Intermec CV61 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide - Page 83

Character Edit mode, Line Edit mode

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Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Toolbar Button and Icon Descriptions (continued) Name Term ID Description Shows the device name (3270 and 5250 emulation only) for the computer in the Toolbar. For VT/ANSI emulation, this shows "N/A". Term IP Time Shows the IP address of the computer in the Toolbar. If the IP address is not known because DHCP has not assigned an address to the computer, then this field reads "unknown". Shows the current time in the Toolbar. The size of this icon is adjustable. Transmission Mode Shows the current transmission mode. For more information, see "Transmission Mode" on page 17. Character Edit mode Line Edit mode Local Edit mode Trusted App VOIP Volume Tap to run your trusted application. For more information, see "Enabling a Trusted Application" on page 78. The size of this button is adjustable. Tap to launch an installed voice application. For more information, see "Using Voice over IP" on page 73. The size of this button is adjustable. Tap to turn the computer audio volume up or down as needed for your work environment. When you tap a Volume button, ITE plays the default error sound at the new volume. You can set the volume to one of six levels. Volume down Volume up Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 71

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Chapter 2 — Configuring and Managing ITE
Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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Term ID
Shows the device name (3270 and 5250 emulation only) for the
computer in the Toolbar. For VT/ANSI emulation, this shows “N/A”.
Term IP
Shows the IP address of the computer in the Toolbar. If the IP
address is not known because DHCP has not assigned an address to
the computer, then this field reads “unknown”.
Time
Shows the current time in the Toolbar. The size of this icon is
adjustable.
Transmission Mode
Shows the current transmission mode. For more information, see
“Transmission Mode” on page 17.
Character Edit mode
Line Edit mode
Local Edit mode
Trusted App
Tap to run your trusted application. For more information, see
“Enabling a Trusted Application” on page 78.
The size of this
button is adjustable.
VOIP
Tap to launch an installed voice application. For more information,
see
“Using Voice over IP” on page 73.
The size of this button is
adjustable.
Volume
Tap to turn the computer audio volume up or down as needed for
your work environment. When you tap a Volume button, ITE plays
the default error sound at the new volume. You can set the volume to
one of six levels.
Volume down
Volume up
Toolbar Button and Icon Descriptions (continued)
Name
Description