Terminal Emulation Menu Screens

SECTION 3

TCP/IP Settings

The first opiton if exercising TCP/IP stack is the Radio Set- up. Once selected you will enter your network name or LAN ID.

If your using a 902 MHz or 2.4 GHz radio module use the up and down arrows to pick the Direct Sequence (DS) and Channel configuration. If your using an Synthesized UHF radio you select from the list the possible frequencies for your radio module.

The second option, in the Host Setup menu allows you to change the host setting. This allows you to designate up to three host computers for each hand-held computer. Each host is assigned a separate priority level (1, 2, or 3). When powered on, the hand-held computer seeks host A. If host A is not available, the hand-held computer seeks host B; if host B is not available, the hand-held computer attempts to log onto host C.

When designating additional hosts, you must:

"Tell the hand-held computer the host type of each host computer (3270, 5250, or VT/ANSI).

"Tell the hand-held computer the name of each host.

"NOTE: Selections in these menus apply only to the current session. Use the Session Menu to verify or change the current session.

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