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9600 Mobile Computer
Reference Manual
Ping Payload The amount of data to be transmitted on a ping —
Value: 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024
Default: 32 (bytes)
Ping Timeout (ms) The amount of time that elapses without a response before ping request is
considered a failure —
Value: 0 ~ 30000
Default: 5000 (milliseconds)
Ping Delay (ms) The amount of time that elapses between successive ping requests —
Value: 0 ~ 7200000
Default: 1000 (milliseconds)
Note: SCU stores values in the registry. The purpose of “Custom” is to prevent SCU from
overriding a change to the registry that was made manually. Selecting “Custom”
has no real effect!
(1) If SCU displays a value of “Custom” for a global setting, then the operating
system registry has been edited to include a value that is not available for
selection on the Global window.
(2) If SCU displays a value other than “Custom” and you select the value of
“Custom” and tap [Commit], then SCU reverts to the value that is displayed before
you selected “Custom”.
4.2.6 SUMMIT SYSTEM TRAY ICON
The Summit system tray icon provides a visual status for the radio and enables the user
to launch Summit Client Utility by double-tapping the icon. It is only available when all
of the following is true:
A Summit radio is present.
The power to the radio is turned on through Power Management.
Windows Zero Config (WZC) is NOT active.
The global setting of the SCU Tray Icon is turned ON (the default setting).
Icon
Indication
The radio is not associated or authenticated to an access point (AP).
The signal strength (RSSI) for the current AP (to which the radio is associated) is -90 dBm
or weaker.
The RSSI for the current AP is stronger than -90 dBm but not stronger than -70 dBm.
The RSSI for the current AP is stronger than -70 dBm but not stronger than -50 dBm.
The RSSI for the current AP is stronger than -50 dBm.

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