Configuring the Terminal
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3. Choose OK and press
to exit the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
Choose Cancel and press
to return to the Main Menu.
After you exit the menu system, the terminal will resume the application you were
running when you started the menu system.
Configuring the Terminal by Scanning Bar Codes
You can configure the terminal by scanning bar code labels that are listed in this manual
or by creating your own Code 39 or Code 93 bar code labels.
Note: If you are working in the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System, you cannot scan
configuration commands. Exit the menu system to scan configuration commands.
For example, you can use the Beep Volume command to adjust the volume of the
terminal’s audio signals. You can scan this bar code label to set the beep volume to a
quiet audio level:
Set Beep Volume to Quiet
*$+BV1*
*$+BV1*
To configure the terminal, you can scan four separate bar code labels or you can create
bar code labels that contain more than one configuration command. For example, you can
create one bar code label to configure the terminal for:
•
One-Shot Scanner mode (SB0)
•
Scanner Redundancy set to high (SR2)
•
Beep Volume set to very loud (BV4)
•
Disable Keypad Clicker (KC0)
One-Shot Scanner Mode, Set Scanner Redundancy to High, Set Beep Volume to Very Loud,
Disable Keypad Clicker
*$+SB0SR2BV4KC0*
*$+SB0SR2BV4KC0*
For a list of all the configuration commands, see Chapter 9, “Configuration Command
Reference.”
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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