Stored Networks
Network Information
Power Saving (Default is
OFF
)
Delete Presets
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Selected
Display Settings
Backlight Timeout
Main Menu Timeout
Language (Default language is
English
)
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Firmware Update
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Firmware Information
Network settings will include access point selection.
Network Settings
The network settings menu allows you to control the wireless networks that the
radio can / is connected to.
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Scan for Networks
The
Scan for networks
wizard takes you through the following stages:
Scan for networks
– When the scan has completed, displays all visible
networks with an icon showing whether the network is secure or not.
IP settings
– Allows configuration of either an
Automatic (DHCP)
allocated
IP address or a static IP.
Automatic (DHCP)
is selected by default.
IP configuration
– If static IP is chosen, you can enter the IP address,
subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers.
WEP/WPA network key entry
– If the network is secure, you are prompted
to enter the relevant security key. The key is entered by rotating through the
characters. When the correct character appears on the display, select the
character and press the
Select Button
and continue to the next character.
After selecting the last character, press for 3 seconds on the
Select Button
to
complete the key entering.
When the wizard is complete, you are returned to the normal screen which
displays the connecting sequence.
Edit Settings
This allows you to edit the network settings for the network you are currently
connected to.
<Automatic (DHCP)>: Acquire the IP automatically.
<Manual (Static IP)>: Manually set the IP, subnet mask, gateway, DNS.
Stored Networks
This menu contains a list of networks that the device has previously connected
to (Max. 3).
The settings associated with each network can be edited when the device is
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