About the Wireless LAN Function
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Wireless LAN Function Settings
You can view or edit the wireless settings.
Wireless Menu (Wireless) 
1.  Press the [MENU] button.
2.  Use the [VALUE] dial to select “Wireless.”
3.  Press the [ENTER] button.
The wireless menu screen appears.
4.  Use the CURSOR [ ] [ ] buttons to select the menu that 
you want to edit.
Menu Explanation
WPS Connect using WPS (p. 55).
Options
Make settings for Wireless ID or Ad-Hoc mode 
(Ad-Hoc Mode) (p. 56).
5.  Press the [ENTER] button.
Status indication
The wireless LAN status is shown at the beginning of the 
wireless menu screen.
Display Explanation
CONNECTED
Currently connected to the wireless LAN 
access point.
The identier (name) of the connected 
wireless LAN access point is shown.
NOW CONNECTING
A connection with the wireless LAN access 
point is being established.
NOT CONNECTED
The wireless USB adapter is inserted, but 
not connected to a wireless LAN access 
point.
NOT AVAILABLE The wireless USB adapter is not inserted.
AdHoc
Ad-Hoc mode (p. 57).
The Ad-Hoc SSID and Ad-Hoc Key are 
shown.  
For details, refer to “Connecting in Ad-Hoc 
mode (Ad-Hoc Mode)” (p. 57).
Other Settings (Options)
Make settings for Wireless ID or Ad-Hoc mode (Ad-Hoc Mode).
1.  Select the “Options” from the wireless menu, and press 
the [ENTER] button (p. 56).
The Options screen appears.
Parameter Explanation
Wireless ID
Species the nal digits of this
 unit
’s device name 
and Ad-Hoc SSID (
VR-09
) that will be shown as the 
instrument in the wirelessly connected app.
Normally, you should specify “0,” but if you have 
more than one of the same instrument, you can set 
the Wireless ID in the range of 1–99 to change the 
device name and Ad-Hoc SSID for each instrument, 
as follows.
If Wireless ID=0, “VR-09” (default value)
If Wireless ID=1, “VR-09_1”
:
If Wireless ID=99, “VR-09_99”
Ad-Hoc Mode Turns Ad-Hoc mode on/o.
Ad-Hoc Channel Species the channel (1–11) for Ad-Hoc mode.
*  The Options settings are conrmed and saved when exiting 
from the Options screen.
*  If you change the Wireless ID or the Ad-Hoc Channel, it may take 
one or two minutes for the connection to succeed.