Key

Description

Available Values

 

 

 

 

 

 

Priv Key

Private keys can be locked by passwords.

Enter the password that unlocks

Password

 

the private key.

 

 

 

 

Mode being used by the WEP keys (in Key1–

ASCII uses all alpha numeric

 

Key4 keys).

characters.

 

 

HEX uses only numerics and A-

 

Key validation occurs when DeviceConfig is

F.

 

WEP Key Mode

loaded on the terminal (often during AutoInstall),

 

 

not when you save the DeviceConfig.exm file.

Valid lengths are as follows:

 

 

 

64-bit ASCII=5

 

 

128-bit ASCII=13

 

 

64-bit HEX=10

 

 

128-bit HEX=26

 

 

 

 

In fields Key 1—Key 4, enter the specific key.

User-defined

 

The format of each key must match the key

 

 

WEP Key1–Key4

length type selected in the WEP Key Mode key.

 

 

 

To use dynamic keys in your configuration, leave

 

 

 

all the key fields blank.

 

 

 

 

 

Active Key

Enter the number of the key that you want to be

1, 2, 3, or 4

active in this configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GSM Section

If there is no GSM radio installed in the terminal, disable this section. Double tap or click on any Key to get full information or to edit the settings.

System Section

The System section contains child sections that configure various system settings. Double tap or click on any Key to get full information or to edit the settings.

About Section

The About section sets a unique device name and description for the terminal. By default, this section is enabled and applied to the terminal after each reboot.

DeviceName Restrictions

The DeviceName must begin with a letter.

The DeviceName cannot exceed 15 characters in length.

Any text outside brackets (“[xxxx]”) will appear as text in the Device name field.

The following appears in the Device name field:

[SERIALNUMBER] The terminal’s serial number pulled dynamically from the kernel. This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo (see page 13-1).

[MODELNUMBER] The terminal’s model number pulled dynamically from the kernel. This is the serial number that appears in SysInfo (see page 13-1).

Power Management Section

The Power Management section contains child sections that configure various Backlight and Power Timeout settings by power source (i.e., Battery, External or USB) and enabling or disabling the Power Button. Double tap or click on any Key to get full information or to edit the settings.

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