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Installing and Charging the Battery

CK30 Handheld Computer Quick Start Guide

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2

Turning on the CK30 and Finding Keys

Charge the CK30 battery in one of these two ways:

Remove the battery and place it in the AC1 4-Slot Battery Charger.

Place the CK30 (with battery installed) in the AD1 1-Bay Communications Dock,
AD2 4-Bay Communications Dock, or AC2 4-Bay Charging Dock.

2

AB1 
battery

Insert the tabs on the bottom of the charged battery into the CK30 and snap the
battery into place. The battery light on the CK30 blinks three times and the CK30
turns on.

The 

Power 

(

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) key may be located in one of two places on the keypad depending on your

model of CK30: the upper left corner or the middle of the bottom row. The 42-key keypad is
very similar to the 52-key keypad. Use the 52-key keypad below for reference if you have a
42-key keypad.

To turn on the CK30

Press and release the

 

I

I

I

I

I

 

key. The CK30 turns on.

Home

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F3

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F10

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key

Power
key

50-key keypad

52-key keypad

Troubleshooting

Using the Keypad

Each keypad available for the CK30 provides color-coded keys to let you access additional
characters, symbols, and functions printed on the keypad overlay. Use this table to under-
stand how to use the color-coded keys. Make sure you press and release the first key before
you press the second key.

For example, to change the contrast:

Press orange 

B

 and then 

E

 until you reach the desired level of contrast.

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See your 

CK30 Handheld Computer User’s Manual 

for a complete list of other icons you may

see on the status bar.

3

Configuring the CK30

If you are using your CK30 in an EasyADC system, choose to enable the ION client from
the Setup Assistant. When you enable the ION client, your CK30 configures the EasyADC
system security parameters and reboots. After the reboot, the access point sends the
EasyADC configuration down to the CK30 and the CK30 launches TE 2000. When TE 2000
connects to its host, the Intermec Readiness Indicator turns on solid blue.

If you exit the Setup Assistant before you are finished configuring your CK30, you can
restart the Setup Assistant from the System Main Menu. If you need to set additional
parameters not available from the Setup Assistant, you can use the Configuration Utility,
which is also available from the System Main Menu.

To access the System Main Menu

Press green 

C

 and then press orange 

B

.

For help loading your application on the CK30, see the 

CK30 Handheld Computer User’s

Manual 

(P/N 073528).

Setup Assistant Start Screen

Status bar

Using TE 2000 on Your CK30

If you have the terminal emulation (TE) 2000 application loaded on your CK30, it is
configured for VT/ANSI by default. If necessary, use this procedure to change the
configuration to 3270 TE or 5250 TE.

2

4

1

3

4

To change the TE 2000 configuration

Press 

and type 

cr52401

 at the 

Enter Password 

prompt.

From the 

Set-up Parms

 menu, press 

for Protocol Opts, press 

for Data Stream, and

then select the type of terminal emulation by pressing:

for 3270 TE.

for 5250 TE.

Exit and save your changes. Type 

cr52401

 

at the 

Enter Password

 prompt to return

to the TE 2000 main screen.

 Your TE screen should now display the version of TE 2000 you just selected.

After the CK30 finishes booting up for the first time, the Setup Assistant appears. Follow
the directions on the Setup Assistant screens to quickly configure the time and date and
the parameters necessary to connect the CK30 to your network.

On the 52-key keypad, press 

Alt

to access the Main Menu.

On the 42-key keypad, press: 

Alt

B

F3

.

On the 50-key keypad, press: 

C

Ctrl

M

.

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