Intermec Trakker Antares 2475 Programmer's Manual

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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
C 04/2003 Added Direct Connect port numbre, added Define Origin option, revised remap key
information, revised error tone information, added 2435A 48-key keypad information,
added 2435A 31/32 column bar code information, removed paging keys information.
D 10/2003 Revised Radio Comm information for Trakker Antares terminals, revised Security Opts
menu option.
E 04/2004 Written for software version 7.39 or gerater. Added screen sizes and bar codes to Trakker
Antares terminals. Modified 248X screen size information.
F 03/2005 Added Back Tab key to 2435A terminal in Chapter 2, Using the Terminal’s Keyboard.”
Revised the 2475, 2481, and 2486 terminal screen sizes and revised the appearance of
CUSTOM.DAT parameter information in Chapter 4, Customizing Your Configuration.
Changed “DCS 300” references to “Intermec Application Server.”
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Before You Begin xvii............................................................
Safety Summary xvii......................................................
Donotrepairoradjustalone xvii......................................
First a id xvii......................................................
Resuscitation xvii..................................................
Energized equipment xvii............................................
Safety Icons xviii..........................................................
Global Services and Support xix..............................................
Warranty Information xix............................................
Web Support xix...................................................
Telephone Support xix...............................................
WhoShouldReadthisGuide? xx............................................
Related Documents xx.....................................................
Getting Started
1............................................................
Understanding Network Protocol Options 2...........................................
Setting Up the Terminal and the Network 2...........................................
Starting the Native Terminal Emulation Application 3...................................
Becoming Familiar With Native Terminal Emulation 3..................................
Performing a Quick Configuration 4................................................
Configuring the Native Applica tion 5................................................
Using Advanced Features 5........................................................
Unsupported Commands and Functions 5............................................
Program Names 6...............................................................
Using the Terminal’s Keyboard
7...........................................
2415 Terminal 8................................................................
2415 Cursor Keys 8.......................................................
2415 Tab Keys 8.........................................................
2415 AID-Generating Keys 9...............................................
2415 Auto-Login Restart 9.................................................
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2425 Terminal 10...............................................................
2425 Cu rsor Keys 10......................................................
2425 Tab Keys 10........................................................
2425 AID-Generating Keys 11..............................................
2425 Auto-Login Restart 11................................................
2435A Terminal 12..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 12..............................................
2435A Cursor Keys 12.....................................................
2435A Tab Keys 13.......................................................
2435A Standard Keys 13...................................................
2435A Function Keys 13...................................................
2435A AID-Generating Keys 14.............................................
2435A Auto-Login Restart 14...............................................
2435A 3270 Additional Functions 15.........................................
2455 Terminal 16...............................................................
2455 Cu rsor Keys 16......................................................
2455 Tab Keys 16........................................................
2455 AID-Generating Keys 17..............................................
2455 Auto-Login Restart 17................................................
2475 and 248X Terminals 18......................................................
2475 and 248X Cursor Keys 18..............................................
2475 and 248X Ta b Keys 18................................................
2475 a nd 248X AID-Generating Keys 19......................................
2475 and 248X A uto-Login Restart 19........................................
6400 Computer 20..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 20..............................................
Using the 41-Key Keyboard 21..............................................
6400 Tab Keys 21........................................................
6400 Function Keys 22....................................................
6400 Auto-Login Restart 23................................................
5055 Data Collection PC 24.......................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 24..............................................
5055 Tab Keys 24........................................................
5055 Function Keys 25....................................................
5055 Auto-Login Restart 25................................................
59XX Terminal 26..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 26..............................................
59XX Fu nction Keys 27....................................................
59XX Auto-Login Restart 27................................................
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17XX Terminal 28..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboards 28..............................................
37-Key Keyboard 29......................................................
17XX Tab Keys 30........................................................
17XX Fu nction Keys 31....................................................
17XX Auto-Login Restart 31................................................
11XX Terminal 32..............................................................
Characters on the Keyboard 32..............................................
11XX Tab Keys 33........................................................
11XX Fu nction Keys 33....................................................
11XX Auto-Login Restart 33................................................
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
35...................................
Function Keys 36...............................................................
Enter Key 36............................................................
Shift Keys 36............................................................
Y (“Yes”) Key 36.........................................................
Up and Down Arrows 37...................................................
Number Keys [0] through [9] 37.............................................
Display Annunciators 38...................................................
Display Position 0 38...............................................
Display Position 1 38...............................................
Display Position 2 39...............................................
Display Position 3 39...............................................
Display Position 4 39...............................................
Display Position 5 39...............................................
Display Position 6 39...............................................
Display Positions 1 through 3 39......................................
Display Positions 4 and 5 40..........................................
Display Positions 4 through 6 40......................................
Display Positions 4 through 8 40......................................
Display Positions 5 through 8 40......................................
Configuring TE Parameters 41.....................................................
KeySequencetoOpenMainMenu 41........................................
Opening the Ma in Menu 42................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Menus 42.........................
6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX Menus 44..............................
1) Set Up Parameters 46....................................................
1) Communica tion 46...............................................
2) Barcode Parms (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X) 51...............
2) Barcode Parms (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 52....................
3) Protocol Opts 57................................................
4) Display Opts 71.................................................
5) R adio Comm (Blank for 2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
without an 802.1x Supplicant Radio Driver) 73....................
6) Cold Start 74...................................................
7) More 74.......................................................
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2) LCD Parms (Parameters) 75..............................................
1) LCD Contrast (59XX, 17XX ) 75....................................
2) Screen Size (blank for 2480, 2485) 76................................
3) Screen Mode 82.................................................
4) Annunciators (Blank for 17XX , 11XX) 84.............................
5) Ba cklight (59XX, 17XX) 84........................................
6) Key Uppercase 85................................................
7) Scroll Window 85................................................
3) Beeper Setup (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 86............................
1) Key Click (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 86........................
2) Error Tone 87...................................................
3) Beeper Select (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 87...........................
4) Tests 88..............................................................
1) Peripherals 88...................................................
2) Converters (59XX) 91.............................................
3) Memory View (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX) 91..........................
4) Packet Driver ( 6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 92.....................
5) Numbers 93....................................................
6) Timed Numbers 93..............................................
5) Version Info (Information) 93.............................................
6) Exit Menus 94.........................................................
7) More (Main Menu 2) 95.................................................
1) Keyboa rd Opts 95................................................
2) Save Parms (Parameters) 95........................................
3) Cloning Opts (59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 96...............................
4) Session Menu (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X with WTP, 6400, 5055,
59XX, 17XX, 11XX) 98......................................
Restarting Terminal Emulation 98..................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 100..................................
6400 Computer 100.............................................................
Opening the Ma in Menu 100...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 101...............................
5055 Data Collection PC 101......................................................
Programs to Create Terminal Emu lation Menus 102..............................
Opening the Ma in Menu 103...............................................
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS 103...............................
Customizing Your Configuration
105.......................................
Using the Au to-Login Feature 106..................................................
Developing Auto-Login Script Files 106.......................................
Commands 106....................................................
Search Strings 107..................................................
Control Characters 108..............................................
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Loading the Au to -Login Script File 108........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 108.....................
6400, 5055 Terminals 109...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 109....................................
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature 110.........................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 110.....................
6400, 5055 Terminals 110...........................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 110....................................
Sample Auto-Login Script Files 111...........................................
Auto-Login Resta rt 113....................................................
Creating a Custom Parameter Set-Up File 114.........................................
CONFIG.DAT Settings 114................................................
CONFIG.DAT Syntax 114..........................................
CONFIG.DAT Parameter Formats 115.................................
Verifying Your CONFIG.DAT Configuration 116........................
CONFIG.DAT Parameters and Qualifiers 116............................
Chang ing Text 133..............................................................
Preinitializing the Native TE Program 134............................................
Remapping the Terminal’s Keys 135.................................................
Remapping a Key or Two-Key Sequence 135....................................
Creating a Macro 136.....................................................
Nesting 137.............................................................
Remapping Keys for Each Session 137.........................................
Key Code Table 137......................................................
Remapping Characters 140........................................................
Substituting National Characters 141................................................
Creating the File 141......................................................
National Replacement Character Sets 142......................................
Example 143............................................................
Downloading Files 144...........................................................
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals 144............................
6400, 5055 Terminals 144..................................................
Reprogramming Flash Memory 145....................................
Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update 145...........................
INTERLNK Installation 145.........................................
INTERLNK and I NTERSVR 146.....................................
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals 146...........................................
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Using CHECKCFG to Compile and Decompile Custom Configurations 146..........
Converting Files from ASCII to Binary 146..............................
Converting Files from Binary to ASCII 147..............................
Listing Parameters and Values 147.....................................
Using FLSHCONV.EXE to Build Customized HEX Files 147...............
Locating and Appending .EXE Files 148.................................
Appending D a ta Files To Intel-Hex Files 148.............................
Downloading a Hex F ile 149.........................................
Intermec Application Server and Gateway Commands
151................
CMT (Return Parameter Values) 152................................................
CMT, (Set All Parameters) 153.....................................................
CMT0 (Set Response Delay) 155...................................................
CMT1 (Set Da ta Time-Out) 156...................................................
CMT2 (Intera ctive Mode) 157.....................................................
CMT4 (Add Line Feed to Responses) 158............................................
CMT5 (Set Gap Time-Out) 159...................................................
CMT8 (Set Data Error Checking) 160...............................................
CMT10 (Enable Extended Response Mode) 161.......................................
CMT13 (Automatically Enable Terminal) 162.........................................
CMT21 (One-Character Address Mode) 163..........................................
CMT22 (Multiple Buffering Mode) 164..............................................
CMT27 (6910 IGAP Operating Mode) 166...........................................
CMTI (Restore Default Parameters) 167.............................................
?(GetTransmitMessageStatus) 168................................................
E (Enable Terminals) 169.........................................................
R(Read) 170..................................................................
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T (Repeat Response) 172.........................................................
F (Return Terminal Power-Up Type) 173.............................................
DME (Echo-Back Dia gnostics) 174.................................................
DMP (Reset) 175...............................................................
DMV (Send Software Version) 176..................................................
Normal Communication Flow 177..................................................
Compatibility With Legacy Systems 178..............................................
Write Display Errors 179.........................................................
Terminal Commands
181....................................................
G (Reset Terminal) 182..........................................................
StD/ (Set Terminal Parameters) 183.................................................
WtB (Audio Annunciator) 187.....................................................
WtD/ (Write Display) 188........................................................
Command Extensions 190........................................................
WtD// ( Extended Write D isplay) 192................................................
WtD/ \yS (Download Table) 194...................................................
Input Field Control Byte 195................................................
Rules for Designing Tables 196..............................................
WtD/ \y (D isplay Table) 197......................................................
WtD/ \yT (Download and Display Table) 199.........................................
WtD/ \yU (Update Table) 201.....................................................
Replacing Pairs Together 203................................................
Restrictions 203..........................................................
Replacing the Prompt Field 203..............................................
Replacing the Field Only 204...............................................
WtD/ \yV (Update and D isplay Table) 205...........................................
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WtD/ \F (Set Terminal Function Keys) 208...........................................
WtD/ \B (Set Bank) 209..........................................................
WtD/ \BU (Update Bank) 210.....................................................
WtD/ \BE (Erase Ba nk) 211.......................................................
WtD/ \C (Set Screen Mode) 212...................................................
WtD/ \P (Print) 213.............................................................
WtD/ \PM (Port in Use Message) 215...............................................
WtD/ \PS (RS-232 Port Options) 217...............................................
WtD/ \PG (Get Data from an External Device) 218.....................................
WtD/ \PF ( Send a nd Get Data from an External Device) 221.............................
WtD/ \yP (Print Table) 223.......................................................
WtD/ \yR (Update and Print Table) 224.............................................
WtD/\yQ(Update,Display,andPrintTable) 226.....................................
WtD/ \T (Tone) 228............................................................
DtV (Terminal Emulation Version) 229..............................................
DtE (Echo-Back Diag nostic) 230...................................................
Bar Code Sca nning
231.......................................................
DK, Display Column Spacing 232..................................................
2415 and 2425 Terminal Displays 232........................................
10 Columns 232...................................................
12 Columns 232...................................................
17 Columns 233...................................................
20 Columns 234...................................................
22 Columns 234...................................................
26 Columns 235...................................................
32 Columns 236...................................................
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2435A Terminal Display 236................................................
9or10Columns 236...............................................
12 Columns 237...................................................
17 Columns 238...................................................
19 or 20 Columns 239..............................................
22 Columns 240...................................................
26 Columns 241...................................................
31 or 32 Columns 242..............................................
2455 Terminal Display 243.................................................
20 Columns 243...................................................
33 Columns 243...................................................
40 Columns 244...................................................
53 Columns 244...................................................
80 Columns 244...................................................
2475 and 248X Terminal Displays 245........................................
10 Columns 245...................................................
12 Columns 245...................................................
17 Columns 246...................................................
20 Columns 247...................................................
22 Columns 247...................................................
26 Columns 248...................................................
32 Columns 249...................................................
40 Columns 249...................................................
53 Columns 249...................................................
64 Columns 249...................................................
Cursor Keys 250................................................................
Tab Keys 250..................................................................
AID-Generating Keys 250.........................................................
Auto-Login Resta rt 253...........................................................
Native Additional Functions 254...................................................
Encoded Code 39 254............................................................
Terminating Keys 256.....................................................
Escape Characters 256.....................................................
Overriding Auto Tab Scan and Auto Enter Scan 257..............................
Bar Code Symbologies
259..................................................
Bar Code Algorithms 260.........................................................
UPC 261......................................................................
EAN 262......................................................................
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Codabar 262...................................................................
Code 11 262...................................................................
Code 39 263...................................................................
Encoded Code 39 (Concatenation) 263..............................................
Encoded Code 39 (Full ASCII ) 263.................................................
Code 93 264...................................................................
Code 128 264..................................................................
I 2 of 5 (Interleaved) 266.........................................................
S2of5(Standard2of5) 266......................................................
Plessey 267....................................................................
MSI Code ( Variant of Plessey) 267..................................................
Terminal Font Set Table
269.................................................
Native Sockets
279...........................................................
Communication Basics 280........................................................
Host Programming 281..........................................................
Coding the Application 281.................................................
Response Formats 282.....................................................
Error Messages 282.......................................................
Normal Communication 283......................................................
Coding the Application 283.................................................
Syntax for Terminals 283...................................................
WtD/ (Write Display) Command 283..................................
Native Mode Responses 284..........................................
Configuration 284..............................................................
Demonstration Program 285.......................................................
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Index
General Index 294...............................................................
Files Index 310.................................................................
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Intermec Trakker Antares 2475 Programmer's Manual

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