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Setting Up the Mobile Computer

3.Complete the two tabs (shown in Figure 6):

Figure 6. Modifying Network Connection Settings.

IP Address: Select DHCP or set static IP settings.

Name Servers: If using static IP, set DNS and WINS servers.

RF Setup (Summit Client Utility)

The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. Using SCU, you can:

Disable and enable the radio (turn it off and on)

View the contents of configuration profiles, or configs, each of which houses the RF, security, and other settings for the radio

Select the config to be used to connect to a WLAN

View global settings, which apply to every config

View status information on the radio, the access point (AP) or WLAN router to which it is connected, and the RF connection or link between the two

Troubleshoot a connection or performance issue, view in-depth diagnos- tic information on the connection and the radio, and perform various troubleshooting and diagnostic tests

1.To launch the utility go to Start > Settings > Control Panel.

2.Tap on the Wi-Fiicon.

3.To make setting changes tap Admin Login. The default password is SUMMIT.

For more detailed information on making changes to settings, please refer to the PRG.

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Contents Industrial PDA Disclaimer Table of Contents Appendix a Microsoft Windows CE Industry Canada statementFeatures OverviewTriggers Battery Pack Powering the PegasoGetting Started Powering the Pegaso Installing the Battery Pack Do not expose the battery to liquids, or allow to get wetSystem Tray Battery Status Indicators Battery PowerSystem Tray Battery Status Indicators Battery Icon Description Status Charging Battery Charging Methods and Indications Charging the BatteriesPull Upward to Remove USB/Serial Connector Charging with the DockCharging with a Battery Charger Setting Up the Mobile ComputerBackup Battery Bluetooth Setup Connecting to a PC IP Network SetupTouchscreen Calibration Getting ConnectedRF Setup Summit Client Utility Modifying Network Connection SettingsSetting the Date and Time Using the StylusCommand Bar Navigating the DisplayAmbient Light Sensor Screen ProtectorTask Bar Application NavigationSoft Keypad/Input Panel TranscriberSystem Tray Keyboard Indicators Input States and their System Tray IndicatorsKeypad Keypad Overview Special KeysKey Keypad Alpha Characters and Symbols Key KeypadKey Keymap Scanning Bar Codes Laser ScanningPersistent Memory Persistent MemoryWarm Reset Resetting the PegasoContext Sensitive Help Cold Reset After Warm ResetAfter Cold Reset Safe ResetProcedure to Safe Reset After Safe Reset Maintaining the PegasoTroubleshooting Troubleshooting Problems, Causes, and SolutionsNot accept scan Flashing RED RF Connectivity Troubleshooting StartTechnical Support ResourcesDatalogic Mobile Website Support Reseller Technical Support Telephone Technical SupportInstallation Requirements Install Avalanche SEQuick Start RAM Access the Avalanche SE Console Connect To Your Mobile Devices Additional Console InformationManage Mobile Devices Configure Network and Wireless Settings Additional FunctionalityInstall Additional Software Packages Connect to Devices Using Remote Control Quick Reference Guide Additional Resources Definitions Transfers, Support Infringement Government Restricted Rights International Use Quick Reference Guide Appendix a Microsoft Windows CE End User License Agreement Quick Reference Guide Datalogic Mobile Pegaso Windows CE Product Warranty Assignment Laser Safety Label Laser Safety LabelRegulatory Statements Advisory StatementIndustry Canada statement Radiation Exposure StatementPegaso Industrial PDA with Windows CE English FrenchGerman ItalianDutch DanishSwedish Finnish NorwegianPortuguese SpanishChinese Japanese Europe EU Declaration of Conformity 0560 Declaration of Conformity Page Datalogic Mobile, Inc