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PheeNet WT-101 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Wireless Tester...
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  • Page 3: Product Overview

    WT-101 (the Tester) is a wireless testing device that operates in Win CE platform. Supporting 802.11a/b/g/n protocol, it not only provides the chosen wireless environment with complete information such as the signal quality Product of each channel and the numbers of base stations but also monitors all base...
  • Page 4: Hardware Specification

    Intel PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC Processor 128 MB SDRAM and 128 MB Flash ROM 802.11 A/B/G, 5 dBi Dual Band Detachable Antenna x2 Hardware Antenna Connector, RP-SMA Jack Antenna Connector, RP SMA Jack Specification One USB port built in 240 x 320, 3.5”...
  • Page 5 Package Content Styli Dual Band Carrying bag with strap Tester Antenna x2 U Disk Li-ion Power Battery Adapter Cord USB Host Cable...
  • Page 6 Sensitivity Up to -100 dbm Instant Power On Operation Easy Equipment Design Industrial PDA Functions Continuous Operation 4 Hrs Defense IP64 Water-Proof / Dust-Proof Passable with dropping to Concrete Ground from 1.5Meters Package Dual-Purpose Holster ; Usage for Shoulder and Waist Data Output USB / USB host Cable Signal Strength Test...
  • Page 7 External Buttons Antenna A for 5GHz Antenna B for 2.4GHz Power Button Scan Button Scan Button Scan Button USB Host Power Socket...
  • Page 8 Insert the Styli into The holder Touch Pen Styli The Styli Pen Holder Pen Holder There are 2 Positions for selection...
  • Page 9: Usb Interface

    Antenna B for 2.4GHz Antenna A for 5GHz USB Interface Power Socket USB Host USB Host Cable USB socket...
  • Page 10: Led Signal

    Battery Status LED LED Signal Battery Low Other hot keys F1 + F4, Reset System F1 + F4 + Power, Reset to Factory Default F2 Back Light Setting, Push the button to keep the backlight shining. Press one more time to go back to original setting.
  • Page 11 Starting Page The function table will be right on after starting the system.
  • Page 12 The Tester is designed to offer various kind of reliable functions to detect, Main analyze and observe the assigned analyze and observe the assigned Function wireless environments for the purpose of trouble shootings. With the collected information we can With the collected information we can optimize the best infrastructure or setup certain Precautions to the negative impacts that will cause To the...
  • Page 13 These keys help users switch to various pages. Instant Function Keys Setup Save Export Home Soft Keyboard Setup: <click the button> The Tester will be switched to basic setting page Save: <click the button> The page and the collected data can be stored Export: <click the button>...
  • Page 14: The Setup Page

    The setup contains the region (WLAN) settings and the system settings The Setup 1 Region settings: 1. Region settings: Page Choose the proper area. While changing the settings, please push both “F1” and “F4” buttons at the same time to save and start the new setting new setting.
  • Page 15 The Setup Page Status of battery Setup for data and time Control of volume and sound...
  • Page 16: Firmware Update

    Steps in upgrading firmware: 1. Connect U disk which contains the file, Firmware wirelesstester bin wirelesstester.bin, to Tester with USB host cable. to Tester with USB host cable Update 2. Click “Update” button in Basic Setting page, displayed as the left picture. 3.
  • Page 17 6. A caution as left picture will appear on the screen if U Firmware disk is not properly connected or the file wirelesstester.bin cannot be found, please renew the upgrading. Update...
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