Unitech RS700 user manual Advanced Settings

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Chapter 4 Advanced Settings

Scan: A window appears with available APs. Click Refresh to receive the updated list. Referring to the received signal strength indication (RSSI) and whether data encryption is required or not, i.e., true or false (Secure), select a desired SSID from the list and click Connect to create a new profile with this SSID.

Radio: Configures radio settings on the right fields.

SSID: Enters the service set identifier (SSID) for an access point.

Client Name: Assigns a client name for the terminal.

Power Save: Selects a power saving mode when idling. Value CAM stands for constant awake mode, Maximum for maximum power saving mode and default Fast for fast power saving mode.

Tx Power: Selects a transmit power for power saving. While the default is set to Maximum, lower the transmit power to 50, 30, 20, 10, 5 or 1mW. The lower power will result in a lower signal strength.

Bit Rate: Selects a suitable transmission rate to AP. While the default is set to Auto, set the bit rate to 1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 or 54 Mbps. The higher rate will allow a shorter distance between access points.

Radio Mode: Selects a radio mode to AP. The terminal supports 802.11b/g. While the default is set to BG optimized, change to B rates only (802.11b data rates at 1, 2, 5.5 and 11 Mbps), G rates only (802.11g data rates at 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48 and 54 Mbps) or BG rates full (All 802.11b/g rates).

Auth Type: Selects an 802.11 authentication type. While the default is set to no authentication needed to Open, change to Shared using WEP shared key or LEAP using LEAP protocol.

Encryption: Selects the type of encryption to protect transmitted data. Avail- able types are Manual WEP, Auto WEP, WPA PSK, WPA TKIP, WPA2 PSK, WPA2 AES, CCKM TKIP, CKIP Manual and CKIP Auto. While WEP Keys/ PSKs appears; WEP keys or pre-shared keys are required.

EAP Type: Selects an extensible authentication protocol. Available types are LEAP, EAP-FAST, PEAP-MSCHAP, PEAP-GTC and EAP-TLS. While Creden- tials appears, authentication credentials are required.

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Contents RS700 Smart Rfid Fixed Reader Page Preface About This ManualFCC Caution Regulatory Compliance StatementsFederal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC Radiation Exposure StatementStorage and Safety Notice Battery NoticesBattery Charge Notice Warranty Table of Contents Appendix a Introducing the RS700 FeaturesGetting Started Package Contents Component Description Tour of the RS700Front Panel Top Panel Bottom PanelConnect Power Using the Hardware Installing Wi-Fi AntennaInstalling Rfid Antenna Optional Pin Name Description Using the Gpio InterfaceGpio Pin Assignment Mounting the RS700 Performing a Hardware Reset Opening Smart-Reader Server Using Smart-Reader ServerMaking Rfid Applications Controlling Smart-Reader Server Remotely Installing Microsoft .NET FrameworkInstalling the Srsrc Program Using the Smart-Reader Server Remote Control Configuring Antenna Port Defining Smart Reader Behavior Creating a New EC Spec Start //spec1starttrigger Stop //spec1stoptrigger Specifying Report CriteriaDefining the EC Spec Urnepcpatgid-96*.*.* to match any GID-96 tagSubscribing the EC Spec Redefining the Subscription Viewing Data Collection Report Viewing Server Log Using the Application Programming InterfaceConnecting to BizTalk Server Making Rfid Applications Making Rfid Applications Check Add single device. Click Next Input the RS700s IP address and port number. Click Next Making Rfid Applications Making Rfid Applications Making Rfid Applications Connecting to Oracle Sensor Edge Server Click MyEdgeServer Click Change dispatcherMaking Rfid Applications Click Add new device Select Smart Reader Device Click MyEdgeServer → Groups → Default → RS700 Click Start all devices Obtaining an IP Address Advanced SettingsConnecting to a LAN Network Advanced Settings Setting the System TimeSetting up Ethernet connection Connecting to a Wlan Network Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Managing your Wireless Profiles Advanced Settings Advanced Settings Additional Capabilities Installing Microsoft ActiveSyncEstablishing Terminal-PC Connection Connecting the terminal to Your Computer Using Microsoft ActiveSync to Exchange Files On the computer, click My Computer → Mobile Device folderUsing Remote Control Click Start → Programs → ActiveSync Remote DisplayTroubleshooting Problem SolutionSystem Specification Appendix aSupport Region Web site