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TANDBERG
FieldView Administrator Guide
D14098.02 June 2008
Use navigation pad or the stylus and the + and – items to show or hide lower-
level pages in the hierarchy.
Accepting and Canceling Configuration Changes
The
Apply
button allows changes to be made immediately without exiting the
configuration page. The
Accept
button accepts all pending changes and exits
the configuration screens. The
Cancel
button undoes the changes that have
been made and exits the configuration page.
Note that some of the configuration items take effect when you tap either the
Apply
or
Accept
button, while others take effect immediately. For the items
that do not take effect immediately, selecting the
Cancel
button will exit
the configuration screens and discard the changes. Changes that take effect
immediately cannot be canceled and must be manually undone.
General
General>Device Name
Device Name.
The
Device Name
is used as the Domain Name System (DNS)
name for the TANDBERG FieldView Device and must be unique within a DNS
Domain. The default
Device Name
is a unique value starting with TANDBERG
FieldView Device followed by the MAC address of the 802.11b/g radio.
The
Device Name
must be formed according to the following rules:
Length of the name must be from 1 to 15 characters. The name cannot be
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blank.
Name can contain characters from the following three ranges: A-Z, a-z, 0-9.
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Underscore (_) is allowed.
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Dash (-) is allowed.
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Name must start with an alpha character, in upper or lower case.
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Name cannot end in a dash (-) or underscore (_).
Note:
Other punctuation and spaces are not allowed in the name.
Any changes you make to the
Device Name
will not be applied until you
restart the TANDBERG FieldView Device.
General>Power
Standby Timeout.
If the TANDBERG FieldView Device is not used for the
duration of the
Standby Timeout
, it will enter Standby mode. The default
period is 2 minutes.
In
Standby
mode portions of the TANDBERG FieldView Device are powered
down to lower battery drain.
Entering a standby timeout value of 0 disables automatic standby. The
TANDBERG FieldView Device can be placed in standby manually by pressing
the
Power
button.
Press the
Power
button to wake the TANDBERG FieldView Device.
Note:
Using standby mode prolongs battery life. Specify a short timeout value
so that the TANDBERG FieldView Device will go into standby more promptly
when not in use.
Fig. 4-11 General>Device Name
Configuration Page
Fig. 4-12 General>Power Configuration Page
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