2-8
If you have skipped the above screen and want to get to it, simply the press
the
F1 key.
If your skip the opening screen and you want to check the settings of the
Terminal without having to reset this parameter, just press the Status Key
and the terminal will display six lines as follows:
mm/dd/yy hh:mm
alkBAT
-zz%
ServerIP=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
DeviceIP=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Ch:=n SSID=xxxxxxxxxxxx
WEP=128 Signal=nn%
alk
- when Alkaline batteries are specified in Battery setup
rch
- when NiMH batteries specified in Battery setup
zz
=percent or battery life left in numbers i.e. 99, 50, 23
•
Server IP
either shows the Server's fixed TCPIP address; or if
Device searches out the Server, shows 0.0.0.0.
•
Device IP
either shows the Device's fixed TCPIP address or if it
is determined by a DHCP Server, shows 0.0.0.0.
•
Ch:=n
shows the
channel to start using, (the channel of the most
frequently used Access Point).
•
SSID=xxxxxxxxxxxx
refers to the first 12 characters of the up to
32 character network
name.
•
WEP=128 or 64 or NO
shows how the Device is configured
with an encryption key.
•
Strength=nn%
shows the signal strength from the best Access
Point with the same SSID, (if already SIGNED ON).
Press the
STATUS
key again to resume processing.
Speaker and Headphone Volume Controls
By selecting Speaker in the keyboard Setup Mode, you get to the options to
control the Speaker/Beeper and Headphone volumes. If you are using
headphones, you will want set the Speaker volume to 0 to conserve batteries.
Volume settings possible are 0-9.
The prompt for Speaker Volume is:
SPEAKER VOLUME
Enter 0-9 for Volume
Control
Current Value is: 5
Speaker