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this setting ensures presence of a network signal when the device is resuming
itself from a ―Suspend‖ state. The user will see a progress bar while CETerm
attempts the detect availability of a network. The user will be prompted if the
device is not associated, is out of RF range or if the network cannot be detected.

Check Network before Send: This setting in only applicable to Web Browser

sessions. It does not affect any of the terminal emulation sessions. When
enabled, the network signal presence and availability will be checked every time
before sending any data to the host server. The user will be prompted if the
device is out of RF range or if the network cannot be detected. Enable this
setting if your network coverage is sporadic.

Term Type: Leave this blank unless required. If not empty, this value is reported
as the terminal type in the Telnet negotiations. Use this only if your host has a
special Telnet server that uses the value to identify devices or special situations.

Initial Sleep: This setting should

no longer be used. Instead, use ―Check

Network on Connect‖. This is the time, in seconds, for which CETerm will wait
when the application is launched. This setting is useful when CETerm is
configured to automatically start during a device cold boot and connect to a host
application. The ―Initial Sleep‖ allows the underlying wireless network to initialize
prior to the CETerm attempting to establish a connection. The default value is 0,
which means no delay.

NOTE: This setting has been obsolete by the

―Check Network on Connect‖

setting.

Network

This tab maintains configuration settings to enable detection, presence and availability of

the network.

Timeout: This is the length of time for which CETerm will try to find the host by
sending multiple ping requests. You can specify a navigation error page in the
Action setting to manage RF connection loss. You can also use the Scripting
event "OnNavigateError", to recover when RF is lost during navigation or if web
server is not responsive. See the Scripting Guide for details.

Host: This is the URL or IP address of the host server that you would like to
check to determine presence of network and availability of the host server. This
may be different from the URL or IP address of the host to which you are
connected.

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