TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
3-8
Exploring the Configuration and System Menus
When you access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System, the Main Menu appears.
You use the Configuration Menu and the System Menu to configure the terminal.
The Configuration Menu contains these commands:
CONFIGURATION MENU
Symbologies Menu
Communications Menu
Terminal Menu
_` Select item
[Enter] Next screen
[F1] Help
[Esc] Exit
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Symbologies Menu
Choose the Symbologies Menu to configure and activate the bar
code symbologies the terminal can decode. An asterisk (*) on the Symbologies Menu
indicates that the symbology is active. For help, see “Choosing the Symbologies the
Terminal Decodes” earlier in this chapter.
Communications Menu
Choose the Communications menu to configure the primary
network parameters, the advanced network parameters, the radio parameters, or the serial
port parameters. On a T2420, only the serial port option is visible since the terminal has
no radio. For help, see Chapter 4, “Operating the Terminal in a Network.”
Terminal Menu
Choose the Terminal Menu to configure the way the terminal, keypad,
scanner, or screen operate. For help, see “Controlling How the Terminal Will Operate”
earlier in this chapter.
The System Menu contains these commands:
SYSTEM MENU
File Manager
Load Default Values
Set Time and Date
Store Configuration
Upgrade Firmware
_` Select item
[Enter] Next screen
[F1] Help
[Esc] Exit
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Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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