Verifying settings on the telnetce client – IntelliTrack WMS – Warehouse Management System User Manual

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Chapter 2

Device Setup

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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.

If you receive a “No Host Connection” message when you open the
WaveLink Telnet session on your handheld device, your host profile and
emulation settings may have not successfully transferred to the TelnetCE
Client application.

You are able to view the host profile settings and the emulation parameters
on the TelnetCE Client. This allows you to verify the host profile and emu-
lation parameter settings in the TelnetCE client. If the settings did not
transfer successfully, you may change them in the TelnetCE client.

Important: We do not recommend changing the host profile and emula-
tion parameter settings in the TelnetCE Client unless you find out that the
settings from the TelnetCE Client installation utility did not transfer to the
TelnetCE Client.

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.

If you receive a “No Host Connection” message, select Term > Con-
figure
> Emulation. An Input Password dialog box appears.

4.

The system contains a default emulation password; it is config. In the
Input Terminal Config Password field, enter the default system pass-
word: config.

5.

Select OK to close the dialog box.

6.

The Settings dialog box for the session appears. Tap the VTXX tab to
bring this portion of the dialog box to the front. Be sure the Local Echo
check box is marked; this indicates that Local Echo is turned enabled
(or on).

7.

Click OK to close the Settings dialog box and return to the Main win-
dow.

8.

Select Term > Configure > Host Profiles. An Input Password dialog
box appears.

9.

The system contains a default host profiles password; it is system. In
the Input Host Config Password field, enter the default system pass-
word: system.

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