User's Manual

Windows Device ConfigurationsChapter 4
60 CV60 Vehicle-Mount Computer User's Manual
Network Connections
From the CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer, tap Start > Settings > NetĆ
work and Dialup Connections > PCI-E100CE1 > the Advanced tab >
Network Card to access the network connections for this unit. Make the
changes necessary for your network, then tap ok when finished.
Note: PCI-E100CE1" is for Ethernet and "802.11b Wireless LAN" is for
802.11b radios.
Wireless Printing
Bluetooth" is the name given to a technology standard using shortĆrange
radio links, intended to replace the cables connecting portable and fixed
electronic devices. The standard defines a uniform structure for a wide
range of devices to communicate with each other, with minimal user efĆ
fort. Its key features are robustness, low complexity, low power, and low
cost. The technology also offers wireless access to LANs, the mobile phone
network, and the internet for a host of home appliances and portable
handĆheld interfaces.
The Wireless Printing control panel separates the task of wireless printing
from the other Bluetooth management items not relevant to this task.
Wireless Printing has a concept of the current wireless printer". This
printer is the one to which the CV60 makes a connection when the wireĆ
less printing COM port is opened. If there is no current wireless printer,
there is no wireless printing COM port. Registration and deregistration of
this COM port is controlled by BTCC. The Wp_quickset_l.exe executable
calls BTCC when a printer is chosen to handle the COM port registration.
Customer software or other test applications can also use BTCC to manage
the COM port registration and deregistration.
The current wireless printer is stored in the registry and is registered and
deregistered on Bluetooth stack load/unload. If the current wireless printer
changes, the existing wireless printing COM port is deregistered, and the