Intermec CS40 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 85

About Lockdown Mode and Accessing the Windows Start Menu, Enabling the ITE Exit Password

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE About Lockdown Mode and Accessing the Windows Start Menu Although ITE is locked down by default, users can still access the Windows Start menu through Intermec Settings or the Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning wizards. The Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning wizards do not require a password for access. To maintain true lockdown mode, Intermec recommends that you do not add these items to the Menu Button options. Enabling the ITE Exit Password By default, you use the same password to exit ITE as you do to access the ITE configuration settings. You can enable and specify a different exit password to further limit access. To enable and set the ITE exit password 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap Enable Exit Password. 3 Tap the Enable check box. 4 Tap OK. 5 Tap Exit Password. 6 Enter a string of up to 10 characters for the exit password. The default is cr52401 (identical to the configuration password). 7 Tap OK. Using Voice over IP ITE provides support for these Voice over IP (VoIP) applications: • HipVoice • TABLETMedia iTalkie™ You can launch the VoIP application by tapping the Voice button in the ITE Toolbar. For more information, see "Configuring the ITE Toolbar" on page 67. Note: After you install one of these applications on the Intermec computer, run ITE to automatically configure the PTT button and warm boot the computer. Using ITE with HipVoice When you tap the Voice button: • if HipVoice is currently running, it is brought to the foreground. • if HipVoice is not currently running, ITE launches the application. After you install HipVoice, the first launch may take 30 to 40 seconds. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 73

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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About Lockdown Mode and Accessing the Windows Start
Menu
Although ITE is locked down by default, users can still access the Windows Start
menu through Intermec Settings or the Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning
wizards. The Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning wizards do not require a
password for access. To maintain true lockdown mode, Intermec recommends that
you do not add these items to the Menu Button options.
Enabling the ITE Exit Password
By default, you use the same password to exit ITE as you do to access the ITE
configuration settings. You can enable and specify a different exit password to
further limit access.
To enable and set the ITE exit password
1
Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For
help, see
“To configure ITE directly on the computer” on page 21.
2
Tap
Enable Exit Password
.
3
Tap the
Enable
check box.
4
Tap
OK
.
5
Tap
Exit Password
.
6
Enter a string of up to 10 characters for the exit password. The default is cr52401
(identical to the configuration password).
7
Tap
OK
.
Using Voice over IP
ITE provides support for these Voice over IP (VoIP) applications:
HipVoice
TABLETMedia iTalkie™
You can launch the VoIP application by tapping the Voice button in the ITE
Toolbar. For more information, see
“Configuring the ITE Toolbar” on page 67.
Using ITE with HipVoice
When you tap the Voice button:
if HipVoice is currently running, it is brought to the foreground.
if HipVoice is not currently running, ITE launches the application.
After you install HipVoice, the first launch may take 30 to 40 seconds.
Note:
After you install one of these applications on the Intermec computer, run ITE
to automatically configure the PTT button and warm boot the computer.