Summit Client Utility - Honeywell Marathon User Manual

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Summit Client Utility

Note: When making changes to profile or global settings, the device should be restarted afterwards.
To open the Summit Client Utility (SCU), select:
• Start > All Programs > Summit > Summit Client Utility or
• SCU Icon on Desktop or
• Summit Tray Icon (if present) or
• Wi-FI Icon in the Windows Control Panel (if present)
The
Main Tab
(page 6-39) provides information, admin login and active profile selection.
Profile specific settings are found on the
each profile. This tab was labeled Config in early versions of the SCU.
The
Status Tab
(page 6-44) contains information on the current connection.
The
Diags Tab
(page 6-45) provides utilities to troubleshoot the radio.
Global settings are found on the
labeled Global Settings in early versions of the SCU.
Help
Help is available by clicking the ? icon in the title bar on most Summit Client Utility (SCU) screens.
Summit Client Utility help may also be accessed by selecting Start > Help and tapping the Summit Client Utility link.
The SCU does not have to be open to view the help information using this option.
Summit Tray Icon
The Summit tray icon provides access to the SCU and is a visual indicator of radio status.
The Summit tray icon is displayed when:
• The Summit radio is installed and active.
• The Windows Zero Config utility is not active.
• The Tray Icon setting is On.
• Tray icon is not shown when the Marathon is running Windows 7 or Windows Embedded Standard.
Click the icon to launch the SCU.
Use the tray icon to view the radio status:
The radio is not currently associated or authenticated to an Access Point
The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is less than -90 dBm
The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is -71 dBm to -90 dBm
The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is -51 dBm to -70 dBm
The signal strength for the currently associated/authenticated Access Point is greater than -50 dBm
The Windows Wireless icon (located in the taskbar or Notification bar) may not display a successful wireless
connection. The SCU Main tab should be used to verify the success of the connection instead.
Profile Tab
(page 6-41). The settings on this tab can be set to unique values for
Global Tab
(page 6-46). The values for these settings apply to all profiles. This tab was
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