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1. Press TAB to highlight the Profile Roaming check box. Press Blue - BKSP to enable or disable the check box.
2. Press TAB to highlight the Enable IP Mgmt check box. Press Blue - BKSP to enable or disable the check box.
3. Press TAB to highlight the Auto Time Config check box. Press Blue - BKSP to enable or disable the check box.
4. Press TAB to highlight Save and then press ENTER to save the settings or press ESC to discard any changes.
5. Press ESC to exit the Options dialog box.
Change Password
Use Change Password to require a password before editing a profile. This allows pre-configuring profiles and
prevents users from changing the network settings. The user can use this feature to protect settings from a guest
user. By default, the password is not set.
Figure 5-47
Change Password Window
To create a password for the first time, enter the new password in the
New: and Confirm: text boxes. Select Save.
The
Current: text box does not appear if a password was not previously set.
To change an existing password, enter the current password in the
Current: text box and enter the new password in
the
New: and Confirm: text boxes. Select Save.
To delete the password, enter the current password in the
Current: text box and leave the New: and Confirm: text
boxes empty. Select
Save.
Table 5-26
System Options
Field Description
Profile Roaming Configures the wearable terminal to roam to the next available WLAN profile when it moves
out of range of the current WLAN profile.
Enable IP Mgmt Enables the Wireless Companion Services to handle IP address management. The Wireless
Companion Service configures the IP based on what is configured in the network profile.
Deselect this to manually configure the IP in the standard Windows IP window. Enabled by
default.
Auto Time Config Enables automatic update of the system time. Network association updates the device time
based on the time set in the AP. This proprietary feature is only supported with Zebra
infrastructure. Enabled by default.
NOTE Passwords are case sensitive and can not exceed 160 characters.