Intermec CV41 CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows CE) User Guide - Page 92

About the Auto-On Feature

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Chapter 5 - Use the Auto-On Feature About the Auto-On Feature The Auto-On feature turns on the CV41 when you apply external power to the computer. When Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 monitors the ignition input signal and turns on the computer when the ignition on your vehicle is active. To disable the Auto-On feature, you must wire the ignition input wire from your CV41 to your vehicle to monitor the ignition input signal. For more information, see the CV41 Vehicle Mounting Kit Reference Guide. Enable the Auto-On Feature When Auto-On is enabled, the CV41 turns on when external power is applied. For example, when the smart dock is powered on and: • the CV41 is placed into the dock. • the CV41 is placed into the dock and the vehicle is turned on. 1 Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Options. The Options screen appears. 2 Tap the Misc tab. 3 Select Enable Auto-On and tap OK. Disable the Auto-On Feature When Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 is turned off, and the ignition input signal: • is inactive, the CV41 remains off. • changes to active, the CV41 turns on. When the Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 is turned on, and the ignition input signal: • changes to active, the CV41 stays on. • changes to inactive, the CV41 is placed into Suspend mode. 1 Tap Start > Settings > Control Panel > Options. The Options screen appears. 78 CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows CE) User Guide

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Chapter 5 — Use the Auto-On Feature
78
CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer (Windows CE)
User Guide
About the Auto-On Feature
The Auto-On feature turns on the CV41 when you apply external
power to the computer. When Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 monitors
the ignition input signal and turns on the computer when the ignition
on your vehicle is active.
To disable the Auto-On feature, you must wire the ignition input wire
from your CV41 to your vehicle to monitor the ignition input signal.
For more information, see the
CV41 Vehicle Mounting Kit Reference
Guide
.
Enable the Auto-On Feature
When Auto-On is enabled, the CV41 turns on when external power is
applied. For example, when the smart dock is powered on and:
the CV41 is placed into the dock.
the CV41 is placed into the dock and the vehicle is turned on.
1
Tap
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Options
. The Options
screen appears.
2
Tap the
Misc
tab.
3
Select
Enable Auto-On
and tap
OK
.
Disable the Auto-On Feature
When Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 is turned off, and the ignition
input signal:
is inactive, the CV41 remains off.
changes to active, the CV41 turns on.
When the Auto-On is disabled, the CV41 is turned on, and the ignition
input signal:
changes to active, the CV41 stays on.
changes to inactive, the CV41 is placed into Suspend mode.
1
Tap
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Options
. The Options
screen appears.