Before You Begin
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Term Meaning
keypad The term refers to the custom Trakker Antares, JANUS, or 6400
keyboard. Throughout this manual, specific references to the
Trakker Antares, JANUS, or 6400 keyboard use the term keypad.
keyboard buffer The term refers to machine-level buffer that stores key strokes
and scanned labels. Throughout this manual, specific references
to this buffer and its status flags use the term keyboard.
library functions The term refers to Intermec-specific functions provided in the
language libraries for programming the computer, terminal, or
reader.
PC The term refers to DOS-based PC 386 or higher, with a hard
disk, monitor, standard PC keyboard, disk drives, and at least two
communications ports.
Programmer’s Software Kit
Language Libraries
The term refers to the disk containing sample programs and
library functions.
PSK The term refers to Programmer’s Software Kit. PSK refers to the
language libraries and the associated manuals.
operator The term refers to anyone who runs applications on the 5055.
Conventions for Input From a Keyboard or Keypad
You should be aware of these formatting conventions for representing input from a
keyboard or keypad.
Convention Meaning
Bold
Keys that you press on a PC keyboard are shown in bold. For example, “press
Enter” means you press the key labeled “Enter” on the keyboard. The first
letter of a key name is always capitalized.
Ctrl-Alt-Del
When a series of keys are shown with a dash between them, you must press
and hold the keys in the order shown and then release them all. For example,
to boot a PC, you press and hold Ctrl, press and hold Alt, press and hold Del,
and then release the keys.
Italic Identifies a syntax parameter in text. Italic type also indicates the title of a
manual.