Configuring the terminal for download, Wer, radio, and signal icons – Hand Held Products DOLPHIN 9500 User Manual
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Terminal Setup
Configuring the Terminal for Download
The 7400 and 9500 terminals are configured for download using ActiveSync, as
described in the Sending Configuration Files to the 7400/9500 Terminal section.
The following is the cold boot sequence that each requires.
Cold Booting the Terminal
Following Power
OFF,
press the
ESC
and
CTRL
keys for several seconds, then release.
Troubleshooting
Error
Indication
Possible Cause
Corrective Action
No AirLoad
Manager
Found
AirLoad Manager not
active, or not installed on
the LAN segment
Ensure that PC with Twin Client Manager is
on same segment and that PC is operating. If
PC is not on same segment, enter address of
PC in response to the terminal prompt.
Manager not
Active
Previously identified
AirLoad Manager is no
longer found.
Same as above.
After taking the corrective action, the terminal must be cold booted. A successful
n and download is shown by the Twin Client main menu below.
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The date of 2006 is updated on the terminal at the time of a new release.
inal is now ready to establish a Telnet session with the host sy
wer, Radio, and Signal Icons
The following icons are found at the lower left corner of the Windows-based*
inal screen.
T
power status
icons indicate a wall outlet power source (
) or the
remaining battery power level (low =
, moderate =
, high =
).
radio association
icons
indicate if terminal is connected to the radio
The
icon
(darker
= connected, lighter icon
= not connected).
The
link reception
icons
indicate signal strength
(low =
, moderate =
, high =
).
To utilize these icons, select
Settings
, and then
Terminal Operation.
Click in the
Use GUI menus and screens
check box, and click on
OK
.
Then select
Terminal
, and
Send Configuration Files to Terminal
.
* for Pocket PC 2003 and later, and Windows CE 4.2 and later
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Supported Equipment Manual
• January, 2006