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5 - 34 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideThe AP Networks and Ad-Hoc Networks check boxes are selected by default. To select/de-select the ch
Wireless Applications 5 - 35Band SelectionThe Band Selection settings identify the frequency bands to scan when finding WLANs. These values refer to t
5 - 36 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide1. Press TAB to highlight the Profile Roaming check box. Press Blue - BKSP to enable or disable the
Wireless Applications 5 - 37ExportUse Export to export all profiles to a registry file, and to export the options to a registry file.Figure 5-48 Op
5 - 38 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelecting Export All Profiles saves the current profile. This information is used to determine whic
Wireless Applications 5 - 39Log On/Off ApplicationWhen the user launches the Log On/Off application, the wearable terminal may be in two states; the u
5 - 40 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelecting OK sends the credentials though WCS API. If there are no credentials entered, a dialog bo
Chapter 6 Using BluetoothIntroductionBluetooth-equipped devices can communicate without wires, using frequency-hopping spread spectrum (FHSS) RF to tr
6 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWhen AFH is enabled, the Bluetooth radio “hops-around” (instead of through) the 802.11b high-rate ch
Using Bluetooth 6 - 3Turning the Bluetooth Radio Mode On and OffTurn off the Bluetooth radio to save power or if entering an area with radio restricti
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6 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBluetooth Power StatesCold BootWhen a cold boot is performed on the wearable terminal, Bluetooth tur
Using Bluetooth 6 - 55. The ProfileSelector window appears.Figure 6-3 Bluetooth Profile Selector Window6. Use the navigation keys to highlight a pr
6 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideAccessing BTExplorerThe BTExplorer application can be accessed from the App Launcher menu or by a ke
Using Bluetooth 6 - 7Discovering Bluetooth Device(s)Follow the steps below to discover Bluetooth devices. The wearable terminal can receive informatio
6 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-5 New Connection Wizard Window7. Use the navigation keys to select Explore Services on R
Using Bluetooth 6 - 9Figure 6-7 Select Remote Device Window9. Use the navigation keys to select a device from the list and press ENTER. The wearabl
6 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-10 Connection Summary Window13. Press P2 to add the service to the Favorite window.14.
Using Bluetooth 6 - 113. Press ENTER. The File Transfer window appears listing the folders of the remote device.Figure 6-12 File Transfer Window4.
6 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Press the right arrow to open the sub-menu.4. Use the navigation keys to select Folder or File.5
Using Bluetooth 6 - 134. Press TAB three times to enter the folder area.5. Using the navigation keys to highlight a folder and press ENTER. The OBEX O
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6 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Press ENTER.4. The wearable terminal connects with the Access Point.5. Press CTRL - ESC to open
Using Bluetooth 6 - 159. Press ENTER. The wearable terminal connects to the remote device and begins to send the file. The Sending Picture window appe
6 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-21 Remote Service Connection Window5. In the Local COM Port drop-down list select a COM
Using Bluetooth 6 - 17Bonding with Discovered Device(s)A bond is a relationship created between the wearable terminal and another Bluetooth device in
6 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide6. Use the arrow keys to select a device from the list and press ENTER. The PIN Code Request window
Using Bluetooth 6 - 19Figure 6-26 PIN Code Request Window3. In the PIN Code: text box, enter the same PIN that was entered on the device requesting
6 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-28 Trusted devices Window MenuUse the navigation keys to select a view type and then pr
Using Bluetooth 6 - 212. Press MENU.3. Use the navigation keys to select Disconnect.4. Press ENTER. A deaconate confirmation dialog box appears.5. Sel
6 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRename a Favorite ServiceTo rename a favorite:1. Use the navigation keys to select a favorite.2. Pr
Using Bluetooth 6 - 23Bluetooth SettingsUse the BTExplorer Settings window to configure the operation of the BTExplorer application. To access the set
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6 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-32 BTExplorer Settings - Services TabTo add a service:1. Press TAB to highlight the Add
Using Bluetooth 6 - 25OBEX Object Push ServiceOBEX Object Push allows contacts, business cards, pictures, appointments, and tasks to be pushed to the
6 - 26 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-36 Personal Area Networking WindowSerial Port ServiceSerial port allows COM ports to be
Using Bluetooth 6 - 27Headset ServiceHeadset service allows connection to a Bluetooth headset.Figure 6-38 Headset Service WindowHeadset Audio Gatew
6 - 28 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSecurity TabTo adjust the security settings for an individual service, select the Services tab firs
Using Bluetooth 6 - 29Figure 6-41 BTExplorer Settings - Discovery TabVirtual COM Port TabUse the Virtual COM Port tab to select the COM ports for B
6 - 30 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 6-43 COM Port ConnectionHID TabUse the HID tab to set key repeat settings.Figure 6-44
Using Bluetooth 6 - 31Table 6-12 Miscellaneous TabField DescriptionHighlight Connections Select the connection type to highlight when connected. In
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Chapter 7 Application DeploymentSoftware Installation on Development PCTo develop applications to run on the wearable terminal, use one or all of the
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7 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Once installed, access the major components of the DCP from the Symbol Device Configuration Packa
Application Deployment 7 - 3OSUpdateThe wearable terminal contains tools that update all operating system components. All updates are distributed as p
7 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-1 ActiveSync Explorer4. Double-click the folder to expand the contents of the folder.Fig
Application Deployment 7 - 5previous file are erased. The operating system must be running for a file to be updated, so the IPL cannot perform individ
7 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Creating the script for the hex image•Building the image•Sending the hex image•Creating a splash sc
Application Deployment 7 - 7Defining Script PropertiesBefore a script is created, the script properties must be defined. This defines the type of wear
7 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-4 Script Properties Window - Partition Data Tab3. In the Terminal drop-down list, select
Application Deployment 7 - 9The Script1 window directory pane displays two partitions: Platform and Application. Depending on the type of flash chip,
7 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-7 Configure Build Window2. Select the items (partitions) to build using the check box(e
Application Deployment 7 - 11Sending the Hex Image Using IPLOnce the hex file is built, it can be downloaded to the wearable terminal using IPL.WT4070
About This GuideIntroductionThis guide provides information about setting up and configuring WT4070 and WT4090 wearable terminals and accessories. The
7 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide4. IPL displays the Select Transport menu which lists the available methods of downloading the file
Application Deployment 7 - 135. Use the up and down scroll buttons to select USB and press Enter. If this is the first time using USB transport, you m
7 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 7-12 Parameters ScreenPartition Name is the name of the partition selected in the Initial
Application Deployment 7 - 1512. Select the Image Files To Load.13. In the Comm Port drop-down list, select USB: Symbol Device.14. Click Download to b
7 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide8. When complete, the message “Transfer Complete. Check the terminal for successful completion.”9.
Application Deployment 7 - 17IPL Error DetectionWhile receiving data, IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received correct
7 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideThis error message screen displays until you press any key. Once the screen is acknowledged, IPL re
Application Deployment 7 - 19Voice Only WT4090 IPL Error IndicationsWhile downloading if there are any errors all three LEDs blink for three seconds a
7 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideIf the default files are not used to create the new splash screens, be sure to preserve the image f
Application Deployment 7 - 21RegMerge.dllRegMerge.dll is a built-in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Windows CE Registry. Regmerge.
xiv WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideConfigurationsThis guide covers the following configurations:Software VersionsThis guide covers variou
7 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideNon-FFS PartitionsNon-FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre-loaded on the wearabl
Chapter 8 Staging and ProvisioningIntroductionThe MSP 3 Client Software is a set of software components that come pre-installed on the wearable termin
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Chapter 9 Special ConsiderationsTouch Panel User Interface ConsiderationsWhen developing applications for a touch panel interface, touch panel activat
9 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide4. Ensure that the Disable backlight if not used for checkbox is checked.5. In the drop-down list, s
Special Considerations 9 - 34. Select OK.Wireless LANTo set the WLAN radio to maximum performance:1. Select the wireless icon in the bottom lower righ
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Chapter 10 Maintenance & TroubleshootingIntroductionThis chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing the wearable terminal, and provides
10 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Regularly replace all Velcro® straps on the wrist mount and wearable scanners, to ensure adequate
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 3Figure 10-2 Removing the Screen ProtectorBattery Safety Guidelines•The area in which the units are charged
About This Guide xvFusion SoftwareTo determine the Fusion software version:1. Press ALT - w. The Wireless menu appears.2. Using the navigation keys, s
10 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed.•In the event of a battery leak, d
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 54. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator back-and-forth across each connector. Do not leave a
10 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide3. Rub the cotton portion of the cotton tipped applicator along the pins of the connector. Slowly m
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 7Rechargeable lithium-ion battery did not charge.Battery failed. Replace battery. If the wearable terminal sti
10 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable terminal turns itself off.Wearable terminal is inactive.The wearable terminal turns off af
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 9The wearable terminal does not accept scan input.Scanning application is not loaded.Verify that the unit is lo
10 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFour Slot Spare Battery ChargerFour Slot Ethernet CradleTable 10-2 Troubleshooting The Four Slo
Maintenance & Troubleshooting 10 - 11Single Slot USB CradleDuring data communication, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.
10 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideDuring data communications, no data was transmitted, or transmitted data was incomplete.Wearable t
Appendix A Technical SpecificationsTechnical SpecificationsThe following tables summarize the wearable terminal’s intended operating environment and
xvi WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide•Appendix A, Technical Specifications, includes a table listing the technical specifications for the w
A - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideOperating System Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 ProfessionalMemory 64 MB Flash/128 MB RAM or128 MB Flash/1
Specifications A - 3Antenna InternalWPAN Wireless Data CommunicationsBluetooth Bluetooth Version 1.2Table A-1 Technical Specifications (Continued)I
A - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRS309 ScannerPeripherals and AccessoriesCradles Single Slot USBFour Slot EthernetPrinters Supports e
Specifications A - 5RS409 ScannerPitch ± 65 degrees from normalUser EnvironmentOperating Temperature -22 °F to 122 °F (-30 °C to 50 °C)Storage Tempera
A - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideScan Rate 104 (± 12) scans/sec (bidirectional)Nominal Working DistanceDensity 5 mil 7.5 mil 10 mil 1
Specifications A - 7RS507 ScannerTable A-4 RS507 Technical SpecificationsItem DescriptionPhysical and Environmental CharacteristicsDimensions Trigg
A - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSupported Symbologies 1D enabled by default:Codabar, Code 39, Code 128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Interleaved 2
Specifications A - 9AccessoriesEnvironmental Sealing IP54Electrostatic Discharge(ESD)±15kV air discharge, ±8kV direct discharge.PowerCordless Standard
A - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable Terminal Interface Connector Pin-OutsFigure A-1 Pin LocationsTable A-6 Interface Con
Specifications A - 11Figure A-2 Cradle Connector Pin LocationsTable A-7 Cradle Connector Pin-Outs PIN Number Signal Name Function1 Power In 5.4
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GlossaryNumeric802.11. A group of wireless specifications developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). It specifies an o
Glossary - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideANSI Terminal. A display terminal that follows commands in the ANSI standard terminal languag
Glossary - 3CDRH Class 2. No additional software mechanisms are needed to conform to this limit. Laser operation in this class poses no danger for uni
Glossary - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideDevice Configuration Package. The Symbol Device Configuration Package provides flash partitio
Glossary - 5Hz. Hertz; A unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.Host Computer. A computer that serves other terminals in a network, providing
Glossary - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideLlaser scanner. A type of bar code reader that uses a beam of laser light.LASER. (Light Ampl
Glossary - 7NVM. Non-Volatile Memory.OODI. See Open Data-Link Interface.Open Data-Link Interface (ODI). Novell’s driver specification for an interface
Glossary - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideRS-232. An Electronic Industries Association (EIA) standard that defines the connector, conne
Glossary - 9TTCP/IP. (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol used to internetwork dissimilar systems. This standar
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Glossary - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideUVisible Laser Diode (VLD). A solid state device which produces visible laser light.WWarm Bo
IndexNumerics128-Bit WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1540-Bit WEP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guidespare batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6temperature range . .
Index - 3Kkeyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1keypad backlightsaving power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guidesplash screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-22creating . . . .
72E-87638-06 Revision A - December 2009Motorola, Inc.One Motorola PlazaHoltsville, New York 11742, USA1-800-927-9626http://www.motorola.com/enterprise
Chapter 1 Getting StartedIntroductionThis chapter lists the accessories for the wearable terminal and explains how to install and charge the batteries
1 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 1-1 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Front ViewFigure 1-2 Voice Only WT4090 Wearable Termina
Getting Started 1 - 3Figure 1-3 Wearable Terminal Back ViewTable 1-1 Parts of the Wearable TerminalItem DescriptionDisplay Displays the applicat
1 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideGetting StartedIn order to start using the wearable terminal for the first time:•Install the main ba
Getting Started 1 - 5Charging the BatteryCharging the Main Battery and Memory Backup BatteryBefore using the wearable terminal for the first time, cha
1 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideCharging Spare BatteriesUse the following accessories to charge spare batteries:•Single Slot USB cra
Getting Started 1 - 7Starting the Wearable TerminalPress the Power button to turn on the wearable terminal. If the wearable terminal does not power on
1 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideTo save battery power, set the wearable terminal to turn off after a specified number of minutes.Con
Getting Started 1 - 9•Set the wearable terminal to turn off after a short period of non-use.•Set the display and keypad backlight to turn off after a
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1 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keylight icon > Battery Power tab.2. Press
Chapter 2 AccessoriesIntroductionWearable terminal accessories provide a wide variety of product support capabilities. Accessories include cradles, a
2 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSingle Slot USB CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Single Slot USB cradle with the
Accessories 2 - 3Figure 2-1 Single Slot USB Cradle SetupUSB PortUSB PortDC CablePower SupplyPower PortUSB CableAC Line CordUSB A MaleMini USB B
2 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-2 Wearable Terminal and Spare Battery ChargingBattery Charging IndicatorsThe Single Slot
Accessories 2 - 5Communication SetupThe wearable terminal can communicate with a host computer using the Single Slot USB cradle. By default the wearab
2 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFour Slot Ethernet CradleThis section describes how to set up and use a Four Slot Ethernet cradle wi
Accessories 2 - 7Figure 2-5 Four Slot Ethernet Cradle SetupDaisychaining CradlesTo connect several cradles to an Ethernet network, up to four Ether
2 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-6 Daisychaining Four Slot Ethernet CradlesEthernet Cradle DriversThe Ethernet cradle dri
Accessories 2 - 91. Use the navigation keys to select Programs.2. Press ENTER to open the sub-menu.3. Use the navigation keys to select Command Prompt
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2 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBattery Charging IndicatorsThe wearable terminal’s amber Charge Status LED shows the status of the
Accessories 2 - 11Four Slot Spare Battery ChargerThis section describes how to set up and use the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger to charge up to four
2 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideBattery Charging IndicatorsEach battery charging well has an amber Spare Battery Charge Status LED.
Accessories 2 - 13Wall Mount BracketUse the wall mounting bracket to mount a Four Slot Ethernet cradle and a Four Slot Battery Charge together on a wa
2 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuidePower Supply InstallationPlace power supply onto mounting shelf with the DC output connector and fa
Accessories 2 - 15Four Slot Ethernet Cradle Installation1. Align the two slots in the back of the cradle with the two cradle alignment tabs on the bra
2 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-14 Securing the Four-Slot Ethernet Cradle to the Mounting Bracket
Accessories 2 - 17Four Slot Battery Charger InstallationThe Four Slot Spare Battery Charger has four mounting slots on the back. Around the slots are
2 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-16 Cable Routing10. Use one tie-wrap to secure the AC line cord and Ethernet cable to t
Accessories 2 - 19Placing a Battery in the ChargerWhen placing a spare battery into the Four Slot Spare Battery Charger, ensure proper orientation of
iiiRevision HistoryChanges to the original manual are listed below:Change Date Description-01 Rev. A 9/29/06 Initial release.-02 Rev. A 03/28/07 Add
2 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-19 Installing Multiple Mounting Brackets61 cm24 in.25.4 cm10 in.Position Tabs Together
Accessories 2 - 21Navigating the Wearable Terminal with an External Input DeviceTo assist in development, an external input device, such as a mouse, c
2 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 2-21 USB Keyboard Connection to the Single Slot USB CradleFigure 2-22 USB Mouse/Keyboa
Accessories 2 - 23Bluetooth MouseTo setup a Bluetooth mouse:1. If the Start Up window is not displayed, open the Start Up menu (OTL).2. Press 5.3. Pre
2 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideConnector ShroudAssembly1. Remove cable from wearable terminal, if required.2. Align the cable conn
Accessories 2 - 25Figure 2-25 Disconnecting Connector with ShroudConnector Eject Hole
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Chapter 3 ActiveSyncIntroductionTo communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.1 or higher) on the host computer. U
3 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideWearable Terminal SetupThe wearable terminal is set by default to communicate using a USB connection
ActiveSync 3 - 3Figure 3-2 Connection Settings Window3. Select Allow USB connections check box.4. Select the Show status icon in Taskbar check box.
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3 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 3-4 Select Synchronization Setting Window4. Select the appropriate settings and click Next
ActiveSync 3 - 5Figure 3-6 ActiveSync Connected WindowDuring the first synchronization, information stored on the wearable terminal is copied to th
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Chapter 4 Voice Only WT4090 Remote ControlIntroductionSince the Voice Only WT4090 does not have a display, access to settings and controls must be don
4 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideMotoRC ConnectionTo control the Voice Only WT4090 using the MotoRC software:1. On the host computer,
ActiveSync 4 - 3Figure 4-2 Motorola Remote Control Window with Voice Only WT4090 Desktop3. Use the host computer mouse to control the Voice Only WT
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Chapter 5 Wireless ApplicationsIntroductionWireless Local Area Networks (LANs) allow wearable terminals to communicate wirelessly and send captured da
5 - 2 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-1 Wireless Applications MenuSignal Strength IconThe Signal Strength icon in the task tra
Wireless Applications 5 - 3Turning the WLAN Radio On and OffTo turn off the WLAN radio:1. Press ALT - w. The Wireless menu appears.2. Using the naviga
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5 - 4 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelect a WLAN network in the list using the navigation keys. Press ALT - m to open a pop-up menu whi
Wireless Applications 5 - 5Figure 5-3 Profile ID Dialog Box5. Press ENTER. The Operating Mode dialog box displays.Operating ModeUse the Operating M
5 - 6 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide5. Press ENTER. If Ad-Hoc mode was selected the Ad-Hoc dialog box displays. If Infrastructure mode w
Wireless Applications 5 - 7Ad-HocUse the Ad-Hoc dialog box to select the required information to control Ad-Hoc mode. This dialog box does not appear
5 - 8 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-6 Authentication Dialog BoxTunneled AuthenticationUse the Tunneled Authentication dialog
Wireless Applications 5 - 95. Press ENTER. The Installed User Certificates dialog box appears.Table 5-7 lists the PEAP tunneled authentication options
5 - 10 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideUser Certificate SelectionIf you checked the User Certificate check box on the Tunneled Authenticat
Wireless Applications 5 - 11Figure 5-9 Credentials Dialog Box3. Enter the User:, Pwd: (password), and Server: information in their respective text
5 - 12 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-11 Browse Server Certificatesa. Navigate to the folder where the certificate is stored.
Wireless Applications 5 - 13caching options require the wearable terminal to prompt for new credentials. If you entered the credentials via the profil
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5 - 14 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-15 At Time Dialog Box6. Enter the time using the 24 hour clock format in the (hh:mm) bo
Wireless Applications 5 - 15Figure 5-17 Password Dialog Box1. Enter a password in the Password field.2. Press TAB to highlight the Advanced ID chec
5 - 16 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guide2. Press TAB.3. Use the navigation keys to select a key index number.4. Press TAB.5. Press ALT >
Wireless Applications 5 - 17Key Entry PageIf you select either 40-Bit WEP or 128-Bit WEP the wizard proceeds to the key entry dialog box unless the Us
5 - 18 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-21 Passkey Dialog Box1. Enter the passkey in the Passkey text box.2. Press TAB twice to
Wireless Applications 5 - 19Figure 5-23 Static IP Address Entry Dialog Box1. Enter the IP address in the IP Address text box.2. Press TAB.3. Enter
5 - 20 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideSelect Next. The Transmit Power dialog box displays.Transmit PowerThe Transmit Power drop-down list
Wireless Applications 5 - 21Figure 5-26 Transmit Power Dialog Box (Ad-Hoc Mode)Select Next to display the Battery Usage dialog box.Battery UsageUse
5 - 22 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideManage Profiles ApplicationThe Manage Profiles window provides a list of user-configured wireless p
Wireless Applications 5 - 23The profiles are listed in priority order for use by the automatic roaming feature. Change the order by moving profiles up
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5 - 24 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator Guideprofile. Use the Profile Wizard to edit the profile power consumption and security parameters. See
Wireless Applications 5 - 25If required, change the name in the Name field and select Save. A confirmation dialog box appears after the export complet
5 - 26 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-34 Signal Strength WindowAfter viewing the Signal Strength window, press ESC to return
Wireless Applications 5 - 27Current Profile WindowThe Current Profile window displays basic information about the current profile and connection setti
5 - 28 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideTo open the IPv4 Status window, press 3.Figure 5-36 IPv4 Status WindowTable 5-21 IPv4 Status
Wireless Applications 5 - 29Wireless Log WindowThe Wireless Log window displays a log of recent activity, such as authentication, association, and DHC
5 - 30 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-38 Versions WindowThe window displays software version numbers for the following:•Confi
Wireless Applications 5 - 31•ICMP Ping - tests the wireless network connection.•Trace Route - tests a connection at the network layer between the wear
5 - 32 WT4070/90 Wearable Terminal Integrator GuideFigure 5-41 Trace Route WindowEnter an IP address or a DNS Name in the IP combo box. Press TAB t
Wireless Applications 5 - 33•The wearable terminal roams to a new profile•The wearable terminal suspends•The wearable terminal resets (warm or cold).S
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