Deviceconfig.exm Sections And Keys; Connections Section; Radio Manager Section - Honeywell Dolphin Power Tools User Manual

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DeviceConfig.exm Sections and Keys

The sections and keys in the DeviceConfig.exm file are locked, which means that you can change values
but not names or descriptions.
Section Name
Description
Connections
Configures communication parameters. There are child sections that
configure the IrDA port, the on-board radios, and the ActiveSync
connection.
System
Configures basic system settings.
Applications
Configures software applications.

Connections Section

The Connections section contains child sections that set communication parameters on the terminal.
Beam Section
The Beam section enables and disables the IrDA port.

Radio Manager Section

Note: Only the Enable key is supported on the Dolphin 6100/6500/7600. You can use DeviceConfig to enable and
disable the radio but not to configure it.
In the Radio Manager, typically, you would enable the radio in the WiFi section, enable DHCP in the
TCPIP section, then configure the radio settings in the Security\Supplicant\ProfileX or
Security\NonSupplicant section.
WiFi Section–Dolphins 7850, 7900, and 9500
The keys in the WiFi section control the settings of the WLAN radio.
Key
Description
Enable
Enables and disables the WLAN radio.
PowerMode
Specifies the power save mode.
EPSParm
When PowerMode is set to 3 (Auto
Enable), this parameter specifies radio
vs. battery performance.
3 - 2
Defaul
Available Values
t Value
1
0=Disabled
1=Enabled; if enabled, the GSM radio
section is disabled automatically
1
1=Disable; radio is powered constantly
(power save mode is not used)
2=Always Enable; power save mode is
used
3=Auto Enable; EPSParm key defines
radio vs. battery performance
N/A
X=A value between 1 and 10, where:
1=Best Radio Performance (Minimum)
10=Best Battery Life (Maximum)
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