Worth Data 7802 Quick Start Manual

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7802 WiFi Terminal
Portable WiFI Data Collection Terminal
Worth Data
®
7800 Series
Host Controlled
WiFi Terminal System
Quick Start Guide
www.worthdata.com
Copyright © 2011 Worth Data, Inc.
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  • Page 1 7802 WiFi Terminal Portable WiFI Data Collection Terminal Worth Data ® 7800 Series Host Controlled WiFi Terminal System Quick Start Guide www.worthdata.com Copyright © 2011 Worth Data, Inc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Basic Terminal Setup.................3 Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal......................3 Wi-Fi Configuration............................3 Access Point Configuration........................3 “Cloud” vs. “Local” Test Server Layouts......................4 Chapter 2: Using Web-Based “Cloud” Test Server............5 Chapter 3: Using Local (ActiveX) Test Server............7 Install Local Test Server............................7 How To Use Local Test Server........................9...
  • Page 3: Chapter 1: Basic Terminal Setup

    Chapter 1: Basic Terminal Setup The Wi-Fi RF Terminal can be configured using the Wi-Fi RF Terminal Setup menu. Most users do not need to change anything in the setup except for the Wi-Fi settings. Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal The Wi-Fi RF Terminal can be setup via the Terminals' keypad by entering Setup from the menu.
  • Page 4: Cloud" Vs. "Local" Test Server Layouts

    Set the SSID to match the SSID of the network that the Wi-Fi RF Terminal will be connected to. You • can use the SITE SURVEY command at the opening screen to find the SSID of Wi-Fi networks that are in range.
  • Page 5: Chapter 2: Using Web-Based "Cloud" Test Server

    Chapter 2: Using Web-Based “Cloud” Test Server Your terminal comes configured by default to access Worth Data's Cloud Test Server. Of course, you must first configure your Terminal to connect with an access point on your LAN. See the chapter on RF System Setup to configure the Terminal to connect to your access point.
  • Page 6 Click on the “Export To Excel” button to download the data you just collected directly into Excel running on your computer.
  • Page 7: Chapter 3: Using Local (Activex) Test Server

    Test Application Server is installed on your computer along with the ActiveX programming tool for creating your own Application Server. Click on your Windows Start button and find the Hardware Utilities Program in Programs/Worth Data Hardware/Hardware Utilities Select the “780x WiFi Terminal” from the menu on the left.
  • Page 8 Select “Test Program” at the upper-left Click on the button for “Start 7802 Terminal Test Program”...
  • Page 9: How To Use Local Test Server

    How To Use Local Test Server When you start the Test Server, you will see that it has a number of setup options Connection Host URL User Name Password Server ID as well as some options for “On Data” and “Log Display”. Refer to the Manual for details on these options.
  • Page 10 Your Terminal is shipped to you with default settings that will allow it to connect to the Test Server running on Worth Data's web site. This is actually a simple “Cloud Server”. If you want your Terminal to use a...

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