Intermec CN2G user manual What’s New?, Using the Battery

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Chapter 1 — Using the CN2G Handheld Computer

The CN2G includes these features:

802.11b/g radio

.NET Compact Framework

Internet Explorer 6

CCX v1.0 compliance

IPv6 support

Color display with touch screen

1D linear imager

64MB flash/128MB RAM memory

400 MHz processor

For a complete list of accessories, see “Accessories for the

CN2G” on page 79.

What’s New?

This revision of the user’s manual includes this new information:

Information about the IEEE 802.11b/g wireless radio

Instructions for removing the main battery without damaging the battery or CN2G

Instructions for inserting an SD card

Using the Battery

The CN2G uses a lithium-ion battery as its main power source. You must fully charge the main battery before you can use the CN2G. When you change the battery, the backup battery maintains the computer’s status, memory, and real-time clock for at least 5 minutes.

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.

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Contents CN2G Handheld Computer CN2G Handheld Computer User’s Manual Version Date Description of Change Document Change RecordCN2G Handheld Computer User’s Manual Contents Contents Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CN2G Contents Viii Before You Begin Safety SummaryWeb Support Safety IconsGlobal Services and Support Warranty InformationTelephone Support Who Should Read This Document?Related Documents Patent InformationRegex++, Index. Version 3.31, 16th Dec Other Copyright InformationUsing the CN2G Handheld Computer Introducing the CN2G Handheld Computer What’s New? Using the BatteryTo install and charge the battery Installing and Charging the BatteryBattery To remove the battery Removing the BatteryIcon Status Maximizing Battery LifeChecking the Battery Status Battery Icon StatusUsing the Keypad Using the Power KeyTo access functions printed on the keypad overlay Using the Touch Screen Using the Touch Screen and StylusTo turn off the CN2G To open ScanDemo Using ScanDemoUnderstanding the Desktop Functions You Can Perform With the StylusTo enable or disable symbologies Using Transcriber Icon Description Understanding the Screen IconsCalibrating the Screen CN2G Screen IconsLight Color Description Understanding the Status LightsTo calibrate the screen Understanding the CN2G Status LightsUnderstanding the CN2G Beeps To change the beeper volumeUnderstanding the Beeps Scanning Bar CodesTo scan a bar code label with the CN2G 123456To remove the SD card Using the SD CardTo insert the SD card Install the battery door Using the CN2G Handheld Computer Configuring the CN2G Use Setup Assistant Use Intermec Settings Remotely How to Configure the CN2G ParametersConfiguring the CN2G With the Setup Assistant To open Intermec Settings Configuring the CN2G Locally With Intermec SettingsConfiguring the CN2G To Perform This Function Do This Restoring Default SettingsNavigating in Intermec Settings To restore default settingsConfiguring the CN2G Remotely With Intermec Settings Exiting Intermec SettingsTo exit Intermec Settings Configuring USB Communications Configuring the CN2G For Your NetworkTo use USB communications with your CN2G Configuring 802.11b/g Radio CommunicationsConfiguring the Network Parameters for a TCP/IP Network To use wireless communications in a TCP/IP network Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network To use wireless communications in a UDP Plus network Configuring SecurityChoosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security Selecting Funk as Your Security ChoiceTo select Funk security as your security choice To select a profile for Funk security Selecting a Profile for Funk SecurityUsing WPA Security For Authentication, choose TTLS, PEAP, or TLS and tap Save Configuring WPA Security With Funk SecurityFor Authentication, choose None and tap Save To enable WPA-PSK security on your CN2G with Funk securityConfiguring WPA Security With Microsoft Security Configuring the CN2G Using 802.1x Security Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security Configuring 802.1x Security With Microsoft Security Using Leap Security To enable Leap security on your CN2G Using Static WEP SecurityConfiguring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Security Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk SecuritySelect Enroll Certificates and tap the Run App button Loading CertificatesConfiguring the CN2G Configuring the CN2G Disabling Security To disable securityDeveloping and Installing Applications Developing a New Application Developing Applications for the CN2GInstalling Applications on the CN2G Developing a Web-Based ApplicationTo open Microsoft Internet Explorer Installing ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership Installing Applications Using ActiveSyncTo install ActiveSync and establish a partnership Using ActiveSync to Copy Files and Install Applications To install an application on the CN2G using ActiveSync To use Avalanche to remotely manage the CN2G Installing Applications Using Your SD CardInstalling Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche To install applications using the SD cardUpgrading the Operating System Upgrading the Operating System Using an SD CardLaunching Your Application Automatically Upgrading Your CN2GTo upgrade the operating system To remotely upgrade a CN2G using Intermec Settings Upgrading the Persistent Storage Manager Files To upgrade the PSM filesDeveloping and Installing Applications Developing and Installing Applications Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CN2G Solution Problems and SolutionsProblems While Operating the CN2G ProblemProblems While Operating the CN2G Problems While Configuring SecurityProblems While Configuring Security Problem Solution Problems With Wireless ConnectivityYou may have gone out of range of an access point Problems With Wireless ConnectivityProblems While Scanning Bar Codes Problems While Scanning Bar Codes Booting the CN2G Warm Booting the CN2GTo warm boot the CN2G using the Warm Boot button Cold Booting the CN2G To warm boot the CN2G using the Power keyTo cold boot the CN2G To clean the scanner window Cleaning the Scanner Window and CN2G ScreenTroubleshooting and Maintaining the CN2G Appendix Physical and Environmental Specifications Accessories for the CN2G Default Configuration Default Scanner ConfigurationDefault Communications Configuration Name Servers Settings Default Value Radio Settings Default ValueUDP Plus Settings Default Value Device Settings Default Value Default Device Settings ConfigurationIndex CN2G Symbols and NumbersManual Index TCP/IP Index Page 074751-002