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0x9a
Field+ 0x93 0x93 N/A
Field- 0x94 0x94 N/A
Note: For the CN3 computer only, the wedge amble is 0x95
Appendix A Bar Code Scanning
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Encoded Code 39
The following table lists escape characters and key press sequences for Encoded
Code 39. The (t) in the table indicates a terminating key. Any bar code data
following this key code is ignored. The t sequences, therefore, should be located
only at the end of the bar code. If you attempt to use an invalid sequence (termed
reserved in the table) the computer beeps and the data stream is flushed.
Note: For 5250 emulation, when Encoded Code 39 is enabled, a Field Exit is
generated when the last scanned character is a data character ( 0 >= char <= 255).
Key Press Sequences for Encoded Code 39
Sequence Key Sequence Key
$space (VT/ANSI) Find (t) +space (VT/ANSI) 09 hexadecimal (t)
$- (VT/ANSI) Insert here (t) +- (VT/ANSI) 0A hexadecimal (t)
$. (VT/ANSI) Remove (t) +. (VT/ANSI) 0B hexadecimal (t)
$0 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 0 (t) +0 (VT/ANSI) 0C hexadecimal (t)
$1 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 1 (t) +1 (VT/ANSI) 0D hexadecimal (t)
$2 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 2 (t) +2 (VT/ANSI) 0E hexadecimal (t)
$3 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 3 (t) +3 (VT/ANSI) 0F hexadecimal (t)
$4 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 4 (t) +4 (VT/ANSI) 10 hexadecimal (t)
$5 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 5 (t) +5 (VT/ANSI) 11 hexadecimal (t)
$6 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 6 (t) +6 (VT/ANSI) 12 hexadecimal (t)
$7 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 7 (t) +7 (VT/ANSI) 13 hexadecimal (t)
$8 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 8 (t) +8 (VT/ANSI) 14 hexadecimal (t)
$9 (VT/ANSI) Keypad 9 (t) +9 (VT/ANSI) 15 hexadecimal (t)
$A New Line (3270, 5250, VT/ANSI) +A a
$B Delete (t) +B b
$C Forward Tab (t) +C c
$D Forward Tab (t) +D d
$E Back Tab (3270, 5250) +E e
$F Roll Up/Page Down (5250) +F f
$G Roll Down/Page Up (5250) +G g
$H Backspace (t) +H h
$I Field + (5250) +I i
$J Field - (5250) +J j
$K Insert (3270, 5250) +K k
$L Home (3270, 5250) +L l
$M Enter (t) (3270, VT/ANSI) or
Enter/Rec Adv (t) (5250)
+M m
$N Erase (3270) or Field Exit (5250) +N n
$O Clear (3270) or Erase Input (5250) +O o
$P Attn (5250) +P p
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$Q PF1 (t) (3270, VT/ANSI) or F1 (t) (5250) +Q q
$R PF2 (t) (3270, VT/ANSI) or F2 (t) (5250) +R r
$S PF3 (t) (3270, VT/ANSI) or F3 (t) (5250) +S s
$T PF4 (t) (3270, VT/ANSI) or F4 (t) (5250) +T t
$U F5 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF5 (3270) +U u
$V F6 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF6 (3270) +V v
$W F7 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF7 (3270) +W w
$X F8 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF8 (3270) +X x
$Y F9 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF9 (3270) +Y y
$Z F10 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF10 (3270) +Z z
%space (VT/ANSI) Select (t) /space (VT/ANSI) 16 hexadecimal (t)
%- (VT/ANSI) Previous screen (t) /- (VT/ANSI) 17 hexadecimal (t)
%. (VT/ANSI) Next screen (t) /. (VT/ANSI) 18 hexadecimal (t)
%0 (VT/ANSI) Enter (t) /0 (VT/ANSI) 19 hexadecimal (t)
%1 (VT/ANSI) 00 hexadecimal (t) /1 (VT/ANSI) 1A hexadecimal (t)
%2 (VT/ANSI) 01 hexadecimal (t) /2 (VT/ANSI) 1B hexadecimal (t)
%3 (VT/ANSI) 02 hexadecimal (t) /3 (VT/ANSI) 1C hexadecimal (t)
%4 (VT/ANSI) 03 hexadecimal (t) /4 (VT/ANSI) 1D hexadecimal (t)
%5 (VT/ANSI) 04 hexadecimal (t) /5 (VT/ANSI) 1E hexadecimal (t)
%6 (VT/ANSI) 05 hexadecimal (t) /6 (VT/ANSI) 1F hexadecimal (t)
%7 (VT/ANSI) 06 hexadecimal (t) /7 (VT/ANSI) Reserved
%8 (VT/ANSI) 07 hexadecimal (t) /8 (VT/ANSI) Reserved
%9 (VT/ANSI) 08 hexadecimal (t) /9 (VT/ANSI) Reserved
%A Clear AID (t) (3270) or Clear (5250) /A ! (exclamation mark)
%B F11 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF11 (3270) /B " (double quote)
%C F12 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF12 (3270) /C # (pound)
%D PA1 (3270) or Error Reset (5250) /D $ (dollar)
%E PA2 (3270) or Help (5250) /E % (percent)
(None) PA3 (3270)
%F ; (semicolon) /F & (ampersand)
%G < (less than) /G ' (single quote)
%H = (equal) /H ( (left parenthesis)
%I > (greater than) /I ) (right parenthesis)
%J ? (question mark) /J * (asterisk)
%K [ (left brace) (3270, VT/ANSI) or (not symbol) (5250) /K + (plus)
%L (backslash) /L , (comma)
%M ] (right brace) (3270, VT/ANSI) or (cent) (5250) /M - (hyphen)
%N ^ (circumflex) (3270, VT/ANSI) or | (piping symbol) (5250) /N F14 (t)
%O _ (underscore) /O / (forward slash)
%P { (left brace) /P F15 (t)
Key Press Sequences for Encoded Code 39 (continued)
Sequence Key Sequence Key
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Terminating Keys
Terminating keys are the nonprintable ASCII sequences and action keys. When the
computer finds them in a bar code, an action is taken, and the computer sends the
data in the buffer to the host computer. Terminating keys should appear only at the
end of the bar code. If they are located in the middle of a bar code, they are executed
normally, but the data following them in the bar code is ignored. Terminating keys
cause a computer-to-base station transmission. The computer ignores data in the
bar code buffer following these keys once a transmission takes place.
For example, the computer interprets the following sequence:
123$V456
as
123F6
The computer will not send 456 to the host computer because it follows the
terminating key F6.
ASCII sequences can be used any time before a terminating key. For example, the
computer interprets:
+H+E+L+L+O$M
as
hello<Enter>
%Q | (vertical bar or pipe) /Q F16 (t)
%R } (right brace) /R F17 (t)
%S ~ (tilde) /S F18 (t)
%T Keyboard delete (t) /T F19 (t)
%U Dup (5250) /U F20 (t)
%V @ (at) /V F21 (3270, 5250)
%W (grave accent) /W F22 (3270, 5250)
%X Sys Req (5250) /X F23 (3270, 5250)
%Y Print (5250) /Y F24 (3270, 5250)
%Z F13 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF13 (3270) /Z : (colon)
Key Press Sequences for Encoded Code 39 (continued)
Sequence Key Sequence Key
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Escape Characters
The four escape characters in the previous table yield a VT220 data stream key press
equivalent when followed by another character. The escape characters are:
$ (dollar sign)
% (percent)
+ (plus)
/ (forward slash)
For example:
If a bar code contains the sequence %U somewhere within it, the computer treats
this as an Enter keypress and processes the sequence as soon as it is encountered
in the scanning buffer.
+B is converted to the lower case b.
%B is converted to an F11 key press.
If you want the Encoded Code 39 option but the bar codes to be scanned already
contain the $, %, +, or /, character, then each place where these characters occur
must be expanded to a special / sequence:
Every bar code where the $ is maintained must be expanded to a
/D sequence.
Percent signs % must be expanded to /E.
Forward slashes / must be expanded to the letter /O.
Plus signs + must be expanded to /K.
Overriding Auto Tab Scan and Auto Enter Scan (3270)
When the computer is in Auto Entr Scan or Auto Tab Scan mode, eight Encoded
Code 39 functions override these modes when they are scanned.
Forward Tab and Back Tab
End of Field and Home
Backspace and Insert
Clear and Delete
These codes are all of the screen-editing type, where an automatic Enter keypress is
not desired. The listed encoded operations never allow an Auto Entr Scan to occur.
For example, if Auto Entr Scan was enabled and a $C (forward tab) was scanned, the
computer forward tabs to the next field, but does not perform an Enter keypress,
even though the Auto Entr Scan feature is enabled. In this case, the encoded forward
tab overrides the Auto Entr Scan mode. However, if a +D is scanned, the computer
places the letter d at the current cursor location and the Auto Entr Scan mode then
executes an Enter keypress.
159
B
Using the Computer Keypad
This appendix lists keypresses for ITE functionality for computers that
support ITE, and includes these topics:
About ITE and Computer Keypads
About the Soft Input Panels
Using the CK3 Keypads
Using the CK32 Keypads
Using the CK61 Keypads
Using the CK70 Keypads
Using the CK71 Keypads
Using the CN3, CN3e, CN4, and CN4e Keypads
Using the CN50 and CS40 Keypads
Using the CN70 and CN70e Keypads
Using the CV30 Keypads
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About ITE and Computer Keypads
Intermec computers include keypad overlays specific to using Intermec Terminal
Emulator. This section lists keypresses for ITE functionality.
For more information on using the keypad on your Intermec computer, see the
computer users manual.
About the Soft Input Panels
While ITE is running, tap in the Toolbar. The SIP appears:
Tap to toggle between showing and hiding the SIP.
When the SIP is displayed, you can use it for entering characters or accessing options
as follows:
Tap G on the Shifted keypad to get to the ITE configuration menus.
Tap S to toggle between the Default and Shifted keypads.
Tap } to toggle between the Function Toggled and Default keypads.
Tap _ to use uppercase keys with numbers.
Tap _, then S to use lowercase keys with shifted characters.
Tap } @ to enter Auto-Login Restart.
Tap } = to toggle between Line Edit (block) mode and Character mode.
Note: For computers using Windows Mobile, if the SIP is onscreen and you press a
key on the physical keypad, the SIP closes and the ITE application goes to full screen.
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Changing the SIP Key Color
Up to ten SIP keys can be changed to red, green, or blue. You can also change them
back to the default gray.
To change the color of a SIP key
1 Press and hold the left Shift key. The key color reverses. When the key color
reverts to normal, release the key.
2 Press and hold the right Shift key. The key color reverses. When the key color
reverts to normal, release the key.
3 Tap the key you want to change. The Select Key Color screen appears.
4 Tap the desired color. The SIP key changes to the selected color.
Creating Custom SIPs
You can create a custom SIP with the Intermec SIP Designer application. See its
online help for instructions on installing the custom SIP to your computer. Contact
your Intermec representative for more information.
To switch SIPs
Follow the procedure described in Configuring Keyboard Options on
page 82.
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3270 Keypads
Default Keypad
Shifted Keypad
Function Toggled Keypad
Caps Locked Keypad
Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad
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5250 Keypads
Default Keypad
Shifted Keypad
Function Toggled Keypad
Caps Locked Keypad
Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad
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VT/ANSI Keypads
Default Keypad
Shifted Keypad
Function Toggled Keypad
Caps Locked Keypad
Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad
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About the SIP Keys
This section describes how to use the SIPs when running ITE. The SIPs function the
same way for all computers.
Note: The key sequences described here begin with the Default keypad.
Cursor and Paging Keys
3270/5250 VT/ANSI
To Move Tap the SIP Keys Tap the SIP Keys
Window/viewport up
} g } O
Window/viewport down
} k } P
Window/viewport right
} i } N
Window/viewport left
} m } M
Page up
} h } h
Page down
} l } l
Page right
} j } j
Page left
} f } f
Host cursor up N/A
} g
Host cursor down N/A
} k
Host cursor right N/A
} i
Host cursor left N/A
} m
Alphanumeric and Symbol Keys
To Enter Tap the SIP Key
a through z a through z
A through Z Shift-A through Shift-Z
0 through 9 0 through 9
Symbols Symbol key, or Shift plus corresponding key.
Function and Auxiliary Keys
To Enter Tap the SIP Key
Back Tab Shift - B.T.
Ctrl Ctrl (VT/ANSI only)
Forward Tab Tab
Caps Lock Cap
Return Enter
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Shift Shift
Space bar Space
Clear } - Clear (3270)
} - Clr (5250 only)
PA1 } - PA1 (3270 only)
PA2 } - PA2 (3270 only)
PA3 } - PA3 (3270 only)
F1 through F20 } - F1 through } - F20
F21 } - F21 (3270, 5250 only)
F22 } - F22 (3270, 5250 only)
F23 } - F23 (3270, 5250 only)
F24 } - F24 (3270, 5250 only)
Editing Keys
To Enter 3270 5250 VT/ANSI
Erase Input
} - Clr
} - ErI N/A
Del Shift - Del Shift - Del Shift - Del
Enter Enter Enter Enter
EOF
} - EOF
N/A N/A
Home
} - Hm } - Hm
N/A
Insert
} - Ins } - Ins } - Insert
New Line (Return) NewLine N.L. N/A
Reset Reset Res N/A
Find N/A N/A
} - Find
Insert here
} } } - Insert
Next screen N/A N/A
} - NextSc
Prev screen N/A N/A
} - PrevSc
Remove N/A N/A
} - Remove
Select N/A N/A
} - Select
5250 Keys and Functions
To Enter Tap the SIP Keys
Attn
} - Att
Help (from error state)
} - Hlp
Field Exit
*
Function and Auxiliary Keys (continued)
To Enter Tap the SIP Key
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Sys Req
} - SR
(Not symbol) Shift -
Dup
(duplicate enabled fields only)
} - Dup
Field-
} ,
Field+
} -
Field Mark Not supported
Hex
VT/ANSI Control Keys
To Enter Tap the SIP Keys To Enter Tap the SIP Keys
SOH Ctrl - A DC1, X-ON Ctrl - Q
STX Ctrl - B DC2 Ctrl - R
ETX Ctrl - C DC3, X-OFF Ctrl - S
EOT Ctrl - D DC4 Ctrl - T
ENQ Ctrl - E NAK Ctrl - U
ACK Ctrl - F SYN Ctrl - V
BEL Ctrl - G ETB Ctrl - W
BS Ctrl - H CAN Ctrl - X
HT Ctrl - I EM Ctrl - Y
LF Ctrl - J SUB Ctrl - Z
VT Ctrl - K ESC Esc
FF Ctrl - L FS Ctrl - 1
CR Ctrl - M GS Ctrl - 2
SO Ctrl - N RS Ctrl - 3
SI Ctrl - O US Ctrl - 4
DLE Ctrl - P NUL Ctrl - 5
DEL Shift - BS
Additional Functions
To Enter Tap the SIP Keys
Access TE configuration menus Shift - Mn
VT/ANSI Transmission Mode: Toggle between Line Edit (block) and
Character mode
} - Mode
5250 Keys and Functions (continued)
To Enter Tap the SIP Keys
Hex
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Using the CK3 Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses for the CK3, see the CK3 Mobile Computer
Users Manual.
CK3 Alphabetic Keypad CK3 Numeric Keypad
CK3 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
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CK3 Function Keys
Function Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad
Back Tab
c j c j
Backspace
{ {
Caps Lock
b B b r
Forward Tab
j j
Return NA NA
Shift
b A b l
Space
c { c {
F1 through F5 through
through
F6
b E
F7
b F
F8
b G
F9
b H
F10
b I
F11
b J
F12
b K
F13
b L c
F14
b M c
F15
b N c
F16
b O c
F17
b P c
F18
b Q c
F19
b R c
F20
b S c
F21
b T c
F22
b U c
F23
b V c
F24
b W c
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CK3 ITE Functions
Function Alphanumeric Keypad Numeric Keypad
Field Exit
x x
System Request
c S c x
Home
c C c .
Attention
c A c 0
Reset
c 4 c 1
Clear
c 6 c 2
Roll Down
c 2 c 5
Previous Screen
c G c 7
Roll Up
c 8 c 8
Next Screen
c H c 9
Page Left
c U c l
Page Up
c O c u
Page Down
c P c d
Page Right
c V c r
Field +
b 7 b u
Field -
b 1 b d
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Using the CK32 Keypads
CK32 56-Key Keypad for 3270/5250 CK32 56-Key Keypad for VT/ANSI
CK32 42-Key Keypad for 3270/5250 CK32 42-Key Keypad for VT/ANSI
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The special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see:
the CK32 I-Safe Handheld Computer Users Manual.
.
CK32 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
Alpha Press the Alpha key on the 42-key keypad when you want to type several
alpha characters printed in orange on the overlay.
Press b or c to cancel the Alpha lock state. There is no visual indicator for
this mode.
CK32 Symbol and Special Character Keys
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
! (exclamation) Shift 1 Shift 1
@ (at) Shift 2 Shift 2
# (number) Shift 3 Shift 3
$ (dollar) Shift 4 Shift 4
% (percent) Shift 5 Shift 5
^ (caret) Shift 6 (VT/ANSI only) Shift 6 (VT/ANSI only)
(not) Shift 6 (3270, 5250) Shift 6 (3270, 5250)
& (ampersand) Shift 7 Shift 7
* (asterisk) Shift 8 Shift 8
( (left parenthesis) Shift 9 Shift 9
) (right parenthesis) Shift 0 Shift 0
- (dash)
b . c 6
_ (underscore)
b 4
Shift c 6
= (equal)
c 2 c 2
+ (plus)
b 1
c Shift
, (comma)
b F
N/A
. (period)
.
. or b .
? (question) N/A c (VT/ANSI)
c 5 (3270, 5250)
/ (forward slash)
b | b |
\ (back slash)
c | c |
[ (left square bracket)
b D
c (VT/ANSI only)
] (right square bracket)
b E
c (VT/ANSI only)
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< (less than)
b W
c Ctl (VT/ANSI only)
> (greater than)
b X
c Alt (VT/ANSI only)
CK32 Special Keys
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Caps Lock
b C
b Shift
Shift b Alt Shift
Forward Tab
j j
Back Tab
b j b j
Space bar
b {
Sp or c Sp
Back Space
{
{ or b L
Delete
c { c {
Auto-Login Restart
c c
ITE setup menu Alt M Alpha - Alt M
CK32 Symbol and Special Character Keys (continued)
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Note: To enable the F13 to F24 keys on the 42-key keypad, see Configuring
Keyboard Options on page 82.
CK32 AID-Generating Function Keys
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
b
F6
b
F7
b
F8
b
F9
b G
F10
b H
F11
b I
F12
b J
F13
b K
Shift
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CK32 Keypads for 3270 and 5250 Emulations
F14
b L
Shift
F15
b M
Shift
F16
b N
Shift
F17
b O
Shift
F18
b P
Shift
F19
b Q
Shift
F20
b R
Shift
F21
b S
Shift
F22
b T
Shift
F23
b U
Shift
F24
b V
Shift
CK32 AID-Generating Function Keys (continued)
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
CK32 Cursor Keys in 3270 and 5250 Emulations
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Window/viewport up
u u
Window/viewport down
d d
Window/viewport right
r r
Window/viewport left
l l
CK32 Paging Keys in 3270 and 5250 Emulations
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Page up
c Y c u
Page down
c Z c d
Page right
c X c r
Page left
c W c l
CK32 Additional AID Keys in 3270 and 5250 Emulations
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Attention
c C c
Clear (5250 only)
c E c
Field Exit (5250 only) Left blue-encircled key Left blue-encircled key
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CK32 Keypads for VT/ANSI Terminal Emulation
Help
c 5 c 7
Home
(Record Backspace)
c 8 c 8
PA1 (3270 only)
c c
PA2 (3270 only)
c c
PA3 (3270 only)
c c
Print
c 4 c 4
Roll Down
c d
c Alt
Roll Up
c u
c Ctl
Enter Right blue-encircled key Right blue-encircled key
CK32 Control Keys in 3270 and 5250 Emulations
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Clr (3270 only)
c D c
Dup
c F c
EOF (3270 only)
c 3 c 3
Erase Input (5250 only)
c G
c Alpha
Error Reset
c 0 c 0
Field Exit Left blue-encircled key Left blue-encircled key
Field Mark (3270 only)
c O c
Field Minus
c . c .
Field Plus
c 1 c 1
Hex
c J c
Insert
b c b c
New Line (3270 only)
c 9 c 9
System Request
c U c
CK32 Additional AID Keys in 3270 and 5250 Emulations (continued)
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
CK32 Paging Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Page up
c Y c u
Page down
c Z c d
Page right
c X c r
Page left
c W c l
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CK32 Transmission Mode Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Toggle Character and Block (Line Edit) modes
c 7 c 7
Keypad mode (must be application enabled)
c c 5
CK32 Editing Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Find
c 4 c 4
Insert
b c b c
Next screen
c 3 c 3
Prev screen
c 1 c 1
Remove
c 0 c 0
Select
c . c .
Return Right or left blue-encircled key Right or left blue-encircled key
CK32 Cursor Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation
To Enter 56-Key 42-Key
Window/viewport up
c U b
Window/viewport down
c V b
Window/viewport right
c S b
Window/viewport left
c R b
Host cursor up key
u u
Host cursor down key
d d
Host cursor right key
r r
Host cursor left key
l l
CK32 Control Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
SOH (Start Of Heading) c Alt A Ctl A
STX (Start of Text) c Alt B Ctl B
ETX (End of Text) c Alt C Ctl C
EOT (End Of Transmission) c Alt D Ctl D
ENQ (Enquiry) c Alt E Ctl E
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CK32 SIP Auto-Login Restart
To enter Auto-Login Restart, press c . You can also scan the Auto-Login Restart
bar code. For a copy of this bar code, see Auto-Login Restart on page 147.
ACK (Acknowledge) c Alt F Ctl F
BEL (Bell) c Alt G Ctl G
BS (Backspace) c Alt H Ctl H
HT (Horizontal Tab) c Alt I Ctl I
LF (Line Feed) c Alt J Ctl J
VT (Vertical Tab) c Alt K Ctl K
FF (Form Feed) c Alt L Ctl L
CR (Carriage Return) c Alt M Ctl M
SO (Shift Out) c Alt N Ctl N
SI (Shift In) c Alt O Ctl O
DLE (Data Link Escape) c Alt P Ctl P
DC1,XON (Device Control 1) c Alt Q Ctl Q
DC2 (Device Control 3) c Alt R Ctl R
DC3,XOFF (Device Control 3) c Alt S Ctl S
DC4 (Device Control 4) c Alt T Ctl T
NAK (Negative Acknowledge) c Alt U Ctl U
SYN (Synchronous Idle) c Alt V Ctl V
ETB (End Transmission Block) c Alt W Ctl W
CAN (Cancel) c Alt X Ctl X
EM (End of Medium) c Alt Y Ctl Y
SUB (Substitute) c Alt Z Ctl Z
FS (File Separator) c Alt 1 Ctl 1
GS (Group Separator) c Alt 2 Ctl 2
RS (Record Separator) c Alt 3 Ctl 3
US (Unit Separator) c Alt 4 Ctl 4
NUL (Null) c Alt 5 Ctl 5
CK32 Control Keys in VT/ANSI Emulation (continued)
To Enter 56-Key Keypad 42-Key Keypad
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
178 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
Using the CK61 Keypads
The special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see:
the CK61 Mobile Computer with Windows Mobile Users Manual.
the CK61 Mobile Computer with Windows CE Users Manual.
CK61 5250 Keypad CK61 VT/ANSI Keypad
F5
Page
Enter
F9
A
G H I J K L M
N O P Q R S T
U V
7 8 9
W X Y Z
B C D E F
F15 Attn F16 F17 Hex F18 Clear F19 Fld+ F20 Fld- F21 Erase
F22 PA1 F23 PA2 F24 PA3 NewLn FMark AutoLg
Alt Reset <
<
,
, ,,
Ins
Shift
Esc
CTRL
Del
Home
~+
=
| ? .
{ ] ;
} [ :
`
SReq EOF Dup
Space
CAPS
Print F10 Clr F13 Help F14
F11 F12
Field Exit
F1
F6
F2
F7
F3
F8
F4 Roll
E
N
T
E
R
&
8
(
4 5
$ %
6
1 3
!
2
@ #
0
)
CK61 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
CK61 Cursor and Paging Keys
To Move 3270/5250 VT/ANSI
Window/viewport up
u c P
Window/viewport down
d c Q
Window/viewport right
r c O
Window/viewport left
l c N
Page up
b u b u
Page down
b d b d
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 179
Page right
b r b r
Page left
b l b l
Host cursor up N/A
u
Host cursor down N/A
d
Host cursor right N/A
r
Host cursor left N/A
l
CK61 Function and Editing Keys
To Enter Press To Enter Press
Back Tab Shift i Del b CTRL
Ctrl CTRL Enter
e
Forward Tab
i
EOF
c X
Caps Lock
b s
Home
b 8
Return
c M
Insert
b 7
Shift Shift New Line
(Return)
c Q
Space bar
s
Reset
c V
Clear
c J
Find
c E
PA1
c N
Insert here
b 7
PA2
c O
Next screen
c W
PA3
c P
Prev screen
c V
E-Inp
c M
Remove
c L
Clr
c B
Select
c A
CK61 Cursor and Paging Keys (continued)
To Move 3270/5250 VT/ANSI
Note: For 3270 and 5250, pressing | also performs a Reset.
CK61 Auxiliary Keys
To Enter Press To Enter Press
- (hyphen)
b 1
F9
b A
, (comma)
b V
F10
b B
. (period)
b {
F11
b C
_ (underscore)
b 4
F12
b D
F1
F13
b E
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
180 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
CK61 Auto-Login Restart
To enter Auto-Login Restart, press c T on the 58-key keypad, or scan the Auto-
Login Restart bar code. For a copy of this bar code, see Auto-Login Restart on
page 147.
F2
F14
b F
F3
F15
b G
F4
F16
b H
F5
b
F17
b I
F6
b
F18
b J
F7
b
F19
b K
F8
b
F20
b L
For 3270 and 5250 computers:
F21
b M
F23
b O
F22
b N
F24
b P
CK61 3270, 5250 Field Exit Characters
To Enter Press
Field Exit Right blue button
CK61 5250 Signal Keys
To Enter Press
Attn
c G
Help (from error state)
c E
CK61 5250 Special Host Keys
To Enter Press
Sys Req
c W
CK61 5250 Additional Functions
To Enter Press
(Not symbol) Shift 6
Dup (duplicate enabled fields only)
c Y
Field-
c L
CK61 Auxiliary Keys (continued)
To Enter Press To Enter Press
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 181
Field+
c K
Field Mark Not supported
Hex
c 1
CK61 VT/ANSI Control Keys
To Enter Press To Enter Press
SOH CTRL A DC1, X-ON CTRL Q
STX CTRL B DC2 CTRL R
ETX CTRL C DC3, X-OFF CTRL S
EOT CTRL D DC4 CTRL T
ENQ CTRL E NAK CTRL U
ACK CTRL F SYN CTRL V
BEL CTRL G ETB CTRL W
BS CTRL H CAN CTRL X
HT CTRL I EM CTRL Y
LF CTRL J SUB CTRL Z
VT CTRL K ESC
|
FF CTRL L FS CTRL 1
CR CTRL M GS CTRL 2
SO CTRL N RS CTRL 3
SI CTRL O US CTRL 4
DLE CTRL P NUL CTRL 5
DEL Shift then Del
CK61 5250 Additional Functions (continued)
To Enter Press
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
182 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
Using the CK70 Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see the 70 Series Mobile Computer Users
Manual.
CK70 Large Alpha Keypad CK70 Alphanumeric Keypad
Esc
CtrI
Y
Z
Enter
Space
A B C
D
H
L
P R
S T U V
W
X
E F
G I
K M
O Q
0
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
J
N
@
Send End
DeIete Insert
\
[
+ =
F1 F2 F3
F4
F8
F5 F6
F7 F9
F10
<
% (
sym
]
>
)
$
5 6 4
3 1 2
F1
F2
Esc AIt
End Send F6
F7
F8
DeIete Insert
0
8 9 7
F3
F4
F5
CtrI Space
Enter
A E F
G H I J K L
M N
O P
Q R
S
T U V W
X
B C D
F13 F14 F11 F12 F15 F16
F19 F20 F17 F18
F23 F24
F21 F22
F9
F10
Y Z
ok
CK70 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 183
CK70 Characters and Functions
To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
@ (at symbol)
bS
N/A
& (ampersand)
b W b U
* (asterisk)
b O b 0
: (colon)
b J b 2
; (semicolon)
c J b 5
, (comma)
b T c X
$ (dollar)
c S
N/A
! (exclamation)
c W
N/A
- (hyphen or minus)
c X c s
% (percent)
c O
N/A
. (period)
. .
+ (plus)
b X b s
# (pound)
b Q c 0
? (question mark)
c Q c Y
(apostrophe)
c T b Y
= (equals)
b Y b S
_ (underscore)
c Y c X
> (greater than)
c N c V
< (less than)
b N b V
[ (left square bracket)
b V b T
] (right square bracket)
c V c T
{ (left curly brace) N/A
b U
} (right curly brace) N/A
c U
~ (tilde) N/A
b W
\ (backslash)
c U c 8
/ (forward slash)
b U b 8
(quotes) N/A
b Z
( (left parenthesis)
b R
N/A
) (right parenthesis)
c R
N/A
Insert
b Z b 4
Delete
c Z b 6
Sym
b s
N/A
(broken vertical bar) N/A
c S
(grave) N/A
c W
Forward Tab
j j
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
184 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
Backspace
{ {
Up Arrow
u u
Down Arrow
d d
Left Arrow
l l
Right Arrow
r r
CapsLock
y y y y
Enter
e e
ok
c? c?
Shift
y y
Space
s s
Esc
| |
Alt N/A Alt
Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl
Send Call
b A c 1
End Call
b C c 3
CK70 Characters and Functions (continued)
To Enter Large Alpha Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 185
Using the CK71 Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see the 70 Series Mobile Computer Users
Manual.
Note: Although you can use ITE on both the CK70 and the CK71 computers, only
the CK71 is available with an ITE keypad overlay.
CK71 ITE Numeric with Function Keys Keypad CK71 ITE Alphanumeric Keypad
Enter
FId
Exit
Return
SysRq
FId+ FId-
Insert
View
View Page
NxtScr PrvScr RoII A B C
DeIete RoII Reset CIear D E F
G H I PA3 PA2 PA1
Return Home Attn J K
F13 F14 F15 F16 M N O L
0
5 6 4
8 9 7
3 1 2
Enter
F1 F2 F3 F4
Esc
Space
CtrI
F5 F6 F7 F8
F9
F10 F11
F12
AIt
F17 F18 F19 F20
F21 F22
P Q R S
T U
Y
V W
X Z
F24 F23
A E F B C D
F13 F14 F11 F12 F15 F16
F19 F20 F17 F18
F23 F24
F21 F22
Erase Find Dup Attn
Keypd Hex Home FIdMk
Remove
Print
SeIect
Mode NewLn Menu
?
SysRq
G H I J K L
M N
O P
Q R
S
T U V W
X
Y Z
FId
Exit
0
5 6 4
8 9 7
3 1 2
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
CtrI Space
Enter
Esc
Return
NxtScr
AIt
PrvScr RoII
FId+ FId-
RoII CIear
Reset
EEOF
AutoIog
PA1
PA2
PA3
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
DeIete
HeIp
Insert
View Page
CK71 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
186 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
CK71 Characters and Functions
To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
: (colon)
c s b 8
; (semicolon) N/A
b 5
, (comma) N/A
c X
$ (dollar)
c S
N/A
! (exclamation)
c W
N/A
- (hyphen or minus)
- c s
. (period)
. .
+ (plus) N/A
b s
(apostrophe) N/A
b Y
= (equals) N/A
b S
_ (underscore)
c - c X
> (greater than) N/A
c V
< (less than) N/A
b V
[ (left square bracket) N/A
b T
] (right square bracket) N/A
c T
{ (left curly brace) N/A
b U
} (right curly brace) N/A
c U
~ (tilde) N/A
b W
\ (backslash) c Alt
c 2
/ (forward slash) c Ctrl
b 2
(quotes) N/A
b Z
Insert
b l b 4
Delete
c 4 b 6
(broken vertical bar) N/A
c S
(grave)
N/A
c W
Forward Tab
j j
Backspace
{ {
Up Arrow
u u
Down Arrow
d d
Left Arrow
l l
Right Arrow
r r
CapsLock
y y y y
Enter
e e
ok
c m c m
Shift
y y
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 187
Space
s s
Esc
| |
Alt Alt b |
Ctrl Ctrl Ctrl
CK71 Function Keys
To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
b
F7
b
F8
b
F9
b
F10
b
F11
b A
F12
b B
F13
c b C
F14
c b D
F15
c b E
F16
c b F
F17
c b G
F18
c b H
F19
c b I
F20
c b J
F21
c b K
F22
c b L
F23
c b M
F24
c b N
CK71 Characters and Functions (continued)
To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
188 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
CK71 ITE Keys
To Enter Numeric With Function Keys Keypad Alphanumeric Keypad
Attention
c 0 c A
Autolog N/A
c
Clear
b 6 c 6
Duplicate N/A
c D
EEOF N/A
c
Erase N/A
c E
Find N/A
c F
Field +
c x c 1
Field -
b x c 1
Fieldmark N/A
c G
Help N/A
b 3
Hex N/A
c I
Home
c . c H
Keypad N/A
c K
Menu N/A
c M
Mode N/A
c O
New Line N/A
c N
Next Screen
c 9 b 9
PA1
c 1 c
PA2
c 2 c
PA3
c 3 c
Page
c d c d
Print N/A
c P
Previous Screen
c 7 c 7
Remove N/A
c R
Reset
c | c |
Return
c e c e
Roll Down
c 5 c 5
Roll Up
c 8 c 8
System Request
b r c Q
View N/A
b d
View Down
b d
N/A
View Up
b u
N/A
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 189
Using the CN3, CN3e, CN4, and CN4e Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see:
CN3 Mobile Computer Users Manual for Windows Mobile 5.0.
CN3 Mobile Computer Users Manual for Windows Mobile 6.1.
CN4 Mobile Computer Users Manual.
CN3 and CN4 QWERTY Keypad CN3 and CN4 Numeric Keypad
CN3e and CN4e Numeric Phone-Style Keypad CN3e and CN4e Alphanumeric Keypad
CN3 and CN4 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
Note: For 3270 and 5250 emulations, pressing | on the keypad also performs the
Reset function.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
190 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
CN3 and CN4 Special Keys
To Enter Numeric Keypad QWERTY Keypad Alphabetic Keypad
^ (caret) N/A N/A
] b R
@ (ampersand) N/A
b Q b A
& (and) N/A
b S b H
* (asterisk) N/A
b C b D
: (colon) N/A
b D b M
, (comma) N/A
b X b T
$ (dollar) N/A
b E b B
" (double quote) N/A
] b Z ] b S
! (exclamation) N/A
] b 1 ] b J
> (greater than) N/A
] b . ] .
- (hyphen)
b * b G ] U
( (left parentheses) N/A
] b 9 ] b X
< (less than) N/A
] b X ] b T
% (percent) N/A
b R ] b C
. (period)
. . .
+ (plus)
b # b T b O
# (pound) N/A
b V b F
? (question mark) N/A
b A b G
) (right parentheses) N/A
] b g ] b Z
(single quote) N/A
b Z b S
_ (underscore) N/A
] b G ] b U
BackTab
b j b j b j
CapsLock
c 1 b ] b ]
Enter
e e e
Application Softkey 2
b 3 b O )
ok
b | b P k
Shift
c ] ]
Application Softkey 1
b 1 b W (
Space
c 0 s s
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 191
Using the CN50 and CS40 Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
For more information on basic keypresses, see:
CN50 Mobile Computer Users Manual.
CS40 Mobile Computer Users Manual.
CN50 and CS40 Numeric Keypad CN50 and CS40 QWERTY Keypad
Esc
Enter
4
1
7
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
Enter
Space
C X
Z
V B N M
F D
S
A
G J K
L
R E
W
Q
T Y
I
O
P
U
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8
0
9
Esc
: /
sym
% +
*
&
H
CN50 and CS40 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c (Numeric keypad only) Press c plus a key to type a character or do an
operation printed in green on the overlay.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
192 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
CN50 and CS40 Basic Keypresses
Function QWERTY Keypad Numeric Keypad
Forward Tab
i i
Back Tab
bi bi
Space
s c0
Backspace
{ {
Shift
[ b or c
Caps Lock
b[ c1
Up Arrow
u u
Down Arrow
d d
Left Arrow
b< b<
Right Arrow
b> b>
!
bO
N/A
@
bQ
N/A
#
bV #
$
bE
N/A
%
bR
N/A
&
bS
N/A
*
bC *
+
bT b#
ok
bP c#
-
bG b*
Start (Windows)
bW c*
?
bA
N/A
:
bD
N/A
/
bF
N/A
=
bL
N/A
(apostrophe)
bZ
N/A
, (comma)
bX
N/A
. (period)
. .
Esc
| |
Backlight
f b.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 193
Using the CN70 and CN70e Keypads
Special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
CN70 QWERTY Keypad CN70 Numeric Keypad
R E
Q
W
T Y
I O
P
U
F D
S
A
G H J K L
Space
C X
Z
V B N M
Esc Enter
%
& ?
@
$
/
sym
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8
0
9
+
Enter
0
Space
Esc
7
8 9
PQRS TUV WXYZ
1 2 3
4
5 6
Caps ABC DEF
GHI JKL MNO
CN70e Alphanumeric Keypad CN70e Numeric Keypad
R E
Q
T Y
I O
P
U
W
F D S
A
G H J K L
Space
C X Z
V B N M
1 2 3
E
N
T
E
R
4
5
6
7
8
0
9
Esc
F1
F2 F3
F4
F5
F6
F7 F8 F9 F10
1 3
Caps ABC DEF
2
4 6
GHI JKL MNO
5
7
9
PQRS TUV WXYZ
Esc
E
N
T
E
R
8
Space
0
CN70 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
194 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
For more information on basic keypresses, see the 70 Series Mobile Computer Users
Manual.
CN70 Characters and Functions
To Enter
CN70 and CN70e
Numeric Keypad
CN70
QWERTY Keypad
CN70e
QWERTY Keypad
@ (at symbol) N/A
b Q b Q
& (ampersand) N/A
b S b U
* (asterisk)
* b C *
: (colon) N/A
b D b I
, (comma) N/A
b X ,
$ (dollar) N/A
b E b E
! (exclamation) N/A
b O b O
- (hyphen)
- b G -
% (percent) N/A
b R b R
. (period)
. . .
+ (plus)
b - b T b T
# (pound)
# b V b V
? (question mark) N/A
b A b Y
(apostrophe) N/A
b Z b W
Forward Tab
j j j
Backspace
{ { {
Up Arrow
u u u
Down Arrow
d d d
Left Arrow
l l l
Right Arrow
r r r
CapsLock
c 1 y y y y
Enter
e e e
ok
b | b P b P
Shift
b or c
b or y b or y
Space
c 0 s s
Esc
| | |
Talk
p p p
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide 195
Using the CV30 Keypads
3270 and 5250 Compact Keypad (P/N VE011-8040-A0)
VT/ANSI Compact Keypad (P/N VE011-8041-A0)
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
196 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
3270 Rugged QWERTY Keypad (P/N 340-054-001)
5250 Rugged QWERTY Keypad (P/N 340-054-002)
Esc
NumLk
Caps
Lock
Shift
Enter
Shift
PA1 ! PA2 @
2
#
3
EOF
Clear
Menu
CLR
$
4
%
5
&
7
7 (
9
9 )
0 -
-
* *
8
4
1
0
2 3
/
5 6
8
^
6 1
Q
A
Z X C V B N M
S D G F H J K L
W E R T Y U O P
{
[
: +
;
<
,
>
.
?
/
.
}
]
\
`
~
ScrLk
Pg
Dn
Pg
ns Del Home End
PrtSc
SysRq
Pause
Break Up
F1
F11
F21
F2
F12
F22
F3
F13
F23
F4
F14
F5
F15
F6
F16
F7
F17
F8
F18
F9
F19
F10
F20
F24
Setup
Return
Menu
Autolog
_
=
+
Esc
NumLk
Caps
Lock
Shift
Enter
Shift
Sys
Req
Roll
Up
Roll
Down
Print Field- Field+ Erase
Clear Help Dup ! @
2
#
3
Hex
$
4
%
5
&
7
7
(
9
9
)
0 -
-
*
* 8
4
1
0
2 3
/
5 6
8
^
6 1
Q
A
Z X C V B N M
S D G F H J K L
W E R T Y U O P
{
[
:
+ ;
<
,
>
.
?
/
.
}
]
\
`
~
ScrLk
Field
Exit
Attn
ns Del Home End
PrtSc Pause
Break
F1
F11
F21
F2
F12
F22
F3
F13
F23
F4
F14
F5
F15
F6
F16
F7
F17
F8
F18
F9
F19
F10
F20
F24
Setup
Return
Menu
Autolog
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Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
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VT/ANSI Rugged QWERTY Keypad (P/N 340-054-004)
The special characters and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to
correspond with the matching shift keys.
Esc
NumLk
Caps
Lock
Shift
Enter
Shift
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SysRq Pause
Break
PF1
F11
Mode
PF2
F12
Keypd
PF3
F13
PF4
F14
F5
F15
F6
F16
F7
F17
F8
F18
F9
F19
F10
F20
Setup
Return
Menu
Autolog
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+
CV30 Shift Keys
Shift Key Function
[Orange] b Press b plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in orange
on the overlay.
[Green] c Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green
on the overlay.
CV30 Cursor Alphanumeric Keys
Compact Keypads Rugged Keypads
To Enter 3270/5250 VT/ANSI 3270/5250 VT/ANSI
Window/viewport up
c 8 c O
Blue, then
Window/viewport down
c 2 c K
Blue, then
Window/viewport right
c 6 c P
Blue, then
Window/viewport left
c 4 c I
Blue, then
CV30 Paging Alphanumeric Keys
Compact Keypads Rugged Keypads
To Enter 3270/5250 VT/ANSI 3270/5250 VT/ANSI
Page up
b 8 b 8
Blue, then Gold, then
Appendix B Using the Computer Keypad
198 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Users Guide
Page down
b 2 b 2
Blue, then Gold, then
Page right
b 6 b 6
Blue, then Gold, then
Page left
b 4 b 4
Blue, then Gold, then
CV30 VT/ANSI Host Cursor Keys
To Enter Compact Keypads Rugged Keypads
Host cursor up key
c 8