Checking your device- pc connection, Verifying settings on the telnetce client, Connecting to the rf server – IntelliTrack Check In/Out User Manual

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7.0

User Manual

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1.

Click Start > Programs > IntelliTrack > DMS > RF Server > Check
In-Out
RF. The IntelliTrack RF Server application opens on the desk-
top computer.

2.

Next, click Options in the menu bar; the Options form appears.

3.

Click the Utilities tab to bring this section to the front.

4.

Mark the Telnet Mode check box to enable Telnet support.

5.

Click the Close button to close this screen and save your changes.

When you restart the IntelliTrack RF Server application, the change
will be enacted.

Connecting to the RF Server

1.

Turn on the Falcon 4420 device or the Symbol MC 9000 device. You
will see a Wavelink icon on the device desktop.

2.

Double-click the Wavelink icon to launch the application and connect
to RF Server.

3.

A blank screen appears. Enter STARTRFS and then tap Enter to con-
nect to the RF Server.

4.

Once the RF Server connection is established, enter your IntelliTrack
RF
Login.

If you have trouble establishing a host connection on the handheld device,
please refer to the following sections:

“Checking your Device-PC Connec-

tion” on page 26

and

“Verifying Settings on the TelnetCE Client” on page 26

.

Checking
your Device-
PC
Connection

To ensure the Falcon 4420 device or the Symbol MC 9000 device is con-
nected to the PC:

1.

From the Wavelink Product Configuration Screen, click the Config
Only button.

2.

A dialog appears indicating whether your device is connected to the
desktop computer (or PC).

Verifying
Settings on
the TelnetCE
Client

Important: If you receive a “No Host Connection” message when you
open the WaveLink Telnet session on your handheld device, and you are
sure the device is connected to the PC, use this section as a troubleshoot-
ing tool for verifying your Telnet settings on the handheld.

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