TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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Running APPTSK.BIN and EM9560.BIN (continued)
The terminal boots, resets all firmware, and runs the application. The initial screen
for the application appears. You see one of these screens:
APPTSK.BIN Screen
EM9560.BIN Screen
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2. Scan this bar code label to toggle the clock display on or off.
Toggle Clock Display
*CLOCKDISPLAY*
*CLOCKDISPLAY*
3. Use the application to scan bar code labels, enter data through the keyboard, and
transmit data. The next section lists some examples of how you can use the
applications.
Example 1
Use the application to troubleshoot and test communications before loading and running
your data collection application. Connect the terminal to your network. Type data (“Hello
World”) on the TRAKKER Antares terminal keyboard or scan a bar code label. The data
is sent out all serial and network ports and should be received by the host if your terminal
is installed and configured correctly. Send data from the host and verify that the data
displays on the terminal screen.
Example 2
Connect a serial input device, such as a 2D scanner, to a serial port on the TRAKKER
Antares terminal. Data from the input device is displayed on the terminal screen and
transmitted out the network (RF) port.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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Page 25: ...nuggetf code39 Getting Started 1...
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Page 135: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 193: ...Troubleshooting 6...
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Page 219: ...Running Diagnostics 7...
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Page 243: ...Reader Command Reference 8...
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Page 269: ...Configuration Command Reference 9...
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Page 389: ...Terminal Specifications A...
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Page 405: ...Full ASCII Charts B...
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Page 415: ...International Character Support C...
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Page 427: ...Using the Default Applications D...
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