User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories 6
- 6.1 Carrying Accessories
- 6.2 The Battery
- 6.3 Adaptor Cable Options
- 6.4 Chargers And Docking Stations: General Information
- 6.5 CH4000 Desktop Docking Station
- 6.5.4 Cleaning The CH4000
- 6.5.5 Troubleshooting
- 6.5.5.1 Docking Station Does Not Seem To Power On.
- 6.5.5.2 The Ikôn Charge Indicator LED Stays Off.
- 6.5.5.3 The Ikôn Charge Indicator LED Is Fast Flashing Green.
- 6.5.5.4 Spare Battery LED Fast Flashes Green With A Battery Installed.
- 6.5.5.5 Spare Battery LED Does Not Turn On When A Battery Is Installed.
- 6.7 AC Wall Adaptor: Model No. PS1050 - G1
- 6.8 Automotive Power Adaptor: Model No. CH3050
- 6.9 The CH1000 Non-Powered Vehicle Cradle
- 6.10 The CH1005A Powered Vehicle Cradle
- 6.11 Scanners And Imagers
- 6.12 Bluetooth Peripherals
- Specifications 7
Appendix C: SCU For 802.11b/g Radio
SCU Tabs
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C.1 SCU Tabs
This appendix provides details about each tab in the Summit Client Utility (SCU). For
quick, step-by-step setup instructions, refer to “Configuring The Summit 802.11b/g” on
page 13.
The following sections provide a detailed description of each of the tabs available in the
SCU—Main (below), Profile (page C-4), Status (page C-9), Diags (page C-9), and Global
(page C-10).
C.1.1 Main Tab
The Main tab is displayed when you tap on the Start>Programs>SCU icon.
• Enable/Disable Radio: Enables or disables the radio. This is a toggle button; when the
radio is enabled, this button reads Disable Radio, and when the radio is disabled, the
button reads Enable Radio.
• Active Profile: Lists the name(s) of the active configuration profile(s). When a profile
is chosen from the Active Profile drop-down menu, the settings for that profile become
active.
If ThirdPartyConfig is selected, after the Ikôn goes through a power cycle, WZC is used
for configuration of the radio. See “ThirdPartyConfig” on page C-8 for details.
• Radio Type: Indicates the type of radio installed in the device, e.g. “BG” when an
802.11b/g radio is installed.
• Reg. Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain (e.g. ETSI, FCC or TELEC) for which
the radio is configured. “Worldwide” means that the radio can be used in any domain.
• Status: Indicates if the radio is associated to an access point. If this is not the case,
Status indicates the radio status.