4.1.5
Brightness
Scroll bar for adjusting the brightness of the screen. Note that increasing the brightness
consumes more battery power. This can also be changed by using the Swipe Down menu
(Section
3.4) anytime the system is not collecting data.
4.1.6
Wi-Fi Network
Connecting to a wireless network allows you to send a mini-report to someone by email.
This connection can be through a standard Wi-Fi network or through a hotspot on your mobile
device while in the field.
Note that LMX100 CANNOT connect to Public Hotspots (typically restaurants, hotels and
airports) that require a web-based login and acceptance of their Terms & Conditions. It
also CANNOT connect to unsecured networks (networks that do not require a password).
If you are already connected to a Wi-Fi network, the name of the network is listed beside the Wi-
Fi Network field. Selecting Wi-Fi Settings takes you to a sub-menu (Figure 4-4) for connecting
and configuring Wi-Fi settings.
Use the up and down arrows on the 4-way directional keypad or touchscreen to select the
network. The color of the Network Name indicates the status:
•
Green = Connected
•
Yellow = Not currently connected but remembered from before when you previously
connected and entered a password.
•
White = Not connected
Figure 4-4: Configuring Wireless settings and Email address
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Tools
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