Intermec CK30 Programmer's Manual

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Terminal Emulation
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Document Change Record
This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as Revision A.
Revision Date Description of Change
F 04/2003 Added Direct Connect port number. Added Define Origin option. Revised duration
errors. Added 700 Series information. Added 2435A 48-key keypad information. Added
2435A 31/32 column bar code information. Added Magnetic Card Reader external com-
mand.
G 10/2003 Written for software version 7.26 or greater. Updated the Key Press Sequences table for
Encoded Code 39. Revised Barcode Parms information for 700 Series Computer. Re-
vised Radio Comm information for Trakkar Antares terminals. Added Allow Alias, Secu-
rity Opts, and SIP Toggle parameters. Revised 700 Computer sereen size information.
Added 5055 .NET, CK30 Handheld Computer, and CV60 Data Collection PC infor-
mation. Expanded the Binary to EBCDIC table and added information about imple-
menting color attributes.
H 04/2004 Written for version 7.39 or greater. Added screen sizes and bar codes to Trakker Antares
terminals. Modified 248X, 700 Series, CK30, and CV60 screen size information. Added
an option to the Scan Options parameter. Added Software Input Panel information to
700 Series and CV60 Terminals. Added S ession Name option to Sessions parameter.
Added information about CV60 dialog boxes. 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 cap-
tures of dialogs from the CV60 Terminal. Added Disconnect Val option to Radio Comm
parameter.
J 03/2005 Written for TE 2000 version 8.00 or greater. Updated the 700 Series Auxiliary Keys and
revised the Forward Tab key and added Back Tab key for 2435A keyboards, corrected
the Clear key information for the CK30 terminal in Chapter 3, Using the Terminal’s
Keybaord.” Added two VT/ANSI p rotocol options, revised the 2475, 2481, and 2486
terminal screen sizes, and revised the Code Page option in Chapter 4, Using the Termi-
nal Emulation Menu.” Added TE_SETTINGS.INI settings and updated remapping in-
formation in Chapter 5, Customizing Your Configuration.” Changed “DCS 300” refer-
ences to “Intermec Application Server” and “CV60 Data Collection PC” references to
“CV60 Vehicle Mount Computers.” Added information for the CK31 Handheld Com-
puter.
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Before You Begin xvii............................................................
Safety Summary xvii......................................................
Donotrepairoradjustalone xvii......................................
First a id xvii......................................................
Resuscitation xvii..................................................
Energ ized equipment xvii............................................
Safety Icons xviii..........................................................
Global Services and Support xviii.............................................
Warranty Information xviii...........................................
Web Support xviii..................................................
Telephone Support xix...............................................
WhoShouldReadthisGuide? xix............................................
Related Documents xx.....................................................
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 3270 Terminal Emulation 3...................................
Performing a Quick Configuration 4................................................
Configuring the TE 2000 Application 5..............................................
Using Advanced Features 5........................................................
Unsupported Commands and Functions 5............................................
Program Names 6...............................................................
Using Te rmina l Emulation Applications
7..................................
Annunciators 8.................................................................
3278 SNA Keys 8...............................................................
AID-Generating Keys 9...........................................................
3270 Serial Scanning 10..........................................................
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Using the Terminal’s Keyboard
11..........................................
2415 Terminal 12...............................................................
2415 Cu rsor Keys 12......................................................
2415 Paging Keys 12......................................................
2415 Tab Keys 12........................................................
2415 3278 SNA Keys 13...................................................
2415 AID-Generating Keys 14..............................................
2415 Auto-Login Restart 14................................................
2425 Terminal 15...............................................................
2425 Cu rsor Keys 15......................................................
2425 Paging Keys 15......................................................
2425 Tab Keys 15........................................................
2425 3278 SNA Keys 16...................................................
2425 AID-Generating Keys 17..............................................
2425 Auto-Login Restart 17................................................
2435A Terminal 18..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 18..............................................
2435A Cursor Keys 18.....................................................
2435A Paging Keys 19.....................................................
2435A Tab Keys 19.......................................................
2435A Standard Keys 19...................................................
2435A Function Keys 19...................................................
2435A 3278 SNA Keys 20..................................................
2435A AID-Generating Keys 21.............................................
2435A Auto-Login Restart 22...............................................
2435A 3270 Additional Functions 22.........................................
2455 Terminal 23...............................................................
2455 Cu rsor Keys 23......................................................
2455 Paging Keys 23......................................................
2455 Tab Keys 23........................................................
2455 3278 SNA Keys 24...................................................
2455 AID-Generating Keys 25..............................................
2455 Auto-Login Restart 25................................................
2475 and 248X Terminals 26......................................................
2475 and 248X Cursor Keys 26..............................................
2475 a nd 248X Paging Keys 26..............................................
2475 and 248X Ta b Keys 26................................................
2475 and 248X 3278 SNA Keys 27...........................................
2475 a nd 248X AID-Generating Keys 28......................................
2475 and 248X A uto-Login Restart 28........................................
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6400 Computer 29..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 29..............................................
Using the 41-Key Keyboard 30..............................................
6400 Cu rsor Keys 30......................................................
6400 Paging Keys 31......................................................
6400 Tab Keys 31........................................................
6400 3278 SNA Keys 31...................................................
6400 AID-Generating Keys 32..............................................
6400 Auto-Login Restart 33................................................
5020 Data Collection PC 34.......................................................
Characters on the 5020 Keypad 34...........................................
5020 Cu rsor Keys 35......................................................
5020 Paging Keys 35......................................................
5020 Standard Keys 35....................................................
5020 3278 SNA Keys 35...................................................
5020 Top-Row Function Keys 36............................................
5020 Caps Lock 37.......................................................
5020 Auto-Login Restart 37................................................
5055 Data Collection PC 38.......................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 38..............................................
5055 Cu rsor Keys 39......................................................
5055 Paging Keys 39......................................................
5055 Tab Keys 39........................................................
5055 3278 SNA Keys 39...................................................
5055 AID-Generating Keys 40..............................................
5055 Auto-Login Restart 40................................................
59XX Terminal 41..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 41..............................................
59XX Cursor Keys 42.....................................................
59XX Paging Keys 42.....................................................
59XX 3278 SNA Keys 42..................................................
59XX AID-Generating Keys 43..............................................
59XX Auto-Login Restart 43................................................
17XX Terminal 44..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 44..............................................
37-Key Keyboard 45......................................................
17XX Cursor Keys 46.....................................................
17XX Paging Keys 46.....................................................
17XX Tab Keys 46........................................................
17XX 3278 SNA Keys 46..................................................
17XX AID-Generating Keys 47..............................................
17XX Auto-Login Restart 47................................................
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11XX Terminal 48..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 48..............................................
11XX Cursor Keys 49.....................................................
11XX Paging Keys 49.....................................................
11XX Tab Keys 49........................................................
11XX 3278 SNA Keys 49..................................................
11XX AID-Generating Keys 50..............................................
11XX Auto-Login Restart 50................................................
700 Series Mobile Computer 51....................................................
700 Series Software Input Panels 51...........................................
700 Series Keypads 52.....................................................
700 Series Cursor Keys 52..................................................
700 Series Paging Keys 52..................................................
700 Series Standard Keys 53.................................................
700 Series Function Keys 55................................................
700 Series Editing Keys 55..................................................
700 Series Auxiliary Keys 56................................................
700 Series Auto-Login Restart 57.............................................
CK30 Handheld Computer 58.....................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 59..............................................
CK30 Cu rsor Keys 59.....................................................
CK30 Paging Keys 60.....................................................
CK30 Standard Keys 60....................................................
CK30 Function Keys 60...................................................
CK30 3278 SNA Keys 60..................................................
CK30 AID-Generating Keys 61..............................................
CK30 Auto-Login Restart 61................................................
CK30 3270 Additional Functions 62..........................................
CK31 Handheld Computer 63.....................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 63..............................................
CK31 Cu rsor Keys 63.....................................................
CK31 Paging Keys 64.....................................................
CK31 Standard Keys 64....................................................
CK31 Function Keys 64...................................................
CK31 3278 SNA Keys 64..................................................
CK30 AID-Generating Keys 65..............................................
CK31 Auto-Login Restart 65................................................
CK31 3270 Additional Functions 66..........................................
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CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer 67.................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 67..............................................
CV60 Software Input Panels 67..............................................
CV60 Keyboard 69.......................................................
CV60 Cursor Keys 69.....................................................
CV60 Paging Keys 69.....................................................
CV60 Tab Keys 70.......................................................
CV60 3278 SNA Keys 70..................................................
CV60 A ID-Generating Keys 71..............................................
CV60 Auto-Login Restart 71................................................
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
73...................................
Function Keys 74...............................................................
Enter Key 74............................................................
Shift Keys 74............................................................
Y (“Yes”) Key 74.........................................................
Up and Down Arrows 75...................................................
Number Keys [0] through [9] 75.............................................
Display Annunciators 75...................................................
Display Position 0 75...............................................
Display Position 1 76...............................................
Display Position 2 76...............................................
Display Position 3 76...............................................
Display Position 4 77...............................................
Display Position 5 77...............................................
Display Position 6 77...............................................
Displa y Positions 1 through 3 77......................................
Display Positions 4 and 5 77..........................................
Displa y Positions 4 through 6 77......................................
Displa y Positions 4 through 8 78......................................
Displa y Positions 5 through 8 78......................................
Configuration Menus (700 Series, CK31, CV60) 79..............................
Config uring TE Parameters 81.....................................................
KeySequencetoOpenMainMenu 81........................................
Opening the Main Menu 82................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Menus 82.........................
6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX Menus 84..............................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Menus 86.........................
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1) Set-up Parameters 88....................................................
1) Communica tion 88...............................................
2) Barcode Parms (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5020) 97..........
2) Barcode Parms (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX , 700 Series, CK30, CK31,
CV60) 98..................................................
3) Protocol Opts 104...............................................
4) Display Opts (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5055, 5020, 6400,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 118.....................................
4) Display Opts (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 120.....................
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) 123...........................
6) Cold Start (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX,
17XX, 11XX) 125...........................................
6) Exit TE2000 (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 126.....................
7) More 126......................................................
2) LCD Parms (Parameters) 128.............................................
1) LCD Contrast (59XX, 17XX ) 128...................................
2) Screen Size (blank for 2480, 2485) 129...............................
3) Screen Mode 136................................................
4) Annunciators (blank for 17XX, 11XX) 137............................
5) Ba cklight (59XX , 17XX) 138.......................................
6) Key Uppercase 138...............................................
7) Scroll Window (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 6400, 5020, 5055,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 138.....................................
7) More (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 139...........................
3) Beeper Setup (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, CK30, CK31) 144...............
1) Key Click 145...................................................
2) Error Tone 146..................................................
3) Beeper Select ( 6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 146..........................
4) Tests 147.............................................................
1) Peripherals 147..................................................
2) Converters (59XX) 150............................................
3) Memory View (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 151.........................
4) Packet Driver ( 6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 151....................
5) Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 152.................
6) Timed Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60) 152...........
5) Version Info (Information) 152............................................
6) Exit Menus 153........................................................
7) More (Main Menu 2) 154................................................
1) Keyboard Opts 154...............................................
2) Save Parms (Parameters) 154.......................................
3) Cloning Opts (59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 155..............................
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) 157.................................................
Restarting Terminal Emulation 158.................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 160..................................
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6400 Computer 160.............................................................
Opening the Ma in Menu 160...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 161...............................
5055 Data Collection PC 161......................................................
Programs to Create Terminal Emu lation Menus 161..............................
Opening the Ma in Menu 162...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 162...............................
Customizing Your Configuration
163.......................................
Using the Au to-Log in Feature 164..................................................
Developing Auto-Login Script Files 164.......................................
Commands 164....................................................
Search Strings 165..................................................
Control Characters 166..............................................
Loa ding the Auto-Log in Script File 167........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 167.....................
5020 Data Collection PC 168.........................................
6400, 5055 Terminals 168...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 169....................................
700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 169...........................
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature 170.........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 170.....................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 170......................
6400, 5055 Terminals 171...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 171....................................
Sample Auto-Login Script Files 171...........................................
Auto-Login Restart 173....................................................
Creating a Custom Parameter Set-Up File 174.........................................
CONFIG.DAT Settings 174................................................
CONFIG.DAT Syntax 174..........................................
CONFIG.DAT Parameter Formats 175.................................
Verifying Your CONFIG.DAT Configuration 176........................
CONFIG.DAT Parameters and Qualifiers 176............................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Settings 197............................................
Upgrading from CONFIG.DAT Configuration 197.......................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Configuration 198.................................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameter Formats 198.............................
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameters and Qualifiers 199........................
Chang ing Text 212..............................................................
Preinitializing the 3270 TE Program 213.............................................
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Remapping the Terminal’s Keys 214.................................................
Remapping a Key or Two-Key Sequence 214....................................
Creating a Macro 215.....................................................
Nesting 216.............................................................
Remapping Keys for Each Session 216.........................................
Key Code Table 216......................................................
Remapping Characters 219........................................................
Implementing ITCCOLOR.DAT Attribute Colors 220..................................
Substituting National Characters 222................................................
Creating the File 222......................................................
EBCDIC to ASCII Table 225...............................................
Examples 226............................................................
Downloading Files 229...........................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 229............................
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals 229............................
6400, 5055 Terminals 230..................................................
Reprogramming Flash Memory 230....................................
Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update 230...........................
INTERLNK Installation 230.........................................
INTERLNK and I NTERSVR 231.....................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 231...........................................
Using CHECKCFG to Compile and Decompile Custom Configurations 231..........
Converting Files from ASCII to Binary 232..............................
Converting Files from Binary to ASCII 232..............................
Listing Parameters and Values 232.....................................
Using FLSHCONV.EXE to Build Customized HEX Files 232...............
Locating and Appending .EXE Files 233.................................
Appending Da ta Files To Intel-Hex F iles 234.............................
Downloading a Hex File 234.........................................
Data Stream Commands
235................................................
Screen Design Aid 236...........................................................
Applications 236................................................................
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3270 Data Stream Commands 236..................................................
Erase All Unprotected Command 237.........................................
Erase/Write Command 237.................................................
Erase/Write Alternate Command 237.........................................
Read Buffer (RB) Command 237.............................................
Read Modified Command 238...............................................
Read Modified All Command 238............................................
Reset Terminal 238.......................................................
System Services Control Point (SSCP) Command 238.............................
Write Command 239......................................................
Write Control Character 239................................................
3270 Data Stream Format 240...............................................
Orders 242....................................................................
EUA Order 243..........................................................
Insert Cursor (IC) Order 243................................................
Program Tab (PT) Order 244...............................................
Repeat Address (RA) Order 244..............................................
/Sttt Scanner (SCN) Order 245..............................................
Set Buffer Address (SBA) Order 247..........................................
Start Field (SF) Order 248..................................................
Automatic Skip 249................................................
Auto-Forward Tab 250..............................................
Auto Enter 250....................................................
Sending Data to th e Host 250......................................................
3270 AID Keys 251.............................................................
Extended Command s
253....................................................
Transmit and Receive O n RS -232 Port (#F) 254.......................................
Flow Control 256.........................................................
Return AID Key Characters 257.............................................
Return Codes for Transmit and Receive 258....................................
Example of Transmit and Receive 259.........................................
Transmit Only On RS-232 Port (#P) 260............................................
Flow Control 261.........................................................
Return Codes for Transmit Only 262.........................................
Example of Transmit Only 263..............................................
Receive Only On RS-232 Port (#G) 264.............................................
Return Codes for Receive Only 265...........................................
Example of Receive Only 266...............................................
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Set Parameters (#H) 267..........................................................
Return Codes for Set Parameters 268..........................................
Example of Set Parameters 269..............................................
Return Version ( #V) 270.........................................................
Tone (#T) 271.................................................................
Scan (#S) 272..................................................................
CC Byte 1 273...........................................................
CC Byte 2 275...........................................................
CC Byte 3 276...........................................................
Bar Code Length 276......................................................
UPC 277...............................................................
EAN A lgorithms 277......................................................
Code 39 278............................................................
Plessey 279..............................................................
Codabar 280............................................................
Code 11 280............................................................
Code 93 280............................................................
Code 128 281...........................................................
Straight or Computer Identics 2 of 5 281.......................................
Interleaved 2 of 5 282.....................................................
Return Codes for Scan Bar Code 282..........................................
Example of Scan Bar Code Parameters 283.....................................
Get Optical Inputs (#I) 284.......................................................
Relay (Set, Reset, Read) Commands (#R) 285.........................................
Magnetic Card Reader (#M) 287...................................................
Extended Command Syntax 287.............................................
Return Codes for Magnetic Card Reader 288...................................
Magnetic Card R eader CA B File 288..........................................
Bar Code Sca nning
289.......................................................
DK, Display Column Spacing 290..................................................
2415 and 2425 Terminal Displays 290........................................
10 Columns 290...................................................
12 Columns 290...................................................
17 Columns 291...................................................
20 Columns 292...................................................
22 Columns 292...................................................
26 Columns 293...................................................
32 Columns 294...................................................
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2435A Terminal Display 294................................................
9or10Columns 294...............................................
12 Columns 295...................................................
17 Columns 296...................................................
19 or 20 Columns 297..............................................
22 Columns 298...................................................
26 Columns 299...................................................
31 or 32 Columns 300..............................................
2455 Terminal Display 301.................................................
20 Columns 301...................................................
33 Columns 301...................................................
40 Columns 302...................................................
53 Columns 302...................................................
80 Columns 302...................................................
2475 and 248X Terminal Displays 303........................................
10 Columns 303...................................................
12 Columns 303...................................................
17 Columns 304...................................................
20 Columns 305...................................................
22 Columns 305...................................................
26 Columns 306...................................................
32 Columns 307...................................................
40 Columns 307...................................................
53 Columns 307...................................................
64 Columns 307...................................................
Cursor Keys 308................................................................
Paging Keys 308................................................................
Tab Keys 309..................................................................
3278 SNA Keys 309.............................................................
AID-Generating Keys 310.........................................................
Auto-Login Restart 313...........................................................
Symbols 313...................................................................
3270 Additional Functions 313.....................................................
Encoded Code 39 314............................................................
Terminating Keys 316.....................................................
Escape Characters 316.....................................................
Overriding Auto Tab Scan and Auto Enter Scan 317..............................
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Bar Code Symbologies
319..................................................
Bar Code Algorithms 320.........................................................
UPC 321......................................................................
EAN 322......................................................................
Codabar 322...................................................................
Code 11 322...................................................................
Code 39 323...................................................................
Encoded Code 39 (Concatenation) 323..............................................
Encoded Code 39 (Full ASCII) 323.................................................
Code 93 324...................................................................
Code 128 324..................................................................
I 2 of 5 (Interleaved) 326.........................................................
S2of5(Standard2of5) 326......................................................
Plessey 327....................................................................
MSI Code ( Variant of Plessey) 327..................................................
Conversion Tables
329.......................................................
Decimal to Hexadecimal 330......................................................
Binary to EBCDIC 333..........................................................
Terminal Font Set Table
337.................................................
Index
General Index 348...............................................................
Files Index 370.................................................................
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Before You Begin
This section provides you with safety information, technical suppor t
information, and sources for additional product information.
Safety Summary
Your safety is extremely important. Read and f ollow all warnings and
cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec
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equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be
damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.
Donotrepairoradjustalone
Do not r epair or adjust energized equipment alone under any
circumstances. Someone capable of providing first aid must always be
present for your safety.
First aid
Always obtain f ir st aid or medical attention immediately after an injury.
Never neglect an injury, no matter how slight it seems.
Resuscitation
Begin r esuscitation immediately if someone is injured and stops breathing.
Any delay could r esult in death. To work on or near high voltage, you
should be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods.
Energized equipment
Never work on energized equipment unless authorized by a responsible
authority. Energized electrical equipment is dangerous. Electrical shock
from energized equipment can cause death. If you must perform
authorized emergency work on energized equipment, be sure that you
comply strictly with approved safety regulations.
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Safety Icons
This section explains h ow to identif y and understand dangers, warnings,
cautions, and notes that are in this manual. You may also see icons that tell
you when to follow ESD procedures and when to take special precautions
for handling optical parts.
A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition,
or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious
injury to the persons working on the equipment.
Avertissement: Un avertissement vous avertit d’une procédure de
fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit
être strictement respecté pour éviterloccurrencedemortoude
blessures graves aux personnes manupulant l’équipement.
A caution alerts you to an operating procedure, practice, condition, or
statement that must be strictly observed to prevent equipment damage
or destruction , or corruption or loss of data.
Attention: Une précaution vous avertit d’une procédure de
fonctionnement, d’une méthode, d’un état ou d’un rapport qui doit
être strictement respecté pour empêcher l’endommagement ou la
destruction de l’équipement, ou l’altération ou la perte de données.
Note: Notes either provide extra information about a topic or contain
special instructions for handling a particular condition or set of
circumstances.
Global Services and Support
Warranty I nformation
To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec
web site at www.intermec.com and click Service & Support.TheIntermec
Global Sales & Service page appears. From the Service & Support menu,
move your pointer over Support,andthenclickWarranty.
Disclaimerofwarranties:Thesamplecodeincludedinthisdocumentis
presented for reference only. The code does not necessarily represent
complete, tested programs. The code is provided “as is with all faults. All
warranties are expressly disclaimed, including the implied warranties of
merchantability and fitness f or a particular purpose.
Web Support
Visit the Intermec web site at www. intermec.com to download our curr e nt
manuals in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec
manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.
Visit the Intermec technical knowledge base (Knowledge Central) at
intermec.custhelp.com to review technical information or to reque st
technical support for your Intermec product.
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Telephone Support
These services are available f rom Intermec Technologies Corporation.
Service Description
In the U.S.A. and Canada
call 1-800-755-5505
and choose this option
Factory Repair and
On- site Repair
Request a return authorization
number for authorized service
center repair, or request an
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This guide provi des y ou with information about the TE 2000 3270 ap-
plication, and how to install, configure, operate, maintain, and trouble-
shoot the application.
Before You Begin
xx TE 2000
3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
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