Intermec CS40 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 77

Configuring Access to ITE, About the No Lockdown Setting

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Scan Control Configuration Item Descriptions (continued) Item Use Wedge Mode No ScanAhead Description Value When enabled, all scanned data comes into ITE On or Off. from the system Virtual Wedge per the Virtual Wedge settings, as if the scanned bar code data was typed into the keyboard. The following ITEspecific scanning options are disabled: • Auto Tab Scan • Auto Entr Scn • BRT Auto Enter • ANY Auto Enter • Scan PreChar • Scan PostChar • Symbology specific-options including enable/disable, min-max or fixed lengths, drop leading/trailing characters Also, when Use Wedge Mode is enabled, scanned data is subject to all symbology options and data filtering as set in the Data Collection section of Intermec Settings on the computer. When enabled, No ScanAhead prevents On or Off. Bluetooth scanners from scanning ahead until the host sends a scanner enable command. Note: ParmsBySession does not work with Bluetooth scanners. 4 After you make selections, tap OK to save your changes, or tap Cancel to return to the ITE main menu in Intermec Settings without making any changes. Configuring Access to ITE You can choose the ways to access ITE and how it operates, including control of password input, configuration menus in Intermec Settings, using external wizards to connect to Bluetooth devices, and so on. About the No Lockdown Setting By default, No Lockdown is disabled (except for CV41, where this feature is enabled by default), and ITE functions as a locked-down application, which means that users cannot access other applications on the computer through the Windows toolbar or Start menu. When you enable No Lockdown, ITE switches to a normal Windows display with an accessible system taskbar. This option applies to all sessions. Note: Depending on the items in the Menu Settings list, you may still be able to access the Windows Start menu even though ITE is running in lockdown mode. For more information, see "Selecting Items for the Menu Button" on page 72. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 65

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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After you make selections, tap
OK
to save your changes, or tap
Cancel
to return
to the ITE main menu in Intermec Settings without making any changes.
Configuring Access to ITE
You can choose the ways to access ITE and how it operates, including control of
password input, configuration menus in Intermec Settings, using external wizards
to connect to Bluetooth devices, and so on.
About the No Lockdown Setting
By default,
No Lockdown
is disabled (except for CV41, where this feature is enabled
by default), and ITE functions as a locked-down application, which means that users
cannot access other applications on the computer through the Windows toolbar or
Start menu. When you enable
No Lockdown
, ITE switches to a normal Windows
display with an accessible system taskbar. This option applies to all sessions.
Use Wedge Mode
When enabled, all scanned data comes into ITE
from the system Virtual Wedge per the Virtual
Wedge settings, as if the scanned bar code data
was typed into the keyboard. The following ITE-
specific scanning options are disabled:
Auto Tab Scan
Auto Entr Scn
BRT Auto Enter
ANY Auto Enter
Scan PreChar
Scan PostChar
Symbology specific-options including
enable/disable, min-max or fixed lengths,
drop leading/trailing characters
Also, when Use Wedge Mode is enabled,
scanned data is subject to all symbology options
and data filtering as set in the Data Collection
section of Intermec Settings on the computer.
On or Off.
No ScanAhead
When enabled, No ScanAhead prevents
Bluetooth scanners from scanning ahead until
the host sends a scanner enable command.
On or Off.
Scan Control Configuration Item Descriptions
(continued)
Item
Description
Value
Note
: ParmsBySession does not work with Bluetooth scanners.
Note:
Depending on the items in the Menu Settings list, you may still be able to
access the Windows Start menu even though ITE is running in lockdown mode. For
more information, see
“Selecting Items for the Menu Button” on page 72.