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11. Press
to save the changes and exit the Radio screen.
Note: If the terminal is on a different IP subnetwork from the DCS 300 or host, you
must also configure the default router and subnet mask. Choose the Advanced
Network command to set these parameters. For help, see Chapter 4, “Operating
the Terminal in a Network.”
12. For TCP/IP networks, press
: to choose the Advanced Network command and then
press
. The Advanced Network screen appears.
UDP Plus Advanced Network
TCP/IP Advanced Network
ADVANCED NETWORK
Loopback:
Disabled
Network Port: 05555
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Router:
0.0.0.0
Controllr Connect Chk
Send Timer:0035 sec
Recv Timer:0060 sec
Retries: 07
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ADVANCED NETWORK
Network Port: 00023
Subnet Mask:
255.255.255.0
Default Router:
0.0.0.0
TCP/IP Maximum
Transmit Timeout:
020 sec
OK
CANCEL
Note: For UDP Plus networks, the Network Port default is 5555, which matches the
default value set on the DCS 300.
13. In the Network Port field, type a number from 1 to 65535 and then press
V. The
default value is 23, which enables VT/ANSI Telnet communications. If you are not
using Telnet communications, enter the port number used by your application.
14. Press
? to exit the Communications Menu. The Configuration Menu appears.
15. Press
? to exit the Configuration Menu.
16. Press
to choose Yes and save the new configuration in RAM. Once the changes
are saved, the terminal uses the new configuration.
17. Press
? to exit the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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Page 25: ...nuggetf code39 Getting Started 1...
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Page 61: ...Learning How to Use the Terminal 2...
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Page 135: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 173: ...Using Custom Applications 5...
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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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