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CK31 Handheld
Computer
User’s Manual

CK31 Handheld
Computer
User’s Manual

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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
Intermec Technologies Corporation
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The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to
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used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation.
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© 2005-2007 by Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Antares, and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec
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Document Change
This page records changes to this document. The document was
originally released as version 001.
Version Date Description of Change
002 10/2005 Added new scanner options, new keypad
options, updated information on Funk
security and configuration, added new
diagnostics, and added information on
SmartSystems.
003 06/2006 Revised to support RoHS compliance. Other
new information includes an updated list of
scanners and cables, instructions for scanning
PDF417 or Micro PDF417 bar codes,
instructions for loading multiple certificates,
expanded information about the backup
battery and the Backup Battery Very Low
dialog box, troubleshooting information for
the SD card, bar code symbologies listed by
scanner option, new information on scanner
reading distances, and an illustration that
identifies the pins in the serial adapter.
004 07/2006 Added the standard range laser and the long
range laser as scanning options. Added
instructions for configuring Bluetooth wireless
printing. Added two Bluetooth error messages
to the Troubleshooting chapter. Corrected the
minimum reading distances setbacks for the
area imager and linear imager.
005 06/2007 Added the near-far range area imager scanning
option. Added notes about not using the
undecoded serial adapter if you have a near-far
range area imager and about the impact of
radio use on battery life. Updated the path for
the warranty information.
006 11/2007 Added additional information about how you
scan bar code data using a near-far range area
imager.

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Contents
Before You Begin.......................................................................................................xi
Safety Icons.................................................................................................xi
Global Services and Support.......................................................................xii
Warranty Information..................................................................xii
Web Support ...............................................................................xii
Telephone Support .....................................................................xiii
Who Should Read This Document?.......................................................... xiv
Related Documents................................................................................... xiv
Patent Information.................................................................................... xiv
Other Copyright Information .................................................................... xv
Using the CK31 Handheld Computer.......................................................1
Introducing the CK31 Handheld Computer...............................................................2
What’s New? ..............................................................................................................4
Using the Battery........................................................................................................4
Charging and Installing the Battery ..............................................................5
Maximizing Battery Life...............................................................................6
Checking the Battery Status .........................................................................7
Using the Keypad .......................................................................................................7
Using the Color-Coded Keys......................................................................10
Capitalizing All Characters .........................................................................11
Using the Power (I
I
I
II) Key............................................................................12
Disabling or Modifying Keypad Functions.................................................12
Using the Touch Screen ...........................................................................................15
Using the Stylus .........................................................................................16
Understanding the Screen Icons .................................................................17
Repositioning a Window............................................................................18
Calibrating the Touch Screen.....................................................................19
Understanding the Status Lights...............................................................................20
Understanding the Beeps..........................................................................................21
Scanning Bar Codes..................................................................................................22
Scanning With the Laser Scanner or Linear Imager ....................................23
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Scanning With the Standard or Near-Far Range Area Imager .....................26
Scanning with the Standard Area Imager......................................26
Scanning with the Near-Far Range Area Imager...........................27
Troubleshooting the Area Imager.................................................29
Attaching a Scanner to the Serial Port.........................................................30
Using Energy Saver Mode With Your 1551E or 1553 Scanner...................32
Verifying That Your Scanner Is Working..................................................................33
Installing the SD Card..............................................................................................34
Configuring the CK31.........................................................................................37
How to Configure the CK31 Parameters ..................................................................38
Configuring the CK31 With Setup Assistant..............................................39
Configuring the CK31 With Intermec Settings ..........................................40
Opening Intermec Settings ..........................................................40
Understanding the Commands in Intermec Settings ....................41
Navigating in Intermec Settings ...................................................42
Restoring Default Settings............................................................42
Exiting Intermec Settings.............................................................43
Configuring the CK31 With SmartSystems Console ..................................44
Synchronizing the CK31 System Time With a Time Server .......................44
Configuring the CK31 for Your Network.................................................................45
Configuring 802.11b/g Radio Communications.........................................45
Configuring the Network Parameters for a TCP/IP Network.......46
Configuring the Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network....47
Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Scanners..................48
Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing ..................50
Turning On Bluetooth Power......................................................51
Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly...............51
Selecting the Current Wireless Printer on the CK31 ....................52
Configuring Ethernet Communications on Older CK31s...........................57
Configuring Serial Communications ..........................................................58
Configuring Security ................................................................................................59
Choosing Between Funk and Microsoft Security ........................................60
Selecting a Profile for Funk Security.............................................61
Selecting Microsoft as Your Security Choice.................................61
Using WPA Security ..................................................................................62
Configuring WPA Security With Funk Security...........................63
Configuring WPA Security With Microsoft Security....................65
Using 802.1x Security ................................................................................67
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Configuring 802.1x Security With Funk Security ........................68
Configuring 802.1x Security With Microsoft Security..................69
Using LEAP Security..................................................................................70
Using Static WEP Security.........................................................................71
Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security .................72
Configuring Static WEP Security With Microsoft Security ..........72
Loading a Certificate ..................................................................................73
Disabling Security ......................................................................................77
Developing and Installing Applications..............................................79
Developing Applications for the CK31 .....................................................................80
Developing a New Application...................................................................80
Developing a Web-Based Application.........................................................81
Converting a Trakker Antares Application to a CK31 Application..............81
Installing Applications on the CK31.........................................................................82
Installing Applications Using ActiveSync....................................................83
Installing ActiveSync and Establishing a Partnership ....................83
Using ActiveSync to Copy Files and Install Applications..............85
Installing Applications Using Your SD Card ..............................................87
Installing Applications Using the FTP Server..............................................87
Installing Applications Using Wavelink Avalanche .....................................88
Installing Applications Using SmartSystems Console..................................88
Launching Your Application Automatically ..............................................................89
Setting or Changing the CK31 Password..................................................................89
Backing Up Your Files..............................................................................................91
Upgrading Your CK31 .............................................................................................92
Upgrading the Operating System Using an SD Card..................................92
Upgrading Your CK31 Using SmartSystems Console.................................93
Running Diagnostics...........................................................................................95
Using Diagnostics on the CK31 ...............................................................................96
Understanding the Diagnostics Screens.....................................................................96
802.11 Information....................................................................................97
Authentication Information .......................................................................97
Battery Information....................................................................................98
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Boot Code Version...................................................................................100
Configuration Table.................................................................................101
CPU Monitor ..........................................................................................102
CPU Registers..........................................................................................102
Display Test.............................................................................................103
Installed Fonts..........................................................................................104
Intermec Value Version............................................................................104
Keypad Test .............................................................................................105
LED Test .................................................................................................106
Network Information...............................................................................106
Network Test ...........................................................................................107
Operating System Version........................................................................107
Ping Utility ..............................................................................................108
Radio Driver Version ...............................................................................109
RAM Information....................................................................................109
RAM Monitor..........................................................................................110
SD Card Memory Test.............................................................................110
Sound Test...............................................................................................111
Troubleshooting and Maintaining the CK31.................................113
Troubleshooting the CK31.....................................................................................114
Calling Product Support ..........................................................................114
Problems and Solutions............................................................................115
Problems While Operating the CK31.......................................................115
Problems While Configuring Security ......................................................117
Problems With Wireless Connectivity ......................................................119
Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port...............................120
Problems While Scanning Bar Codes........................................................121
Booting the CK31 ..................................................................................................125
Warm Booting the CK31.........................................................................125
Cold Booting the CK31 ...........................................................................125
Cleaning the Scanner Window and Screen..............................................................126
Specifications .........................................................................................................129
Physical and Environmental Specifications .............................................................130
Physical Dimensions..................................................................130
Power Specifications ..................................................................130
Electrical Specifications..............................................................130
Temperature and Humidity Specifications.................................130
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Screen Specifications..................................................................130
Keypad Options.........................................................................130
Bar Code Symbologies ...............................................................131
Area Imager Standard Minimum Reading Distances ..................132
Linear Imager Reading Distances ...............................................134
Standard Range Laser Minimum Reading Distances ..................136
Near-Far Range Area Imager Reading Distances.........................138
Accessories for the CK31..........................................................................139
851-082-xxx Power Supply ........................................................139
AA2 Serial Cable Adapter (P/N 236-069-xxx)............................139
AA3 Serial Cable Adapter (P/N 236-070-xxx)............................139
AB1G Battery (P/N 318-020-xxx)..............................................139
AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger (P/N 852-904-xxx) ........................139
AC2 4-Bay Battery Charging Dock (P/N 852-905-xxx) .............139
AC3 8-Slot Battery Charging Dock (P/N 852-906-xxx).............139
AD1 Communications Dock (P/N 225-709-xxx).......................139
AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock (P/N 225-710-xxx).............140
CK30 and CK31 Handle (P/N 203-754-xxx) ............................140
CK31 Handstrap (P/N 075289) ................................................140
CK31 Holster and Belt ..............................................................140
CK31 Protective Boot................................................................140
CK31 Protective Case ................................................................140
CK31 Tethered Stylus (P/N 203-773-xxx).................................140
CK31 Vehicle Cradle (P/N 075436)..........................................140
Dust Cover ................................................................................140
Decoded Serial Adapter (P/N 225-715-001) ..............................141
Undecoded Serial Adapter (P/N 225-714-001) ..........................141
Typing Characters Not Printed on the Keypad.......................................................142
Pin Assignments for the Serial Port.........................................................................145
Default Settings....................................................................................................147
Default Configuration ............................................................................................148
Reprogramming the Keypad.......................................................................155
Reprogramming the Keypad...................................................................................156
Changing the Functionality of Keys or Key Combinations .....................................156
Starting the Reprogrammable Keypad Utility ...........................................157
Programming a Unicode Character ..........................................................158
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Programming a Virtual Key or Unicode Character ...................................159
Programming Any Key as a Function Key ................................................161
Launching an Application From a Key or Key Combination ....................163
Remapping a Hardware Scan Code ..........................................................165
Removing One or All Reprogramming Modifications ..............................166
Finding the Registry Entries for Keypad Changes.....................................168
Creating Keypad Macros ........................................................................................169
Starting the Keypad Macro Utility............................................................169
Recording a Keypad Macro ......................................................................170
Removing All or One Keypad Macro .......................................................172
Finding the Registry Entries for Keypad Macros.......................................174
Index..............................................................................................................................177
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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 1
Using the CK31 Handheld
Computer
Use this chapter to familiarize yourself with the CK31 Handheld
Computer. In this chapter, you will find these sections:
• Introducing the CK31 Handheld Computer
• What’s New?
• Using the Battery
• Using the Keypad
• Using the Touch Screen
• Understanding the Status Lights
• Understanding the Beeps
• Scanning Bar Codes
• Verifying That Your Scanner Is Working
• Installing the SD Card
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Introducing the CK31 Handheld Computer
The Intermec CK31 is an ergonomically designed handheld
computer built on the Microsoft
® Windows® CE .NET
operating system. It is a lightweight, easy-to-use, reliable
computer that both runs client/server applications and browser-
based applications.
CK31
Ready-to-Work
indicator
Battery
light
Battery
Serial
port
Scan
button
User-dened
lights
Good read
light
CK31 Handheld Computer
CK31 Handheld Computers with an IEEE 802.11b/g radio
installed are Wi-Fi
® certified for interoperability with other
802.11b/g wireless LAN devices.

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The CK31 includes these features:
• .NET Compact Framework
• Internet Explorer 6, SQL Server CE
• iBrowse
• CCX v2.0 compliance
• Color display with touch screen
• 64 MB RAM/64 MB Flash Memory
• 400 MHz Processor
These options are available for the CK31:
• 802.11b/g radio
• Bluetooth radio
• Linear imager, area imager, near-far range area imager,
standard range laser, or long range laser
Note: If you have a CK31 with the near-far range area
imager, do not use the undecoded serial adapter.
• TE 2000 terminal emulation application including 3270,
5250, and VT/ANSI as well as support for third-party TE
applications
• Data Collection Browser (dcBrowser™) application
Use this manual to understand how to use the features and
options available on the CK31. For help using terminal
emulation, see the TE 2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s
Guide (P/N 977-055-xxx).
For help using dcBrowser, see the documentation that ships with
the dcBrowser gateway software or the Data Collection Browser
Client User’s 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 the browser or access non-work related web
sites. For help using iBrowse, see the iBrowse User’s Guide (P/N
961-055-xxx).

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For a complete list of accessories, see “Accessories for the CK31”
on page 139.
What’s New?
The CK31 is now available with a near-far range area imager.
Using the Battery
The CK31 uses a model AB1G (P/N 318-020-xxx) lithium-ion
battery as its main power source. You must fully charge the main
battery before you can use the CK31. When you change the
battery, a backup battery maintains your status, memory, and
real-time clock for at least 10 minutes.
If the battery light blinks or turns on solid, you cannot restore
factory defaults or perform a warm or cold boot on your CK31
by using the I
I
I
II key. You must replace the battery with a fully
charged battery before you can restore factory defaults or boot
your CK31.
To ensure maximum battery life and product performance,
periodically replace the rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
Contact your local Intermec sales representative for replacement
batteries.
Note: The AB1G battery is designed to provide more than
a full shift of daily use. However, battery life depends on
individual usage patterns. Conditions such as wireless
coverage, power settings, roaming frequency, applications in
use, number of radios in use, ambient temperature, lithium-
ion battery maintenance, and individual use cases have an
effect on overall battery performance.
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. Dispose of used battery packs promptly. Keep away from
children.
Removing the main battery when the backup battery low or
critically low icon appears on the taskbar may cause your
CK31 to cold boot and you may lose data.

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If you fail to replace the battery immediately, you may lose
important data or applications.
Charging and Installing the Battery
Make sure you fully charge the AB1G battery before you use
your CK31. You can charge the battery before or after you
install it into the CK31.
To charge the battery
• Either insert the battery into the AC1 4-slot battery charger
or place the CK31 with battery installed in the AC2 4-Bay
Charging Dock, AC3 8-Bay Charging Dock, AD1 1-Bay
Communications Dock, or AD2 4-Bay Communications
Dock. For more information on these accessories, see page
139.
Use the next table to understand how long it will take to charge
your batteries in each of the CK31 charging or communications
dock accessories.
Charging Times for CK31 Batteries
CK31 Accessory Battery Charging Time
AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger 5 hours
AC2 4-Bay Charging Dock 5 hours
AC3 8-Slot Charging Dock 5 hours
AD1 1-Bay Communications Dock 5 hours
AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock 5 hours

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To install the battery
• Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the
CK31 and snap the battery into place.
Battery
latch
AB1G
battery
Inserting the AB1G Battery
Maximizing Battery Life
There are several things that you can do to extend the life of
your fully charged battery.
• Verify that Radio Power Management is enabled (Fast PSP).
Enabling radio power management allows your radio to
switch between awake and sleep modes based on network
traffic. If you use the default setting of disabled (CAM), you
will have the best network performance (data throughput) but
it will draw the most power from your battery.
• Verify that the backlight timeout is set to 15 seconds.
• Verify that each setting under Power Management (User Idle,
System Idle, and Suspend) has a value of 1 minute for a
combined automatic shutoff time of 3 minutes.
You can use Intermec Settings to easily make all of these
configuration changes. For help, see “Configuring the CK31
With Intermec Settings” on page 40.

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The CK31 supports TE 2000 VT100/220/320/340 and ANSI,
TE 2000 5250, and TE 2000 3270. When you order the CK31
with a TE 2000 application, you must order the corresponding
keypad overlay. Use the TE 2000 keypad overlays to enter the
same keys that you can enter on a VT/ANSI keyboard, and IBM
5250 keyboard, or an IBM 3270 keyboard. Like the standard
CK31 overlay, the TE 2000 keypad overlays let you enter all the
characters printed on or above the keys. The terminal emulation
keypads also come with the same color-coded keys that are on
the standard overlay.
For help using TE 2000 terminal emulation, see the TE 2000
Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide (P/N 977-055-xxx).
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42-Key Large Numeric and Function Keypad: This keypad is designed for
applications that accept mainly numeric data (0-9) and that need dedicated
function keys (F1- F12). This keypad also lets you enter the entire alphabet
and special characters by pressing color-coded key sequences.

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50-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad: This keypad is designed for
applications that accept mainly numeric data (0-9) and that may need to
accept the entire alphabet. The keypad also provides shifted 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 required handle with the built-in
scanner trigger.

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key
52-Key Full Alphanumeric Keypad: This keypad is designed for
applications that accept mainly numeric data (0-9) and that may need to
accept the entire alphabet. The keypad also provides function keys (F1-F24)
and special characters, symbols, and functions by pressing color-coded key
sequences.
Using the Color-Coded Keys
The keypad of 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. There are two
color-coded modifier keys on the CK31: the orange B key
and
the green C key.

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You press and release the first key and then press and release the
second key to access the color-coded character or function
printed above a key.
Using the Color-Coded Keys
You Want To: Press: Example
Use an orange character or
function printed above a key.
B key and then the key
with character or function
printed above it.
Press B and then 2 to type
the @ character.
.
.
. .
Use a green character or
function printed above a key.
C key and then the key
with character or function
printed above it.
Press C and then 2 to type
the = character.
Lock the orange, green, Ctl,
Alt, or Shift key to stay on.
B C, , Ctl, Alt,
or
Shift
key twice.
Press C twice and the
appears in the status bar.
Unlock a green, orange,
Ctl,
Alt, or Shift key.
.
.
..
B C, , Ctl, Alt, or Shift
key once.
If is in the status bar,
press Alt and the locked
icon disappears from the
status bar.
Note: The orange Contrast function (M N or ) printed above the
Backlight E key does not perform any function on the CK31.
Capitalizing All Characters
To type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters, you can
enable the Caps Lock feature on the CK31 keypad.
To enable Caps Lock
1 Press the orange B key. The B icon appears on the status
bar.
2 To enable Caps Lock and make the Caps Lock icon ( )
appear on the status bar, press a second key:
• On the 42-key keypad, press Shift.
• On the 50-key keypad, press Shift.
• A On the 52-key keypad, press .
3 Type an alphanumeric character. The letter appears as an
uppercase character on the screen.

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To disable Caps Lock
• Press the orange B key and then press either Shift or A
(depending on your keypad). The Caps Lock icon disappears
from the status bar.
Using the Power (I
I
I
II) Key
When you press the I
I
I
II key to turn off the CK31, you actually
put the computer in Suspend mode. In Suspend mode, the
CK31 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 I
I
I
II key to turn the CK31 back on, your
computer resumes at the screen that was displayed when you
turned it off. If you are using WPA or 802.1x security, the
computer may need to reauthenticate before it resumes your
application.
If the Battery light flashes and your CK31 does not resume after
pressing I
I
I
II, your battery may be too low to supply power.
Replace the battery. If replacing the battery does not solve the
problem, see “Booting the CK31” on page 125.
Disabling or Modifying Keypad Functions
If you want to restrict the ability to perform adjustments made
from the keypad, such as changing the beeper volume, you can
disable the functionality of several keys on the keypad.
You can disable these keypad functions:
• Beeper volume
• Task Manager (opened by pressing Alt and then Tab)
Note: When you disable Alt Tab, you also disable Alt Esc.
You can modify this keypad function:
• The behavior of the I
I
I
II key. You can configure the boot
functionality to either warm or cold boot when you press and
hold the I
I
I
II key for five seconds.

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To disable specific keypad functions
1 From the Start menu, tap Intermec Settings. The Intermec
Settings application appears.
2 Tap Device Settings > Keypad. The Keypad menu expands
to show you the options.
3 Tap the function you want to disable from the Keypad menu
to expand the branch.
4 Tap Disable to select it.
5 Save your changes and tap File > Exit to exit Intermec
Settings.

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To change the I
I
I
II key behavior
1 From the Start menu, tap Intermec Settings. The Intermec
Settings application appears.
2 Tap Device Settings > Keypad. The Keypad menu expands
to show you the options.
3 Tap Configure Boot Functionality and select Warm boot
or Cold boot.
4 Save your changes and tap File > Exit to exit Intermec
Settings.

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Using the Touch Screen
The CK31 has a color touch screen display that features:
• a full screen size of 240 x 320 pixels.
• a desktop size of 240 x 300 pixels.
• a taskbar size of 240 x 20 pixels.
• support for Unicode characters, user-programmable fonts,
and bitmap graphics.
CK31 Start Screen
The Start screen has two distinct areas: the desktop and the
taskbar.
The desktop displays shortcuts to some of the applications
installed on the CK31. The first time you turn on the CK31, the
taskbar displays the Start menu icon, the time, the keyboard
icon, and the desktop icon.
Desktop
T
askbar

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Using the Stylus
Use the stylus, in place of a mouse, to select items and enter
information on the touch screen.
Functions You Can Perform With the Stylus
Action Description
Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to select
options, close applications, or launch menus from
the taskbar.
Double-tap Double-tap the screen with the stylus to launch
applications.
Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the
screen to select text and images.
Tap and
hold
Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of
actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu
that appears, tap the action you want to perform.
You can disable the touch screen if you want to prevent others
from performing functions using the stylus.
To disable the touch screen
1 From the Start menu, tap Settings > Control Panel.
2 Double-tap Stylus.
3 Select the Touch Panel Disable check box.
4 Exit the control panel.
To enable the touch screen capabilities again, you need to
navigate to the control panel using the keypad and use the Space
key to clear the Touch Panel Disable check box.

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Understanding the Screen Icons
Use the screen icons on the status bar to see the battery status,
network connections, and special keys or functions you may be
using. Standard Microsoft icons are not included in this table.
CK31 Screen Icons
Icon Description
Battery is approximately half full. You should be able to work
for several more hours before changing batteries.
Battery is low. You need to replace the battery soon.
Battery is critically low. You need to replace the battery now.
The window positioning feature is turned on.
The CK31 is connected using ActiveSync.
Backup battery is low. Replace the battery or place the CK31
in a charger. Allow 15 minutes for the backup battery to
recharge.
Strong signal strength with the access point and security is
enabled.*
Medium signal strength with the access point and security is
enabled.*
Weak signal strength with the access point and security is
enabled.*
Strong signal strength with the access point, but security is
not configured correctly.
Medium signal strength with the access point, but security is
not configured correctly.
Weak signal strength with the access point and security is not
configured correctly.
No connection to the access point. For help, see “Problems
With Wireless Connectivity” on page 119.
Orange key is enabled.
Green key is enabled.
Orange key is locked.
Green key is locked.
* If you are using static WEP and you cannot send information
wirelessly, make sure your WEP key setting is correct.

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18 CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
CK31 Screen Icons (continued)
Icon Description
Alt key is locked.
Alt key is enabled.
Ctl key is locked.
Ctl key is enabled.
Shift key is locked.
Shift key is enabled.
No UDP Plus connection. For help, see “Configuring the
Network Parameters for a UDP Plus Network” on page 47.
UDP Plus is transferring data.
UDP Plus is connected.
Caps Lock key is enabled.
The CPU monitor is enabled.
The RAM monitor is enabled.
Repositioning a Window
If you need to move a window to see more of a screen, you can
reposition the window using the numeric keypad instead of the
mouse pointer. When you turn on the positioning feature, the
focus is on the top window. You can change the focus to another
window by using Task Manager to select a different task. Simply
press Alt and then Tab to bring up Task Manager to select a
different task.

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To reposition a window
1 Press Alt and then E. An icon ( ) appears on the status
bar.
2 Use the numeric keypad to move the window.
Repositioning a Window: Press the appropriate number key for the
direction you want to move the window.
To center the window in the CK31 screen
• Press 5.
To turn off the repositioning feature
• Press Alt and then E.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
If the touch screen does not respond when you tap it with the
stylus, you may need to calibrate the screen.
To calibrate the screen
1 Press C C and then . The Start menu appears.
2 Press D to highlight Touch Calibrate and then press Enter.
The calibration screen appears.
3 Follow the instructions to calibrate the screen.

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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
CK31 including off. When you reach the
loudest setting, the next setting is off.
Use the Intermec
Settings application.
Go to Start > Intermec Settings > Device
Settings > Beeper > Volume.
Use the Beeper
Volume command.
For help, see “Beeper Volume” in the Intermec
Computer Command Reference 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 beam can damage your vision.
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 CK31 supports
the scanning of 1D linear bar codes and 2D images, depending
on the scanner model in your CK31. Plus, the way you scan bar
codes is different if you are using an integrated handle or a
scanner attached to the serial port.
When you unpack the CK31, these bar code symbologies are
enabled:
• Code 39
• Code 128
• PDF417 (if supported)
• UPC/EAN
• DataMatrix (area imagers only)
If you are using bar code labels that are encoded in a different
symbology, you need to enable the symbology on the CK31.
Use Intermec Settings to enable and disable symbologies for
your scanner. For help, see “Configuring the CK31 With
Intermec Settings” on page 40.

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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 23
The following two sections describe how to scan a bar code label
with the laser scanner (standard range laser or long range laser),
linear imager, and area imager.
Scanning With the Laser Scanner or Linear Imager
If the CK31 has a standard range laser, long range laser, or linear
imager, use the following procedure to practice scanning a bar
code.
The linear imager can decode PDF417 bar codes as well as bar
codes with high-density, low-density, and poor quality in any
lighting conditions. For help scanning PDF417 bar codes, see
the procedure on the next page.
To scan most bar code labels with the laser scanner or linear imager
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn on the CK31.
2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the
computer at a slight angle 15 to 25 cm (6 to 10 in) from the
label.
Note: If you have a long range scanner, you may need to hold
the computer further away from the label.
3 Press the Scan button on the keypad, or pull the trigger on a
handle, and direct the red beam so that it falls across all bars
in the bar code label.

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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 25
Scan button
Good Read light (green)
Scanning a PDF417 or Micro PDF417 Bar Code Label
Use this test bar code:
PDF417 Test Bar Code
*123456789abcdefg*
4 Move the beam down all rows of the bar code label. The
CK31 clicks as it reads each row.
5 The CK31 emits a high beep and the green Good Read light
turns on briefly when the CK31 successfully reads the entire
bar code label.
You may need to continue moving the beam from the bottom
of the bar code label to the top, and back to the bottom, until
you hear the high beep.
6 Release the Scan button.

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Scanning With the Standard or Near-Far Range Area Imager
Your CK31 may come with one of two types of area imagers:
• A standard area imager
• A near-far range area imager
Both area imagers allow you to scan 2D bar code symbologies
and supports omni-directional (360°) scanning. Omni-
directional scanning means that you can position the CK31 in
any orientation to scan a bar code label.
Scanning with the Standard Area Imager
The standard area imager comes equipped with an aiming beam
to help you scan bar codes. Use the following procedure to scan
a bar code label with the standard area imager.
To scan a bar code label with the area imager
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn on the CK31.
2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label and hold the
CK31 steady a few inches from the label.
3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on a
handle and center the red aiming beam over the bar code
label, as shown in the illustration on the next page.
The aiming beam flashes repeatedly while the imager tries to
read a bar code. Also, the aiming beam is smaller when the
imager is closer to the bar code and larger when it is further
away.
When the CK31 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear
a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly.

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Scan button
Good Read light (green)
Aim ming bea
4 Release the Scan button or the trigger.
Scanning with the Near-Far Range Area Imager
The near-far range area imager allows you to scan a bar code at
both near and far distances. It is equipped with a laser pointer to
help you aim at bar codes.
To scan a bar code using the near-far range area imager
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn on the CK31.
2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label.
3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on the
handle. The illumination beam and laser pointer appear.
• For near or close-in scanning distances of 30 cm (11.8 in.)
or less, use the laser pointer and aim slightly to the right
side of the center of the bar code and make sure that the
illumination beam covers the bar code you are trying to
decode.
• For standard and long range scanning distances of 30 cm
(11.8 in.) or more, use the laser pointer and aim towards
the middle of the bar code and make sure that the

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illumination beam covers the bar code you are trying to
decode.
Note: For near (close-in), standard, and long range
scanning, the illumination beam must be completely over
the bar code. The laser pointer acts as a guide and does not
need to be on the bar code.
4 When the CK31 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear
a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly.
If there are multiple bar codes in one area, you should enable the
center-decoding parameter to read your bar codes. Use Intermec
Settings to enable and disable this parameter. For help, see
“Configuring the CK31 With Intermec Settings” on page 40.
The center-decoding parameter only decodes a bar code if:
• the laser pointer is on the bar code
• the illumination beam covers the bar code
To scan a bar code using center-decoding
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn on the CK31.
2 Point the scanner window at the bar code label.
3 Press the Scan button on the keypad or pull the trigger on the
handle. The illumination beam and the laser pointer appear.
4 Aim both the illumination beam and the laser pointer at the
bar code you want to scan.

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*JOHNB*
*JOHNB*
Good Read light (green)
Scan button
L aser pointer
5 When the CK31 successfully reads a bar code label, you hear
a high beep and the green Good Read light turns on briefly.
Troubleshooting the Area Imager
If you have problems scanning a bar code with the area imager,
try following some of these tips to improve the performance of
your imager:
• Position the imager as close to the bar code as possible while
still being able to capture the entire bar code.
• Make sure that Aimer LED Duration is set to zero.
• Set Lighting mode to Illum LED Priority.
• Enable only the bar codes that you need to use every day.
Use Intermec Settings to configure these imager commands. For
help, see “Configuring the CK31 With Intermec Settings” on
page 40. For more information on the commands and their
parameters, see the Intermec Computer Command Reference
Manual (P/N 073529). The Intermec Computer Command
Reference Manual is available on the CD attached to the inside
front cover of this user’s manual. You can check the Intermec
web site for a more recent version of this online manual.

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30 CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
Attaching a Scanner to the Serial Port
You can attach a scanner to the serial port of the CK31 if you
order a serial adapter and a required cable. There are two serial
adapters available to support decoded and undecoded scanners.
Use the following two tables to locate the serial adapter and the
required cable you need for your scanner.
Undecoded Serial Adapter and Required Cables
Supported Scanner
Undecoded
Serial Adapter
Required Cable
128X wands* 225-714-001 069444-005*
1550C0500*, 1550C0502*,
1550C0504*
225-714-001 068424*
or 068425*
155XE 225-714-001 3-606030-10
1400 225-714-001 3-606030-10
* These products are not RoHS compliant and are discontinued. This
information is included here only for customers who have already
purchased these products.

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Decoded Serial Adapter or AA2 and Required Cables
Supported
Scanner
Decoded
Serial Adapter
Required Cable
1400 225-715-001
or AA2
3-604032-15,
3-604032-06*, or 3-606032-03*
1551E* 225-715-001
or AA2
3-604032-15,
3-604032-06*, or 3-606032-03*
1553E* 225-715-001
or AA2
3-604032-15,
3-604032-06*, or 3-606032-03*
1800 225-715-001
or AA2
3-366032-01*
SR60 225-715-001
or AA2
321-639-002
* These products are not RoHS compliant and are discontinued. This
information is included here only for customers who have already
purchased these products.
To attach a scanner to the serial port
1 Connect a scanner to the DB9 connector on the serial adapter
or cable.
2 Hook the serial adapter onto the battery on the CK31 and
then snap it into place, or connect the AA2 serial cable
adapter to the serial adapter.
Serial adapter
Battery
DB9 connector

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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 33
help, see “Problems While Scanning Bar Codes” on page 121.
Verifying That Your Scanner Is Working
Most of the default shortcuts on the desktop are standard
Windows CE applications. However, Intermec provides a
shortcut to an additional application called ScanDemo.
ScanDemo is a simple application you can use to verify that your
scanner is working correctly. ScanDemo enables the CK31 to
read bar code labels and display the information encoded on the
label along with the symbology used to encode it.
To open ScanDemo
1 Double-tap the ScanDemo shortcut on the desktop. The
ScanDemo application opens.
2 Scan a bar code label. For information on how to scan a bar
code label, see “Scanning Bar Codes” on page 22. The
information you scanned along with the symbology used to
encode it appears on the screen:
To enable or disable symbologies
1 From the ScanDemo window, tap the Symbologies button
to see the symbologies that are enabled.

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2 Select or clear the symbologies you want to use and tap Back.
3 If you want to enable symbologies not shown on the Scanner
Symbologies window, tap Intermec Settings. Intermec
Settings appears on your screen.
4 From the Intermec Settings application, go to Scanners,
Symbologies > Internal Scanner > Symbologies.
5 Enable or disable any of the symbologies you want to use.
6 Save your settings and close Intermec Settings. The Scanner
Symbologies window reappears.
7 Tap Back.
8 Scan bar code labels.
Installing the SD Card
You can use a Secure Digital (SD) card to increase file storage
and install software. The CK31 currently supports SD cards that
hold up to 1 GB of information. The SD card slot is located on
the top of the CK31 just above the laser scanner window.
To insert an SD card
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn off the CK31.
2 Unscrew the two captive screws on the SD card door and
remove the door.
3 Gently insert the SD card into the CK31 with the printed
side facing the keypad and screen side of the CK31.

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8 (Optional) Navigate to the SDMMC Disk folder to see the
contents of the SD card.
To remove the SD card
1 Press I
I
I
II to turn off the CK31.
2 Remove the two screws on the SD card slot door and remove
the door.
3 Push in on the SD card until you hear it unlatch. The card
should eject far enough to easily remove it from the CK31.
4 Remove the SD card from the CK31.
5 Replace the door and attach it with the two captive screws.

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38 CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
How to Configure the CK31 Parameters
You can configure many parameters on the CK31, 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.
U se S etup Assista n t
Use Intermec Settings
Use Intermec
Settings on
the CK31
to set most
parameters.
Use Setup
Assistant to
quickly enter
network
parameters.
Use the SmartSystems Console
Use Intermec Settings
from within the
SmartSystems Console
to remotely congure
network parameters.
Configuring the CK31: The CK31 provides several ways for you to configure the communications,
device, and imaging parameters.

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CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 39
Configuring the CK31 With Setup Assistant
When first setting up the CK31, use Setup Assistant to set or
enable basic network parameters and connect your CK31 to the
network. Setup Assistant guides you through setting the
following basic network parameters:
• Date and time (including time zone)
• 802.11 radio
• WEP security
• DHCP server or IP address, subnet mask, and default router
• Device name
To set other parameters, use the Intermec Settings or another
configuration method. The Setup Assistant runs on the CK31
the first time you turn on the computer.
The Setup Assistant Start Screen
After you complete the Setup Assistant, the CK31 should be
communicating with your network. A network connection icon
appears in your taskbar. For more information on the network
icons, see “Understanding the Screen Icons” on page 17. For
detailed information on most of the commands available in
Intermec Settings, see the Intermec Computer Command
Reference Manual (P/N 073529).

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40 CK31 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
Configuring the CK31 With Intermec Settings
Use Intermec Settings to configure the CK31 and view system
information.
Opening Intermec Settings
You can open Intermec Settings while running any application.
To open Intermec Settings
1 Tap the Start icon or press C B and then . The Start menu
appears.
2 Select Intermec Settings. The Intermec Settings application
appears.

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Understanding the Commands in Intermec Settings
Use the following diagram to help find the commands you need
to use to configure your CK31. These screens do not represent
the exact information you will see on your CK31. They have
been modified to show you how the information is structured.
For detailed information on most of the commands available in
Intermec Settings, see the Intermec Computer Command
Reference Manual (P/N 073529). The Intermec Computer
Command Reference Manual is available on the CD attached to
the inside front cover of this user’s manual. You can check the
Intermec web site for a more recent version of this online
manual.
Intermec Settings Menus: Use this diagram to help navigate through the Intermec Settings
application. This diagram should only be used as a guide; it does not accurately represent all of the
information you will see on your screen.

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Navigating in Intermec Settings
Use this table to understand how to navigate and enter
information in Intermec Settings.
Performing Tasks in Intermec Settings
To Perform
This Task
Do This
Select or expand an option • Tap the option
• a b or to select an option
Select text in a text box • From the highlighted option, press
Tab
• Tap in the text box and drag the
stylus over the text
Expand an option • Tap the option
• Press a or b to select an option
and then press B b
Save settings • Tap File > Save Settings
• Press Alt F and then press Enter
Restoring Default Settings
You can restore the CK31 to factory default settings from
Intermec Settings. For a complete list of the default settings, see
“Default Configuration” on page 148.
Note: The Restore Defaults command, restores all parameters,
including network settings, and erases the registry. 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 Intermec Settings, select Restore Defaults.
2 Select Restore Defaults. The Run Apps button appears.
3 Tap the Run App button. The Restore Defaults dialog box
appears.

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11 Tap Finish.
Use this table to understand the settings you see in the
Bluetooth menu.
Bluetooth Settings
Setting Description
Power Set and view whether the Bluetooth radio is on or
off.
Discoverable Allows other Bluetooth devices to be able to
discover your CK31 during a device discovery.
Connectable Allows other Bluetooth devices to connect to your
CK31.
Class of Device Determines how the device appears to other
devices during discovery.
IBT Displays the version of the Intermec Bluetooth
Library.
Radio Displays the version of the Bluetooth Radio
Hardware.
Device Address Displays the Bluetooth address of your CK31.
Configuring Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Printing
You can send and receive information to Bluetooth printers
wirelessly using the Bluetooth radio. The Bluetooth technology
uses short-range radio links and allows for communications over
a 10-meter (32.8-foot) range.
This section explains how to configure the CK31 for Bluetooth
wireless printing. You need to:
• make sure that Bluetooth power is on. For help, see the next
section, “Turning on Bluetooth Power.”
• create an application that lets you print. For help, see
“Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly” on
page 51.
• select the current wireless printer on the CK31. For help, see
“Selecting the Current Wireless Printer on the CK31” on
page 52.

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Turning On Bluetooth Power
By default, Bluetooth power is off, so you need to make sure
that Bluetooth power is on.
Note: If you already configured the CK31 for Bluetooth wireless
scanners (as described in the previous section, “Configuring
Bluetooth Communications for Wireless Scanners”) this task is
already complete.
To turn on Bluetooth power
1 From Intermec Settings, select Communications >
Bluetooth.
2 Tap the Power parameter and select On.
3 Save your changes and exit Intermec Settings.
Creating an Application That Lets You Print Wirelessly
The CK31 does not ship with an application that lets you print
wirelessly. You must create an application that opens the wireless
printing COM port on the CK31. For help, see the Bluetooth
Resource Kit. The resource kit is part of the Intermec Developer
Library (IDL), which is available as a download from the
Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl.
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