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Memory | 1 GB RAM |
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Flash Memory | 4 GB |
Connectivity | 802.11 a/b/g/n, Bluetooth |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Touch Panel | Resistive touch |
Operating Temperature | -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C) |
Storage Temperature | -40°F to 158°F (-40°C to 70°C) |
Ports | USB, Ethernet, RS-232 |
Provides safety warnings and cautions for handling and operating Intermec equipment.
Information on warranty, web support, and contacting technical support.
Instructions for providing feedback on the manual to the technical communications department.
Information on how to find contact information for telephone support.
Identifies the target audience and required prerequisites for understanding the manual.
Lists other Honeywell documents available for download and how to find them.
Introduces the Thor CV31 as a rugged, versatile vehicle-mount computer with Windows Embedded Compact 7.
Describes the front panel buttons (P1-P4, Power) and their functions for system access.
Explains the function of the Power button for controlling the computer's power state.
Details how to disable or reassign the Power button's function via Intermec Settings.
Describes the available power options (Screen Off, Suspend, Reboot, Shutdown) accessible via the Power button.
Explains how to enable/disable the Power Options menu and set timeout durations.
Introduces the ports and connectors on the CV31 for power, external devices, and communications.
Details the function of each connector (Ethernet, COM1, COM3, AUX, Power, Headset, Antenna).
Explains how status LEDs indicate specific activities and states on the computer.
Provides guidance on selecting and connecting appropriate power accessories for the CV31.
Explains the function and behavior of the internal backup battery.
Describes the steps to check the operational status of the backup battery.
Explains how to disable backup battery charging, with cautions about cold environments.
Details the process of mounting the CV31 using approved Honeywell accessories.
Outlines methods for connecting serial, USB, and Bluetooth scanners to the CV31.
Explains serial scanner connection, default COM port settings, and configuration options.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting a tethered serial scanner using Intermec Settings.
Explains requirements for using USB scanners, specifically configuring them as HID.
Details the steps to connect a USB tethered scanner to the CV31's AUX port.
Lists methods for connecting a headset or audio device via the headset jack or Bluetooth.
Explains how to adjust the computer's volume using front panel buttons, control panel, or Intermec Settings.
Describes how to attach compact or standard external keyboards using USB or AUX ports.
Explains how to use external antennas to increase wireless signal strength and optimal positioning.
Provides instructions for installing an external antenna, noting it's for trained professionals.
Introduces the AR3 bar code slot reader and its function for scanning data.
Details how to enable and configure the bar code slot reader using Intermec Settings.
Explains the procedure for installing a microSD card for storage or software installation.
Lists various accessories available for the CV31, including mounting kits and cable protectors.
Lists additional accessories like bar code readers, styluses, cables, power supplies, and batteries.
Lists more accessories, including ignition sensing cables, keyboards, and screen protectors.
Describes the touch-friendly and navigable user interface of the Windows Embedded Compact 7 OS.
Details the CV31's 6.4-inch color touch screen display and its optional defroster feature.
Explains the basic screen gestures (Tap, Double-tap) supported by the interface.
Provides steps to recalibrate the touch screen if it's unresponsive.
Lists pre-installed applications like Bluetooth Audio, CloneNGo, and Intermec Settings and their uses.
Mentions the ability to download additional applications to extend computer capabilities.
Describes the HTML5 Browser application for running cross-platform web applications.
Details the Launcher for Windows application for launching other applications in a locked-down environment.
Explains Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) for enterprise data collection and its features.
Introduces Intermec SmartSystems as a centralized platform for managing devices.
Outlines methods for configuring the computer, including direct, remote, and third-party software.
Explains how to use Intermec Settings to configure parameters for Intermec applications and device settings.
Provides instructions on how to launch the Intermec Settings application.
Explains how to find parameters within Intermec Settings menus (Data Collection, Communications).
Lists configurable parameters within the Device Settings menu of Intermec Settings.
Describes the Printers menu in Intermec Settings for configuring Bluetooth printers.
Lists parameters available in the SmartSystems Information menu of Intermec Settings.
Lists parameters available in the Device Monitor menu of Intermec Settings.
Lists parameters available in the License Manager menu of Intermec Settings.
Lists parameters available in the Virtual Wedge menu of Intermec Settings.
Lists parameters for the Core Messaging Service in Intermec Settings.
Lists parameters for RFID settings in Intermec Settings.
Provides guidance on navigating through the screens and menus within Intermec Settings.
Explains how to protect Intermec Settings by enabling a user password.
Describes how to restore default settings for the computer or specific menu items.
Explains how to hide menu items in Intermec Settings to restrict user access.
Details how to remotely configure Intermec computers using a SmartSystems console.
Covers connecting the computer using wireless (802.11, Bluetooth) or wired (Ethernet, USB, serial) methods.
Explains the use of the 801.11a/b/g/n radio for wireless data transfer.
Discusses the Bluetooth capabilities for connecting to devices like scanners, printers, and audio devices.
Explains how to configure the Bluetooth radio to make the computer discoverable and connectable.
Guides on connecting a Bluetooth scanner using a Quick Connect bar code and passcode.
Details connecting a Bluetooth scanner using the Wireless Scanning application.
Explains how to connect to a Bluetooth printer using the Wireless Printing application.
Lists security solutions like WPA2, WPA, 802.1x, LEAP, and WEP for wireless networks.
Describes how to import client and root certificates for TLS and 802.1x security.
Explains how to define and select security profiles for Funk security.
Details configuring WPA/WPA2 Enterprise security using Funk security settings.
Guides on configuring WPA/WPA2 Personal (PSK) security with Funk security.
Explains how to configure 802.1x-WEP security with Funk security.
Details how to configure LEAP security with Funk security.
Describes how to configure static WEP security with Funk security.
Explains how to set up open network associations with Funk security.
Discusses managing multiple computers in a network using tools like CloneNGo, SmartSystems, or third-party software.
Explains how to use CloneNGo for peer-to-peer device cloning of settings.
Details using Intermec SmartSystems for simultaneous management of enabled devices.
Mentions third-party software like Soti MobiControl and Wavelink Avalanche for device management.
Guides on using Intermec Resource Kits to develop applications for the mobile computer.
Explains how to package applications using cabinet (.cab) files for installation.
Describes deploying applications to mobile computers using the SmartSystems console.
Details installing applications using PC synchronization software.
Explains installing applications using a microSD card, useful without a network connection.
Details installing applications using a USB device, useful without a network connection.
Explains methods to automatically launch applications on cold boot using startup directories or AutoRun.
Introduces updating the operating system and system software using SmartSystems bundles.
Provides steps to update the computer's OS or software using the SmartSystems console.
Details updating the computer's OS or software using a microSD card.
Introduces troubleshooting tables to help fix common computer problems.
Provides solutions for common Wi-Fi connection issues and network message problems.
Explains how to use iSpyWiFi to verify network status, signal strength, and diagnostics.
Lists possible solutions for 802.1x security authentication and communication issues.
Provides solutions for common issues encountered when reading bar codes.
Offers solutions for general computer usage problems like screen unresponsiveness or power issues.
Explains methods to restart the computer, including Reboot and Reset.
Details how to restart the computer to correct application issues.
Explains how to perform a full reset, noting potential data loss.
Provides instructions and recommended agents for cleaning the computer.
Lists the physical dimensions, power, electrical, and environmental specifications of the CV31.
Details the screen size, resolution, color depth, backlight, and ambient light sensor.
Lists available keyboard models compatible with the CV31.
Lists the various bar code symbologies supported by the CV31.
Introduces the ports and connectors available on the CV31.
Describes the default configuration and pin assignment for COM1 and COM3 ports.
Identifies the USB port (labeled AUX) on the CV31.
Lists the pin assignments for the USB port on the CV31.
Explains how to connect external AC/DC or DC/DC power supplies.
Lists the pin assignments for the CV31's power connector.
Lists the default configuration settings for data collection and symbologies.
Lists default settings for symbology options like Preamble and Postamble.
Lists default scanner settings for COM1 and COM3, including trigger and aimer modes.
Lists default imager settings, including predefined modes, decode mode, and illumination.
Lists default settings for decode security, such as data validation and timeouts.
Lists default settings for RFID service and application connections.
Lists default settings for RFID application connection options.
Lists default settings for Reader 1, including enable status and reader model.
Lists default RFID module settings like tag type, channel, and antenna settings.
Lists default communication settings, including device name and UDP activation.
Lists default 802.11 radio settings, including enablement, security choice, and bands.
Lists default Funk security settings, including profiles, SSID, and encryption.
Lists default IP settings for Ethernet adapter configuration.
Lists default Bluetooth settings like power, discoverability, and connectability.
Lists default device settings like antenna, date/time, and screen behavior.
Lists default power management settings, including button behavior and screen timeouts.
Lists default screen settings, including rotation and blanking on motion.
Lists default settings for the core messaging service, including server IP and port.
Lists default settings for the device monitor, including health data collection and LED behavior.
Lists default virtual wedge settings for scanner grids and data formatting.