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PowerNet Twin Client Reference
September, 2003
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Chapter 3 • Configuring Options
Overview of Configuring
Changing Settings: The PowerNet Configuration Utility allows you to change
keyboard, display, scanner and other settings on your RF devices. By changing these
settings, your terminal(s) are reconfigured to work optimally with different host
applications and with specific data collection (scanning) situations.
Saving New Settings: You begin configuration by selecting and adjusting the settings
that you want changed, then saving the new settings to a new configuration file. Once it
is tested, this file can then be used for programming other terminals with the same
settings. Using a configuration file allows you to quickly load multiple terminals, making
a large, uniformly configured installation.
Advanced Options: Advanced configuring covers optional, significantly involved
choices and commands. You will need to master the basic configuration techniques in
this chapter before successfully learning and using advanced configuring.
Using Configuration Tabs
Each configuration tab on the PowerNet Twin Client Configuration Utility screen has
options that may be adjusted to set various parameters.
To select a tab, position the mouse over the desired tab, and click the left mouse button.
Once the tab is selected, the various configuration parameters for the option are
displayed for your use: drop-down selection boxes, check boxes, and text entry boxes.
You may also select parameter options from the keyboard:
= Press the
Tab key to navigate through the available fields. Each field is highlighted
when selected.
= Press the up and down
arrow keys when in a drop down selection box and scroll
through the list of available options.
= Press the
space bar, if at a check box, to toggle the option on or off.
= Type data directly with the keyboard into text fields.
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