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Chapter 1 - About the Computer Features 2 Press the PTT key to start the Notes application in audio note mode, and then tap the Record button to start recording. Or, press and hold the PTT key to start the Notes application in audio note mode and start recording. 3 To stop recording, release the PTT key. Use the Computer as a Two-Way Radio Use the Push To Talk (PTT) feature with an audio application, such as iTalkie™, to communicate with other computers over the 802.11 radio network. For more information about the iTalkie application, go to www.tabletmedia.com/iTalkie.html. • After you install an audio application, press and hold the PTT key to talk to another computer. How to Read Bar Codes The computer has an internal imager that can read 1D and 2D bar code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes: • The CK3R computer has an EA31 area imager. • The CK3X computer has either an EA30 area imager or an EX25 near-far range area imager. You can also connect the computer to these external scanners: • Cordless scanners, such as the SF51, SG20, and SR61, using Bluetooth communications • Tethered scanners, such as the SG10, SG20, SR30, and the SR61, using a CK3 RS-232 adapter (Model AA21) Read Bar Codes with the Imager All of the imagers have an aiming beam to help you correctly frame bar codes and they support omni-directional (360°) scanning. Before you start reading bar codes, use Intermec Settings to: • enable only the bar code symbologies that you need. • choose the predefined imager mode that best suits your environment. CK3R and CK3X Mobile Computer User Manual 19

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Chapter 1 — About the Computer Features
CK3R and CK3X Mobile Computer User Manual
19
2
Press the
PTT
key to start the Notes application in audio note
mode, and then tap the
Record
button to start recording.
Or, press and hold the
PTT
key to start the Notes application in
audio note mode and start recording.
3
To stop recording, release the
PTT
key.
Use the Computer as a Two-Way Radio
Use the Push To Talk (PTT) feature with an audio application, such as
iTalkie™, to communicate with other computers over the 802.11 radio
network. For more information about the iTalkie application, go to
www.tabletmedia.com/iTalkie.html
.
After you install an audio application, press and hold the
PTT
key
to talk to another computer.
How to Read Bar Codes
The computer has an internal imager that can read 1D and 2D bar
code symbologies, composite symbologies, and postal codes:
The CK3R computer has an EA31 area imager.
The CK3X computer has either an EA30 area imager or an EX25
near-far range area imager.
You can also connect the computer to these external scanners:
Cordless scanners, such as the SF51, SG20, and SR61, using
Bluetooth communications
Tethered scanners, such as the SG10, SG20, SR30, and the SR61,
using a CK3 RS-232 adapter (Model AA21)
Read Bar Codes with the Imager
All of the imagers have an aiming beam to help you correctly frame bar
codes and they support omni-directional (360°) scanning.
Before you start reading bar codes, use Intermec Settings to:
enable only the bar code symbologies that you need.
choose the predefined imager mode that best suits your
environment.