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Chapter 6: Sett ings
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Contents
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout
Chapter 3: Get To Know The Ikn
Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1
Chapter 5: Programs
Chapter 6: Settings
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Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
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Chapter 8: Specifications
Appendix A: Summit Client Utility (SCU)
Appendix B: Port Pinouts
Appendix C: Teklogix Imagers Applet
Appendix D: Bar Codes Settings
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1.1 About This Manual
1.2 Text Conventions
1.3 Ikn Rugged PDA Features
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1.3.1 The Ikn Rugged PDA
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BASIC CHECKOUT 2
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2.1 Preparing The Ikn For Operation
2.1.1 The Battery
2.1.2 Installing The Battery
2.1.3 Switching The Ikn Rugged PDA On
2.1.4 Switching The Ikn Rugged PDA Off
2.2 The Getting Started CD
2.3 Data Transfer Between The PC & The Ikn
2.3.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync
2.3.2 Using Windows Vista
2.4 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
2.5 The Getting Started Centre
2.6 Setting Up An 802.11b/g RadioSummit Client Utility
2.6.1 Assigning The IP Address
2.6.2 Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN
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2.7 The Phone (Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Only)
2.7.1 The Phone Keypad
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2.8 Resetting The Ikn
2.8.1 Performing A Warm Reset
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GET TO KNOW THE IKN 3
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3.1 Features Of The Ikn Rugged PDA
Figure 3.1 Back of Ikn
Figure 3.2 Ports
3.2 The Battery
3.2.1 Battery Safety 3.2.2 Removing The Battery Pack
3.2.3 Battery Swap Time
3.2.4 Charging The Battery
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3.3 The Keyboards
3.3.1 Ikn Keyboards
3.3.2 Locking The Keyboard
3.3.3 Modifier Keys
3.3.4 The Keys
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3.3.5 The Numeric Keyboard Accessing Alpha Keys
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3.3.6 The Keypad Backlight
3.4 The Display
3.4.1 Setting The Backlight Intensity & Duration
3.4.2 Adjusting the Backlight Using The Keyboard
3.4.3 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
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3.4.4 Screen Orientation
3.5 Ikn Indicators
3.5.1 LEDs
3.6 Audio Indicators
3.6.1 Adjusting Speaker Volume
3.7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
3.7.1 Storing Batteries
3.8 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
3.9 Bluetooth Radio
3.9.1 Pairing A Bluetooth Headset
3.10 Inserting The microSD And SIM Card
3.10.1 Inserting The Cards
3.11 The Camera
3.12 General Maintenance
3.12.1 Caring For The Touchscreen
3.12.2 Cleaning The Ikn
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WORKING WITH WINDOWS M OBILE 6.14
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4.1 Navigating In Windows Mobile 6.1 And Applications
4.1.1 Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus
4.2 Windows Mobile 6.1 DesktopToday Screen
4.2.1 Windows Mobile 6.1 Navigation Bar
Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Navigation Bar Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Navigation Bar
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4.2.2 Todays Date, Clock And Alarm
4.2.3 Ownership Information
4.2.4 E-mail Notification
4.2.5 Task Notification
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4.2.6 Calendar Of Upcoming Appointments
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4.3 Start Menu
4.3.1 Customising The Start Menu
4.4 Managing Files And Folders
4.4.1 Creating A New Folder
4.4.2 Renaming A File
4.4.3 Copying A File
4.4.4 Deleting A File
4.5 Using Menus
4.5.1 Pop-Up Menus
4.6 The Softkey Bar
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4.7 Programs Using Applications
4.8 Settings
4.9 Help
4.10 Entering Text
4.10.1 Soft Keyboard
4.10.2 The Transcriber
4.10.3 Block Recognizer And Letter Recognizer
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PROGRAMS 5
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5.1 Programs
5.2 Games
5.3 ActiveSync
5.3.1 Synchronization
5.4 Calculator
5.5 Demo Scanner
5.6 Office Mobile
5.6.1 Excel Mobile
5.6.2 OneNote Mobile
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5.6.3 Word Mobile
5.6.4 PowerPoint Mobile
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5.10 Internet Sharing
5.10.1 Creating An Internet Connection
5.10.2 Using Internet Sharing
5.11 Notes
5.11.1 Creating A Note
5.11.2 Converting Handwritten Notes To Text
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5.11.3 Renaming A Note
5.11.4 Recording Notes
5.11.5 Synchronizing A Note
5.12 Pictures & Videos
5.12.1 Using The Camera
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5.12.4 Deleting A Photo
5.12.5 Editing A Photo
5.12.6 Creating A Slide Show
5.12.7 Using The Video Recorder
5.13 Remote Desktop Mobile
5.13.1 Connecting To A Terminal Server
5.13.2 Disconnecting Without Ending A Session
5.13.3 Ending A Session
5.14 Summit Client Utility (SCU)
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5.18.1 Browsing Web Sites
5.19 Messaging
5.19.1 Folders
5.19.2 Synchronizing E-mail With Outlook
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5.19.3 Changing Synchronization Settings
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SETTINGS 6
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6.4 Buttons Icon
6.4.1 Up/Down Control
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6.4.4 Keyboard Macro Keys
6.4.5 Unicode Mapping
6.4.6 Scancode Remapping
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6.4.7 Lock Sequence
6.5 Input
6.5.1 Input Method Tab
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6.5.2 OptionsAdditional Choices
6.6 Lock
6.7 Menus
6.7.1 Start Menu Tab
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6.10.1 Sounds
6.10.2 Notifications
6.11 Today Screen
6.12 System Tab Settings
6.13 About
6.14 About Device
6.15 Backlight
6.15.1 Battery Power
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6.16 Certificates
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6.16.1 Choosing A Certificate
6.17 Clock & Alarms
6.18 Customer Feedback
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6.21 GPS (Global Positioning System)
6.22 GPS (Global Positioning System) Settings
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6.23 Manage Triggers
6.23.1 Trigger Mappings
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6.24 Managed Programs
6.25 Memory
6.26 Power Icon
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6.26.3 Battery Details
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6.26.6 Suspend Threshold And Estimated Battery Backup
6.26.7 Suspend Mode
6.27 Regional Settings
6.28 Remove Programs
6.29 Screen Icon
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6.31 Teklogix Error Handling Service
6.31.1 ErrorLogInfo
6.31.2 NetLog
6.32 Teklogix Imagers Settings
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6.33.1 Bar Code Settings The Scanner Menu
6.33.2 Options Tab
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6.33.3 Translations Tab
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6.33.4 Ports Tab
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6.34 Total Recall
6.34.1 Creating A Backup Profile
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6.34.2 Restoring A Profile
6.35 TweakIT
6.35.1 Advanced Interface And Network
6.35.2 Advanced Services Settings
6.35.3 Radio Features
6.35.4 User System Setting
6.35.5 Registry Editor
6.36 Windows Update
6.37 Connections Tab
6.37.1 Navigation Bar Hotkeys
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6.38 Beam
6.39 Bluetooth Setup
6.39.1 The Devices Tab
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6.39.2 Bluetooth Mode
6.39.3 Bluetooth COM Ports
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6.39.6 Active Connections
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6.40.1 Port Settings
6.40.2 Call Options
6.41 Connections Connecting To The Internet
6.41.1 Modem Connection Setup
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6.42 Wireless Manager Icon
6.42.1 Flight Mode Disabling Wireless Components
6.42.2 Setting Up A Network Card
6.42.3 Network Adaptor Cards
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6.42.4 Changing Network Card Settings
6.42.5 VPN Connection Setup
6.42.6 Managing An Existing Connection
6.42.7 Selecting A Network
6.42.8 Proxy Server Setup
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6.43 Wireless Statistics
6.44 Wireless WAN (Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Only)
6.44.1 Softkey Bar Icons
6.44.2 Establishing A Connection
6.44.3 Disconnecting From A Network
6.44.4 Advanced Information
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6.44.5 Tools Menu
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6.44.6 SMS Menu
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PERIPHERAL DEVICES & ACCESSORIES 7
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7.1 Carrying Accessories
7.1.1 The Hand Strap With Tether Model No. CH6021
Figure 7.1 Attaching The Hand Strap
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7.1.2 Attaching The Tether Model No. CH6020
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Attaching The Tether Model No. CH6020
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7.1.3 Protective Carrying Cases
7.2 The Battery
7.3 Adaptor Cable Options
7.4 Chargers And Docking Stations
7.4.1 Important Safety Instructions
7.4.2 Installation: Chargers And Docking Stations
7.4.3 Power Consumption Considerations
7.5 Desktop Docking Station Model No. CH4000
7.5.1 Operator Controls
7.5.2 Indicators
7.5.3 Operation
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7.5.4 Cleaning The CH4000
7.5.5 Troubleshooting
7.6 Quad Docking Station Model No. CH4004
7.6.1 Operator Controls
7.6.2 Indicators
7.6.3 Quad Dock Operation
7.6.4 Cleaning The CH4004
7.6.5 Troubleshooting
7.7 AC Wall Adaptor Model No. PS1050-G1
7.8 Automotive Power Adaptor Model No. CH3050
7.9 The Non-Powered Vehicle Cradle Model No. CH1000
7.9.1 Important Instructions
7.9.2 Vehicle Cradle Operation
7.9.3 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
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7.9.4 Cleaning The CH1000 Vehicle Cradle
7.10 The Powered Vehicle Cradle Model No. CH1005A
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7.10.1 CH1005A Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
7.10.2 Cable Arrangement
7.10.3 Electrical Requirements
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7.10.4 USB And Serial Connections
7.10.5 Using The Vehicle Cradle
7.10.6 Maintaining The Vehicle Cradle
7.11 Scanners And Imagers
7.11.1 Scanning Techniques
7.11.2 Troubleshooting
7.11.3 Operating One Dimensional (1D) Laser Scanners
7.11.4 Operating Two Dimensional (2D) Imagers
7.12 Bluetooth Perip herals
7.13 Digital Camera
SPECIFICATIONS 8
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8.1 Ikn Specifications Model No. 7505
8.1.1 Hardware
8.1.2 Software
8.1.3 Wireless Communication
8.1.4 Bar Code Applications (optional)
8.1.5 Digital Camera (optional)
8.1.6 Accessories
8.1.7 Approvals
8.2 Radio Specifications
8.2.1 802.11 b/g WLAN Radio
8.2.2 Siemens MC75 GSM/GPRS/EDGE Radio
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8.2.3 Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem
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8.2.4 Bluetooth Radio
8.3 Lithium-Ion 5000 mAh Battery Specifications
8.4 Scanner/Imager Specifications
8.4.1 SE 955HP Specifications
8.4.1.1 SE 955HP Decode Zone
8.4.2 EV15 Imager Specifications
8.4.2.1 EV15 Imager Decode Zone
8.4.3 SX5400* Imager
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8.4.4 HHP 5000 Imager Performance
8.4.4.1 HHP 5000 Decode Zone Perfor mance Focal P oint
APPENDIX A
SUMMIT CLIENT U TILITY (SCU)
A.1 SCU Tabs
A.2 Main Tab
A.3 Profile Tab
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The following table describes the options in the Radio Attributes dropdown menu:
A.3.1 SCU Security Capabilities
A.3.2 EAP Credentials
A.3.3 ThirdPartyConfig
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A.6 Global Settings Tab
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APPENDIX B
PORT PINOUTS
B.1 Dock Port Pinout
B.2 Audio Port Pinout
B.3 DC IN Port Pinout
B.4 Battery Contact Pinout
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C.1 Required Applets
C.2 Presets
C.2.1 Predefined Presets
C.2.2 Bar Code Predefined Presets
C.2.3 Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets
C.2.4 Image Capture Predefined Presets
C.3 Using The Teklogix Imagers Applet
C.3.1 Configuring The Image Capture Presets
C.3.2 Selecting A Camera
C.3.3 Setting The Active Preset
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C.3.6 Modifying A Custom Preset
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C.3.7 Removing A Custom Preset
C.4 Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets
C.4.1 Selecting A Camera
C.4.2 Setting The Active Preset
C.4.3 Viewing A Preset
C.4.4 Creating A Custom Preset
C.4.5 Modifying A Custom Preset
C.4.6 Removing A Custom Preset
C.4.7 Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Symbologies
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C.4.10 Creating A Custom Preset
C.4.11 Modifying A Custom Preset
C.4.12 Removing A Custom Preset
C.4.13 Configuring Symbologies in the Teklogix Imagers Applet
C.4.14 Filter Tab Manipulating Bar Code Data
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C.4.15 Translation Tab Configuring Rules
C.4.16 Advanced Tab
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C.5 Teklogix Scanners Applet
APPENDIX D
B AR C ODES S
D.2 Decoded (Internal) Scanner
D.2.1 Options Decoded (Internal) Scanner
D.2.2 Advanced Options Decoded (Internal)
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D.2.3 Decoded (Internal) 2D Scanning Options
D.2.4 Data Options Decoded (Internal) Scanner
D.2.5 Code 39
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D.2.6 Code 128
D.2.7 EAN 13
D.2.8 EAN 8
D.2.9 UPC A
D.2.10 UPC E
D.2.11 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
D.2.12 Code 93
D.2.13 Codabar
D.2.14 MSI Plessey
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D.2.15 Interleaved 2 of 5
D.2.16 Discrete 2 of 5
D.2.17 RSS Code
D.2.18 Composite
D.2.19 PDF-417
D.2.20 Micro PDF-417
D.3 Decoded
D.3.1 Options Decoded Scanner
D.3.2 Advanced Options Decoded Scanner
D.3.3 Code 39
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D.3.4 Code 128
D.3.5 EAN 13
D.3.6 EAN 8
D.3.7 UPCA
D.3.8 UPC E
D.3.9 UPC/EAN Shared
D.3.10 Code 93
D.3.11 Codabar
D.3.12 MSI Plessey
D.3.13 Code 11
D.3.14 Interleaved 2 of 5
D.3.15 Matrix 2 of 5
D.3.16 Discrete 2 of 5
D.3.17 Telepen
D.3.18 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
D.3.19 Composite
D.3.20 TLC-39
D.3.21 PDF-417
D.3.22 Micro PDF-417
D.3.23 Codablock
D.4 Imager
D.4.1 Options Imager
D.4.2 Code 39 Settings
D.4.3 Code 128 Settings
D.4.4 EAN 13
D.4.5 EAN 8
D.4.6 UPC A
D.4.7 UPC E
D.4.8 Code 93
D.4.9 Codabar
D.4.10 Interleaved 2 of 5
D.4.11 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
D.4.12 Composite
D.4.13 PDF-417
D.4.14 Micro PDF-417
D.4.15 2D Data Matrix
D.4.16 2D QR Code
D.4.17 2D Maxicode
D.4.18 2D Aztec
D.4.19 Postal: PlaNET
D.4.2 0 Postal : PostNE T
D.4.21 Postal: Australian
D.4.22 Postal: Japanese
D.4.23 Postal: Korean
D.4.24 Postal: Royal
D.4.25 Postal: Kix
D.4.26 Postal: Canadian
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Click Data (scanner double-click) 178 Click Time (scanner double-click)
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