
Chapter 1 — Using the CN4
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CN4 Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Power Profiler also provides advanced settings that allow you to fine-
tune the power usage. You can choose to have the
Power
button turn
off the screen or turn off the device.
About Power Management Profiles
Use the Windows Mobile Standard profile (default) for applications
that power off infrequently, such as inventory management or
terminal emulation. If the CN4 does not have any activity, the screen
turns off, but WAN, LAN, or Bluetooth radio connections are
maintained in a low power state. If there continues to be no activity,
the CN4 eventually turns off LAN and Bluetooth data connections
and goes into Suspend mode. The CN4 maintains its WAN
connection during Suspend mode, and still receives incoming phone
calls or other data. To wake up the CN4 and restore other
connections, press the
Power
or
Scan
button.
Use the Windows Mobile Classic profile for systems that batch data
and upload it several times a day. This profile does not support
constant data connections over LAN or Bluetooth. It can only
maintain data connections when the CN4 is on and all peripherals are
enabled. If the screen is off, you do not have any LAN, or Bluetooth
connections, but the CN4 maintains its WAN connection and still
receives incoming phone calls or other data. To wake up the CN4 and
restore other connections, press the
Power
or
Scan
button.
Use the Windows Mobile Phone profile when you have a system that
requires network wake-up or you need the CN4 to always be
connected to the network. Although the connections are maintained
at a low power mode, this setting typically consumes the most power.
If the screen turns off, the radios continue to maintain the network
connections. To turn the screen back on, press the
Power
or
Scan
button.
Customizing Power Timeouts
Note:
You can also configure all of the settings in Power Profiler using
Intermec Settings. For help with Intermec Settings, see
the CN4 Parameters” on page 48.
Note:
When you set timeout values this way, you override values used
by the Power Management Profiles.
Summary of Contents for CN4
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Page 113: ...101 A Specifications and Default Settings ...
Page 128: ...Appendix A Specifications and Default Settings 116 CN4 Mobile Computer User s Manual ...
Page 129: ...117 B Keypads and Keystrokes ...
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