Part C: Handset Administration Tool
2.
Using the Handset Administration Tool Console
The Handset Administration Tool uses indicators to alert you to the status of the action
being performed.
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Green – the adjacent label is "true" and this state is desirable or required.
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Yellow – the adjacent label is "true" and this state requires caution or attention. For
example, a yellow New folder indicator cautions that the file path will be created. A
yellow File exists indicator cautions that the file will be overwritten.
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Red – the adjacent label is "true" and this state is undesirable or is accompanied by
an error (in which case a message on the prompt line or a dialog box will describe the
nature of the error).
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Gray – the adjacent label is not "true". For example, the handset is not connected.
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Blinking – file status indicators blink yellow when the file status is being queried but
is not yet known (for example: when attempting to access slow drives or unresponsive
network devices). File status indicators blink red when the path is invalid (mistyped).
The Handset indicator blinks when the handset's password needs to be entered.
A prompt line at the bottom of the window provides information about what action should
be taken or the status of the utility.
2.1
Connecting the Handset
The first window prompts you to insert a handset into the Dual Charger. The tab labels
describe each of the available functions.
Insert the handset into the Dual Charger and enter the password.
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