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SmartSystems™ Foundation Product Overview

Intermec Mobile Computers and Data Collection devices Innovative Technologies & Features for the Enterprise Integrated Options: Communications BlueTooth 802.11 a/b/g GPRS/CDMA Voice Data Collection RFID Scanning Imaging Magnetic Stripe Reader Speech Security 802.1x Wireless Security CCX, WPA

Intermec SmartSystems™ Software products that make it EASY to use powerful features built into Intermec equipment Open Utilize standard device mgmt, development tools with Intermec devices Consistent Manage similar features on various devices in a common manner Proven Built upon 30+ years mobile software experience Intermec understands your challenges. We’ve introduced SmartSystems to make it easier to use Intermec mobile computers and data collection equipment. SmartSystems provides: Open, flexible approach to mobile software development and device management So you can work with the development tools and device management solutions of your choice Consistent approach to working with Intermec devices To simplify the process of dealing with multiple Intermec devices Protection from the velocity of change To minimize the effort and learning curve of device, OS and technology upgrades To protect the investment that you make in software development

Leveraging the Value of Intermec Devices In Multiple Ways with SmartSystems Key Features Delivered on the Device Local access to configure key options Available “out-of-the-box” Management Tools “Hands-off” access to Intermec features and options using an administrative Console For the Installer, System Administrator, Help Desk Use standard device management software to configure, manage Intermec devices Development Tools API-level access to Intermec features and options For the Software Developer, System Integrator Build your own software using standard development tools to manipulate Intermec device features

Device Management

SmartSystems Foundation Lower Total Cost of Ownership for Intermec equipment Simplified configuration and management of Intermec devices with “hands-off” device management Consistent, Centralized access to all types of Intermec devices Mobile Computers, RFID Readers, Printers Integration with Popular device management solutions lets you manage Intermec equipment using same solution used to manage other enterprise devices Proven software built upon Intermec’s 25+ years mobile software experience Device Management

Supported Devices Following Devices Ship with the Foundation Client for easy configuration & mgmt Mobile Computers 700 Series (730, 7X0, 7X1) CK60 CN30 CK30/31 (Soon) RFID Readers IF5 Printers Coming Soon

SmartSystems Foundation Client Platform for delivering services to the device Basis for integration with a variety of device management solutions Exposes Intermec Device Features for easy set-up and configuration Ships on designated devices

SmartSystems Foundation Console Simple Management Console & Server Basic device management features for SmartSystems Devices Default method to configure & manage SmartSystems devices out-of-the-box No software licenses required -- provided as a free download Easy-to-use user interface based on Windows Explorer operation

Functionality & Performance SmartSystems Foundation Platform for Integration to Popular Device Mgmt Products Functionality & Performance Price Avalanche Networks & Devices Devices from multiple vendors Intermec Devices Tivoli OpenView SMS UniCenter Foundation SmartSystems Foundation provides a platform for integration to 3rd party device mgmt solutions so you can use the same solution to manage your Intermec devices as you use to manage other devices in your enterprise. TODAY: Manage your devices using the default mgmt console provided with SmartSystems Foundation OR upgrade to WaveLink Avalanche. Avalanche relies on SmartSystems Foundation to expose config settings that differentiate Intermec devices so that Avalanche can manage these Intermec settings. FUTURE: Look for integration to additional solutions in the future. Then select your solution based on price, functionality & performance. You will not be forced into a proprietary device mgmt solution with SmartSystems Foundation.

SmartSystemsFoundation vs. Avalanche Feature SmartSystems Foundation Console Wavelink Avalanche Price Free Purchase of software license required. See Intermec Price Guide for pricing. Primary Function Default Console. Basic device mgmt features. Advanced device mgmt features Supported Devices Support for Intermec devices only. Support for equipment from multiple hardware vendors including Intermec. Distribution of OS, Software & Settings Manual -- Current version provides drag and drop distribution to one device at a time. Automated -- Distribute OS, Software & Settings to group of devices. Distribution can be scheduled. Remote Control Not Available Enables support personnel to take control of device and operate remotely.

Foundation Feature Overview

Discover & View Intermec Devices Device can be discovered and managed by console by simply being on network – No need to manually add to console. Determine device ready-to-work status View Device Properties such as asset information

Press “Discover” to find Intermec devices on the Network. Ready-to-Work Status indicates that device is on network & functioning properly

Right Click on device to View Device Properties Such as Hardware Config, Model, Serial#

Configure Remotely Device settings may be viewed or modified to configure the device without touching it Configuration functionality also available locally on mobile computers as a control panel applet called “Intermec Settings”

Select “Intermec Settings” to view unique device configuration settings

Back-up & RestoreSettings Create a back-up copy of configuration settings for a selected device For security reasons, settings such as WEP keys are not copied, but you may edit the back-up to add security settings or adjust other configurations Back-up settings may be restored to the original device or copied to other devices A “golden” version of device settings can restore a device to a standard configuration for resolution of field issues, or provide quick deployment of settings to a replacement device.

Update OS & Software Remotely Software and OS versions can be updated remotely The Console updates one device at a time, and enables you to fully restore a device by loading the OS, then loading mobile software, and finally restoring configuration settings.

Device Inventory Keeps Tabs On Assets Once a device has been discovered, the console automatically registers it onto a list of known Intermec devices By default, devices are organized by device family (i.e. Pen Notepad Computers, etc) and identified by serial# You can create your own device groupings and reorganize devices into the new groupings.

Devices identified by Serial# by Default. Relabel device as desired. Organize devices into user-defined categories to simplify device tracking

Software Vault Consistent Distribution and Storage of Intermec Software Simply drag software from vault and drop on desired device includes integrity checks to ensure that the correct software is installed on the correct device. (i.e. Doesn’t allow Windows Mobile software for the 700 series to be installed on a CE device such as the CK31).

Storage for software that installs on Intermec devices

Get SmartSystems Foundation Download the free Foundation Console at www.intermec.com/SmartSystems Select “Downloads” Requires: SmartSystems Device(s) Windows XP / Windows Server 2003

Questions?