuring the CK30 With the Configuration Utility earlier in this chapter. 3 Enable WEP Encryption. 4 Set the value of each of the four WEP keys. 40 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 You can enter either 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 WEP 64-bit or a 13-byte value for WEP 128-bit. Hex keys must be preceded by 0x and contain 10 or 26 hex numbers. For example, to enter a key with the value of ABCDE for a radio that supports WEP 64-bit:
Enter ABCDE for an ASCII key Enter 0x4142434445 for a hex key 5 Select the WEP key you want to use for data transmission. 6 Exit the Configuration Utility. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 41 Chapter 2 Configuring the CK30 42 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Managing the CK30 3 Use this chapter to understand how to manage information on the CK30. In this chapter, you will find these sections:
Accessing the System Main Menu Using File Manager Using Task Manager Using ActiveSync on the CK30 Installing Applications Using AutoCab Changing the Password Saving Your Configuration or Application to Flash Upgrading the Firmware Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 Accessing the System Main Menu You need to access the System Main Menu to be able to use most of the tools for managing the CK30. Access to the System Main Menu is password protected to ensure that only authorized individuals can use it. To access the System Main Menu 1 From the CK30 splash screen, press Green key, Orange key. 2 In the password dialog box, type intermec and press Enter. The System Main Menu appears. Note: When you access the System Main, an icon (
in the status bar indicating that you are in the password-
protected area of the CK30.
) appears To exit the System Main Menu From the System Main Menu, press Esc or select Exit from the list. When you exit the System Main Menu, the icon disappears from the status bar. 44 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using File Manager Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 File Manager provides the ability to run an executable file, delete a file, or view the properties of a file. To open File Manager From the System Main Menu, select File Manager. The File Manager screen appears. To run an application 1 Navigate to the folder containing the application file. 2 Select the file by pressing its associated number or by scrolling to it and pressing Enter. The following dialog box appears:
3 Select Run and press Enter. Your application opens. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 45 Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 To delete a file 1 Navigate to the folder containing the file you want to delete. 2 Select the file by pressing its associated number or by scrolling to it and pressing Enter. 3 From the dialog box, select Delete and press Enter. 4 When the screen asks for confirmation that you want to delete the file, Press Enter. The file is deleted and you remain in the selected folder. To view the properties of a file 1 Navigate to the folder containing the file you want to view. 2 Select the file by pressing its associated number or by scrolling to it and pressing Enter. 3 From the dialog box, select Properties and press Enter. A screen appears showing you the details of the file. For example, you should see something similar to this screen:
4 Press any key to return to the File Manager. 46 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using Task Manager Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 Task Manager provides information about applications running on the CK30. You do not need to use the System Main Menu to access Task Manager - you can access Task Manager at any time. Use Task Manager to perform several tasks, such as:
View all applications currently running on the CK30 Close an application Switch between applications To view applications currently running on the CK30 Press Alt, Tab The Task Manager dialog box appears with the active application selected. To close an application 1 Select the application you want to close. The following list box appears:
2 Scroll to End Task and press Enter. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 47 Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 The application closes and you return to the System Main Menu. To switch between applications 1 Select the application you wan to close. 2 Select Switch To and press Enter. The application you selected now appears on the screen. Using ActiveSync on the CK30 You can use ActiveSync to establish a connection between your desktop PC and the CK30. ActiveSync allows you to transfer files, synchronize files, perform remote debugging, and other device management activities. ActiveSync is a free application available from the Microsoft website. To establish a partnership between your desktop PC and the CK30, you will need:
A USB cable An AD1 or AD2 communications dock ActiveSync version 3.7 or later Installing ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership You must use a USB cable to establish your initial partnership between the CK30 and your desktop PC. If you are running Windows NT on your desktop PC, you cannot connect to your CK30 with ActiveSync. To install ActiveSync and establish a partnership 1 Download ActiveSync from the Microsoft website and follow the onscreen instructions for installing it on your desktop PC. When the installation process is complete, the Get Connected dialog box appears:
48 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 The ActiveSync Get Connected dialog box 2 Connect the AD1 to your desktop PC with the USB cable 3 Click Next in the Get Connected dialog box. ActiveSync detects a device on the USB port and prompts you to set up a new partnership. 4 In the Set Up a Partnership dialog box, click Next. 5 In the Select Number of Partnerships dialog box, select Yes, I want to synchronize with only this computer and then click Next. 6 In the Select Synchronization Settings dialog box, check the items you want to synchronize and click Next. 7 In the Setup Complete dialog box, click Finish. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 49 Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 When the partnership has been established, the following screen appears on your desktop showing the device name of your CK30 and the Connected status. The Microsoft ActiveSync screen An icon also appears in the CK30 status bar indicating that it has established an ActiveSync partnership with your desktop PC. Note: If ActiveSync does not establish a partnership on the first try, the Get Connected dialog box appears on your desktop with the message Your device was not detected. Click Next on the Get Connected dialog box until your device is detected. Now that the partnership has been established, all future connections will be handled through ActiveSync. To connect to your PC using ActiveSync in the future, all you need to do is place a CK30 in the AD1 or AD2 communications dock or turn on the CK30 by pressing Power. 50 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using ActiveSync to Copy Files and Install Applications Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 You can use ActiveSync to copy files to the CK30 and to install applications. Basically, to install an application, you need to copy the .cab file to a directory on the CK30 and then run it. Use the following procedures to learn how to copy files and install applications on the CK30 using ActiveSync. To copy a file to the CK30 1 Connect the CK30 to your desktop PC using ActiveSync. For help, see the previous section Installing ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership. 2 In ActiveSync, click Explore. Windows Explorer will open the Mobile Device window of your CK30:
3 In Windows Explorer, browse to the file that you want to copy on your device or desktop computer. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 51 Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 4 Right-click the file and click Copy. 5 Place the cursor in the desired folder for your device, right-
click, and click Paste. The file has now been copied to the CK30 and you will be able to see it using File Manager. To install an application on the CK30 1 Open File Manager on the CK30. 2 Navigate to the .cab file you want to install. 3 Select the file by pressing its associated number or by scrolling to it and pressing Enter. 4 Select Run from the dialog box and press Enter. The .cab file executes and your application begins the installation process on the CK30. Installing Applications Using AutoCab Still waiting to see how this is going to work on the CK30 Changing the Password You may want to change the password from the default
(intermec) to help restrict access to the SSystem Main Menu. The Change Password dialog box is very easy to access and to use. To change the password 1 From the CK30 splash screen, press Green key, Orange key. 2 In the password screen, type intermec and press Enter. The System Main Menu appears. 52 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 3 From the System Main Menu, select Change Password. The Change Password dialog box appears:
4 Type intermec in the Old Password field. 5 Press Tab to move to the New Password field. 6 Type your new password and then press Tab to move to the Retype New field. 7 Type your new password in again. 8 Press Enter. The screen displays a message reading Password successfully changed. Saving Your Configuration or Application to Flash There is now an option to save the configuration or applications to Flash. There will be a menu option at the System Main Menu level for applications and a menu option at the Configuration Utility level. Saving the changes to Flash ensures that the changes will be persistent that is, that the changes will be there after the CK30 is cold-booted. Upgrading the Firmware How is this done?
CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 53 Chapter 3 Managing the CK30 54 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Use this chapter to solve problems you may encounter while using the CK30. You will also find information on booting the computer and routine maintenance. Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems and Solutions If you have any problems using the CK30, look in this chapter to find a possible solution. This chapter consists of the following sections:
Sections Problems While Operating the CK30 Problems While Configuring the CK30 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security Problems With RF Connectivity Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port Problems Transmitting Data Through the DCS 30X or G4000 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes Booting and Resetting the CK30 Cleaning the Scanner Window and Computer Screen Page 4-57 4-57 4-58 4-61 4-63 4-63 4-64 4-66 4-67 You can also use the error numbers and messages table and the terminal diagnostics to help analyze and solve problems. For help, see Chapter 4, Running Diagnostics, in the CK30 Handheld computer configuration Manual (P/N 073528). If you have problems with the TE 2000 terminal emulation applications, see the appropriate TE 2000 guide. If you send the CK30 in for service, it is your responsibility to save the terminal data and configuration. Intermec is responsible only for ensuring that the keypad and other hardware features match the original configuration when repairing or replacing your computer. 56 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Operating the Terminal Problem You press Power to turn on the CK30 and nothing happens. The Battery light is on and the terminal beeps once every 15 seconds. The terminal appears to be locked up and you cannot enter data. Solution Make sure you have a charged battery installed correctly. For help, see Charging and Installing the Battery in Chapter 1. The battery may be discharged. Replace the battery pack with a spare charged battery, or charge the battery and try again. The battery charge is low. You have a few minutes of power left. Immediately replace the battery with a spare charged battery pack, or charge the battery. Press Power to turn on the CK30. The CK30 boots all the systems, clears RAM memory, and starts the application. Remove the battery pack. Let the terminal sit for 1 minute. Install the battery pack. Press Power to turn on the CK30.
(CK30 with an 802.11b radio only) Wait at least 10 seconds and try again. If the CK30 is still connecting to the G4000 or the host, it ignores any input from the keypad or scanner. Try reloading the firmware. For help, see Upgrading the Firmware in Chapter 3. If the CK30 will not boot or reset, contact your local Intermec service representative for help. Problems While Configuring the Terminal Problem You scan a configuration command, such as Keypad Caps Lock, and nothing happens. Solution There are two possible solutions:
You may have one or more reader commands disabled, such as Change Configuration, so that you cannot change the configuration. Enable all of the reader commands and try again. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 57 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Configuring the Terminal (continued) Problem You scan or enter an option for the Scanner Selection configuration command and you hear three low beeps. You scan a configuration command, such as Keypad Caps Lock, and you hear three low beeps. Solution The terminal may be waiting for another command to complete the configuration change. If you started by scanning the Enter Accumulate command, you must finish the command by scanning the Exit Accumulate command. For help, see Chapter 6, Configuration Command Reference, in the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. Scan the Enable Override to temporarily enable all of the reader commands. When you are finished, remember to disable the override so that your data is not interpreted as a command. Enable Override
*$+DC3*
*$+DC3*
You may have scanned or entered a Scanner Selection command that does not apply to the type of scanner that you have installed. Try scanning or entering the Scanner Selection command again and select an option for the type of module you have installed. If you are working in the CK30 System Main Menu, you cannot scan configuration commands. Use the Configuration Utility to change the CK30 configuration, or exit the system menu to scan configuration commands. Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security If you have trouble configuring the terminal for 802.1x security, check these problems and possible solutions. For more error numbers and messages, see 802.1x Security Error Numbers and Messages in Chapter 4 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. This section references error numbers that are displayed on the Error Logger screen in the Diagnostics menu. To view the Error Logger screen, from the System Main Menu, choose Diagnostics > Software Diagnostics > Error Logger. 58 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security Problem Possible Solution The CK30 indicates that it is authenticated by emitting a low beep and a high beep, but it does not communicate with the host. Make sure that the CK30 IP address, host IP address, subnet mask, and default router are properly configured for your network. The AUTHENTICATING message does not appear on the screen, and a network connection icon is not in the status bar. The AUTHENTICATING message does not appear on the screen. A network connection icon appears in the status bar, but it disappears. The terminal indicates that it is not authenticated by emitting a high beep and a low beep. This error code appears on the Error Logger screen:
0x377 Note: Do not cold boot the terminal. Cold booting the terminal resets the time and date. The terminal may not be communicating with your MobileLAN access point. Make sure the network name on the CK30 is the same as the network name (SSID) of the access point that you are trying to communicate with. The default network name is INTERMEC. The 802.1x security network may not be active. Make sure that the Odyssey server software is properly loaded and configured on the server PC. For help, see the documentation that shipped with your server software. The CK30 may not be communicating with the MobileLAN access point that you want it to communicate with. Make sure that the network name on the CK30 is the same as the network name of the access point that you are trying to communicate with. The default network name is INTERMEC. The MobileLAN access point that you are trying to communicate with may not be communicating with the Odyssey server. Make sure your MobileLAN access point is turned on, properly configured, and has 802.1x security enabled. Make sure that:
The User Name and Password parameters on your CK30 match the user name and password on your Odyssey server. You may need to re-enter the password on both your CK30 and Odyssey server. On your Odyssey server, the user and group are allowed and the group policy is allowed to log in to the Odyssey server. For help, see the documentation that shipped with your Odyssey server software. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 59 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security (continued) Problem The AUTHENTICATING message appears on the screen, but the CK30 does not emit a low beep and a high beep to indicate that it is authenticated. The AUTHENTICATING message appears on the screen, but the CK30 does not emit a low beep and a high beep to indicate that it is authenticated. This error code appears on the Error Logger screen:
0x37B The CK30 indicates that it is not authenticated by emitting a high beep and a low beep. One of these error codes appears on the Error Logger screen:
0x50A or 0x509 Solution The IP address and secret key for your MobileLAN access point must match the IP address and secret key on your Odyssey server. You may need to re-enter the IP address and secret key on both your MobileLAN access point and Odyssey server. Your Odyssey server is active and that it can communicate with your MobileLAN access point. You can use the PING command to determine communications. The Odyssey server software is running on the server PC. The UDP port (standard RADIUS port, 1812) on your Odyssey server is active. For help, see the documentation that shipped with your Odyssey server software. The CK30 takes up to 60 seconds to authenticate; however, this process may take longer if there is interference in RF communications. You may need to wait for the authentication process to finish. You may be out of range of the MobileLAN access point you are trying to communicate with. Try moving closer to the MobileLAN access point. The authentication process timed out. You may be out of range of the MobileLAN access point that you are trying to communicate with. Try moving closer to the MobileLAN access point. The time and date on your CK30 does not fall within the range of valid dates indicated on the server certificate. Modify the time and date so that it falls within the range of valid dates. For help, see Time and Date in Chapter 6 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. 60 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security (continued) Problem Possible Solution The terminal indicates that it is not authenticated by emitting a high beep and a low beep. This error code appears on the Error Logger screen:
0x513 The terminal indicates that it is not authenticated by emitting a high beep and a low beep. This error code appears on the Error Logger screen:
0x542 The root Certificate Authority certificate on your terminal cannot validate the server certificate. Make sure your Odyssey server is using a server certificate that matches the root certificate loaded on your terminal. Verify the root certificate in the CACERT.PEM file on your terminals C drive. WHERE WILL THIS BE ON THE CK30?
For help, see the documentation that shipped with your Odyssey server software. Neither of the server certificate common names configured on your terminal match the server certificate common name in the active server certificate on your Odyssey server. Delete both server certificate common names on your terminal to see if you can authenticate without checking the server certificate common name. Change one or both server certificate common names on your terminal so that they match the server certificate common names in the active server certificate on your Odyssey server. For help, see Server Certificate Common Name in Chapter 6 of the CK30 Handheld Computer Configuration Manual. Problems With RF Connectivity Problem Solution You are having problems with your 802.11b RF network coverage. Make sure that the Multiple Density Distribution
(MDD) command on your access point is not enabled. When MDD is enabled, the access point distributes values for these RF coverage parameters to your terminal: AP Density and Medium Reservation. Changes made by your access point are not reflected in the terminal menu system. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 61 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems With RF Connectivity (continued) Problem Possible Solution When you turn on the terminal after it was suspended for a while (10-15 minutes or longer), the terminal can no longer send or receive messages over the network. The host may have deactivated or lost your current terminal emulation session. In a TCP/IP direct connect network, you need to turn off the Keep Alive message
(if possible) from the host so that the TCP session is maintained while a terminal is suspended. The no network connection icon appears in the status bar. The CK30 is not communicating with the access point. The CK30 is connected to the G4000 or host computer and you move to a new site to collect data. The network connection icon was visible but now the no network connection icon is visible. The CK30 is not connected to the access point. Make sure the access point is turned on and operating. You may also be using the terminal out of range of an access point. Try moving closer to an access point to re-
establish communications. If you are using a MobileLAN access point with firmware release 1.34 or earlier, it may not be able to communicate with the terminal. For help upgrading your access point firmware, see the MobileLAN access System Manual (P/N 067150). Make sure the CK30 is configured correctly for your network. The radio parameters on the terminal must match the values set for all access points the terminal may communicate with. For help, see Using RF Communications on the CK30 in Chapter 2. If you have an 802.11b radio, the radio initialization process may have failed. Try resetting the CK30. See Booting the CK30 later in this chapter. If you have tried these possible solutions and the no network connection icon still appears, you may have a defective radio card. For help, contact your local Intermec service representative. You may have gone out of range of an access point. Try moving closer to an access point or to a different location to re-establish communications. Once you are in range again, the network connection icon will appear again. Any data you collected while out of range will be transmitted over the network. 62 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems With RF Connectivity (continued) Problem Possible Solution The network connection icon is in the status bar, but you cannot establish a terminal emulation session with the host computer. The network connection icon is in the status bar, but the host computer is not receiving any data from the CK30. There may be a problem with the host computer, a problem with the connection between the G4000 and the host computer, or a problem with the connection between the access point and the host computer. Check with your network administrator to make sure the host is running and allowing users to login to the system. In a UDP Plus or WTP network, there may be a problem with the connection between the G4000 and the host computer. Check with your network administrator or see the users manual for the G4000. In a TCP/IP network, there may be a problem with the connection between the access point and the host computer. Check with your network administrator or use your access point users manual. Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port If you are having problems sending or receiving data through the integrated I/O port on the terminal, check these possible problems:
Make sure the terminal is connected to the PC, host computer, or RS-232 serial device using the appropriate cable. If the terminal is in a communications dock, make sure that the communications dock is connected to the serial device using the appropriate cable. Problems Transmitting Data Through the DCS 30X or G4000 Problem Transaction Buffer Full. Solution The buffer holding transactions to be sent to the DCS 30X or G4000 is full. Stop collecting data with this terminal. Make sure the terminal is communicating with the DCS 30X or G4000 and let the terminal send all the transactions in the buffer before you continue collecting data. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 63 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems Transmitting Data Through the DCS 30X or G4000 (continued) Problem Sending Buffer Transactions. Transaction Aborted. Transmit Error XX, press Enter. Receive Error XX, press Enter. Shutting down. Controller Shutdown. Solution This is an information message to tell you that buffered transactions are now being sent to the DCS 30X or G4000. You can begin collecting data again once the message clears. The transaction just sent to the DCS 30X or G4000 was not received. Try sending the transaction again. There is an error transmitting data to the DCS 30X or G4000. XX represents the status code error. Note the error code listed in the message and contact your local Intermec service representative for help. Press Enter to continue. There is an error receiving data from the DCS 30X or G4000. XX represents the status code error. Note the error code listed in the message and contact your local Intermec service representative for help. Press Enter to continue. The DCS 30X or G4000 is shutting down. You may continue collecting data and buffer the transactions in the terminal until the DCS 30X or G4000 starts again, or stop collecting data with the terminal. The DCS 30X or G4000 has shut down. You may continue collecting data and buffer the transactions in the terminal until the DCS 30X or G4000 starts again, or stop collecting data with the terminal. Problems While Scanning Bar Codes Problem Solution 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. 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 on scanning distances, see Specifications in Appendix A. 64 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes (continued) Problem Solution When you release the Scan button, the Good Read LED does not turn off. The Good Read LED will remain on if you configure the terminal to use edge triggering. If you configure the terminal for level triggering and the Good Read LED remains on, there may be a problem. Press the Scan button again without scanning a bar code label. If the LED is still on, contact your local Intermec service representative. You have an input device attached to the terminal and it cannot read any bar codes. You may not be using an input device that is supported with the terminal. Make sure you are using one of the supported input devices. The input device attached to the terminal does not appear to work well or read bar code labels very quickly. Try setting the Scanner Selection command to the specific input device you have attached. Check the bar code symbologies you have enabled on the terminal. Enable only the symbologies that you are using. The scanner will not read the bar code label. 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 quality may be poor or unreadable. To check the quality of the bar code label, try scanning a bar code label that you know scans. 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 Configuration Utility to check the symbologies. On the Symbologies Menu, each symbology that is enabled has a check mark () next to the name of the symbology. If your bar code symbology is disabled, enable it and then try scanning the bar code label again. Make sure that the application you are running on the terminal is expecting input from a bar code. You may need to type this information instead of scanning it. The scanner does not read the bar code labels quickly, or the scanning beam seems to be faint or obscured. 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. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 65 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Problems While Scanning Bar Codes (continued) Problem Solution You scan a reader command, such as Backlight On, and nothing happens. 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. Booting the CK30 The reader commands are disabled. Scan the Enable Override command shown here to temporarily enable all of the reader commands. When you are finished, remember to disable the override so that your data is not interpreted as a command. Enable Override
*$+DC3*
*$+DC3*
The terminal may have decoded the bar code label in a symbology other than the labels actual symbology. Try scanning the bar code label again. Make sure you scan the entire label. To operate the terminal quickly and efficiently, you should enable only the bar code symbologies that you are going to scan. You seldom need to warm or cold boot the CK30. The CK30 uses the configuration currently saved in flash memory during the boot process. Once the CK30 finishes booting, your application appears on the screen. You need to cold boot the CK30 when an application is locked up and will not respond, when you upgrade the firmware, or when you reflash the computer. The next instructions explain how you warm and cold boot the CK30. Warm Booting the CK30 If your CK30 does not resume after pressing Power, you may need to warm boot it. To warm boot the CK30 Press and hold the Power key for five seconds. The CK30 will tell you it is performing a warm boot and the screen will come back up to the splash screen or your application. 66 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Cold Booting the CK30 If the CK30 or application is locked up, follow this procedure to perform a cold boot:
To cold boot the CK30 1 Remove the battery. 2 Using a small pointed device (such as the end of a paper clip), press the reset switch on the back side of the CK30. 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 A A 0 3 K C Reset switch 3 Replace the battery. The battery LED on the CK30 will blink three times and the CK30 will start performing the power on sequence. Cleaning the Scanner Window and CK30 Screen To keep the terminal in good working order, you may need to perform these minor maintenance tasks:
Clean the scanner window. Clean the CK30screen. CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 67 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK30 Clean the scanner window and CK30 screen as often as needed for the environment in which you are using the terminal. To clean the CK30, use a solution of ammonia and water. There are no user-serviceable parts inside the terminal. Opening the unit will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components. Attention: La terminal ne contient pas de pices rvisibles par lutilisateur. Le fait douvrir lunit annule la garantie et peut endommager les pices internes. To clean the scanner window and terminal screen 1 Press Power to turn off the CK30. 2 Dip a clean towel or rag in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess solution. Wipe off the scanner window and CK30 screen. Do not allow any abrasive material to touch these surfaces. 3 Wipe dry. 68 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Appendix A Chapter A Appendix Physical and Environmental Specifications Use the tables in this section to locate technical information about the CK30 and its available features and options. Physical Dimensions Length:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
20.3 cm (8.0 in) 8.9 cm (3.5 in) 5.5 cm (2.15 in), 6.2 cm (2.45 in) with large bottom enclosure 476 g (16.8 oz) Power Specifications Operating:
Backup:
Rechargeable 2200 mAh lithium-ion battery Super Cap supplying 10 minutes bridge time while the main battery is replaced Electrical Specifications Models:
Electrical rating:
CK30A, CK30B, CK30C 12VDC at XXX mA Temperature and Humidity Specifications Operating temperature:
Operating humidity:
Storage temperature:
Storage humidity:
0C to 50C (32F to 122F) 10 to 90% non-condensing
-20C to 60C (-4F to 140F) 0 to 95% relative humidity, non-
condensing Screen Specifications 160 x 160 pixels 3.12 inch diagonal square active area Contrast: eight settings CK30A, CK30B: electroluminescent backlight with on/off control CK30C: LED backlight with high and low settings 70 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Chapter A Appendix Keypad Options 42-key large numeric and function keypad, available with programmable, international, 3270 TE, 5250 TE, and VT/ANSI TE overlays 50-key full alphanumeric keypad, available with programmable, international, 3270 TE, 5250 TE, and VT/ANSI TE overlays 52-key full alphanumeric keypad, available with programmable, international, 3270 TE, 5250 TE, and VT/ANSI TE overlays Accessories for the CK30 You can use these accessories (sold and ordered separately) with the CK30:
AB1 Battery Use the lithium-ion battery to provide main power to the computer. AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger Use the AC1 to charge up to four AB1 batteries at a time. The battery charger is designed to sense when a battery is fully charged and not overcharge it, ensuring long and consistent battery life. AC2 4-Bay Battery Charging Dock Use the AC2 to charge up to four AB1 batteries without having to remove them from the CK30. You can insert up to four CK30s with batteries installed making it easy to remember to charge your batteries overnight. AD1 Communications Dock Use the AD1 to charge your AB1 battery and provide power to your CK30 while still having the ability to communicate via a serial, Ethernet, or USB port. AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock Use the AD2 to accommodate up to four CK30s with a battery installed. The AD2 dock charges the batteries, provides power to CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 71 Chapter A Appendix the computer, and provides a USB and serial port for each inserted CK30. AG1 Protective Case The protective case provides a clear vinyl covering to protect the display and keypad area. AG2 Protective Boot The protective boot provides additional ruggedness for the CK30. AH1 Handle The handle works with all models of the CK30 and provides a convenient scanning trigger. AL1 Holster and Belt The holster and belt provide an easy way for you to carry the CK30 while not using it. The holster and belt support either right or left-handed use and you can use it with a CK30 with or without a handle. AL2 Handstrap The removable and adjustable handstrap make it easy for you to hold and use the CK30 without fatiguing your hand. AL3 Swiveling Belt Clip Use the swiveling belt clip to expediently store your CK30 while not in use. Once you have attached the belt clip, it is easy to insert and remove the CK30 as necessary. AV1 Vehicle Cradle The vehicle cradle provides protection from vibrations that exceed the level the CK30 can withstand alone. AA1A Serial Adapter The serial adapter is a 26-pin dual-row connector to DB-9 connector that connects directly to the bottom of the CK30. AE1 Power Supply Provides power to all of the communication docks and chargers. 72 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Using Hidden Key Sequences Chapter A Appendix Both the standard and international keypads have hidden key sequences to access special characters not printed on the keypad overlay. Use the following tables to understand how to access these hidden functions on the different versions of the keypads. Hidden Key Sequences on the Standard Keypads To Type:
50-Key Press This Key Sequence on One of the Keypads:
42-Key Green key, F9 Green key, F6 Green key, F7 Green key, F11 Green key, F12 Green key, F3 Green key, F4 Green key, F8 Green key, F10 52-Key Green key, 6 Green key, G Green key, I Green key, K Green key, L Green key, N Green key, O Green key, P Green key, Q Green key, R Green key, S Green key, T Hidden Key Sequences on the International Keypads To Type:
52-Key Green key, 6 Green key, 9 Green key, 0 50-Key Green key, S Green key, T Press This Key Sequence on One of the Keypads:
42-Key Green key, Green key, Green key, Green key, Green key, 9 Green key, Tab CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual 73 Chapter A Appendix 74 CK30 Handheld Computer Users Manual Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, Washington 98203 U.S.A. tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.intermec.com CK30 Handheld Computer User's Manual
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Important Radio Information!
Contents For Users in the United States and Canada .................................................................................................... 2 For the Bluetooth Provided Module by Socket Communications Configuration .......................... 2 For the Mini PCI Module (802.11b/g) Configuration...................................................................... 2 For Users Outside of the United States and Canada....................................................................................... 3 For the Configuration Without the Radio ........................................................................................ 3 For Bluetooth Provided Module by Socket Communications Configuration .................................... 3 For Mini PCI (802.11b/g) Configuration ......................................................................................... 4 Pour les utilisateurs en dehors du Canada et des Etats-unis ............................................................................ 6 Pour la configuration sans radio........................................................................................................ 6 Pour la configuration du module fourni Bluetooth de Socket Communications................................ 6 Pour la configuration de Mini PCI (802.11 b/g)............................................................................... 7 Fr Benutzer auerhalb von Kanada und den Vereinigten Staaten ................................................................. 8 Fr die Konfiguration ohne Radio .................................................................................................... 8 Konfiguration mit Bluetooth-kompatiblem Modul von Socket Communications ............................. 8 Konfiguration mit Mini-PCI (802.11 b/g)........................................................................................ 9 Per gli utenti al di fuori del Canada o degli Stati Uniti ................................................................................. 10 Per la configurazione con modulo Bluetooth fornito da Socket Communications ........................... 10 Per la configurazione con mini PCI (802.11 b/g)............................................................................ 11 Para Usuarios Fuera de Canada o de los Estados Unidos .............................................................................. 11 Para la configuracin sin la radio..................................................................................................... 11 Para el mdulo configurado con Bluetooth por medio de la Socket Communications..................... 12 Para la configuracin de Mini PCI (802.11 b/g) ............................................................................. 12 Para Usurios Fora do Canad ou dos Estados Unidos................................................................................. 13 Para a configurao sem o rdio ...................................................................................................... 13 Para configurao do mdulo Bluetooth fornecido pela Socket Communications ........................... 13 Para configurao do Mini PCI (802,11 b/g) .................................................................................. 14
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............................................................................................... 16 For Users in the United States and Canada Place this supplement in your manual. For the Bluetooth Provided Module by Socket Communications Configuration This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Federal Communications Commission Compliance FCC Digital Emissions Compliance: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the radio or television receiving antenna.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the radio or Increase the separation between the computer equipment and receiver. television receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help. For body worn operation, this radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR is a measurement of radio frequency energy. The FCC permits a maximum SAR value of 1.6 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this product when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.268 W/kg. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Intermec could void the users authority to operate this equipment. For the Mini PCI Module (802.11b/g) Configuration This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that can cause undesired operation. For body worn operation, this radio has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR is a measurement of radio frequency energy. The FCC permits a maximum SAR value of 1.6 W/kg. The highest SAR value for this product when worn on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.268 W/kg 2 Agency Approvals: See users guide instructions for handling, charging, and replacing batteries. Failure to follow those instructions can result in personal injury, fire, or battery explosion. Industry Canada Compliance This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. This device requires a radio license unless it is used totally inside a building.
(The user must obtain this license.) Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. Cet appareil exige une license radio moins dtre entirement install dans un btiment. (Lutilisateur doit obtenir cette license.) For Users Outside of the United States and Canada Place this supplement in your manual. For the Configuration Without the Radio European Union Compliance This product complies with EN 55022, EN 55024, and EN 60950 as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and by the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC. Additional EMI/RFI Compliances This device meets the Class B limit requirements of CISPR 22. This device complies with the Australian EMC Framework as required by AS/NZS 3548. Note: This product complies with the emission limits of FCC Part 15 Class B as well as CISPR 22 Class B, as mentioned above. However, the user should be aware that when this product is used with some accessories, it may only be compliant with Class A limits of both standards. For Bluetooth Provided Module by Socket Communications Configuration The Intermec product you purchased transmits and receives data using a 2.4 GHz Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum system. Programming and configuration information for the transceivers is also provided in the host device documentation. Please check the Intermec Web site for additional documentation at www.intermec.com. Hereby, Intermec Technologies Corporation declares that this Bluetooth module is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product has been assessed to the following standards:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incl. Amdt. 1-4, 11) 3 The original Declaration of Conformity is available on the Intermec Technologies Corporation web site at www.intermec.com. This product transmits electromagnetic waves at 2.4 GHz frequency range. It has been tested and found compliant with U.S. (OET Guide 65) and Canadian (RSS 102) RF exposure regulations. There are no regulations covering this product type in the EU at this time. The transmitter modules output power is 1 mW. The products using this module are intended for business and industrial environments. They should not be used in residential environments and by children. This product is marked with this logo and uses radio frequency bands that are not harmonized throughout the European Community. The following table indicates the areas of intended use of the equipment and any known restrictions. Country of Intended Use Yes No License Required Restrictions Details Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden United Kingdom Other non-EU:
Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland Japan X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Frequency operation restricted to 2446.5 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. Additional EMI/RFI Compliance This device meets the Class B limit requirements of CISPR 22. For Mini PCI (802.11b/g) Configuration The Intermec product you purchased transmits and receives data using a 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum system. 4 Programming and configuration information for the transceivers is also provided in the host device documentation. Please check the Intermec Web site for additional documentation at www.intermec.com. Hereby, Intermec Technologies Corporation declares that this mini PCI radio is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC). This product has been assessed to the following standards:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incl. Amdt. 1-4, 11) The original Declaration of Conformity is available on the Intermec Technologies Corporation Web site at www.intermec.com. This product transmits electromagnetic waves at 2.4 GHz frequency range. It has been tested and found compliant with U.S. (OET Guide 65) and Canadian (RSS 102) RF exposure regulations. There are no regulations covering this product type in the EU at this time. The products using this module are intended for business and industrial environments. They should not be used in residential environments and by children. Mini PCI: This product is marked with this logo and uses radio frequency bands that are not harmonized throughout the European Community. The following table indicates the areas of intended use of the equipment and any known restrictions. No Country of Intended Use Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France Yes X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg The Netherlands Portugal Spain Sweden United Kingdom Other non-EU:
Iceland Liechtenstein Norway Switzerland Japan License Required Restrictions Details X Frequency operation restricted to 2446.5 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. 5 Additional EMI/RFI Compliance This device meets the Class B limit requirements of CISPR 22. Pour les utilisateurs en dehors du Canada et des Etats-unis Veuillez placer ce supplment dans votre manuel. Pour la configuration sans radio Dclaration de conformit europenne Ce produit est conform aux normes EN 55022, EN 55024, et EN 60950, tel quexig par la directive de lEMC n 89/336/CEE amende par larticle 92/31/CEE et par la directive sur la basse tension n 73/23/CEE amende par larticle 93/68/CEE. Conformit additionelle la norme EMI/RFI Cet appareil respecte les limites imposes pour la Classe B par le CISPR 22. Remarque: Ce produit a t reconnu conforme aux limites dmission du FCC partie 15 Classe B et du CISPR 22 Classe B, tel que mentionn ci-dessus. Cependant, lutilisateur doit tre conscient du fait que lorsque ce produit est utilis avec certains accessoires, il risque dtre seulement conforme aux limites de Classe A pour les deux normes. Pour la configuration du module fourni Bluetooth de Socket Communications Le produit Intermec que vous avez achet peut transmettre et recevoir des donnes laide dun systme dtalement du spectre en bond de frquence de 2,4 GHz. Les informations de programmation et de configuration pour les metteurs-rcepteurs sont galement fournies dans la documentation de lappareil hte. Pour obtenir toute documentation supplmentaire, veuillez consulter le site Web dIntermec, ladresse www.intermec.com. Par la prsente, Intermec Technologies Corporation dclare que ce Bluetooth radio est conforme aux exigences de base et autres exigences pertinentes de la Directive R&TTE (1999/5/EC). Ce produit a t valu par rapport aux normes suivantes:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (comprenant lamendement 1-4, 11) La Dclaration de conformit originale est disponible sur le site Web dIntermec Technologies Corporation, ladresse www.intermec.com. Ce produit met des ondes lectromagntiques une plage de frquences de 2,4 GHz. Il a t valu et reconnu conforme aux rglements concernant lexposition la radiofrquence des tats-Unis
(OET Guide 65) et du Canada (RSS 102). Il ny a actuellement aucun rglement couvrant ce type de produit pour lUnion europenne. La puissance de sortie du module metteur-rcepteur est de 1 mW. Les produits utilisant ce module sont destins des environnements commerciaux et industriels. Ils ne doivent pas tre utiliss dans des environnements rsidentiels et par des enfants. 6 Ce produit est marqu de ce logo et il utilise des bandes de frquence radio qui ne sont pas harmonises sur le territoire de la Communaut europenne. Le tableau suivant rpertorie les zones dutilisation prvues pour lquipement et les restrictions connues. Pays dutilisation prvu Belgique France Oui Non X X Licence requise Restrictions Dtails X La frquence dopration est limite une valeur variant entre 2 446,5 MHz et 2 483,5 MHz. Conformit additionelle la norme EMI/RFI Cet appareil respecte les limites imposes pour la Classe B par le CISPR 22. Pour la configuration de Mini PCI (802.11 b/g) Le produit Intermec que vous avez achet peut transmettre et recevoir des donnes laide dun systme dtalement du spectre en squence directe de 2,4 GHz. Les informations de programmation et de configuration pour les metteurs-rcepteurs sont galement fournies dans la documentation de lappareil hte. Pour obtenir toute documentation supplmentaire, veuillez consulter le site Web dIntermec, ladresse www.intermec.com. Par la prsente, Intermec Technologies Corporation dclare que ce modle mini PCI radio est conforme aux exigences de base et autres exigences pertinentes de la Directive R&TTE
(1999/5/EC). Ce produit a t valu par rapport aux normes suivantes :
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (comprenant lamendement 1-4, 11) La Dclaration de conformit originale est disponible sur le site Web dIntermec Technologies Corporation, ladresse www.intermec.com. Ce produit met des ondes lectromagntiques une plage de frquences de 2,4 GHz. Il a t valu et reconnu conforme aux rglements concernant lexposition la radiofrquence des tats-Unis
(OET Guide 65) et du Canada (RSS 102). Il ny a actuellement aucun rglement couvrant ce type de produit pour lUnion europenne. Les produits utilisant ce module sont destins des environnements commerciaux et industriels. Ils ne doivent pas tre utiliss dans des environnements rsidentiels et par des enfants. Mini PCI: Ce produit est marqu de ce logo et il utilise des bandes de frquence radio qui ne sont pas harmonises sur le territoire de la Communaut europenne. 7 Le tableau suivant rpertorie les zones dutilisation prvues pour lquipement et les restrictions connues. Pays dutilisation prvu Belgique France Oui Non X X Licence requise Restrictions Dtails X La frquence dopration est limite une valeur variant entre 2 446,5 MHz et 2 483,5 MHz. Conformit additionelle la norme EMI/RFI Cet appareil respecte les limites imposes pour la Classe B par le CISPR 22. Fr Benutzer auerhalb von Kanada und den Vereinigten Staaten Legen Sie diese Ergnzung in Ihr Handbuch. Fr die Konfiguration ohne Radio Europische bereinstimmungserklrung Dieses Produkt entspricht EN55022, EN55024, und EN 60950 in bereinstimmung mit der EMC-Richtlinie 89/336/EWG, abgendert durch 92/31/EWG, und der Richtlinie fr Niederspannung 73/23/EWG, abgendert durch 93/68/EWG. Zustzliche Elektromagnetische Strung-bereinstimmung Dieses Gert entspricht den Grenzbestimmungen der Klasse B von CISPR 22. Hinweis: Dieses Produkt entspricht wie bereits erwhnt, den Emissionsgrenzen von FCC Teil 15 Klasse B sowie CISPR 22 Klasse B. Der Benutzer sollte jedoch wissen, dass dieses Produkt, wenn es mit bestimmten Zubehrteilen verwendet wird, nur den Grenzwerten der Klasse A beider Normen entspricht. Konfiguration mit Bluetooth-kompatiblem Modul von Socket Communications Das Intermec-Produkt, das Sie gekauft haben, sendet und empfngt Daten mit Hilfe eines 2,4-GHz-
Frequenzsprung-Spreizspektrumsystems. Dieses Produkt bermittelt elektromagnetische Wellen in einem Frequenzbereich von 2,4 GHz. Es wurde getestet und in bereinstimmung mit U.S. (OET Anleitung 65) und kanadischen (RSS 102) RF-Bestrahlungsvorschriften befunden. Zur Zeit gibt es in der EU keine Richtlinien, die diesen Produkttyp abdecken. In der Dokumentation des Hostgertes finden Sie auerdem Informationen zum Programmieren und Konfigurieren der Sende-Empfangs-Gerte. Weitere Hinweise erhalten Sie auf der Intermec-
Website unter www.intermec.com. Hiermit erklrt Intermec Technologies Corporation, dass das Bluetooth Radio mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen sachdienlichen Vorschriften der R&TTE-Richtlinie (1999/5/EC) bereinstimmt. Dieses Produkt wurde gem der folgenden Normen bewertet:
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ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (einschl. Amdt. 1-4, 11) Die Originalkonformittserklrung steht auf der Website der Intermec Technologies Corporation unter www.intermec.com zur Verfgung. Die Ausgangsleistung des Sende-Empfangs-Moduls betrgt 1 mW. Die Produkte, die dieses Modul verwenden, sind fr geschftliche und industrielle Umgebungen gedacht. Sie sollten nicht in Wohngegenden und in der Nhe von Kindern verwendet werden. Das Produkt ist mit diesem Markenzeichen versehen und verwendet Radiofrequenzbreiten, die in der Europischen Gemeinschaft nicht berall aufeinander abgestimmt sind. Zustzliche Elektromagnetische Strung-bereinstimmung Dieses Gert entspricht den Grenzbestimmungen der Klasse B von CISPR 22. Konfiguration mit Mini-PCI (802.11 b/g) Das Intermec-Produkt, das Sie gekauft haben, sendet und empfngt Daten mit Hilfe eines 2,4-GHz-
Direktsequenz-Spreizspektrumsystems. Dieses Produkt bermittelt elektromagnetische Wellen in einem Frequenzbereich von 2,4 GHz. Es wurde getestet und in bereinstimmung mit U.S. (OET Anleitung 65) und kanadischen (RSS 102) RF-Bestrahlungsvorschriften befunden. Zur Zeit gibt es in der EU keine Richtlinien, die diesen Produkttyp abdecken. In der Dokumentation des Hostgertes finden Sie auerdem Informationen zum Programmieren und Konfigurieren der Sende-Empfangs-Gerte. Weitere Hinweise erhalten Sie auf der Intermec-
Website unter www.intermec.com. Hiermit erklrt Intermec Technologies Corporation, dass das Radio mit Mini-PCI mit den wesentlichen Anforderungen und anderen sachdienlichen Vorschriften der R&TTE-Richtlinie
(1999/5/EC) bereinstimmt. Dieses Produkt wurde gem der folgenden Normen bewertet:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (einschl. Amdt. 1-4, 11) Die Originalkonformittserklrung steht auf der Website der Intermec Technologies Corporation unter www.intermec.com zur Verfgung. Die Produkte, die dieses Modul verwenden, sind fr geschftliche und industrielle Umgebungen gedacht. Sie sollten nicht in Wohngegenden und in der Nhe von Kindern verwendet werden. Mini-PCI: Das Produkt ist mit diesem Markenzeichen versehen und verwendet Radiofrequenzbreiten, die in der Europischen Gemeinschaft nicht berall aufeinander abgestimmt sind. Zustzliche Elektromagnetische Strung-bereinstimmung Dieses Gert entspricht den Grenzbestimmungen der Klasse B von CISPR 22. 9 Per gli utenti al di fuori del Canada o degli Stati Uniti Si prega di collocare questo supplemento nel manuale.Per la configurazione senza la radio Dichiarazione europea di conformit Questo prodotto conforme a EN55022, EN55024, e EN 60950 come richiesto dalla Direttiva EMC 89/336 CEE, modificata dalla 92/31/CEE e dalla Direttiva sulla bassa tensione 73/23/CEE, modificata dalla 93/68/CEE. Ulteriore conformit con EMI/RFI Questo dispositivo soddisfa i requisiti concernenti i limiti della Classe B di CISPR 22. Nota: sebbene questo prodotto sia conforme ai limiti di emissione per i dispositivi di classe B contemplati dagli standard FCC parte 15 e CISPR 22, come indicato sopra, si fa presente che, qualora venga utilizzato con determinati accessori, possibile che risulti conforme soltanto ai limiti fissati per la classe A da entrambi gli standard. Per la configurazione con modulo Bluetooth fornito da Socket Communications Il prodotto Intermec che avete acquistato trasmette e riceve i dati tramite un sistema a 2,4 GHz che utilizza la tecnologia FHSS (salto di frequenze, spettro esteso). La documentazione del dispositivo host fornisce inoltre le informazioni sulla programmazione e la configurazione dei transceiver. Per altre informazioni, consultate il sito Web Intermec allindirizzo www.intermec.com. Con la presente Intermec Technologies Corporation dichiara che questo Bluetooth radio conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle altre clausole importanti della direttiva R&TTE (1999/5/EC). Questo prodotto stato valutato in base ai seguenti standard:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incluso Amdt. 1-4, 11) La dichiarazione di conformit originale disponibile presso il sito Web di Intermec Technologies Corporation a www.intermec.com. Questo prodotto trasmette onde elettromagnetiche con una frequenza intorno ai 2,4 GHz. Dai collaudi ai quali stato sottoposto risultato conforme alle norme statunitensi (OET Guide 65) e a quelle canadesi (RSS 102) relative allesposizione alle radiofrequenze. Attualmente non esistono norme relative a questo prodotto nellUnione Europea. La potenza di uscita del modulo trasmittente di 1 mW. I prodotti che utilizzano questo modulo sono destinati ad ambienti industriali e commerciali e non debbono essere utilizzati in ambienti residenziali e dai bambini. Questo prodotto reca questo marchio ed utilizza bande di radiofrequnza che non sono armonizzate nellambito della Comunit Europea. Ulteriore conformit con EMI/RFI Questo dispositivo conforme ai limiti stabiliti in CISPR 22 per la Classe B. 10 Per la configurazione con mini PCI (802.11 b/g) Il prodotto Intermec che avete acquistato trasmette e riceve i dati tramite un sistema a 2,4 GHz che utilizza la tecnologia DSSS (sequenza diretta, spettro esteso). La documentazione del dispositivo host fornisce inoltre le informazioni sulla programmazione e la configurazione dei transceiver. Per altre informazioni, consultate il sito Web Intermec allindirizzo www.intermec.com. Con la presente Intermec Technologies Corporation dichiara che questo Modello radio mini PCI conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle altre clausole importanti della direttiva R&TTE (1999/5/EC). Questo prodotto stato valutato in base ai seguenti standard:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incluso Amdt. 1-4, 11) La dichiarazione di conformit originale disponibile presso il sito Web di Intermec Technologies Corporation a www.intermec.com. Questo prodotto trasmette onde elettromagnetiche con una frequenza intorno ai 2,4 GHz. Dai collaudi ai quali stato sottoposto risultato conforme alle norme statunitensi (OET Guide 65) e a quelle canadesi (RSS 102) relative allesposizione alle radiofrequenze. Attualmente non esistono norme relative a questo prodotto nellUnione Europea. I prodotti che utilizzano questo modulo sono destinati ad ambienti industriali e commerciali e non debbono essere utilizzati in ambienti residenziali e dai bambini. Mini PCI: questo prodotto reca questo marchio ed utilizza bande di radiofrequnza che non sono armonizzate nellambito della Comunit Europea. Ulteriore conformit con EMI/RFI Questo dispositivo conforme ai limiti stabiliti in CISPR 22 per la Classe B. Para Usuarios Fuera de Canada o de los Estados Unidos Por favor, coloque este suplemento dentro de su manual. Para la configuracin sin la radio Declaracin de conformidad europea Este producto cumple con las normas EN55022, EN55024, y EN 60950, de acuerdo a lo establecido por la directiva de EMC 89/336/CEE corregida por 92/31/CEE y por la directiva referente al bajo voltaje 73/23/CEE corregida por 93/68/CEE. Conformidad adicional con EMI/RFI Este dispositivo cumple con los lmites requeridos para la Clase B de CISPR 22. 11 Nota: Este producto cumple con los lmites de emisin de FCC Parte 15 Clase B, as como de CISPR 22 Clase B, como se menciona anteriormente. Sin embargo, se hace saber al usuario que cuando este producto se usa con ciertos accesorios, tal vez slo pueda cumplir con los lmites de la Clase A para ambos estndares. Para el mdulo configurado con Bluetooth de la Socket Communications Este producto de Intermec transmite y recibe datos por medio de un sistema de espectro ensanchado en lupulizacin de frecuencia de 2,4 GHz. Para obtener informacin sobre la configuracin y programacin del transceptor, consulte la documentacin provista con el dispositivo host. Para obtener documentacin adicional, visite el sitio web de Intermec: www.intermec.com. Por la presente, Intermec Technologies Corporation declara que el Bluetooth radio cumple con los requisitos esenciales de acuerdo con la directiva (1999/5/EC) de R&TTE. Este producto ha sido evaluado de acuerdo con los siguientes estndares o normas:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incl. Enmienda 1-4, 11) La Declaracin de Conformidad original est disponible en el sitio web de Intermec Technologies Corporation: www.intermec.com. Este producto transmite ondas electromagnticas de radio en la gama de frecuencias de 2,4 GHz. Ha sido probado y se ha determinado que cumple con las reglamentaciones de los EE.UU. (OET Guide 65) y del Canad (RSS 102), referentes a la exposicin de RF. En este momento, no existen reglamentaciones que abarquen este producto en la UE. La potencia de salida del mdulo transmisor es de 1 mW. Los productos que usan este mdulo estn destinados para uso en ambientes comerciales e industriales. No deben ser usados en ambientes residenciales o en la proximidad de nios. Este producto est marcado con este logotipo y usa bandas de frecuencia de radio que no han sido armonizadas a lo largo de la Unin Europea. Conformidad adicional con EMI/RFI Este dispositivo cumple con los lmites requeridos para la Clase B de CISPR 22. Para la configuracin de Mini PCI (802.11 b/g) Este producto de Intermec transmite y recibe datos por medio de un sistema de espectro ensanchado en secuencia directa de 2,4 GHz. Para obtener informacin sobre la configuracin y programacin del transceptor, consulte la documentacin provista con el dispositivo host. Para obtener documentacin adicional, visite el sitio web de Intermec: www.intermec.com. Por la presente, Intermec Technologies Corporation declara que el Modelo mini PCI rdio cumple con los requisitos esenciales de acuerdo con la directiva (1999/5/EC) de R&TTE. Este producto ha sido evaluado de acuerdo con los siguientes estndares o normas:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12) 12
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (incl. Enmienda 1-4, 11) La Declaracin de Conformidad original est disponible en el sitio web de Intermec Technologies Corporation: www.intermec.com. Este producto transmite ondas electromagnticas de radio en la gama de frecuencias de 2,4 GHz. Ha sido probado y se ha determinado que cumple con las reglamentaciones de los EE.UU. (OET Guide 65) y del Canad (RSS 102), referentes a la exposicin de RF. En este momento, no existen reglamentaciones que abarquen este producto en la UE. Los productos que usan este mdulo estn destinados para uso en ambientes comerciales e industriales. No deben ser usados en ambientes residenciales o en la proximidad de nios. Mini PCI: Este producto est marcado con este logotipo y usa bandas de frecuencia de radio que no han sido armonizadas a lo largo de la Unin Europea. Conformidad adicional con EMI/RFI Este dispositivo cumple con los lmites requeridos para la Clase B de CISPR 22. Para Usurios Fora do Canad ou dos Estados Unidos Coloque este suplemento no seu manual. Para a configurao sem o rdio Conformidade com a Unio Europia Este produto obedece o EN 55022, EN 55024, e EN 60950 como exigido pela Diretiva EMC 89/336/EEC como retificada pela 92/31/EEC e pela Diretiva de Baixa Voltagem 73/23/EEC como retificada pela 93/68/EEC. Conformidades EMI/RFI Adicionais Este dispositivo satisfaz os requisitos de limite da Classe B do CISPR 22. Nota: Este produto obedece os limites de emisso de FCC Parte 15 Classe B, assim como CISPR 22 Classe B, como mencionado anteriormente. Contudo, o usurio deve saber que ao usar este produto com alguns acessrios, ele pode obedecer apenas aos limites Classe A dos dois padres. Para configurao do mdulo Bluetooth fornecido pela Socket Communications O produto Intermec que voc comprou transmite e recebe dados usando um sistema FHSS
(Espectro de Difuso de Seqncia Hopping) de 2,4 GHz . As informaes sobre programao e configurao dos transceptores tambm so fornecidas na documentao do dispositivo hospedeiro. Consulte tambm o site da Intermec na web, no endereo www.intermec.com, para documentao complementar. 13 Por este documento, a Intermec Technologies Corporation declara que o Bluetooth radio atende aos requisitos essenciais e outras condies relevantes da Diretiva R&TTE (1999/5/EC). Esse produto foi avaliado em relao aos seguintes padres:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (includa Amdt. 1-4, 11) A Declarao de Conformidade original est disponvel no site da web da Intermec Technologies Corporation no endereo www.intermec.com. Este produto transmite ondas eletromagnticas na faixa de freqncia de 2,4 GHz. Ele foi testado e aprovado quanto sua conformidade com os regulamentos de exposio RF dos EUA (OET Guide 65) e do Canad (RSS 102). No existem regulamentos cobrindo esse tipo de produto atualmente na UE. A potncia de sada do mdulo transmissor de 1 mW. Os produtos que usam este mdulo so destinados aos ambientes comerciais e industriais. Eles no devem ser utilizados em ambientes residenciais e por crianas. Este produto identificado por esta logomarca e utiliza bandas de freqncia de rdio que no esto harmonizadas na Comunidade Europia. Conformidades EMI/RFI Adicionais Este produto atende aos requisitos de limite Classe B do CISPR22. Para configurao do Mini PCI (802,11 b/g) O produto Intermec que voc comprou transmite e recebe dados usando um sistema DSSS (Espectro de Difuso de Seqncia Direta) de 2,4 GHz . As informaes sobre programao e configurao dos transceptores tambm so fornecidas na documentao do dispositivo hospedeiro. Consulte tambm o site da Intermec na web, no endereo www.intermec.com, para documentao complementar. Por este documento, a Intermec Technologies Corporation declara que o Modelo mini PCI radio atende aos requisitos essenciais e outras condies relevantes da Diretiva R&TTE (1999/5/EC). Esse produto foi avaliado em relao aos seguintes padres:
ETSI EN 300 328-2 v1.2.1 (2001-12)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 v1.1.1 (2001-09)
EN 60950:1992 (includa Amdt. 1-4, 11) A Declarao de Conformidade original est disponvel no site da web da Intermec Technologies Corporation no endereo www.intermec.com. Este produto transmite ondas eletromagnticas na faixa de freqncia de 2,4 GHz. Ele foi testado e aprovado quanto sua conformidade com os regulamentos de exposio RF dos EUA (OET Guide 65) e do Canad (RSS 102). No existem regulamentos cobrindo esse tipo de produto atualmente na UE. Os produtos que usam este mdulo so destinados aos ambientes comerciais e industriais. Eles no devem ser utilizados em ambientes residenciais e por crianas. 14 Mini PCI: Este produto identificado por esta logomarca e utiliza bandas de freqncia de rdio que no esto harmonizadas na Comunidade Europia. Conformidades EMI/RFI Adicionais Este produto atende aos requisitos de limite Classe B do CISPR22. 15 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com 2003 Intermec Technologies Corp. All Rights Reserved Important Radio Information
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1 | User Manual 5 | Users Manual | 1.03 MiB | March 09 2003 |
Important CK30 Information!
P/N 073394-001 Contents For Users in the United States and Canada...................................................................................................2 For Users Outside of the United States or Canada........................................................................................4 Pour les utilisateurs en dehors du Canada et des Etats-unis..........................................................................5 Fr Benutzer auerhalb von Kanada oder den Vereinigten Staaten ............................................................. 6 Per gli utenti al di fuori del Canada o degli Stati Uniti.................................................................................7 Para usuarios fuera de Canada o de los Estados Unidos...............................................................................8 Para usurios fora do Canad ou dos Estados Unidos ..................................................................................9
.........................................................................10 For Users in the United States and Canada Place this supplement in your manual. Federal Communications Commission Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that can cause undesired operation. This equipment is intended for operation in a commercial environment, in compliance with the requirements for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and it must not be used in a residential environment; however, it has also been tested and found to comply with the more stringent requirements for a Class B device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. It generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, it may cause interference to radio communications. If this equipment causes interference, the user will be required to correct the interference at the users own expense. Note: In order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules, the input/output (I/O) cables that interconnect between the device and any peripheral must be as specified by Intermec. Attention: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Intermec could void the users authority to operate this equipment. Industry Canada Compliance This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada. Safety Agency Approvals This device is UL and cUL Listed (UL 60950/C22.2#60950) and TV GS Licensed (EN 60950 and EN 60825-1) for safety. Battery Recycling Information This product contains a Lithium Ion (Li-ion) main battery. 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. Li-ion Li-ion 2 Note: In the U.S., the EPA does not consider spent Li-ion batteries as hazardous waste. 3 Laser Compliance and Precaution This section does not apply to products using the linear imager. The CK30 is registered with the CRDH as a Class II Laser Product (CFR 21 Subpart J). This product has a maximum output of 1 mW at 630-680 nm. There are no user serviceable parts inside the CK30. Use of controls or adjustments, or performance of procedures other than those specified herein, may result in hazardous laser light exposure of up to 1 mW at 630-680 nm. Avertissement: Aucune des pices internes du modle CK30 ne peut tre rpare par lutilisateur. Lutilisation dappareils de contrle et dajustement ainsi que lexcution de procdures dutilisation autres que celles qui sont indiques dans la prsente publication peuvent entraner une exposition dangereuse la lumire laser pouvant atteindre jusqu 1 mW 630-680 nm. Note: There are no controls or adjustments provided for routine operation or maintenance of the CK30. Remarque: Aucun appareil de contrle ou dajustement nest fourni pour les oprations de routine ou de maintenance de lappareil CK30. The label shown below is attached on the underside of the CK30 device:
For Users Outside of the United States or Canada Place this supplement in your manual. This product complies with EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950, and EN 60825-1 as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by 92/31/EEC and by the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC as amended by 93/68/EEC. Safety Agency Approvals This device is UL and cUL Listed (UL 60950/C22.2#60950) and TV GS Licensed (EN 60950 and EN 60825-1) for safety. Additional EMI/RFI Compliance This device meets the Class B limit requirements of CISPR 22. This device complies with AS/NZS 3548 and other applicable rules under the Australian EMC framework. Laser and Linear Imager Compliance and Precaution This product complies with the following standards for laser and LED safety:
4 IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Class 2 or Class 3R (1 mW, 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Class 1 LED Product (imaging options only) This product is provided with a set of laser safety labels illustrated on pages 10-11 of this guide. If the appropriate label is not installed on the device, locate the sheet of labels that was shipped with your device and place the appropriate label over the existing label. Note: Products using the imaging options do not come with the labels mentioned above. These labels are only required for products using laser scan engines. Battery Recycling Information This product contains a Lithium Ion (Li-ion) main battery. 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. Li-ion Li-ion Pour les utilisateurs en dehors du Canada et des Etats-unis Veuillez placer ce supplment dans votre manuel. Dclaration de conformit europenne Ce produit est conform aux normes EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950 et EN 60825-1 tel quexig par la directive de lEMC n 89/336/CEE amende par larticle 92/31/CEE et par la directive sur la basse tension n 73/23/CEE amende par larticle 93/68/CEE. Approbations dagences pour la scurit Cet appareil fait partie de la liste UL et cUL (UL 60950/C22.2 n 60950) et il est sous licence TV GS (EN 60950 et EN 60825-1) en termes de scurit lorsquil est aliment par batterie ou par la source dalimentation Intermec 065236, par 071776. Conformit additionelle la norme EMI/RFI Cet appareil remplit les conditions requises sur les limites pour les appareils de Classe B conformment CISPR 22. Conformit de limageur au laser et linaire et prcaution Ce produit est conforme aux normes de scurit suivantes sur les appareils laser:
IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Produit au laser de Classe 2 ou Classe 3R (1 mW 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Classe 1 Produit avec DEL (option dimageur linaire seulement) 5 Ce produit est fourni avec un jeu dtiquettes sur la scurit des appareils laser illustr aux pages 10-11 de ce guide. Si ltiquette approprie nest pas appose sur lappareil, trouvez la feuille dtiquettes livre avec lappareil et posez la bonne tiquette par-dessus ltiquette existante. Remarque: Les produits utilisant limageur linaire ne sont pas fournis avec les labels indiqus ci-dessus. Ces labels ne sont requis que pour les produits dots de moteurs de balayage au laser. Informations sur le recyclage des batteries Ce produit contient une batterie principale dions de lithium (Li-ion) pour la sauvegarde de la mmoire. Lorsque une batterie atteignent la fin de leur dure de vie utile, une batterie uses doivent tre mises aux rebuts par un agent de recyclage ou un manipulateur de matriaux dangereux agr. Il ne faut pas mlanger ce batterie aux autres dchets solides. Pour plus dinformations sur le recyclage ou la mise aux rebuts, contacter votre centre de services Intermec Technologies. Li-ion Li-ion Fr Benutzer auerhalb von Kanada oder den Vereinigten Staaten Legen Sie diese Ergnzung in Ihr Handbuch. Europische bereinstimmungserklrung Dieses Produkt entspricht EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950, und EN 60825-1 in bereinstimmung mit der EMC-Richtlinie 89/336/EWG, abgendert durch 92/31/EWG, und der Richtlinie fr Niederspannung 73/23/EWG, abgendert durch 93/68/EWG. Sicherheitszulassungen durch Prfstellen Dieses Gert ist in die UL- und die c-UL-Liste (UL 60950/C22.2 Nr. 60950) aufgenommen und vom TV GS (EN 60950 und EN 60825-1) gem der Sicherheitsnorm lizenziert, solange es mit einer Batterie oder dem Intermec-Netzanschlu 065236 ber 071776. Zustzliche Elektromagnetische Strung-bereinstimmung Dieses Gert stimmt mit den Grenzbestimmungen der Klasse B von CISPR 22 berein. Vorschriften und Vorkehrungen fr Laserscanner und Linear Imager Dieses Produkt entspricht den folgenden Normen fr Lasersicherheit:
IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Laser-Produkt der Klasse 2 oder Klasse 3R (1 mW, 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Klasse 1 LED-Produkt (nur fr die Option Linear Imager) Dieses Produkt ist mit einer Reihe von Lasersicherheitsaufklebern ausgestattet, die auf Seiten 10-
11 dieser Anleitung abgebildet sind. Diese Aufkleber enthalten wichtige 6 Sicherheitsinformationen fr den Benutzer. Wenn Sie sich nicht in Kanada oder in den USA befinden, MSSEN Sie das Aufkleberblatt nehmen, das mit diesem Gert geliefert wurde, und den bestehenden Aufkleber ersetzen oder ihn mit dem entsprechenden Aufkleber Ihres Landes berkleben. Anmerkung: Produkte, die den Linear Imager verwenden, werden nicht mit den oben genannten Beschriftungen geliefert. Diese Beschriftungen sind nur fr Produkte erfoderlich, die Laserscanner verwenden. SICHERHEITSBESTIMMUNGEN FR DEN GEBRAUCH VON WEITBEREICHSSCANNERN DER KLASSE 3A Um VGB93 des deutschen Gesetzes zu entsprechen, mssen die folgenden Anforderungen eingehalten werden:
1 Diese Scanner drfen nur in einer kontrollierbaren Umgebung wie z. B. einer Lagerhalle benutzt werden, wo das unabsichtliche Sehen des Laserstrahls oder das dem Laserstrahl Ausgesetztsein durch die allgemeine ffentlichkeit vermieden werden kann. 2 Im Benutzungsbereich dieser Scanner mssen auffallende Warnschilder angebracht werden, um sowohl die Sicherheit des Bedienenden als auch die Sicherheit von Personen im Benutzungsbereich dieser Scanner zu gewhren. 3 Nur angemessen geschulte, verantwortliche Personen sollten mit dem Gebrauch dieser Scanner beauftragt werden. Der falsche Umgang mit diesen Scannern kann zu Augenverletzungen des Bedienenden oder anderer Personen in der Umgebung fhren, insbesondere wenn die richtigen Sicherheitsmanahmen nicht eingehalten werden. Gesunder Menschenverstand ist angebracht. Richten Sie den Laserstrahl nicht auf andere Personen, besonders nicht auf deren Augen. Betrachten Sie den Laserstrahl nicht mit optischen Instrumenten (Lichtverstrkungsgerten). Versuchen Sie nicht, Spiegelreflektionen anzuschauen. Anmerkung: Seien Sie extrem vorsichtig, wenn Sie diese Produkte mit rckstrahlenden Etiketten verwenden. Vermeiden Sie, das zu scannende Etikett in einem Winkel anzusehen, bei dem der Laserstrahl direkt in Ihre Augen oder in die Augen einer sich in der Umgebung befindlichen Person reflektiert wird. Informationen zum Recycling von Batterien Dieses Produkt enthlt eine Lithium-Ionen-Batterie (Li-Ionen-Batterie) als Hauptbatterie zur Speichersicherung. Wenn die Batterie ausgedient haben, sollten die Batterie durch einen qualifizierten Recycler oder einen Sondermllhndler entsorgt werden. Werfen Sie diese Batterie nicht in den Feststoffabfall. Setzen Sie sich mit Ihrem Intermec Technologies Service-Zentrum in Verbindung, um weitere Informationen zum Recycling oder Entsorgen zu erhalten. Li-ion Li-ion Per gli utenti al di fuori del Canada o degli Stati Uniti Si prega di collocare questo supplemento nel manuale. 7 Dichiarazione europea di conformit Questo prodotto conforme a EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950, e EN 60825-1 come richiesto dalla Direttiva EMC 89/336 CEE, modificata dalla 92/31/CEE e dalla Direttiva sulla bassa tensione 73/23/CEE, modificata dalla 93/68/CEE. Approvazioni relative alla sicurezza Questo prodotto conforme agli standard di sicurezza UL e cUL (UL 60950/CC22.2 n.60950) e TV GS (EN 60950 e EN 60825-1) se utilizzato con una batteria o con lalimentatore Intermec 065236 tramite l 071776. Ulteriore conformit con EMI/RFI Questo dispositivo conforme ai limiti stabiliti in CISPR 22 per la Classe B. Imager laser e lineare Conformit e precauzioni Questo prodotto conforme ai seguenti standard di sicurezza relativi ai prodotti laser:
IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Prodotto laser della Classe 2 o Classe 3R (1 mW a 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Prodotto LED di Classe 1 (solo opzione con imager lineare) Questo prodotto fornito delle etichette di sicurezza laser illustrate alle pagine 10-11 di questa guida. Se non stata applicata letichetta appropriata, localizzare il foglio con le etichette che stato spedito con il dispositivo e applicare letichetta appropriata sulletichetta esistente. Nota: i prodotti dotati di imager lineare non sono dotati delle targhette sopra menzionate. Queste targhette sono obbligatorie solo per i prodotti che fanno uso di motori di scansione al laser. Informazioni sul riciclaggio della batteria Questo prodotto contiene una batteria principale a ioni de litio (Li-ion) per il backup della memoria. Se le batteria diventano inutilizzabili, le batteria usate devono essere eliminate da personale specializzato nel riciclaggio o nelleliminazione di materiali pericolosi. Non disperdere questo batteria insieme ai rifiuti solidi. Per informazioni sul riciclaggio o leliminazione, rivolgersi al centro di assistenza di Intermec Technologies. Li-ion Li-ion Para usuarios fuera de Canada o de los Estados Unidos Por favor, coloque este suplemento dentro de su manual. Declaracin de conformidad europea Este producto cumple con las normas EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950, y EN 60825-
1 de acuerdo a lo establecido por la directiva de EMC 89/336/CEE corregida por 92/31/CEE y por la directiva referente al bajo voltaje 73/23/CEE corregida por 8 93/68/CEE. Aprobacin de organismos de seguridad Este dispositivo est listado por UL y por cUL (UL 60950/C22.2#60950) y est licenciado por TV GS (EN 60950 y EN 60825-1) por razones de seguridad cuando es alimentado por un paquete de batera o por la unidad de alimentacin 065236 de Intermec a travs del 071776. Conformidad adicional con EMI/RFI Este dispositivo cumple con los lmites requeridos para la Clase B de CISPR 22. Precauciones y normas para el uso del Lector de imgenes lser y lineal Este producto cumple con los siguientes estndares de seguridad del rayo lser:
IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Clase 2 o Clase 3R de producto lser (1 mW a 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Class 1 Producto LED (opcin de Lector de imagines nicamente) Con el producto se incluye una serie de etiquetas de precaucin sobre el uso del lser como las que se ilustran en las pginaciones 10-11 de esta gua. Si el dispositivo no muestra la etiqueta correcta, busque la hoja de etiquetas enviadas con el dispositivo y pegue la etiqueta correspondiente sobre la existente. Note: Los productos que usan el Lector de imgenes no incluyen las etiquetas mencionadas anteriormente. Estas etiquetas slo son requeridas para los productos que usan motores de lectura lser. Informacin acerca del reciclaje de la batera Este producto contiene una batera principal de litio-in (batera de Li-in). Cuando la batera lleguen al fin de su vida til, debern ser desechados o reciclados por personal especializado en residuos peligrosos o expertos en reciclaje. No las mezcle con otros desechos slidos. Pngase en contacto con el Centro de Atencin de Posventa de Intermec Technologies para obtener informacin sobre cmo reciclarlas o desecharlas. Li-ion Li-ion Para usurios fora do Canad ou dos Estados Unidos Coloque este suplemento no seu manual. Conformidade com a Unio Europia Este produto obedece o EN 55022, EN 55024, EN 60950, e EN 60825-1 como exigido pela Diretiva EMC 89/336/EEC como retificada pela 92/31/EEC e pela Diretiva de Baixa Voltagem 73/23/EEC como retificada pela 93/68/EEC. 9 Aprovaes de Agncia de Segurana Este dispositivo listado na UL e cUL (UL 60950/C22.2#60950) e licenciado pela TV GS (EN 60950 e EN 60825-1) para questes de segurana quando alimentado por uma bateria ou por uma fonte de alimentao Intermec 065236 atravs 071776. Conformidades EMI/RFI Adicionais Este produto atende aos requisitos de limite Classe B do CISPR 22. Normas e Precaues para Dispositivo de Imagem Laser e Linear Este produto atende com os seguintes padres para segurana de laser:
IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Produto a Laser Classe 2 ou Classe 3R (1 mW, 630-680 nm) IEC 60825-1 / EN 60825-1 - Produto LED Classe 1 (apenas para o dispositivo de imagem linear) Este dispositivo possui um conjunto de etiquetas de segurana de laser ilustradas em pginas 10-
11 desta guia. Se a etiqueta apropriada no estiver instalada no dispositivo, localize a folha de etiquetas que foi includa com seu dispositivo e coloque a etiqueta apropriada sobre a etiqueta existente. Nota: Produtos que utilizam o dispositivo de imagem linear no vm acompanhados das etiquetas acima mencionadas. Estas etiquetas so requeridas apenas para produtos que utilizem mquinas de varredura (scan) a laser. Infomaes de Reciclagem de Bateria Este produto contm uma bateria principal de ons de Ltio (Li-ons). Quando as bateria ou o produto chegam ao final de sua vida til, as bateria gastas devem ser descartadas por um reciclador qualificado ou tratador de materiais perigosos. No misture este bateria com outro lixo slido. Entre em contato com seu Intermec Technologies Service Center para obter informaes sobre reciclagem ou descarte. Li-ion Li-ion 10 Li-ion Li-ion 11 CK30Class 2 Laser Safety Labels 12 CK30 Class 3R Laser Safety Labels 243XM005.eps 13 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 98203 U.S.A. www.intermec.com 2003 Intermec Technologies Corp. All Rights Reserved Important CK30 Information!
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P/N 073394-001
1 | Agent Authorization Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 69.63 KiB | March 09 2003 |
Intermec Technologies Corporation 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 98203-9280 425.356.1765 tel 425.348.2633 fax www.intermec.com November 8, 2002 To Whom It May Concern:
Intermec Technologies, Corp., the undersigned, hereby authorizes Northwest EMC, Inc., to act on our behalf, as our agent, in the following matters related to the FCC and Industry Canada approval of our products: report submittal, related correspondence, the signing of all documents relating to these matters, and any other lawful activity necessary to obtain such certification. Any act carried out by Northwest EMC, Inc. within the scope of this authorization shall have the same affect as our own. This authorization shall expire 12 months from original date. If you have any questions, regarding this application, please feel free to contact me (phone: 425 356 1765, fax: 425 348 2633, email: carl.turk@intermec.com). Sincerely, Carl K. Turk, MSEE Sr. EMC Engineer Intermec Technologies Corp.
1 | Attestation Letter from Client | Attestation Statements | 19.91 KiB | March 09 2003 |
A UNOVA Company Intermec Technologies Corporation 6001 36" Avenue West Everett, WA 98203-9280 425.356.1765 tel 425.348.2633 fax www.intermec.com September 02, 2003 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, Maryland 21046 Re: HN2CK30MIG2 To whom it may concern, Intermec Technologies Corp. hereby declares that the CK30 Handheld Data Collection Computer utilizes a radio configuration application that restricts users to the allowed operating frequencies of 2,412~2,462MHz. Please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. incerely, 0 OOO. ery! D. White EMC Engineer
1 | Compliance Opinion | Cover Letter(s) | 24.49 KiB | October 09 2003 / March 09 2003 |
Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 Intermec Technologies Corporation 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, WA 982003-9280 Cheryl White INMC0071 August 27, 2003 802MIG2 HN2CK30MIG2 Original Grant Part 15 Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmitter 15C Information about the Applicant Company Name Address City, State, Zip Requested By Job Number Date Model FCC ID Approval Type Equipment Type Rule Part Overview This application is for an original grant for the Intermec Technologies Corporation radio card model 802MIG2, which will be used in the Model CK30 handheld scanner. The radio is compliant with 802.11(b/g) specifications. The radio may be configured and operated simultaneously with a Bluetooth radio FCC ID: LUBBTM-1. Recommendation The initial review found items to be resolved as listed below, all issues were satisfactorily resolved. ____________________________ David M. Tolman, Quality manager 8/27/03 ________________ Date INMC0071 TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 Northwest EMC Findings and Resolution Item Resolution The application lists the FCC ID as HN2802MIG2, but the SAR report is for FCC ID HN2802MIG2. Which is correct? Please provide the correct documentation The agent provided a cover letter to the SAR report, explaining that the FCC ID #
HN2802MIG2 had changed since the SAR report was generated, but that the radio FCC ID HN2CK30MIG2 is identical to the radio listed in the SAR report. Item Resolution The manufacturer has provided additional user information. The user manual does not contain RF exposure hazard information nor SAR data. Item Resolution The accessories list in the user manual and those listed in the SAR report have different model numbers. The manufacturer has provided additional details showing the correlation between the part numbers and the model numbers. The FCC does not permit transmitters that allow users to select operating frequencies allowed in other countries but not in the U.S. We need attestation or evidence that this device does not allow the user to tune the transmitter below or above the allowed operating frequency band. Received an attestation from the manufacturer supporting the compliance with the frequency band of operation. Resolution Item INMC0071 Northwest EMC Opinion TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 Description Specification Requirements ET Docket 93-62, OET Bulletin 65 Supplement C RF Exposure Opinion: The Equipment is subject to SAR evaluation. Discussion: Test data was provided for SAR evaluation. Reference: SAR report Exhibits 1, 2,3,4 Specification Requirements Description 15.247 (a)(2) Occupied Bandwidth Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247 (c Band Edge Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(b)(3) Power Output < 1 Watt Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. The maximum output power is 0.0541 Watts. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(c Spurious Emissions, Antenna Conducted Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf INMC0071 Northwest EMC TCB Compliance Opinion Revision 1/3/03 Specification Requirements Description 15.205, 15,35(b), 15.209 Spurious Radiated Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.247(d) Power Spectral Density Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf Specification Requirements Description 15.207(d) AC Conducted Emissions Opinion: The Equipment meets the intent specified by the requirements listed above. Discussion: Test data was provided to show compliance. Reference: Report INMC0071.pdf INMC0071
1 | Cover Letter for SAR report | Cover Letter(s) | 71.78 KiB | March 09 2003 |
NORTHWEST EMC, INC. 22975 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 400 Hillsboro, OR 97124 August 25, 2003 Dear Application Examiner:
Please note that the SAR Report issued by Compliance Certification Services, Report #
03U2103-1, dated July 09, 2003, incorrectly lists the FCC ID number for the 802MIG2 as FCC ID: HN2802MIG2. Since the date when the SAR report was issued, Intermec has changed their FCC ID number scheme. Now the correct number is FCC ID:
HN2CK30MIG2. The applicant attests that the unit tested and documented in CCS Report # 03U2103-1 is the same as the unit described in this filing for certification. Also, when comparing the SAR Report with the User Manual, there is a slight difference between the numbers used to identify the body-worn accessories. The User Manual lists the accessory Model Number. The SAR report lists the Part Number. The part number gives additional characters used sourcing the accessory from within Intermecs internal ordering system. The model number allows end-users to identify the component when ordering from Intermec. Best regards, Greg Kiemel, Director of Engineering Northwest EMC, Inc.
1 | Cover Letter from Agent | Cover Letter(s) | 75.74 KiB | March 09 2003 |
NORTHWEST EMC, INC. 22975 NW Evergreen Parkway, Suite 400 Hillsboro, OR 97124 August 22, 2003 Dear Application Examiner:
On behalf of Intermec Technologies Corporation, Northwest EMC Inc is submitting this application for the certification of Intermecs Model 802MIG2, mini PCI radio card, FCC ID: HN2CK30MIG2. It operates from 2412 2462 MHz (center frequency to center frequency), with a peak conducted output power of 54.1mW. The 802MIG2 is compliant with IEEE 802.11(b) and 802.11(g) specifications and will be used in the applicants CK30 Hand-held Scanner. The CK30 Hand-held scanner can also be configured with a Bluetooth Radio, Model BTS069, FCC ID: LUBBTM-1 (70uW conducted). Both the 802MIG2 and the BTS069 can be installed individually, or together in the CK30. The CK-30 Hand-held Scanner can function in stand-alone mode with a battery or by charging in the Intermec AD1 Docking Station. The docking station allows for USB, Serial, and LAN communications with a remote PC. The 802MIG2 was tested for radiated spurious emissions configured in a CK30 that was placed both in the docking station, and in a stand-alone mode. The 802MIG2 utilizes only one antenna that is integral to the CK30. The BTS069 has a separate antenna. Both radios can transmit simultaneously. Radiated spurious emissions and SAR testing were performed on the 802MIG2 transmitting by itself, and then transmitting simultaneously with the BTS069. The technical reports and exhibits demonstrate compliance with FCC rules 47 CFR 15.247 and FCC 97-114. Your efforts in reviewing this application are greatly appreciated. Best regards, Greg Kiemel, Director of Engineering Northwest EMC, Inc.
1 | Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 81.17 KiB | March 09 2003 |
Intermec Technologies Corporation 6001 36th Avenue West PO Box 4280 Everett, WA 98203-9280 425.348.2600 ext 6214 tel 425.348.2633 fax www.intermec.com July 22, 2003 Northwest EMC To whom it may concern:
This letter is to comply with provision 47 CFR 0.459 pertaining to confidential material. Intermec Technologies, Corp. would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID: HN2CK30MIG2 to be kept confidential. 1. Schematics 2. Operation Description 3. Block Diagrams The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Cheryl D. White Compliance Engineer
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1 | 2003-09-03 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2003-09-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Intermec Technologies Corporation
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0003729654
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1 | Physical Address |
9680 Old Bailes Rd.
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Fort Mill, 29707
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
g******@nwemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
HN2
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
CK30MIG2
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
B****** R******
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1 | Title |
VP & GC, Honeywell Scanning & Mobility
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1 | Telephone Number |
803-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
803-8********
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b******@honeywell.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Northwest EMC, Inc.
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1 | Name |
G******** K******
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1 | Physical Address |
22975 NW Evergreen Parkway
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Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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g******@nwemc.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Northwest EMC, Inc.
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1 | Name |
V******** A******
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1 | Physical Address |
22975 NW Evergreen Parkway
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Hillsboro, Oregon 97124
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United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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v******@nwemc.com
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | 802MIG2 | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter not described in this application. This transmitter must be operated only in the grantees Model CK30 hand-held scanner. This transmitter may be operated stand-alone, or in conjunction with FCC ID: LUBBTM-1. This transmitter must be operated only according to the exposure conditions described in this application. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. The highest reported SAR value is: 0.268 W/kg. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Northwest EMC, Inc.
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1 | Name |
G****** K****
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1 | Telephone Number |
503-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
503-8********
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g******@nwemc.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CE | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0541000 |
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