Chapter 1 — Using the CK30 Handheld Computer
Understanding the 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.
Understanding the CK30 Beeps
Beep Sequence | What it Means |
High beep | You entered valid data or a valid command, the |
| CK30 decoded a label, or the CK30 decoded the last |
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Three low beeps | You entered or scanned an invalid command. |
Click | You pressed a key. |
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You can change the beeper volume for your needs and environment. You can set the beeper volume to off, low (quiet), medium, high (loud - default), and very high (very loud). If necessary, you can also change the beep duration and beep frequency for good read, low, and high beeps.
Changing the Beeper Volume
Method | Procedure |
Use the keypad. | Press C and then press E to increase the volume. |
| There are five beep volumes on the CK30 including |
| off. When you reach the loudest setting, the next |
| setting is off. The volume starts with the lowest |
| setting and goes up. |
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Use the Intermec | From the System Main Menu, choose |
Configuration menu. | Configuration Utility > CK30 Settings > Beeper > |
| Volume. |
Use the Beeper | For help, see “Beeper Volume” in the CK30 |
Volume command. | Command Reference Manual. |
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