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Operating the Terminal in a Network
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Using the Icons to Monitor RF Communications (continued)
You See These Icons Status of Communications What You Need to Do
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The Connect icon blinks.
Partial communications.
The T2425 is trying to establish
communications with the DCS 300
(UDP Plus) or is trying to connect to an
access point.
You may need to configure the T2425 to
communicate with other devices in the RF
network. For help, see “Configuring the
T2425” earlier in this chapter.
If the T2425 is configured, you may be out
of range of an access point, you may be
about to go out of range of an access point,
or the access point may have recently been
turned off.
You may need to configure the DCS 300
(UDP Plus) or host. Make sure the T2425
is configured correctly and enabled. Make
sure the DCS 300 is turned on and data
collection is started.
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The Connect icon remains
on.
Normal communications.
The T2425 can communicate with an
access point and the DCS 300 (UDP
Plus) or host.
You can send and receive data between the
T2425 and the access point.
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The Connect icon remains
on, and the Data icon
blinks.
Normal communications.
The T2425 is sending data to or
receiving data from the DCS 300 or
host.
You can send and receive data between the
T2425 and the DCS 300 or host.
Note:
You may not see the Data icon blink
if communications are occurring
instantaneously.
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The Connect icon and
Data icon remain on.
Normal communications.
The T2425 has received data for an
application from the DCS 300 or host.
The data is stored in the terminal’s
radio buffer until the application is
ready to process the data.
You can send and receive data between the
T2425 and the DCS 300 or host.