Intermec cn30 User Guide

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Chapter 3 — Configuring the CN30
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• Tap  the  Mic gain slider bar to adjust the microphone gain of the con-
nected Bluetooth audio device.
• Click Disable Bluetooth audio to disable Bluetooth audio input/output 
functionality.
• Click Headset intercom for a full duplex audio link between the CN30 
and the headset.
• Click System audio to set up the Bluetooth headset as an audio input/
output device to play audio files and audio (speech) input for voice auto-
mation or voice recognition software.
Configuring Bluetooth Using Intermec Settings
Reprogramming the CN30 Keypad
This section covers basic keypad remapping changes for the CN30, to rede-
fine basic virtual key values generated by the CN30 keypad. Other, more 
advanced options such as multi-keys and named events are not covered 
here. For the advanced options, contact your Intermec representative.
Implementation
The CN30 keypad virtual key mappings are controlled by registry entries, 
which are read each time the keypad driver loads. You can “remap” the key-
pad after it has loaded by modifying the registry entries and then sending a 
signal to the keypad driver to re-read the registry mappings.
The keypad driver uses the scan code values returned by the keypad device 
as an index into these registry entries to determine the virtual key value sent 
to the system.
You can also configure your Bluetooth communications using the Intermec 
Settings applet. From the CN30 desktop, select Start > Settings > the Sys-
tem
 tab > the Intermec Settings icon. Tap to expand (+) Communications
then Bluetooth to configure its settings.