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Using the Out of Range Monitor
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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Using the Out of Range Monitor You can use the Out of Range Monitor to alert users when the computer is trying to send data but is out of range of an access point. When this happens, the computer beeps three times and ITE shows this message: Not connected to an AccessPoint. Please wait! To clear the message, the operator needs to move the computer closer to an access point. When the computer can connect to the access point, the last active ITE screen appears and ITE sends the data to the host. Note: While this message is onscreen, the computer scanner is disabled. ITE ignores all keypresses except for the Menu button. Although you can view the ITE menus while out of range, when you exit the menus this message appears again if the computer is still out of range. The Out of Range Monitor is disabled by default. Follow the next steps to enable the Out of Range Monitor. To enable the Out of Range Monitor 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap OOR Monitor. 3 Select the OOR Monitor check box and then tap OK. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 63