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On the WWC 1040 screen, the top and bottom lines of the menu are displayed, and
the remaining lines are viewed by scrolling. In this menu, pressing <CLEAR> has the
same effect as selecting Exit.
4. The WWC 1040 initially is set to NOBOOT mode. To configure the wrist computer
for operation, set up the parameters provided in
(the procedures are
detailed in the steps that follow).
Table 4-1. Spectrum24 Configuration Parameters
Net Id
The Net Id identifies the radio network and differentiates
between different radio networks. All equipment on one
network must use the same Net Id.
Set to the same value specified for the Spectrum24 Access Points
(APs).
Boot Mode
The boot mode indicates the source of the wrist computer’s IP
address. If this value is set to “Manual entry”, you must enter a
wrist computer IP address through CFG24.
Terminal IP Address
Required if you are not using a boot server to allocate IP
addresses (BOOTP or DHCP).
Set as advised by your LAN administrator.
Note: Take care entering this value! The IP address must be
unique in the network or communications will be
unpredictable.
Subnet Mask
Set as advised by your LAN administrator.
Note: If you change boot mode, the value set by a server
overrides this value.
Default Router
The default router is the address of the node where all packets
destined for remote networks will be sent.
Set as advised by your LAN administrator.
Note: If you change boot mode, the value set by a server
overrides this value.
Diversity
Determines whether the radio firmware attempts to use one or
two antenna ports for communications. It is important to match
this setting with the actual number of antennas in use.
If set to “Yes”, the radio firmware attempts to use both antenna
ports for communications.
The WWC 1040 has one antenna. Set to “No”.
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