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Adding New Devices to the EasyADC System, Resetting an Access Point to its Factory Defaults, Options

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Chapter 4 - Using the EasyADC Console Adding New Devices to the EasyADC System You can add a CK30 or WA22 to the EasyADC system from the dedicated EasyADC PC. To add a new device 1 If you are adding a new CK30, contact Intermec to obtain a valid registration code for each additional user. For help, see "Activating Additional CK30 Registrations" on page 100. 2 From the Options menu in the left panel of the Console screen, choose Add Device(s). Or From the EasyADC Console screen, choose EasyADC > Add Device(s). 3 Follow the prompts as the Intermec EasyADC Configuration Wizard walks you through the process. 4 If you are adding a CK30, the Console automatically sets the Network Security Level to Min to allow the device to be added to the system. If you want the Network Security Level set to Max, when the Intermec EasyADC Configuration Wizard finishes, you must reset the Network Security Level. For help, see the previous section. Resetting an Access Point to its Factory Defaults The Console lets you reset an access point to its factory defaults from your dedicated EasyADC PC. To reset the access point to factory defaults 1 Right-click the Console icon in the Windows system tray. 2 Choose Configure > Network > Reset to Defaults from the menu. 5 Follow the prompts as the Intermec EasyADC Configuration Wizard walks you through the process. If you have trouble resetting the WA22, see "Resetting the Access Point to Factory Defaults" on page 102. EasyADC Data Collection Manager User's Manual 71

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Chapter 4 — Using the EasyADC Console
EasyADC Data Collection Manager User’s Manual
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Adding New Devices to the EasyADC System
You can add a CK30 or WA22 to the EasyADC system from the dedicated
EasyADC PC.
To add a new device
1
If you are adding a new CK30, contact Intermec to obtain a valid
registration code for each additional user. For help, see “Activating
Additional CK30 Registrations” on page 100.
2
From the
Options
menu in the left panel of the Console screen, choose
Add Device(s)
.
Or
From the EasyADC Console screen, choose
EasyADC
>
Add
Device(s)
.
3
Follow the prompts as the Intermec EasyADC Configuration Wizard
walks you through the process.
4
If you are adding a CK30, the Console automatically sets the Network
Security Level to
Min
to allow the device to be added to the system. If
you want the Network Security Level set to
Max
, when the Intermec
EasyADC Configuration Wizard finishes, you must reset the Network
Security Level. For help, see the previous section.
Resetting an Access Point to its Factory Defaults
The Console lets you reset an access point to its factory defaults from your
dedicated EasyADC PC.
To reset the access point to factory defaults
1
Right-click the Console icon in the Windows system tray.
2
Choose
Configure
>
Network
>
Reset to Defaults
from the menu.
5
Follow the prompts as the Intermec EasyADC Configuration Wizard
walks you through the process.
If you have trouble resetting the WA22, see “Resetting the Access Point to
Factory Defaults” on page 102.