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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ・ Be sure to read these precautions before using this product in order to insure safe operation of the equipment. ・ Keep this User's Manual on hand for future reference whenever you may need it. Strict observance of these warning and caution indications are MUST for preventing accidents, which could result in bodily injury and substantial property damage. Make sure you fully understand all definitions of these terms and related symbols given below, before you proceed to the text itself.
WARNING Only use the specified battery pack (HBC-51). Only use the specified charger (QC-001, QC-002) for charging the battery pack. Using a different type of battery pack could cause damage to equipment, battery –rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property. Using a different type of charger could cause battery –rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property.
WARNING Do not place or charge the battery in the hot places such as a fireside, a stove side, under the burning sun, etc. Doing so could cause battery –rupture or leakage of battery fluid and resulting in a fire, burn, bodily injury, or serious damage to property. If battery fluid gets in your eyes, wash it out with clean water and contact a physician immediately. If battery fluid gets on your skin, or clothes, wash it off with clean water. If it is left, there is fear of damage of skin.
CAUTION Do not place or use the terminal in the hot places such as a fireside, a stove side, under the burning sun, etc. Do not place or use the terminal in high humid or dusty areas. If moisture ore dust will get into the terminal, resulting in failure, fire or electrical shock. Doing so could cause fire, modification of a case or equipment trouble. Do not soak in water. Do not drop the terminal or subject it to strong impact or vibrations.
Laser Safety This product using the laser complies with US 21CFR1040.10. This equipment is certified as a Class 2 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the equipment does not produce hazardous laser radiation. FDA Regulations U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have implemented regulations for laser products manufactured on and after August 2, 1976.
XIT-100-BW Labels Product Label XIT-100-BW Wirless Hand-held Terminal CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 650nmLASER 1.0mW MAX OUTPU CLASS II LASER PRODUCT FCC ID IC MADE IN JAPAN Serial Label Wirless Hand-held Terminal SER No. XIT-100-BW CAUTION LASER LIGHT DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM 650nmLASER 1.0mW MAX OUTPU CLASS II LASER PRODUCT FCC ID IC MADE IN JAPAN This product complies with 21 CFR 1040.10. MANUFACTURED:NOV.2005 Welcat Inc.
US and Canada Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of FCC rules, Canada ICES-003 and RSS-Gen rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement Caution: The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used.
Contents Contents ......................................................................................................................................x Introduction ........................................................................................................................... xiii Enclosed items ...................................................................................................................... xiii Optional Extras .............................................................
3-5 Battery Level...........................................................................................................................................................3-8 3-6 Starting the System Menu ......................................................................................................................3-9 3-6-1 3-6-2 3-6-3 3-6-4 3-6-5 How to Start the System menu..............................................................................3-9 Executing a DHCP Request ...................
Chapter FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) 4-1 4-1 FAQ ...................................................................................................................................................................................4-2 Q: The power does not turn ON.......................................................................................4-2 Q: Nothing is displayed on the screen............................................................................
Introduction Thank you very much for purchasing a XIT-100-BW Wireless Hand-held Terminal. This user's manual explains about the hardware and the System program of the XIT-100-BW. We hope the XIT-100-BW will improve efficiency of your business. Enclosed items ・ ・ ・ ・ XIT-100-BW ................................................................................... 1 Battery pack(HBC-51) .................................................................... 1 Hand Strap............................................
Notational Information Indicates a note you can refer to. Indicates a caution. "XIT-100-BW" "Terminal" Access point WLAN Wireless LAN Terminal, Wireless Hand-held Terminal XIT-100-BW. The wireless communication interface to allow data to be sent between the XIT-100-BW and a PC connected to an Ethernet communicating via TCP/IP. Please use our recommended equipment based on the IEEE802.11b WLAN standard. Wireless LAN System Program The OS stored in the XIT-100-BW.
Manual Contents ●Chapter 1 Hardware Explains the standard handling, specifications and operation methods of the XIT-100-BW. ●Chapter 2 Software Explains an outline of the software installed, and related to the XIT-100-BW. ●Chapter 3 System menu Explains the System Menu setup and Operation Method. ●Chapter 4 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Questions and troubles frequently asked, and the items required for resolving them, reference pages of this manual are also commented. ●Appendix.
Chapter 1 1 Hardware
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-1 Part Names (Inside the cover) 1. Barcode window The opening from where the Barcode is read. As the laser light is irradiated, be sure NOT to look into the window. 2. LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Data, characters and images are displayed on the LCD. 3. SCAN LED (LED Indicator) If a barcode is read correctly, the light will turn green. While the battery is being charged, the light will turn ON red. When the battery charging is completed, it will turn ON green. 4.
1-1 Part Names 12. key (back space key) Deletes the last character entered. 13. key (Shift key). Used to switch to the character input mode, or special functions can be accessed by pressing this key together with other keys. 14. Battery Cover Lock Lever Move the lever to the direction of an arrow to lock. Be sure to keep it locked when using it. 15. Battery Cover Always attach the battery cover while in use. 16. Battery Pack After purchasing, be sure to charge the battery pack before you use.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-2 Preparation before Use Please carry out following preparations before using the XIT-100-BW ● Battery Pack HBC-51 The battery pack is required in order to use the XIT-100-BW. The battery pack should be charged before use, attached correctly and locked with the battery cover. ● Isn't the barcode window dirty? If the barcode window is dirty, a barcode cannot be scanned correctly. When dirty, please wipe lightly with a soft cloth etc.
1-2 Preparation before Use 1-2-2 Additional Software In the case where you want to create a system for data communication between the XIT-100-BW and a host computer or build a system using theXIT-100-BW browser, the following software is required. For details of the System configuration, please refer to the online Manual attached to respective software.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-3 Wireless Communications ■Wireless function of the XIT-100-BW The XIT-100-BW is a handy terminal network system incorporating a wireless communication system. The Barcode terminal is small, lightweight and excels in portability. It is also suitable for moving around the work place, operating remotely from the computer while collecting Barcode data. The XIT-100-BW 's wireless communication system is based on WLAN and Bluetooth methods. WLAN conforms to the WLAN standard, IEEE802.11b.
1-3 Wireless Communications ■WLAN Communications The wireless communication system is based on the IEEE802.11b standard, which is generally used in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). In almost all cases, wireless communication can be performed if the access point used is based on the IEEE802.11b standard, however, please use our recommended product to perform a stable communication. As for this product, only the infrastructure mode is supported. It does not support ad-hoc mode.
Chapter 1 Hardware Since setting the "1. SSID Setup" and "2. Security Setup" using the DHCP client function creates a security weak point, please do not use this function whenever possible. ■Bluetooth communication Item Description Reference pages 1. Terminal ID setup ID number for Identification to each XIT-100-BW. "BluePorter" and "WebGlider-X" identifies the terminal using this ID. P.3-55 2.
1-3 Wireless Communications 6. Setup FTP to transmit and receive a file. ・See P.3-51 for transmitting a file to a host computer from the XIT-100-BW. ・See P.3-44 for receiving a file from a host computer to the XIT-100-BW. In the case using the DHCP function (P.3-34), "WebGlider-X" is required separately. ■In the case of Bluetooth communication The procedure to perform Bluetooth communication is as follows. 1. Starting up the host computer in which "BluePorter" is installed. 2.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-4 Product Specifications CPU 32 bit OS μITRON Memory ROM RISC CPU 16MB(including12MB for file area) Download file has 6MB max .In case the extension is "wav" or "out", the download file has 5MB max.
1-4 Product Specifications Power Operating environment Main Battery Lithium-ion battery Backup Battery Lithium-ion battery (Maintenance free) Working temperature -5 to 50°C Working humidity 20 to 80% (non condensing) Storage temperature -10 to 60°C Storage humidity 10 to 90% (non condensing) Drip-proof / Dust-proof IEC IP54 Drop impact proof 1.
Chapter 1 Hardware ■Display of ALARM LED during wireless communications The state and meaning of the alarm LED during wireless communications are as follows. LED state Meaning OFF Communication with an access point is possible. Or no communication is currently taking place. Blinking Continuous blinking during EAP authentication (P.3-28) ON Communication with an access point has been attempted but synchronization with the access point cannot be achieved.
1-5 Scanning Specifications 1-5 Scanning Specifications ■Laser light irradiation angle The angle of the laser light irradiated from the XIT-100-BW is 54 degrees. ■Scanning Depth The range across which a Barcode can be scanned is called a "scanning depth." The scanning depth for the XIT-100-BW is as shown in the figure below.
Chapter 1 Hardware ■Inclination of a Barcode and the angle with which it can be read The following are the three kinds of a Barcode inclination SKEW PITCH TILT SKEW TILT PITCH ●Skew Scanning is possible up t o 50°perpendicular to the upper and lower sides of a Barcode. Dead Zone 8 The range of ±8°around a vertical line from the front face of a Barcode is the "Dead Zone" caused by the specular reflection; scanning may become poor within this range.
1-5 Scanning Specifications ●Tilt The Tilt is the angle with which the laser light irradiates the Barcode. Tilt angle 20 Margin The laser light should always cross the whole label. Make sure it also irradiates the unfilled space (margin) to the right and left of the Barcode. Measurement Condition is as follows. ・ 110mm from the head of the Laser scanner module. ・ Used label At the time of measurement of pitch angle, skew angle, dead zone: PCS=0.9, Resolution=0.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-6 Charging specification 1-6-1 Charging the Battery Pack XIT-100-BW allows charging with a battery pack installed on the terminal by using dedicated charger (QC-001/QC-002). Though the operation can be performed in this status, but be sure to avoid the key operation lest it may fall or cause poor contact with the charging terminal.
1-6 Charging specification ■Charging the Battery Pack alone During charging, the Battery charging LED in the upper part of battery mark on the front of the charger turns ON red, while charging has completed it turns ON green. Charging will be completed in approximately 2.5 hours.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-6-3 Charging Method using Multi Charger (QC-002) The Multi Charger (QC-002) allows charging many batteries simultaneously. In the XIT-100-BW and the battery pack which are set in the same number as that of the Multi Charger, the XIT-100-BW charging has the priority; the battery pack charging starts automatically after the XIT-100-BW charging has completed. ■Charging the battery pack attached to the terminal.
1-6 Charging specification Place the battery pack in the charger, as it should turn a label side to the back, and should set a electrodes downward. When charging Error occurred, charge it again. If the error occurs repeatedly, remove the battery and contact our sales department. Take care not to use the battery that the error occurred.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-7 Battery pack (HBC-51) 1-7-1 Charging the Battery Pack Be sure to follow the precautions below when handling the battery pack. ・ After purchasing, be sure to fully charge the battery pack before using. ・ Be sure to shut off the power before removing the battery pack. If the battery pack is removed during operation, the data file in the S drive may be corrupted. ・ Be sure not to touch the electrodes with your hand, and avoid dust on the electrodes.
1-7 Battery pack (HBC-51) ■Installing the Battery Pack 1.Insert the battery pack in main body cushion side first. 2.Attach the battery cover to bottom side first, and lock by sliding down the lock lever. 1-7-3 Replacing the Worn out Battery Pack A battery pack is an expendable item. Even if the battery pack is used correctly, it will deteriorate gradually in the course of being charged and discharged repeatedly.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-8 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup) XIT-100-BW has two drive areas to store the file: F drive (Non-volatile) and S drive (Volatile). The application data download from host computer is stored in F drive, so the data won't be lost even if the battery pack has worn out. (Refer "2-1-1 Data Storage" "■Information about the data storage (drive configuration)" See P.2-2).
1-8 Memory Backup Period (Battery for backup) ■Memory Back up by backup battery Battery Battery for Backup Use The Clock data built in XIT-100-BW is kept. In addition, The data in the S drive is saved only for a certain period while replacing batteries etc. When resume function setup is enabled, the resume information is stored. Charging time Approximately 2 days after fully charged battery pack is attached to the XIT-100-BW.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-9 Not use in long time ■Not use in long time (the terminal) If you do not use the terminal for a long period (more than 6 months), it is recommended to setup the terminal to Mothball, the power will soon turn off. By Mothball setup, though the data in the S drive and resume information will disappear, the built in clock data will be kept, thus saving the consumption of the battery. About setup method, refer to "3-15-6 Mothball"(P.3-81) for the Setup method of Mothball.
1-10 Resume function 1-10 Resume function The XIT-100-BW supports resume function, from System menu, setup, the behavior of the power on by the key. For setup method, see "3-8-3 Resume (resume function)"(P.3-17). Resume function enabled After pressing key to turn off the XIT-100-BW and start up with key, the processing resumes what was executed immediately the before the power off.
Chapter 1 Hardware 1-11 Screen Output Characters ■Welcat specific Double-byte characters 1-26
1-11 Screen Output Characters ■Single-byte characters 1-27
Chapter 2 2 Software
Chapter 2 Software 2-1 XIT-100-BW Software The XIT-100-BW Software consists of the following two types. System program Controls the basic operation of the XIT-100-BW. It is equivalent to an OS (operating system) of a personal computer, and is preinstalled in the XIT-100-BW. The System Menu, which sets the basic parameters for operation and performs various verifications, is a part of the system program. Application program Used for user operations processing.
2-1 XIT-100-BW Software ■File Naming The file names used by the XIT-100-BW are subject to the following restrictions. File name length A file name allowed to enter is up to 31byte long, including extension. Characters that can be used. Characters can be composed of as any combination of the following characters. ・ Alphabet(A to Z) ・ Numbers (0 to 9) ・ Symbols(!#%&'()@^_{}~.) ・ Single-byte space Other restrictions A space, or, "."(Period) is prohibited to use at the head of the file name.
Chapter 2 Software 2-2 System menu Through the System Menu, you can make the XIT-100-BW fundamental operation settings, install the application program and transmit data files, etc. Refer to "Chapter 3 System Menu" (P.3-2) for details about the System Menu.
Chapter 3 3 System menu
Chapter 3 System menu 3-1 Introduction The System menu is a part of the system program, which is preinstalled in the XIT-100-BW as one of the functions that comprise the operating system. It also provides a platform for installing application programs and performing environmental setup for the whole system. This chapter describes how to set up the XIT-100-BW and perform various verification checks, with primary focus on how to use the "System menu.
3-3 Key Names and Functions 3-3 Key Names and Functions This Chapter explains about keys and functions used in the System menu. In this Manual each key is described as follows. Press this key to read a barcode. In the system menu, F9 and F10 key also have the same function as a scan key. When or is displayed, the corresponding key is pressed to display the sub menu or execute assigned functions (special features). Used to confirm an operation or the Selected menu item, Used to confirm inputted data.
Chapter 3 System menu ■Assigned key character list Key Numeric input mode Alphabet input mode 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQR 7 STU 8 VWX 9 YZ 0 ・ 3-4 (space) $-+/%:#@&
3-4 System Menu Operations 3-4 System Menu Operations Here explains the Standard Operation Method of the System menu. ■Select the target item from the menu ●Selecting a Menu Item Selected item becomes highlighted (colors reversed= selected). to key, which corresponds to the item, or, by using the diMove the cursor either by pressing rection ( to ) key. ●confirm the selected item Press the key, and, confirm the selected item. The behavior after confirmation differs according to the item.
Chapter 3 System menu ■Input by the key ●Switching the Character Input mode key. XIT-100-BW allows inputting characters using numeric keys and The character allowed to enter is Numeric, Alphabet (upper-case/lower-case) and Symbols, changing input modes according to the character to enter.*1 ・"Numeric input mode" Numeric and decimal point are allowed to enter. ・"Alphabet input mode" Alphabet (upper-case/lower-case) and Symbols are allowed to enter.
3-4 System Menu Operations ■Other operations ●Returning to the previous menu. Press the key. ●Check box operation By applying or removing checks in the square box, making the item selected/not selected. Each time key is pressed, the status of Select /Not Select switches. the Each time the key is pressed ,[Yes]/[No] switches. The check box is also applied when selecting many items at the same time.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-5 Battery Level When the battery level of the battery pack lowered, operation is restricted or the power may turn OFF. ●Checking the current battery level From the System menu, select"8:Manage", and then "1:Battery level". ●Restricted operation when the battery level is low. Some operations of the System menu are restricted, when the voltage level is less than the regulation level (the level differs according to the operation) at the time of execution.
3-6 Starting the System Menu 3-6 Starting the System Menu 3-6-1 How to Start the System menu 1. Once the XIT-100-BW has been correctly installed with a battery pack and if the current state is key for approximately 1 second. The power will turn ON and the System menu OFF, press the will be started. 2. The System menu is displayed immediately after the opening screen. If an application is set for " Auto execute" (P.3-15), hold down the scan key (excluding F9 and key to start the System menu.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-6-4 Executing Setup Wizard At the initial startup of the terminal, the setup wizard is executed to perform the minimum setup of the request for communication between the terminal and the server. Select either[Yes]or [No]. Select [Yes], then the wizard will be executed to perform the setup of WLAN and TCP/IP. Select [No], then the System menu will start up.
3-6 Starting the System Menu With the Setup Wizard, each item is setup respectively according to the flow of the following Chart. The accompanying item differs by the branch of the selection. *1 This is only performed by Wizard Execute when starting up the terminal. When "Wizard Execute" is performed from the System menu (P.3-81). It returns to the System menu without executing DHCP. WLAN authentication method is not allowed to setup by the wizard. Especially IEEE802.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-6-5 WLAN Security Alert When the WLAN Encryption Method is disabled, the dialog to alert the setup is displayed at the time of starting up. Select either from [Yes] or [No] Select [Yes], moves to "2:WLAN". Select [No], System menu is displayed. When the resume is enabled, this dialog is not displayed.
3-7 System Menu List 3-7 System Menu List System menu is configured as a structural architecture that is classified for respective functions.
Chapter 3 System menu Please refer to the "System menu Factory Settings" (Appendix A-2) for information about the System menu factory settings.
3-8 System Setup Menu 3-8 System Setup Menu The setup for convenient functions to facilitate your XIT-100-BW. 1. From System menu, select "1:System". Select the item to setup. ・ Auto execute ・ Clock ・ Resume ・ Password ・ Auto wake up ・ Auto power off 3-8-1 Setting the programs for Automatic Launch You can set programs to launch automatically when the power is turned ON. In the factory settings, the System menu is set to launch automatically.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-8-2 Clock This function is to confirm the current time, and set up the time. In addition to Manual Setup, setting up the clock via the "Server Setting" to adjust the time of the terminal to that of the host computer is possible, when the DHCP function is enabled. ■Current Time 1. From the System Setup Menu, select "2:Clock" Current Time is displayed. Select the item to setup. ・ Manual setting ・ Server setting ■Manual setting 1. Input the time data.
3-8 System Setup Menu 1. Receiving the time data from the DHCP of "WebGlider-X" Network Manager. Press key or key to return to check the current time. When receiving is failed, the screen on the left is displayed. [Select RETRY], to receive the Time data from the server again. Select [CANCEL], or Press the to Current time. key to cancel setup and return 3-8-3 Resume (resume function) The XIT-100-BW supports a resume function.
Chapter 3 System menu ●Resume mode OFF After the XIT-100-BW is powered OFF, the next time the pressed, it will begin operation from the start. key is When the application is setup to " Auto Execute", the assigned application will startup. In the case where the battery is disconnected while the power is ON, the operation will begin from the start regardless of the resume mode settings. In order to enable the resume function, turn ON/OFF the power by pressing the key.
3-8 System Setup Menu ■Password setting 1. Input a new password. Password should be alphanumeric characters from 4 to 30, Upper-case character/Lower-case character are distinguished. Input a new password, then, press the key. 2. Input the password again. After the password is entered, confirm by pressing the key. ■Clearing a Password 1. From the confirmation dialog, select[Yes]. The setup password is erased. Select [No], or press the key, and clear to stop.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-8-5 Auto wake up Auto wake up is a function to start up the terminal automatically according to the preset schedule. By combining Auto wake up and DHCP Execute running on, which allow the application and the master file automatically updated before starting operation. Auto wake up function is enabled only when the terminal is closed by the key.
3-8 System Setup Menu ■Schedule Clearing 1. From the confirmation dialog, select[Yes]. The setup Schedule is erased. Select [No], or Press the key to stop clearing. 3-8-6 Auto power off Auto power off is a function to make the power OFF automatically when there is no operation performed for a certain period. 1. From the System setup, then select "6:Auto power off". Input the Auto power off time. The time allowed to setup is from 0060 seconds to 3600 seconds.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-9 WLAN Menu Wireless LAN related setup is performed. 1. From the System menu, select "2:WLAN". Select the item to setup. ・ SSID ・ Roaming level ・ Doze mode ・ Security ・ Advanced ・ MAC address 3-9-1 SSID SSID setup. The characters allowed to enter are single-byte alphanumeric characters whose number should be up to 32, and Upper-case character/Lower-case character is distinguished.
3-9 WLAN Menu 3-9-2 Roaming level Roaming means a function, which switches the access point by choosing the access point with stronger radio signal when the terminal moves. The roaming level created as the judgment value to judge whether to perform the switching. When DHCP function is enabled, automatic setting is possible. The roaming is performs only between the access points with identical SSID. 1. From the WLAN, select "2:Roaming level". Slow roaming is difficult to perform.
Chapter 3 System menu 3-9-4 Security Security related setting of WLAN is performed. 1. From the WLAN menu, select "4:Security". Select the item to setup. ・ Encryption ・ Authentication ・ Attention ■Encryption 1. Select the item to setup. ・ Method ・ WEP ・ PSK-TKIP ●Method 1. Select the item to setup. Select the item to setup. In the Authentication Method using "EAP"(P.3-28), communication cannot be performed when "Disabled", "WEP (40bit)" or "WEP (128bit)" is setup.
3-9 WLAN Menu ●WEP(Wired Equivalent Privacy) Since IEEE802.11b is a general wireless standard, it may be easily intercepted by a third person. The danger of data being intercepted between an access point and a terminal (XIT-100-BW) is avoidable by using WEP, which is the standard of encryption of wireless communication. XIT-100-BW is compliant with two kinds of WEP keys (common key), "40 bits (also called 64 bits)" and "128 bits." 1. Select the item to setup. From the sub menu, select the item to setup.
Chapter 3 System menu ●PSK-TKIP When PSK-TKIP is selected by encryption method, input the Encryption key, and perform the same setup as that of the access point. When setup is performed in ASCII Characters, input the characters from 8 to 63. When the set up is performed by 16-digit number, input up to 64 characters. When using PSK-TKIP, set the Authentication Method (P.3-28) to "Open". About TKIP function XIT-100-BW stores "PSK-TKIP" as WLAN Security function. ■PSK-TKIP ・PSK PSK means Pre-Shared Key.
3-9 WLAN Menu Encryption Method of XIT-100-BW is as follows. ・TKIP Setup when the Group Key is TKIP. When one SSID setup is made at the access point, most of them are this setup. ・TKIP+WEP128bit Setup when the Group Key is WEP128bit. Many SSID of the access point are setup, when WEP128bitis setup as the Group Key, the terminal is setup same as this setup (This is used when you want to mix it at the same access point same terminal running by WEP128bit). ・TKIP+WEP40bit Setup when the Group Key is WEP40bit.
Chapter 3 System menu ●Method ・ Open "Open Authentication" system. If an authentication request frame from a terminal (XIT-100-BW) is received, an access point will reply with an authentication response frame, which will permit data communications. When WEP is valid, authentication is possible but data communications cannot be performed if both WEP keys do not match. ・ Shared "Shared Key Authentication" system.
3-9 WLAN Menu 1. Select the mode. ・ EAP-TLS Server certificate for server authentication, and client certificate for client authentication are the necessary authentication method. The necessary items for setting is as follows. ・CA root certificate ・Client certificate ・Private key ・User name ・ EAP-PEAP-MSCHAPv2 Server certificate for server authentication, while user name, password for client authentication are the necessary authentication Method. The necessary items for setting is as follows.
Chapter 3 System menu 3. Private key setting. Private key(file) is received via FTP (P.3-36), or Bluetooth (P.3-61). ・File Private key is in contrast to the client Open key included in the client certificate. This private key is very important for security reason. Encryption should be made on the private key file, and manage so that the password is not known to the third person.
3-9 WLAN Menu 5. Setup the detail. This setup usually is not modified. ・At starting up authentication Time out When WLAN start up, it waits the authentication to complete up to the second setup here. possible setup value :15 to 120 seconds ■Attention The default is set to "Display". In the case when the terminal is started up without WLAN security setting, "WLAN Security setting" attention screen is displayed.
Chapter 3 System menu ●Rate control Setup the transmission rate. When DHCP function (P.3-34) is used, the automatic setup is enabled. Select any from the following. In addition, in the far distance, the high-speed communication cannot be performed, if the transmission rate fixed with 5.5Mbps or more, the possible transmission area of the terminal becomes narrow. ・ Auto Automatically modified to a proper transmission speed according to the distance between the terminal and the access point.