Main Battery Low Warn Dialog Enable; Set Main Battery Warning 10% Earlier; Power Icon Enable; Enable Rfterm Auto Launch - Honeywell MX7 Reference Manual

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Main Battery Low Warn Dialog Enable

Enable or disable the main battery low warning message. The default is unchecked (disabled).
When the message is displayed, it must be manually dismissed by the user.
Note:
The backup battery low warning message must be enabled first in order to enable the main battery
low warning message.

Set Main Battery Warning 10% Earlier

Display the main battery low warning 10% earlier (based on remaining battery voltage). This may be especially useful to allow
more time between the warning message and critical suspend for cold storage units.
The default is unchecked (disabled).

Power Icon Enable

Determines if the Power icon is displayed in the System Tray. The default is checked (enabled).

Enable RFTerm Auto Launch

This option is enabled by default. This option, when disabled (unchecked) stops RFTerm from launching at bootup. When
RFTerm is not installed or has not been added to the registry Launch sequence, this checkbox is ignored at bootup.

Enable Auto Launch IP Wait

When enabled, this feature works as follows:
1. After the radio .CAB file is unpacked, the Launch program waits for the radio driver to load and for the radio to connect
and obtain an IP address.
2. During the wait, a message window is displayed containing the NDIS communication messages up to and including the
display of the valid IP address.
3. After the IP address is obtained, the message window is displayed for one second and then removed.
4. Launch completes its normal task path, unpacking any remaining .CAB files and completing any remaining tasks.
5. If an IP address is not obtained within the specified timeout period (see below), Launch completes its normal task path.
The default is unchecked (disabled). Launch does not wait for an IP address.

IP Wait Timeout

This parameter specifies the maximum time period Launch waits for a valid IP address before completing any remaining tasks.
The timeout can be from 1 to 60 seconds. The default is 30 seconds.
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