
Status
: Indicates if the radio is associated to an AP and, if not, indicates the radio’s current
status. Potential values include: Down (not recognized), Disabled, Not Associated, Associated,
or EAP type authenticated.
Radio Type
- Indicates the terminal’s radio type including:
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BGN
: Summit 802.11 g radio (supports 802.11 b, 802. 11g and 802. 11 n)
Reg. Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain(s) for which the radio is configured by an
administrator of user.
Auto Profile – Enables the user to activate or deactivate an automatic profile selection facility.
Tab
List
and use the dialog box to select a created profile. When the facility is active and the
Summit radio makes its first attempt to associate to an AP (after a terminal startup or
resume), SCU tries each profile, in order, until the radio associates to an AP. That profile
becomes the active profile and remains the active profile until one of the following occurs:
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The device is suspended and resumed, power-cycled, or restarted, which causes the
automatic profile selection facility to restart the selection process.
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The user turns off the automatic profile selection facility and manually selects a different
profile on the SCU Main window.
Note
The profile list should not include any profiles with an Ad Hoc Radio Mode setting.
Driver
- Indicates the current version of the device driver.
SCU
- Indicates the SCU version currently running on the device. Displays only if space
permits.
Import/ Export
– Displays only if the radio is programmed to allow import/ export functions
and if you are logged in as an administrator. Click Import/ Export and use the dialog box to
do one of the following:
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Export global settings, all standard SC profiles, and the special Third Party Config profile
from the SCU area of a device’s registry to a file that can be transferred to another
terminal.
-
Import global settings, all standard SCU profiles, and the special Third Party Config profile
from a file (created using the Export facility) to the SCU area of a device’s registry to
enable SCU to use the information.
Note
-
When importing information, select
Add to existing
to merge new information with current registry
information. Select
Replace
to overwrite the current registry information with the newly-imported information.
Summary of Contents for APT5 Series
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Page 10: ...Camera Lens Camera Flash Hand belt Speaker Stylus Pen Micro USB Port External Power Unit ...
Page 11: ...Scanner Trigger ...
Page 74: ...l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T ...
Page 77: ... Tilde Exclamation ...
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Page 88: ...8 Select USBDriver folder 9 Install driver SEC S5PC110 Test B D and click Next ...
Page 99: ...3 Your local screen will be displayed at the device ...
Page 100: ...APT5 Key map 34 Key 54 key CE6 0 WEH6 5 Common ...
Page 103: ...Using Connection Manager Sample 1 Select MY ISP at combo box 2 Select Connect ...
Page 121: ... Enter password Initial password is 0000 Admin Mode Menu ...
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