Intermec ck1 User Guide
Chapter 2 — Configuring the CK1
CK1 Handheld Computer User’s Manual
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2 Press X or W to select the tab for the bar code symbology you
want to configure.
3 Press S or T to select the option buttons or check boxes you
want to change, and press Space to change them. See the
following sections to understand the options for each
symbology.
following sections to understand the options for each
symbology.
4 Press Enter to save your changes (or press S1 and Esc to
discard your changes). The System Setting screen appears.
5 (Optional) You can test the new settings without returning to
the top level screen (which logs you out) so you will not have
to log back in to make additional changes:
to log back in to make additional changes:
a From the System Setting screen, press S1 and then Esc to
return to the Setup screen.
b Press T twice to select the Barcode icon and press Enter.
c Scan a bar code. The symbology appears in the Type field,
and the contents appear in the box.
d Press S1 and then Esc to return to the Setup screen.
e If you need to make additional changes, select the Setting
icon and press Enter to return to the System Setting
screen, and then select the Barcode icon and press Enter.
screen, and then select the Barcode icon and press Enter.
6 (Optional) Configure other CK1 functions.
7 Exit and log out. For help, see “Exiting and Logging Out” on
page 44.
The following sections describe the symbologies and the options
you can configure for them.
you can configure for them.
Code 39
Code 39 is discrete, variable length, and self-checking. The
character set is uppercase A to Z, 0 to 9, dollar sign ($), period
(.), slash (/), percent (%), space ( ), plus (+), and minus (-).
character set is uppercase A to Z, 0 to 9, dollar sign ($), period
(.), slash (/), percent (%), space ( ), plus (+), and minus (-).
When you enable Code 39 on the CK1, it is configured for
mixed-full ASCII. You can configure the CK1 to decode full
ASCII.
mixed-full ASCII. You can configure the CK1 to decode full
ASCII.