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CK31 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide
1
Installing and Charging the Battery
2
Turning on the CK31 and Finding Keys
Troubleshooting
Using the Keypad
Charge the CK31 battery in one of these two ways:
Remove the battery and place it in the AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger or AC3 8-Slot
Battery Charger.
Place the CK31 (with battery installed) in the AD1 1-Bay Communications Dock,
AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock, or AC2 4-Bay Charging Dock.
Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK31 and snap the battery
into place. The battery light on the CK31 blinks three times and the CK31
turns on.
The CK31 can have a 52-key full alphanumeric keypad, a 50-key full alphanumeric
keypad, or a 42-key large numeric and function keypad. Use this illustration to locate some
of the important keys on your CK31. The Power (
I
) key may be located in one of two places
depending on your keypad: the middle of the bottom row of keys or the upper left corner. Use
the 52-key keypad below for reference if you have a 42-key keypad.
To turn on the CK31
Press and release the
I
key. The CK31 turns on.
The CK31 provides color-coded keys to let you access additional characters, symbols, and
functions printed on the keypad overlay. Once you understand how to use the color-coded
keys and key sequences, you can access all of the additional features printed on the keypad
overlay. Make sure you press and release the fi rst key before you press the second key.
Understanding How to Use the Color-Coded Keys
You Want To: Press:
Use an orange character or function printed
above a key
Orange B key and then the key with the
character or function printed above it
Use a green character or function printed
above a key
Green C key and then the key with the
character or function printed above it
Use a blue character printed on a key Shift key and then the key with the blue
character printed on it
Lock a green, orange, Shift, Ctl, or Alt key to
stay on
B, C, Ctl, Alt, or Shift key twice
Unlock a green, orange, Shift, Ctl, or Alt key
B, C, Ctl, Alt, or Shift key once
Scanning a Bar Code With ScanDemo
Use the ScanDemo application to see how the imager in your CK31 works. If you have a 2D
imager, you can hold your CK31 in any orientation (360°) while scanning bar codes and you can
read 2D bar code symbologies. Using the 2D imager is very similar to taking a picture with a
digital camera.
To scan a bar code with ScanDemo
From the CK31 desktop, double-tap the ScanDemo icon. The ScanDemo application opens
on your desktop.
Press the Scan button on the keypad, or pull the trigger on the handle, and center the
red aiming beam over the bar code label. The imager fl ashes repeatedly. When the CK31
successfully reads a bar code label, you hear a high beep and the green Good Read light
turns on briefl y.
Release the Scan button or the trigger.
Problem Possible Solution
You press
I
to turn on the CK31 and
nothing happens.
The battery may be discharged. Replace the battery
with a spare charged battery or charge the battery
and try again.
Make sure the backlight is turned on. Press E.
You see a battery critically low icon
( ) on the status bar.
Replace the battery immediately with a fully charged
battery or place the CK31, with the battery installed, in
a communications dock.
You use your stylus to tap the
screen and nothing happens.
Recalibrate your touch screen. To open the calibration
application, go to Start > Touch Calibrate. Follow the
directions on the screen.
You are using the 802.11b/g radio
and the no connection to the
network icon ( ) appears on the
status bar.
The CK31 may not be communicating with your
access point. Make sure the network name on the
CK31 is the same as the network name (SSID) of the
access point you are trying to communicate with.
Make sure the CK31 is within range of an access
point.
Make sure the CK31 has been confi gured correctly
for your network.
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Confi guring the CK31
After the CK31 fi nishes booting up for the fi rst time, the Setup Assistant appears. The Setup
Assistant walks you through the process of setting the time and date and the confi guration
parameters necessary to connect the CK31 to your network.
Setup Assistant Start Screen
Follow the directions on the Setup Assistant screen to quickly confi gure your CK31. If you need
to set additional parameters or change any parameters you set with the Setup Assistant, you
can use the Intermec Settings application.
To open Intermec Settings
Go to Start > Intermec Settings.
For help loading your applications on the CK31, see the CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
(P/N 075207).
Using TE 2000 on Your CK31
If you have the TE 2000 terminal emulation application loaded on your CK31, it automatically
launches after you exit Setup Assistant. The default emulation for TE 2000 is VT340. Use this
procedure to enter a server address and set the emulation type.
To enter a server address and set the emulation type
4
Tap in the lower right corner and select TE2000 Menus. The TE 2000 Main Menu
appears.
Tap Set-up Parms and type cr52401 at the Enter Password prompt.
From the Set-up Parms menu, go to Communication > Direct > Host Setup > Host A.
Type the address of your host and then press Enter twice. You can enter up to 64
alphanumeric characters.
From the Emulation menu, tap the TE 2000 emulation mode you want to use.
Press Enter until you return to the Main Menu and then tap Exit Menus.
Press Y and then type cr52401 at the Enter Password prompt to exit the TE 2000 setup
menu.
Battery latch
Battery
Home
Del
F7 F8 F9
F6F5
F4
F1
F2
F3
Space
F10
Ins
CAPS
Alt
?
+
/
\
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.
PROG
{}
*
[
]
Power
key
Green
key
Backspace key
Backlight
key
Orange
key
789
12
0
.
3
4
5
6
F1
F2
F3
F4
ABCDE
FGH I J
KLMNO
PQRS T
UV WY
Esc
I/O
Alt
Ta b
Orange
key
Green
key
Backlight
key
Power
key
50-key keypad 52-key keypad
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