5.8
Setting up the WiFi connection (seca 797)
Setting the WiFi function
Connecting device to a WiFi
network (WPS)
Connecting device to the WiFi
network (seca connect 103)
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1. Select the
rF
menu item
2. Confirm your selection.
3. Select the
menu item.
SYS
4. Confirm your selection.
ð The current setting is displayed.
5. Select the desired setting:
Option
WiFi function is activated with power supply
On
operation, is deactivated with battery mode
WiFi function deactivated
OFF
WiFi function is activated with power supply
PErM
operation and battery mode (leads to increased
power consumption with battery mode)
6. Confirm your selection.
ð You exit the menu automatically.
If you have access to the WiFi router, you can connect your device to the WiFi
network via WPS.
1. Select the
menu item
rF
2. Activate the WPS function of your WiFi router as described in the instructions
for use of your WiFi router.
3. Select the
Lrn
menu item.
ð The
symbol flashes.
ð The device connects to the WiFi router.
ð As soon as the device is connected to the WiFi network, the
is permanently on.
NOTE
Further settings need to be made to enable measurement data to be
transmitted to an EMR system via the
► Observe the
If you do not have access to the WPS function of the WiFi router or want to inte-
grate several devices, you can connect your device to the WiFi network via the
software.
seca connect 103
✓
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1. Enter the data for the WiFi network in the
scribed in the
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2. Scan the QR code generated in the software.
ð The
symbol flashes.
ð The name of the network and the password for the WiFi network are
saved in the device.
ð The device connects to the WiFi router.
ð As soon as the device is connected to the WiFi network, the
is permanently on.
( Navigating in the
menu, page 16).
Effect
( Navigating in the
menu, page 16).
seca connect 103
system instructions for use.
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( Connecting the barcode scanner (seca
seca connect 103
system instructions for use.
symbol
software.
software as de-
symbol