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  • Wiki Page: Ikon Product Manuals

    User Manuals Ikon Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic and Professional User Manual Ikon Windows CE 5.0 User Manual Quick Start Guides Ikon Quick Start Guide (English) Ikon Quick Start Guide (French) Accessories Ikon ActiveSync Cable Kit CA1032 Installation Sheet Ikon USB Cable Kit CA1033 Installation...
  • Wiki Page: Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) XML Provisioning Method

    Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) XML Provisioning Method The Device Configuration API function grants local access to the configuration-management functionality of a Windows Embedded CE powered device. Application developers can use this to configure device settings. This function enables the submission...
  • Wiki Page: Ikôn CE5 Release 5.9.1029

    Ikôn CE5 Release 5.9.1029 Operating System Windows CE 5 7505_WINCE_5_MULTI_5.9.1029_K091u 7505_WINCE_5_TRAD_CHN_5.9.1029_K091w 7505_WINCE_5_SCH_5.9.1029_K091v 7505_WINCE_5_JAP_5.9.1029_K091v Major Features & Fixes WinCe devices takes twice as long time to...
  • Wiki Page: Resetting The Ikôn

    his section describes the different methods and effects of resetting Psion Teklogix computers. Reset Types and Effects Suspend The most common form of computer reset is the suspend state, which may occur automatically after a period of inactivity, or when the battery power reserve drops below a...
  • Wiki Page: How to determine the manufacturing date for Ikon batteries

    How to determine the manufacturing date for Ikon batteries . First letter is the year F = 2008 G = 2009 H = 2010 ……………………………………… “Z”= 2028 Second letter is the month A = January...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Fasteners, Torques, And Recommended Tools

    Refer to the Ikôn Family Tree, drawing number 1075051, for complete details. Screws should be torqued to 2.0 in·lb (0.23 N·m) for most internal screws, and 2.5 in·lb (0.28 N·m) for external screws, such as those securing the case. Screw Location And Quantity...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon PMIC Hardware Lockup

    Overview The [Power ON] button won't turn on the device due to a PMIC Hardware lockup. Description The PMIC can enter sleep mode under certain low-power conditions, making it unresponsive to communication attempts from the Peripheral Controller (PCon), making it impossible to power up the...
  • Wiki Page: Charge Performance of Ikon Batteries in High Temperature Environments

    Introduction This article describes the charging algorithm of the Ikon Hand Held Computer (HHC) in general, and its behaviour in elevated temperature environments in particular. The article also makes recommendations to improve end-user experience through installation and configuration. Battery...
  • Wiki Page: NEO - RFID Documentations

    RFID Products for NEO RFID Module Documentations RFID Module HF-AM1-NEO HID Module Multi ISO 2 SAM slots Datasheets: (Please visit the site to view this file) Approvals: CE ->(Please visit the site to view...
  • Wiki Page: IKON - RFID Documentations

    RFID Products for IKON RFID Module Documentations RFID Module HF-AM1-IKON HID Module Multi ISO 2 SAM slots Datasheets: (Please visit the site to view this file) (Please visit the site to view this file) Approvals...
  • Wiki Page: IKON - Photos & Videos

    HF-AM1-IKON Video of HF-AM1-IKON reading tags (Please visit the site to view this video)
  • Wiki Page: Programs to "Warm Reset", "Cold Reset" or "Cold Reset To The BooSt Menu" Psion Teklogix devices

    Overview: Here is a suite of programs that might become handy if you, for example, need to remotely reset devices. System requirement: - Psion Teklogix Windows CE 4.2 - Psion Teklogix Windows CE 5.0 - Psion Teklogix WIndows Mobile 2003 Second Edition - Psion Teklogix Windows Mobile 5.0 - Psion Teklogix...
  • Wiki Page: Ikôn CE5.0 Release 5.3.850

    Operating System Windows CE 5 7505_WINCE_5_JAPAN_5.3.850_F300p.img 7505_WINCE_5_MULTI_5.3.850_F300o.img 7505_WINCE_5_SCH_5.3.850_F300p.img 7505_WINCE_5_TRAD_CHN_5.3.850_F300p.img Major Features & Fixes Added GPIO support to USB Serial on SiLabs8051 Update...
  • Wiki Page: Ikôn CE5 Release 5.2.825

    Operating System Windows CE 5 7505_WINCE_5_JAPAN_5.2.825_C080l.img 7505_WINCE_5_MULTI_5.2.825_C080k.img 7505_WINCE_5_SCH_5.2.825_C080l.img 7505_WINCE_5_TRAD_CHN_5.2.825_C080m.img Major Features & Fixes Korean WinCE 5.0 has incorrect translations Remove...
  • Wiki Page: How to programmatically detect a PsionTeklogix device - HOW TO?

    Below is a .NET source code to determine the device manufacturer of a mobile device, such as PsionTeklogix. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Text; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Windows.Forms; namespace csRetrieveDeviceName...
  • Wiki Page: Ikôn – Software Upgrade

    Software Release Information Software is factory installed on your Ikon. As new releases become available for the device they will be made available via Teknet. They are easily identified using a Date Code. The Date Code is a unique identifier that is assigned to a software release when it is built...
  • Wiki Page: TA - IKON Battery Faults

    Introduction It has been found that Ikon batteries manufactured prior to September 2008 may exhibit a battery fault after some time of use. This problem has been investigated and it was found to be due to the assembly process. Symptoms There have been three faults identified. The following is...
  • Wiki Page: The Ikon DC In Connector (J3)

    The DC In connector of the Ikôn is located on the bottom of the unit, in the docking port assembly next to the docking port. The DC In connector can provide DC power when the device is not in a docking station. It accepts the plugs of the AC adaptor provided with the Ikôn (part number...
  • Wiki Page: Setting The Serial Number Of The Ikôn Main Logic Board

    It may be necessary to set the serial number of the Ikôn main logic board. This may be done on Ikôn units running Windows CE 5. This cannot be performed on units running Windows Mobile 6, as Windows Mobile 6 does not permit this change. Such units must have Windows CE 5 temporarily...
  • Wiki Page: Opening the Ikon Shell

    The upper and lower halves of the Ikôn are joined by eight screws. Six of these screws are along the edge of the unit and secure the two halves of the Ikôn’s shell. The other two screws are located just above the battery compartment; they are revealed when the battery door is...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Test Equipment

    Overview An I/O board is available to aid in servicing the Ikôn. An RS-232 port can be provided through a cable that connects to the docking port of the Ikôn. A Technical Acquaint is available that describes how to add a boot button and an RS-232 port to an Ikôn Desktop...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Scanner and Camera Assembly

    The scanner and camera are fastened to the scanner frame. Both scanner and camera are optional; an Ikôn unit may have both of them, one of them, or neither. If neither camera nor scanner are present, the scanner window in the case is covered by a black label. The scanner frame also carries...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Lower Shell

    The Ikon lower shell contains the audio-jack assembly, and the windows for the camera and scanner/imager. Figure - The lower shell A number of these parts are available as service parts or assemblies. Part Number Description 1080956 ...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Indicators

    The Ikôn uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs), on-screen messages and audio tones to indicate the various conditions of the unit, the batteries, the scans and so on. The LEDs Three LEDs are located on the upper-left side of the unit, just above the display. Applications running on the...
  • Wiki Page: Ikon Keyboard Assembly

    There are three versions of the keyboard assembly: • Numeric without phone keys; • Numeric with phone keys; • QWERTY with phone keys. The numeric keyboard assemblies use the 1080770 bezel; the QWERTY keyboard assembly uses bezel 1080771. All keyboard assemblies are fastened...