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For a list of reader commands, see Chapter 8, “Reader Command Reference.” For a
list of configuration commands, see Chapter 9, “Configuration Command
Reference.”
Note: You can set the Postamble or Preamble command to use characters from the
extended ASCII character set such as the Field Exit code for 5250 TE. For help, see
“Auto-Advancing Through Fields on 5250 TE Screens” in the TRAKKER Antares
Terminal Emulation User’s Guide.
4. Repeat Step 3 to add another reader or configuration command, or choose OK.
5. To save the configuration changes in flash memory on the T2425, enter this reader
command as the last command and choose Add:
.+1
Otherwise, the commands only change the runtime configuration. You can also use
the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System to save configuration changes in flash
memory on the T2425. For help, see “Saving Configuration Changes in Flash
Memory” in Chapter 3.
6. Choose Download to download the commands and change the configuration of the
terminals selected.
Configuring the T2425 From the Host
You can use an application on the host computer to configure one T2425. For example,
you may want to change the Beep Volume command or the Display Backlight Timeout.
To send and receive configuration data or files, you need to write an application for the
host that can communicate with the DCS 300 in a UDP Plus network or directly through
the access point in a TCP/IP direct connect network. You use the Terminal Message
Format (TMF) protocol in the RF network to send and receive transactions between the
host application and the terminal.
UDP Plus is an Intermec value-added protocol. TCP/IP is an industry standard protocol.
For help, see “About Network Connectivity and Protocols” later in this chapter.
Configuring the T2425 in a UDP Plus Network
You can use the host computer to configure one T2425 in your 2.4 GHz RF network. For
example, you may want to change the Beep Volume command and the Display Backlight
Timeout.
To send and receive configuration data, you need to write an application for the host that
can communicate with the DCS 300. For help, see the DCS 300 Technical Reference
Manual. You use the Terminal Message Format (TMF) protocol in the RF network to
send and receive transactions between the host application and the terminal.
Note: You can continue running an application on the T2425 while configuring the
terminal.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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