User's Manual

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SSID
Default SSID blank
User Defined XXXXXXXXXXX
If wish to restrict terminal device to a specific network name, enter the
name here. The default blank setting allows the terminal device to sign
on to any available wireless network. If you want an SSID with lower
case characters, you will have to scan the Full ASCII Menu.
Encryption Method
None 0
64 bit 1
128 bit 2
For security of the network, Access Points and Devices can be set to a
unique encryption key. This key can be 64 bits or 128 bits long. Here is
where you specify the Encryption Method. The default is None.
Encryption Key
Here is where you enter the encryption key (WEP). If you specified an 64
bit key, enter the 10 hex number string to use. If you specified a 128 bit
key, enter the 26 hex number string to use. Whatever you enter should
match the Access Point's WEP key.
Control Keys Only
No 0
Yes 1
Several special keys on the RF Terminal keypad can generate a
response automatically, sending a separate message to the host by
simply pressing the appropriate control key (without pressing the
ENTER key afterward). This allows for simple and fast scrolling by the
operator. The arrow keys, Begin, End, and Search are the specific keys
supported. The default setting is to require the ENTER key to be
pressed before data transmission.
If you set this feature to 1 (YES), in order for the RF Terminal to
transmit the following values, the corresponding Control Key must be
the first key pressed in a data entry sequence. If it is not the first data
entered, the arrow key is ignored.
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