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Document Change Record
Revision Date Description of Change
F 04/2003 Added 2435A functions. Revised direct connect port number. Added Define Origin op-
tion. Modified E rror Tone. Added 700 Series information. Added Write Structured Field
command. Added 2435A 48-key keypad information. Revised 5250 SIP keyboards. Add-
ed 2435A 31/32 column bar codes. Added Magnetic Card Reader external command.
G 10/2003 Written for software version 7.26 or greater. Revised Barcode Parms information for 700
Series Computers. Revised Radio Comm information for Trakkar Antares terminals.
Added Allow Alias, Security Opts, and S IP Toggle parameters. Revised 700 Computer
sereen size information. Added 5055 .NET, CK30 Handheld Computer, and CV60
Data Collection PC information. Expanded the Binary to EBCDIC table and added in-
formation about implementing color attributes.
H 04/2004 Written for firmware version 7.39 or greater. Added screen sizes and bar codes to Trakker
Antares terminals. Corrected write structured field value for input commands and hex
codes. Modified 248X, 700 Series, CK30, and CV60 screen size information. Added an
option to the Scan Options parameter. Updated applicable parameters to include Session
3 and Session 4 for 700 Series and CV60 Terminals. Removed references to “5055
.NET” and changed “5055 DOS” references back to “5055.” Added screen captures of
dialogs from the CV60 Terminal. Added Disconnect Val option to Radio Comm param-
eter.
J 03/2005 Written for TE 2000 version 8.00 or greater. Added Lock Error Msg parameter to
Protocol Options. Updated the 700 Series Auxiliary Keys. Added two VT/ANSI protocol
options, revised the 2475, 2481, and 2486 terminal screen sizes, and revised the Code
Page option in Chapter 4, Us ing the Terminal Emulation Menus.” Added
TE_SETTINGS.INI settings and updated remapping information in Chapter 5,
Customizing Your Configuration.” Changed “DCS 300” references to “Intermec
Application Server” and “CV60 Data Collection PC” references with “CV60 Vehicle
Mount Computer.” Added CK31 Handheld Computer information.
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Contents
Before You Begin xxi.............................................................
Safety Summary xxi.......................................................
Donotrepairoradjustalone xxi.......................................
First a id xxi.......................................................
Resuscitation xxi...................................................
Energ i zed equipment xxi.............................................
Safety Icons xxii..........................................................
Global Services and Support xxii.............................................
Warranty Information xxii...........................................
Web Support xxii..................................................
Telephone Support xxiii..............................................
WhoShouldReadthisGuide? xxiii...........................................
Related Documents xxiv....................................................
Getting Started
1............................................................
Understanding Network Protocol Options 2...........................................
Setting Up the Terminal and the Network 2...........................................
Starting the TE 2000 Application 3.................................................
Becoming Familiar With the TE 2000 5250 Application 3................................
Performing a Quick Configuration 4................................................
Configuring the TE 2000 Application 5..............................................
Using Advanced Features 5........................................................
Unsupported Commands and Functions 5............................................
Program Names 7...............................................................
Using Te rmina l Emulation Applications
9..................................
Annunciators 10................................................................
Auto-Advancing through Fields 10..................................................
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Special Function Keys 12.........................................................
AID-Generating Keys 12...................................................
Roll Keys 13.............................................................
Cursor Keys 13..........................................................
Field Exit Key 13.........................................................
Signal Keys 14...........................................................
Special Control Keys 14....................................................
Special Host Key 14.......................................................
5250 Additional Functions 15...............................................
System Messag es 15.............................................................
5250 Serial Scanning 16..........................................................
Using the Terminal’s Keyboard
17..........................................
2415 Terminal 18...............................................................
2415 Cu rsor Keys 18......................................................
2415 Paging Keys 18......................................................
2415 Tab Keys 18........................................................
2415 AID-Generating Keys 19..............................................
2415 Field Exit Key 20....................................................
2415 Signal Keys 20.......................................................
2415 Special Control Keys 20...............................................
2415 Special Host Key 20..................................................
2415 5250 Additional Functions 21..........................................
2415 Auto-Login Restart 21................................................
2425 Terminal 22...............................................................
2425 Cu rsor Keys 22......................................................
2425 Paging Keys 22......................................................
2425 Tab Keys 22........................................................
2425 AID-Generating Keys 23..............................................
2425 Field Exit Key 24....................................................
2425 Signal Keys 24.......................................................
2425 Special Control Keys 24...............................................
2425 Special Host Key 24..................................................
2425 5250 Additional Functions 24..........................................
2425 Auto-Login Restart 25................................................
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2435A Terminal 26..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 26..............................................
2435A Cursor Keys 27.....................................................
2435A Paging Keys 27.....................................................
2435A Tab Keys 27.......................................................
2435A AID-Generating Keys 28.............................................
2435A Field Exit Key 29...................................................
2435A Signal Keys 29.....................................................
2435A Special Control Keys 29..............................................
2435A 5250 Additional Functions 29.........................................
2435A Auto-Login Restart 30...............................................
2435A 5250 Additional Functions 30.........................................
2455 Terminal 31...............................................................
2455 Cu rsor Keys 31......................................................
2455 Paging Keys 31......................................................
2455 Tab Keys 31........................................................
2455 AID-Generating Keys 32..............................................
2455 Field Exit Key 32....................................................
2455 Signal Keys 33.......................................................
2455 Special Control Keys 33...............................................
2455 Special Host Key 33..................................................
2455 5250 Additional Functions 33..........................................
2455 Auto-Login Restart 33................................................
2475 and 248X Terminals 34......................................................
2475 and 248X Cursor Keys 34..............................................
2475 a nd 248X Paging Keys 34..............................................
2475 and 248X Ta b Keys 34................................................
2475 a nd 248X AID-Generating Keys 35......................................
2475 and 248X Field Exit Key 35............................................
2475 and 248X Signal Keys 36..............................................
2475 and 248X Special Control Keys 36.......................................
2475 and 248X Special Host Key 36..........................................
2475 and 248X 5250 Additional Functions 36..................................
2475 and 248X A uto-Login Restart 36........................................
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6400 Computer 37..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 37..............................................
Using the 41-Key Keyboard 38..............................................
6400 Cu rsor Keys 38......................................................
6400 Paging Keys 38......................................................
6400 Tab Keys 38........................................................
6400 AID-Generating Keys 39..............................................
6400 Field Exit 40........................................................
6400 Signal Keys 40.......................................................
6400 Special Control Keys 40...............................................
6400 Special Host Key 40..................................................
6400 5250 Additional Functions 40..........................................
6400 Auto-Login Restart 41................................................
5020 Data Collection PC 42.......................................................
Characters on the 5020 Keypad 42...........................................
5020 Cu rsor Keys 42......................................................
5020 Paging Keys 43......................................................
5020 Standard Keys 43....................................................
5020 Tab Keys 43........................................................
5020 Signal Keys 43.......................................................
5020 Special Control Keys 43...............................................
5020 Special Host Key 43..................................................
5020 5250 Additional Functions 44..........................................
5020 Top-Row Function Keys 44............................................
5020 Caps Lock 45.......................................................
5020 Auto-Login Restart 45................................................
5055 Data Collection PC 46.......................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 46..............................................
5055 Cu rsor Keys 46......................................................
5055 Paging Keys 47......................................................
5055 Tab Keys 47........................................................
5055 AID-Generating Keys 48..............................................
5055 Field Exit Key 48....................................................
5055 Signal Keys 49.......................................................
5055 Special Control Keys 49...............................................
5055 Special Host Key 49..................................................
5055 5250 Additional Functions 49..........................................
5055 Auto-Login Restart 49................................................
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59XX Terminal 50..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 50..............................................
59XX Cursor Keys 5 0.....................................................
59XX Paging Keys 51.....................................................
59XX Tab Keys 51........................................................
59XX AID-Generating Keys 52..............................................
59XX Field Exit Key 52....................................................
59XX Signal Keys 53......................................................
59XX Special Control Keys 53...............................................
59XX Speci al Host Key 53..................................................
59XX 5250 Additional Functions 53..........................................
59XX Auto-Login Restart 53................................................
17XX Terminal 54..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 54..............................................
37-Key Keyboard 55......................................................
17XX Cursor Keys 5 5.....................................................
17XX Paging Keys 55.....................................................
17XX Tab Keys 55........................................................
17XX AID-Generating Keys 56..............................................
17XX Field Exit Key 56....................................................
17XX Signal Keys 57......................................................
17XX Special Control Keys 57...............................................
17XX Speci al Host Key 57..................................................
17XX 5250 Additional Functions 57..........................................
17XX Auto-Login Restart 58................................................
11XX Terminal 59..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 59..............................................
11XX Cursor Keys 5 9.....................................................
11XX Paging Keys 60.....................................................
11XX Tab Keys 60........................................................
11XX AID-Generating Keys 61..............................................
11XX Field Exit Key 61....................................................
11XX Signal Keys 62......................................................
11XX Special Control Keys 62...............................................
11XX Speci al Host Key 62..................................................
11XX 5250 Additional Functions 62..........................................
11XX Auto-Login Restart 62................................................
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700 Series Mobile Computer 63....................................................
700 Series Software Input Panels 63...........................................
700 Series Keypads 64.....................................................
700 Series Cursor Keys 64..................................................
700 Series Paging Keys 64..................................................
700 Series Standard Keys 65.................................................
700 Series Function Keys 67................................................
700 Series Editing Keys 67..................................................
700 Series Auxiliary Keys 68................................................
700 Series Field Exit Key 69.................................................
700 Series Signal Keys 69...................................................
700 Series Special Control Keys 69...........................................
700 Series Special Host Key 69..............................................
700 Series 5250 Additional Fu nctions 69.......................................
700 Series Auto-Login Restart 70.............................................
CK30 Handheld Computer 71.....................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 72..............................................
CK30 Cu rsor Keys 72.....................................................
CK30 Paging Keys 73.....................................................
CK30 Tab Keys 73.......................................................
CK30 AID-Generating Keys 74..............................................
CK30 Field Exit Key 75....................................................
CK30 Signal Keys 75......................................................
CK30 Special Control Keys 75...............................................
CK30 5250 Additional Functions 75..........................................
CK30 Auto-Login Restart 76................................................
CK30 5250 Additional Functions 76..........................................
CK31 Handheld Computer 77.....................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 77..............................................
CK31 Cu rsor Keys 77.....................................................
CK31 Paging Keys 78.....................................................
CK31 Tab Keys 78.......................................................
CK31 AID-Generating Keys 79..............................................
CK30 Field Exit Key 79....................................................
CK31 Signal Keys 80......................................................
CK31 Special Control Keys 80...............................................
CK31 5250 Additional Functions 80..........................................
CK31 Auto-Login Restart 80................................................
CK31 5250 Additional Functions 80..........................................
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CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer 81.................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 81..............................................
CV60 Software Input Panels 81..............................................
CV60 Keyboard 83.......................................................
CV60 Cursor Keys 83.....................................................
CV60 Paging Keys 83.....................................................
CV60 Tab Keys 84.......................................................
CV60 A ID-Generating Keys 85..............................................
CV60 Field Exit Key 86....................................................
CV60 Signal Keys 86......................................................
CV60 Special Control Keys 86...............................................
CV60 Special Host Key 86..................................................
CV60 5250 Additional Functions 86..........................................
CV60 Auto-Login Restart 87................................................
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
89...................................
Function Keys 90...............................................................
Enter Key 90............................................................
Shift Keys 90............................................................
Y (“Yes”) Key 90.........................................................
Up and Down Arrows 91...................................................
Number Keys [0] through [9] 91.............................................
Display Annunciators 92...................................................
Display Position 0 92...............................................
Display Position 1 92...............................................
Display Position 2 92...............................................
Display Position 3 93...............................................
Display Position 4 93...............................................
Display Position 5 93...............................................
Display Position 6 93...............................................
Displa y Positions 1 through 3 93......................................
Display Positions 4 and 5 93..........................................
Displa y Positions 4 through 6 94......................................
Displa y Positions 4 through 8 94......................................
Displa y Positions 5 through 8 94......................................
Configuration Menus (700 Series, CK31, CV60) 95..............................
Dialog Boxes 97..........................................................
Config uring TE Parameters 98.....................................................
KeySequencetoOpenMainMenu 98........................................
Opening the Main Menu 99................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Menus 99.........................
6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX Menus 101.............................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Menus 103........................
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1) Set-up Parameters 105...................................................
1) Communica tion 105..............................................
2) Barcode Parms (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5020) 114.........
2) Barcode Parms (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX , 700 Series, CK30, CK31,
CV60) 115.................................................
3) Protocol Opts 121...............................................
4) Display Opts (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5055, 5020, 6400,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 135.....................................
4) Display Opts (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 137.....................
5) R adio Comm ( Blank for 5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60, and for 2415,
2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals without either a n 802.1x Sup -
plicant R a dio Driver or UDP Plus) 141...........................
6) Cold Start (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX,
17XX, 11XX) 142...........................................
6) Exit TE2000 (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 143.....................
7) More 143......................................................
2) LCD Parms (Parameters) 145.............................................
1) LCD Contrast (59XX, 17XX ) 145...................................
2) Screen Size (blank for 2480, 2485) 146...............................
3) Screen Mode 153................................................
4) Annunciators (Blank for 17XX, 11XX) 154............................
5) Ba cklight (59XX , 17XX) 155.......................................
6) Key Uppercase 155...............................................
7) Scroll Window (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 6400, 5020, 5055,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 155.....................................
7) More (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 156...........................
3) Beeper Setup (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, CK30, CK31) 161...............
1) Key Click (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX , 11XX) 161.......................
2) Error Tone 163..................................................
3) Beeper Select ( 6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 163..........................
4) Tests 164.............................................................
1) Peripherals 164..................................................
2) Converters (59XX) 167............................................
3) Memory View (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 168.........................
4) Packet Driver ( 6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 168....................
5) Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 169.................
6) Timed Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 169...........
5) Version Info (Information) 169............................................
6) Exit Menus 170........................................................
7) More (Main Menu 2) 171................................................
1) Keyboard Opts 171...............................................
2) Save Parms (Parameters) 171.......................................
3) Cloning Opts (59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 172..............................
4) Session Menu (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X with WTP, 700 Series,
CK30, CK31, CV60 with TCP/IP, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX,
11XX) 174.................................................
Restarting Terminal Emulation 175.................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 177..................................
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6400 Computer 177.............................................................
Opening the Ma in Menu 177...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 178...............................
5055 Data Collection PC 178......................................................
Programs to Create Terminal Emu lation Menus 178..............................
Opening the Ma in Menu 179...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 179...............................
Customizing Your Configuration
181.......................................
Using the Au to-Log in Feature 182..................................................
Developing Auto-Login Script Files 182.......................................
Commands 182....................................................
Search Strings 183..................................................
Control Characters 184..............................................
Loa ding the Auto-Log in Script File 184........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 185.....................
5020 Data Collection PC 185.........................................
6400, 5055 Terminals 186...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 186....................................
700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 187...........................
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature 187.........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 188.....................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 188......................
6400, 5055 Terminals 188...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 188....................................
Sample Auto-Login Script Files 189...........................................
Auto-Login Restart 191....................................................
Displaying Double-Byte Characters 192..............................................
700 Series Terminals 192...................................................
CK30 Handheld Computers 193.............................................
Creating a Custom Parameter Set-Up File 194.........................................
CONFIG.DAT Settings 194................................................
CONFIG.DAT Syntax 194..........................................
CONFIG.DAT Parameter Formats 195.................................
Verifying Your CONFIG.DAT Configuration 196........................
CONFIG.DAT Parameters and Qualifiers 196............................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Settings 217............................................
Upgrading from CONFIG.DAT Configuration 217.......................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Configuration 218.................................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameter Formats 218.............................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameters and Qualifiers 219........................
Chang ing Text 232..............................................................
Preinitializing the 5250 TE Program 233.............................................
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Remapping the Terminal’s Keys 234.................................................
Remapping a Key or Two-Key Sequence 234....................................
Creating a Macro 235.....................................................
Nesting 236.............................................................
Remapping Keys for Each Session 236.........................................
Key Code Table 236......................................................
Remapping Characters 240........................................................
Implementing ITCCOLOR.DAT Attribute Colors 241..................................
Customizing 5250 EBCDIC to ASCII Translation 243..................................
ASCII to E BCDIC 244....................................................
EBCDIC to ASCII 245....................................................
Substituting National Characters 246................................................
Creating the File 246......................................................
Examples 248............................................................
Downloading Files 251...........................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 251............................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 251............................
6400, 5055 Terminals 252..................................................
Reprogramming Flash Memory 252....................................
Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update 252...........................
INTERLNK Installation 252.........................................
INTERLNK and I NTERSVR 253.....................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 253...........................................
Using CHECKCFG to Compile and Decompile Custom Configurations 253..........
Converting Files from ASCII to Binary 254..............................
Converting Files from Binary to ASCII 254..............................
Listing Parameters and Values 254.....................................
Using FLSHCONV.EXE to Build Customized HEX Files 254...............
Locating and Appending .EXE Files 255.................................
Appending Da ta Files To Intel-Hex F iles 256.............................
Downloading a Hex File 256.........................................
Display Data Stream
257.....................................................
Screen Design Aid 258...........................................................
Applications 258................................................................
Data Stream Command Structure 259...............................................
Input Commands and Hex Codes 259.........................................
Output Commands and Hex Codes 259.......................................
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Input Commands 260............................................................
Read Immediate 260......................................................
Read Modified Immediate Alternate 261.......................................
Read Input Fields 262.....................................................
Read MDT Fields 264.....................................................
Read MDT Alternate 266..................................................
Read Screen (Immediate) 267...............................................
Save Screen (Immediate) 268................................................
Write Structured Field 269.................................................
Output Commands 271..........................................................
Clear Format Table 271....................................................
Clear Unit 272...........................................................
Restore Screen 273........................................................
Roll 274................................................................
Write Error Code 276.....................................................
Write to Display (WTD) 278...............................................
Orders 280....................................................................
Insert Cursor (IC) 281.....................................................
Move Cursor (MC) 282....................................................
Repeat to Address (RA) 283.................................................
Set Buffer Address (SBA) 284................................................
Start of F ield ( SF) 285.....................................................
Format Portions of SF Order 286......................................
Control Portions of SF Order 290......................................
Attribute Portions of SF Order 290.....................................
Start of Header (SOH) 292.................................................
Transparent Data (TD) 294.................................................
Asynchronous 5250 Prefixes 295....................................................
System Messages and Parameter Errors 296............................................
Extended Command s
299....................................................
Transmit and Receive O n RS -232 Port (#F) 300.......................................
Flow Control 302.........................................................
Return AID Key Characters 303.............................................
Return Codes for Transmit and Receive 304....................................
Example of Transmit and Receive 305.........................................
Transmit Only On RS-232 Port (#P) 306............................................
Flow Control 307.........................................................
Return Codes for Transmit Only 308.........................................
Example of Transmit Only 309..............................................
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Receive Only On RS-232 Port (#G) 310.............................................
Return Codes for Receive Only 311...........................................
Example of Receive Only 312...............................................
Set Parameters (#H) 313..........................................................
Return Codes for Set Parameters 314..........................................
Example of Set Parameters 315..............................................
Return Version ( #V) 316.........................................................
Tone (#T) 317.................................................................
Scan (#S) 318..................................................................
CC Byte 1 319...........................................................
CC Byte 2 321...........................................................
CC Byte 3 322...........................................................
Bar Code Length 322......................................................
UPC 323...............................................................
EAN A lgorithms 323......................................................
Code 39 324............................................................
Plessey 325..............................................................
Codabar 326............................................................
Code 11 326............................................................
Code 93 326............................................................
Code 128 327...........................................................
Straight or Computer Identics 2 of 5 327.......................................
Interleaved 2 of 5 328.....................................................
Return Codes for Scan Bar Code 328..........................................
Example of Scan Bar Code Parameters 329.....................................
Get Optical Inputs (#I) 330.......................................................
Relay (Set, Reset, Read) Commands (#R) 331.........................................
Magnetic Card Reader (#M) 333...................................................
Extended Command Syntax 333.............................................
Return Codes for Magnetic Card Reader 334...................................
Magnetic Card R eader CA B File 334..........................................
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Bar Code Sca nning
335.......................................................
DK, Display Column Spacing 336..................................................
2415 and 2425 Terminal Displays 336........................................
10 Columns 336...................................................
12 Columns 336...................................................
17 Columns 337...................................................
20 Columns 338...................................................
22 Columns 338...................................................
26 Columns 339...................................................
32 Columns 340...................................................
2435A Terminal Display 340................................................
9or10Columns 340...............................................
12 Columns 341...................................................
17 Columns 342...................................................
19 or 20 Columns 343..............................................
22 Columns 344...................................................
26 Columns 345...................................................
31 or 32 Columns 346..............................................
2455 Terminal Display 347.................................................
20 Columns 347...................................................
33 Columns 347...................................................
40 Columns 348...................................................
53 Columns 348...................................................
80 Columns 348...................................................
2475 and 248X Terminal Displays 349........................................
10 Columns 349...................................................
12 Columns 349...................................................
17 Columns 350...................................................
20 Columns 351...................................................
22 Columns 351...................................................
26 Columns 352...................................................
32 Columns 353...................................................
40 Columns 353...................................................
53 Columns 353...................................................
64 Columns 353...................................................
Cursor Keys 354................................................................
Paging Keys 354................................................................
Tab Keys 355..................................................................
AID-Generating Keys 355.........................................................
Field Exit Key 358..............................................................
Signal Keys 359.................................................................
Special Control Keys 359.........................................................
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Special Host Key 360............................................................
5250 Additional Functions 360.....................................................
Auto-Login Restart 361...........................................................
Encoded Code 39 361............................................................
Terminating Keys 363.....................................................
Escape Characters 363.....................................................
Bar Code Symbologies
365..................................................
Bar Code Algorithms 366.........................................................
UPC 367......................................................................
EAN 368......................................................................
Codabar 368...................................................................
Code 11 368...................................................................
Code 39 369...................................................................
Encoded Code 39 (Concatenation) 369..............................................
Encoded Code 39 (Full ASCII) 369.................................................
Code 93 370...................................................................
Code 128 370..................................................................
I 2 of 5 (Interleaved) 372.........................................................
S2of5(Standard2of5) 372......................................................
Plessey 373....................................................................
MSI Code ( Variant of Plessey) 373..................................................
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Conversion Tables
375.......................................................
Decimal to Hexadecimal 376......................................................
Binary to EBCDIC 379..........................................................
Terminal Font Set Table
383.................................................
Index
General Index 394...............................................................
Files Index 422.................................................................
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