Version Information On Mobile Devices; User Interface; Enabler Configuration - Honeywell HX3 User Manual

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3. Set the Reboot setting for the OS package to Auto.
4. After all packages are downloaded (this may take several minutes) the Remote Management Utility (RMU) is launched.
The RMU processes all the downloaded packages. If the radio package was downloaded, the Wireless Configuration
Application (WCA) is launched to process the new radio settings.
5. After the RMU finishes installing all the packages, the device is automatically coldbooted (assuming the Reboot setting
was set to Auto in Step 3).
6. After the Device completes the coldboot, the RMU is autoinstalled by the OS and the previously downloaded packages
are restored. Assuming at least one package has registry settings that were restored, and that package was set to
reboot (either auto or prompt), the RMU then performs an automatic warmboot.
7. After the warmboot, the device is configured.
8. If the device will no longer be monitored by Wavelink Avalanche, you may remove the Enabler to eliminate boot up
delays, if desired. Even if the Enabler is removed, the installed packages and their configurations continue to be
restored with every reboot by the RMU.

Version Information on Mobile Devices

The VersionInfo.EXE file is included in the Remote Management Utility package downloaded to the HX3. It is stored in the
\Program Files\RMU folder. When VersionInfo.EXE is opened, a dialog box is presented to the HX3 user displaying:
• Remote Management Utility (RMU) version
• Wireless Configuration Application (WCA) version
VersionInfo displays the version for each utility only after that utility has been executed at least once.

User Interface

The Enabler can be configured and controlled manually through the user interface on the HX3. This section details the
functionality that can be controlled by the user or system administrator.
Screen displays shown in this section are designed to present the end-user with information graphically.
Placement of information on the screen displays may be split between one or many tabbed panels.
Standard Avalanche Enabler parameters that are not supported may be missing or dimmed (visible but unable to be edited) on
the tabbed panels or screen displays.

Enabler Configuration

Depending on the version of the Enabler running on the HX3, the desktop Enabler icon may look like one of the following:
The available configuration options and tabs may vary by Enabler version. The examples shown in this section assume the
latest version of the Enabler is installed on the HX3.
The Enabler user interface application is launched by clicking either the Enabler icon on the desktop or Taskbar or by selecting
Avalanche Enabler from the Programs menu.
The opening screen presents the HX3 user with the connection status and a navigation menu.
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