CN2B Mobile ComputerUser's Manual
Contentsx CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualInternal Scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Note: The upgrade will fail if the CN2B Computer is not connected to external power. For help, see “Accessories” on page 16.Chapter 3 — Installing App
Chapter 3 — Installing ApplicationsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 83Migrating from Another ComputerAs you migrate from another mobile computer to
Chapter 3 — Installing Applications84 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 854Network SupportThis chapter includes information about the different networks supported by the CN2B Mobile Compu
Chapter 4 — Network Support86 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPersonal Area Networks"Bluetooth" is the name given to a technology standard
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 87Wireless PrintingUse this tab to print via Bluetooth devices. Tap Device Discovery to
Chapter 4 — Network Support88 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTap ok to return to the Wireless Printing page. File TransferUse this page to enable y
Tap Start > Settings > the Connections tab > the Bluetooth icon. Tap On to activate Bluetooth, then tap ok to exit the applet. Chapter 4 — N
Chapter 4 — Network Support90 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 Enter a name for the connection, such as “Nokia.” In the Select a modem list, select
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 915 Enter the correct Device PIN on both the Bluetooth device and the CN2B Computer, th
ContentsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual xiQuery Information Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4 — Network Support92 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual8 Enter the appropriate number as it should be dialed for your Bluetooth connection, t
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 93Configuring USB CommunicationsYou can place the CN2B in the CN2B Modem Dock or the CN
Chapter 4 — Network Support94 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 Configure security. For help, see “Configuring Your Wireless Network” on page 197.Th
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 95No NetworkingWhen “No networking” is selected via the NDISTRAY pop-up menu, the disco
Chapter 4 — Network Support96 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating a Wireless Network ConnectionMicrosoft Corporation’s wireless network configu
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 97To connect to an ad-hoc connection, select This is a device-to-device (ad-hoc) connec
Note: The following information applies when you have Enable Microsoft’s Wireless Zero Config checked via the Wireless Network applet (see page 195).C
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 995 Tap the 802.1x tab, select either “PEAP” or “Smart Card or Certificate” for the EAP
Chapter 4 — Network Support100 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAutoInterval, AutoMask, AutoSubnet, AutoIP, and AutoSeed are other registry keys that
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 101• My Work Network: Connect to the network at your company or organi-zation where you
Contentsxii CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualRemapping the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 4 — Network Support102 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Enter the access phone number, then tap Next. 4 Enter the user name, password, and
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 103To start the connection, start using one of the following programs. Once connected,
1 Tap Start > Settings > the Connections tab > the Connections icon. In My Work Network, tap Add a new modem connection. Chapter 4 — Network
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 105• Enter the APN provided by your mobile phone service provider.• When using dialing
Note: To change existing settings in My Work Network, tap Manage existing connections > the VPN tab. Select the desired VPN connection, tap Setting
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 1074 Enter your user name, password, and domain name as provided by your ISP or network
Chapter 4 — Network Support108 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualManagementUse the following tool and information to configure and manage your net-wor
Chapter 4 — Network SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 109seven read-only MIB-II (RFC1213-MIB) Object Identifiers (OIDs). Note that you can qu
Chapter 4 — Network Support110 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguring with SNMPThe community string allows an SNMP manager to manage the CN2B C
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 1115Printer SupportThe CN2B Mobile Computer works with the following printers from Intermec. Contact an Intermec re
ContentsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual xiiiB Troubleshooting the CN2B Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 5 — Printer Support112 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPrinting ASCIIThe methods for printing using Pocket PC at this time are as follows:•
Chapter 5 — Printer SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 113Operations to upgrade printer modules, perform printer diagnostics, and get printer
Chapter 5 — Printer Support114 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual• The port associated with the device during RegisterDevice() is in use.• The NPCP de
Chapter 5 — Printer SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 115#define IOCTL_NPCP_IOCTL CTL_CODE(FILE_DEVICE_SERIAL_PORT,0x405,METHOD_BUFFERED,FILE
Chapter 5 — Printer Support116 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 Use WriteFile(); to write your data to the printer. Check for errors and that all d
Chapter 5 — Printer SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 117O’Neil Printer DriverThe DTR printer communications driver is a Stream Device Driver
Chapter 5 — Printer Support118 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe first parameter “DTR1:” must reflect the device name and index used in the Regist
Chapter 5 — Printer SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 119Configuring PB42 Printers Via Intermec SettingsTap Start > Settings > the Syst
Chapter 5 — Printer Support120 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 1216Scanner SupportThe CN2B Mobile Computer is available with linear imaging technologies, such as the APS Linear I
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Chapter 6 — Scanner Support122 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualScanner Control and Data TransferNote: To use these methods, enable the Data Collecti
Chapter 6 — Scanner SupportCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 123Internal ScannersThe Intermec Internal Scanner feature allows Automatic Data Collect
Chapter 6 — Scanner Support124 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualInternal Scanner Supported SymbologiesThe EV10 Scanner supports these symbologies:Cod
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 1257ProgrammingThe following programming information pertains to the CN2B Mobile Computer:• Creating CAB Files (pa
Chapter 7 — Programming126 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating CAB FilesThe Windows CE operating system uses a .CAB file to install an applica-
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 127[CEStrings]This specifies string substitutions for the application name and the default
Chapter 7 — Programming128 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manualapplication for an unsupported platform. Also, a user is warned during the setup process
Note: To create the two CPU-specific .CAB files for the SETUP.INF file in the previous example, run the CAB Wizard with the “/cpu arm mips” parameter.
Chapter 7 — Programming130 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualExample[SourceDisksNames]; Required section 1 = ,“Common files”,,C:\app\common; Using an
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 131%CE9% \Program Files\Pocket Outlook %CE10% \Program Files\Office %CE11% \Windows\Start M
Before You BeginCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual xvBefore You BeginThis section provides you with safety information, technical support infor-mation
Chapter 7 — Programming132 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualExample[DefaultInstall.SH3] CopyFiles = Files.Common, Files.SH3 [DefaultInstall.MIPS]
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 133[CEShortCuts]This section, a Windows CE-specific section under the [DefaultInstall] sect
Chapter 7 — Programming134 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manualwcestart.ini = 1 rpmce212.ini = 1 intermec.bmp = 1 rpmlogo.bmp = 1 rpmname.bmp = 1 i
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 135picfmt.dll,,,0 fmtctrl.dll,,,0 ugrid.dll,,,0 simple.dll,,,0 psink.dll,,,0 pslpwce.d
Chapter 7 — Programming136 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing Installation Functions in SETUP.DLLSETUP.DLL is an optional file that enables you t
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 137BOOL IsProcessRunning( TCHAR * pname ) { HANDLE hProcList; PROCESSENTRY32 peProcess; DW
Chapter 7 — Programming138 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualWORD cFailedDirs, WORD cFailedFiles, WORD cFailedRegKeys, WORD cFailedRegVals, WOR
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 139LPCTSTR pszInstallDir ) { // TODO: Perform the reverse of INSTALL_INIT here return code
Chapter 7 — Programming140 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualExampleThis example creates .CAB files for the ARM and MIPS microprocessors, assuming the
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 141This means we cannot change the operating system much and still be a Pocket PC device. F
Before You Beginxvi CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTelephone SupportThese services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation.Service Des
Note: You should consult the RFC959 specification for proper use of some of these commands at the following URL:• www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt for the
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 143Configurable Parameters Via the Registry EditorThe following parameters receive default
Chapter 7 — Programming144 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualIDNATargetThis parameter configures the Intermec FTP Server to transmit the IDNA to a spe
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 145Transferring Files Over TCP/IP NetworksThe File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server transfers
Chapter 7 — Programming146 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSITE The following extended OEM commands are supported by the SITE request. For Microsoft
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 147The remaining FTP requests specified in RFC 959 are recognized, but not implemented.The
Chapter 7 — Programming148 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe FTPDCMDS subdirectory contains commands to use from the web browser. • Click EXITME.B
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 149Autostart FTPThis automatically starts the FTP Server (FTPDCE.EXE) when the CN2B Compute
Chapter 7 — Programming150 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Tap Start > Today to access the Today screen, then tap the antenna icon in the Syste
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 151IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARMUsage#include “oemioctl.h”SyntaxBOOL KernelIoControl( IOCTL_HAL_I
Before You BeginCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual xvii2 Click Service & Support > Manuals.3 In the Select a Product field, choose the product
Chapter 7 — Programming152 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualITC_NVPARM_ECN This IOCTL returns ECNs applied to the device in a bit array format. Four
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 153IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARMDescribes and enables the registry save location.Usage#includ
Chapter 7 — Programming154 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualID Field ValuesThe id field of lpInBuf may be one of the following values:ID Field Values
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 155IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFOReturns the HAL version information of the Pocket PC image.Usag
Chapter 7 — Programming156 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualParameterslpInBuf Should be set to NULL.nInBufSize Should be set to zero.lpOutBuf Must po
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 157IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOTCauses the system to perform a cold-boot. The object store is cleared.
Chapter 7 — Programming158 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSampletypedef struct { DWORD ResetReason; // most recent reset type DWORD ObjectStoreStat
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 159IOCTL_HAL_REBOOTCauses the system to perform a warm-boot. The object store is retained.U
Chapter 7 — Programming160 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualParameterslpInBuf Should be set to NULL.nInBufSize Should be set to zero.lpOutBuf Should
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 161Network Selection APIsThe Network Selection APIs change the network adapter configuratio
Before You Beginxviii CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Chapter 7 — Programming162 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manualwithin their application. The routines provided also reads/writes values to the CE regist
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 163RadioDisconnect()Call this function when done using the 802.11 API to clean up a connec-
Chapter 7 — Programming164 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetAuthenticationMode()Call this function to obtain the radio’s current authentication mo
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 165GetDiversity()Call this function to get the current diversity setting of your 802.11b/g
Chapter 7 — Programming166 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetMac()Call this function to get the MAC address of the 802.11b/g radio.Syntax UINT GetM
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 167GetNetworkType()Call this function to get the current network type of the radio. Do not
Chapter 7 — Programming168 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetPowerMode()Call this function to get the current power savings mode of the radio.Synta
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 169GetTXPower()Call this function to get the current transmit power of the radio.Syntax UIN
Chapter 7 — Programming170 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetRadioIpAddress()Call this function to obtain a formatted string indicating whether DHC
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 171Set Information FunctionsAddWep()Call this function to add a WEP key to the radio. Call
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 11Using the CN2B ComputerThis chapter introduces the CN2B Mobile Computer, developed by Inter-mec to enhance wirele
Chapter 7 — Programming172 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualEncryptionStatus()Call this function to set the desired encryption status.Syntax UINT Enc
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 173SetAuthenticationMode()Call this function to set the desired authentication mode.Syntax
Chapter 7 — Programming174 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSetNetworkMode()Call this function to set the desired Network Mode.Syntax UINT SetNetwork
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 175SetSSID()Call this function with a pointer to a null-terminated TCHAR array con-taining
Chapter 7 — Programming176 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualRemoveWep()Call this with a key index of 0-3 to remove the WEP key at that index.Syntax U
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 177EnableZeroConfig()This enables or disables the Wireless Zero Configuration Wizard from M
Chapter 7 — Programming178 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualStartScanList()If a scan list is configured on the system, this causes the API to begin t
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 179isDHCPEnabled()Call this to determine whether DHCP is enabled on the current adapter.Syn
Chapter 7 — Programming180 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualResetRadioToSystemSave()Call this function to force the radio to reset to the last desire
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 181NotificationsUse the following information to programmatically control the vibrator, to
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Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer2 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAudio SystemSpeakerA speaker capable of variable volume levels is located on th
Chapter 7 — Programming182 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualNLEDSetDeviceUsage#include “nled.h”SyntaxBOOL NLEDSetDevice ( UINT nDeviceId, void *pInpu
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 183Choosing How to Change Keypad Registry SettingsThere are several ways to change the keyp
Chapter 7 — Programming184 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlpha (Green) PlaneThe alpha plane contains values from the keypad when the keypad has be
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 185aware of when looking at the registry. Knowing this, we can see that the value that the
Chapter 7 — Programming186 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualNone 0x07Left arrow/Back Tab 0x08 Fkeycode2None 0x09[BkSp] BkSp// (forward slash) 0x0A Fk
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 187Understanding Keypad AttributesThe keypad attributes are as follows.• “OrangeObeyClear”
Chapter 7 — Programming188 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manualnot press a key within 0.6 seconds, the “a” is emitted. If you press another key within 0
Chapter 7 — ProgrammingCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 189"FkeyCode6" = hex:0D,00 "FkeyCode7" = hex:26,00 "FkeyCode8"
Chapter 7 — Programming190 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 191AConfigurable Settingswww.intermec.comThis appendix contains information about the Inter-mec Settings, Utilities
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 3BatteryThe CN2B Computer comes with an 7.95 Watt-hour, 3.7V, 2150mAh, replacea
Appendix A — Configurable Settings192 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguration ParametersA configuration parameter changes the way the CN2B Com
To access the settings from the CN2B Computer, tap Start > Settings > the System tab > Intermec Settings to access its applet. Appendix A —
Appendix A — Configurable Settings194 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualWakeup MaskFrom the CN2B Computer, tap Start > Settings > the System tab
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 195For CN2B Computers with an imager, default mappings are shown in the followin
Appendix A — Configurable Settings196 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAbout the Wireless NetworkYour wireless adapter (network interface card) conne
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 197• WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption With preconfigured WEP, both the
Appendix A — Configurable Settings198 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual• Enable Microsoft’s Wireless Zero Config Check this box to enable Microsoft’s
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 199•TLS (page 202)• TTLS (page 204)•LEAP (page 208)• EAP-FAST (page 209)NoneUse
Appendix A — Configurable Settings200 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPEAP (Protected EAP)This protocol is suitable for performing secure authentica
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 201To Enable PEAP with Network EAP1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP,” Association to
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer4 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe configuration and time are lost if:• The battery discharges beyond this lev
Appendix A — Configurable Settings202 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdditional Settings1 Select an authentication method from the Inner PEAP Authe
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 2034 Tap Additional Settings to set options for server certificate validation an
Appendix A — Configurable Settings204 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 Tap Additional Settings to assign an inner TLS authentication and set option
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 205To Enable TTLS with an Open Association (default configuration)1 Set 8021x Se
Appendix A — Configurable Settings206 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable TTLS with Network EAP1 Set 8021x Security as “TTLS” and Association
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 2073 Enter the Common Names of trusted servers. Note that if these fields are le
Appendix A — Configurable Settings208 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualWeb Enrollment Tap Web Enrollment to obtain a user certificate over the networ
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 2093 Select Prompt for password to have the user enter this password each time t
Appendix A — Configurable Settings210 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUse “EAP-FAST” to configure the use of EAP-FAST as an authentication protocol,
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 211To Enable EAP-FAST with WPA Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “EAP-FAST” and
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 53 Connect the AC power supply to the power connector on the back of the CN2B C
Appendix A — Configurable Settings212 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdditional Settings1 Tap PAC Manager to view the PAC files currently installed
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 213Clear this box to solve access point connection problems that result when an
Appendix A — Configurable Settings214 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualOther Configurable ParametersConfigure the following parameters by sending rea
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 215Using Reader CommandsAfter the CN2B Computer is connected to your network, yo
Appendix A — Configurable Settings216 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSet Time and DateThis command sets the date and time on the CN2B Computer. The
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 217Set Audio Volume to very quiet*$+BV1**$+VB1*Set Audio Volume to quiet*$+BV2**
Appendix A — Configurable Settings218 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualBacklight TimeoutNote: The Backlight Timeout parameter information is on page
Appendix A — Configurable SettingsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 219Enable loud key clicks (default)*$+KC2**$+KC2*Virtual Wedge Grid, Preamble, P
Appendix A — Configurable Settings220 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 221BTroubleshooting the CN2B ComputerUse this appendix to solve problems you may encounter while using the CN2B Mob
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer6 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo remove the battery1 Push down on the battery door latch, and pull up on the
Appendix B — Troubleshooting the CN2B Computer222 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualProblems and SolutionsThese tables offer solutions to the problems
Problems While Configuring Security Problem SolutionThe CN2B Computer does not appear to be authenticating.The CN2B Computer may not be communicating
Appendix B — Troubleshooting the CN2B Computer224 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe CN2B Computer is con-nected to the Intermec Applica-tion Serve
Appendix B — Troubleshooting the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 225Sending the CN2B Computer to Intermec for ServiceIf you send the
Appendix B — Troubleshooting the CN2B Computer226 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualCleaning the Scanner Window and the Touch ScreenTo keep the comput
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 227IIndex
Index228 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSymbols__RESETMEPLEASE__.TXT, 136Numerics1D area imager reading distances, 1246820 printersNPCP driver, 112
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 229Appletsclock, 31, 216intemec settingsbeeper volume, 7, 108, 119intermec settings, 192printers, 119smartsyst
Index230 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualBooksMicrosoft Readeradding bookmarks, 67adding drawings, 67annotations index, 67attaching notes, 67copying
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 231Computer shutdown, 3Configuration parametersautomatic shutoff, 214backlight timeout, 214date/time, 214key c
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 7Adjusting the Beeper VolumeTap or drag the System volume slider bar to your mo
Index232 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualDriversDTRcommunications, 118installing, 117opening, 117removing, 117writing to, 118NPCPclosing, 114communi
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 233SITE, 146SITE ATTRIB, 146SITE BOOT, 146SITE COPY, 146SITE EKEY, 147SITE EVAL, 147SITE EXIT, 146SITE GVAL, 1
Index234 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualIDLsBluetooth, 86data collection, 7, 108, 122, 192printing, 112smartsystems, 82URL, 12IDNADeviceName, 143De
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 235ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_INTEL_2011B, 152ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_MAX valuesITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_INTEL_2011B, 152IT
Index236 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManuallpBytesReturnedIOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, 160IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE, 158IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERINFO, 156IOCT
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 237Modemscreating a connectionto an ISP, 101MSDN library, 148MSDN Windows CE documentation, 100MSN Messengerab
Index238 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualNDIS_RADIO_AUTH_MODE_WPA_NONEGetAuthenticationMode(), 164SetAuthenticationMode(), 173NDIS_RADIO_AUTH_MODE_W
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 239Object Storepackaging an application, 74Object storeIOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT, 157IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, 159IOCTL_HAL_W
Index240 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPower appletbattery status, 3RAM maintenance, 4Windows Mobile settings, 31Printer support, 112NPCP printer
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 241RenewDHCP(), 179Replicating registry settings, 77Reset button, 11ResetRadioToSystemSave(), 180Resource kits
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer8 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualKey Sequences[Orange] Plane KeysThe orange plane key provides you access to dis
Index242 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualStart Menuadding programs, 33via File Explorer, 33StartScanList(), 178StartSupplicant(), 178Static IPreplic
IndexCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 243Updating the system software, 80URLsActiveSync, 34full screen display, 141MIBs, 109Microsoft Exchange email
Index244 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualWriteFile(), 112DTR printing, 117, 118NPCP printing, 112, 114Writing modePocket Word, 59Writing on the scre
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Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 9To type a lowercase “c,” press [Alpha] [2] [2] [2]. To type a letter on the sa
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer10 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualLEDsThe battery status LED and the scanning/keypad shift and notification LED
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 11Resetting Your CN2B ComputerPerforming a Warm-BootPerforming a warm-boot may
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual iiiDocument Change RecordThis page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as versio
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer12 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSoftware Build VersionTo check to see if your CN2B Computer has the latest sof
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 13Storage MediaNote: MultiMediaCards (MMCs) and CompactFlash (CF) storage cards
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer14 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Push the card into the slot until it is fully inserted. Fully insertedSD car
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 155 Insert the stylus between the battery and the CN2B case, and press straight
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer16 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAccessoriesThe following accessories are available for the CN2B Computer. Note
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B ComputerCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 17Integrated Scanner OptionsEV10 Linear ImagerIntegrated Wireless802.11b/g (Wi-
Chapter 1 — Using the CN2B Computer18 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual
CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 192Windows Mobile 2003This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC. While using your CN2B Co
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200320 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSoftware BuildsGo to “Software Build Version” on page 12 to determine which Interm
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 21Basic SkillsLearning to use your CN2B Computer is easy. This section describes th
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Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200322 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe following is a partial list of programs that are on your CN2B Com-puter. Look
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 23Pop-up MenusUse pop-up menus to quickly perform an action on an item. For example
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200324 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual• Drawing Using the stylus, draw directly on the screen.• Recording Create a stand
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 25• To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the key-board
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200326 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing TranscriberWith Transcriber, you can write anywhere on the screen using the
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 271 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200328 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTips for getting good recognition:• Write neatly.• Write on the lines and draw des
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 29Selecting a DrawingTo edit or format a drawing, select it first. Tap and hold the
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200330 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing My TextWhen using Inbox or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly insert pre-
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 31Customizing Your CN2B ComputerYou can customize your CN2B Computer by adjusting s
ContentsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual vContentsBefore You Begin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200332 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdding Programs Using ActiveSyncInstall the appropriate software for your CN2B Com
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 33Adding a Program Directly from the Internet1 Determine your CN2B Computer and pro
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200334 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft ActiveSyncVisit the following Microsoft Web site for the latest in updat
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 35Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization process,
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200336 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualIf you use Outlook on your desktop, you can synchronize appointments between your
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 37What’s an All Day Event?An appointment can either be a normal appointment or an a
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200338 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualViewing AppointmentsYou can view appointments in one of several views (Agenda, Day
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 39To change an appointment, tap it in the calendar, then tap Edit. Change any appoi
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200340 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSetting a Reminder for an AppointmentDo the following to set a reminder for an app
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 412 Tap the Notes tab to enter notes. For specific instructions, tap Start > Hel
Contentsvi CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhysical and Environmental Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200342 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 Tap ok to return to the appointment. A check mark indicates a selected categoryN
Note: If you are sending the meeting request through a connection to an ISP or the network, rather than through synchronization with your desk-top, ta
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200344 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual• If you are having trouble reading the calendar, select Use large font. You may s
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 453 To add notes, tap the Notes tab. You can enter text, draw, or create a recordin
Note: You can change the appearance of the contact list by tapping Tools > Options. Indicates the defaultTap for phone #s, email addressesChapter 2
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 472 Tap the Notes tab. For specific instructions, tap Start > Help > Notes to
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200348 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSending a Message to a Contact1 In the contact list, tap and hold the contact. To
Note: To quickly move through the contacts, tap a set of letters at the top. This takes you to the contact names beginning with those letters. Enter t
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200350 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual Clear this to view more contacts per screenEnter the three-digit area codeSelect
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 51You can enter text, draw, or create a recording. For more information on creating
ContentsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual viiChanging Calendar Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Contact
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200352 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualNotes: Capturing Thoughts and IdeasTo switch to Notes on your CN2B Computer, tap S
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 53To synchronize notes through synchronization, first select the Notes infor-mation
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200354 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualSynchronizing E-mail MessagesAfter selecting Inbox for synchronization in ActiveSy
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 55• If you use POP3 and you move e-mail messages to a folder you created, the link
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200356 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo change options for an account, tap Accounts > Accounts, then tap the name of
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 575 To check spelling, tap Edit > Spell Check.6 Tap Send. If you are working off
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200358 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualYou can open only one document at a time; when you open a second docu-ment, you ha
Tap and hold to see a pop-up menuTap to return to the listTap to changeformat optionsTap to format textTap to toggle the toolbarChapter 2 — Windows M
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200360 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualDrawing ModeIn drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Grid lines app
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 61Creating a WorkbookUse Pocket Excel to create workbooks, such as expense reports
Contentsviii CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPocket Internet Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200362 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual• Split panes to view different areas of a large worksheet. Tap View > Split. T
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 631 Create a connection for your device. To use MSN Messenger Service, set up a con
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200364 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualWorking with ContactsThe MSN Messenger window shows all of your messenger contacts
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 65Sending a Message• Tap a contact to whom you want to send a message. Enter your m
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200366 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft ReaderUse Microsoft Reader to read eBooks on your CN2B Computer. Down-lo
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 67Reading a BookEach book consists of a cover page (which includes navigation optio
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200368 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualRemoving a BookWhen you finish reading a book, you can delete it to conserve space
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 69Mobile FavoritesIf you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later on your
Chapter 2 — Windows Mobile 200370 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing AvantGo ChannelsAvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access
Tap to view a favoriteTap to add or delete a folder or favorite linkChapter 2 — Windows Mobile 2003CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 71The page that
ContentsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual ixCreating a Wireless Network Connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96Au
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CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 733Installing ApplicationsThere are multiple ways to get an application to your CN2B Mobile Com-puter; like there a
Chapter 3 — Installing Applications74 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualPackaging an ApplicationUse any of these methods to package an application for
Chapter 3 — Installing ApplicationsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 75Using Microsoft ActiveSyncNote: These instructions assume the CN2B Management
Chapter 3 — Installing Applications76 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing the FTP ServerThe CN2B Computer has a built-in FTP Server that connects
Chapter 3 — Installing ApplicationsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 77To use Avalanche to remotely manage the CN2B Computer1 Install software packa
Chapter 3 — Installing Applications78 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s ManualDeleting the Old Registry File1 On the original CN2B Computer, select Start &g
Chapter 3 — Installing ApplicationsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 79Confirming the New Registry FileTo confirm whether the new registry file exis
Chapter 3 — Installing Applications80 CN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Beneath “Hidden files and folders,” check Show hidden files and fold-ers, th
Chapter 3 — Installing ApplicationsCN2B Mobile Computer User’s Manual 814 Follow the steps in one of the next sections:• If you are using a Secure Di
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