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 Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminal 

Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User’s Manual 

Unpacking the Terminal 

When you remove the 243X from its box, save the box and shipping 
material in case you need to ship or store the terminal.  

 

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243X shipping box:

 This illustration shows the contents of the 243X shipping box.  

The shipping box contains: 

•  2430 or 2435 handheld terminal 

•  AC power supply adapter cable 

•  243X quick start guide 

•  Manual safety supplement (

Important 243X Information!

•  Handstrap (attached to the back of the 243X) 

 

Note: 

You also need a main battery pack to operate the terminal. See your 

Intermec sales representative for the battery packs that are currently 
available. 

Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2430

Page 1: ...he menu system operating the terminal in a network and troubleshooting problems If you need to learn how to configure the terminal develop and use applications run diagnostics use reader commands and...

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Page 4: ...r IRL JANUS LabelShop Mobile Framework MobileLAN Nor Ware Pen Key Precision Print PrintSet RoutePower TE 2000 Trakker Antares UAP Universal Access Point and Virtual Wedge are either trademarks or regi...

Page 5: ...ed scanners and cables Added support for the Wireless Transport Protocol WTP and modified support for the status icons 003 12 2002 Added information to support the 802 1x security option in firmware v...

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Page 7: ...Charging the Battery Pack 9 Installing the Battery Pack 10 Managing Battery Power 11 Using the Keypad 12 Finding the Special Keys 13 Typing the Characters Printed on the Keypad 14 Using the Suspend Re...

Page 8: ...nal 43 Configuring the RAM Drive 43 Configuring Flash Memory 44 Operating the Terminal in a Network 45 How the Terminals Fit Into Your Network 46 Using Serial Communications on the Terminal 51 Choosin...

Page 9: ...ing Data Through the Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X 76 Problems Scanning Bar Code Labels 76 Booting the Terminal 78 Booting the Terminal on Resume 78 Using the Boot Menu 79 Troubleshooting a Locked Up Ap...

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Page 11: ...in death To work on or near high voltage you should be familiar with approved industrial first aid methods Energized equipment Never work on energized equipment unless authorized by a responsible auth...

Page 12: ...le code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent complete tested programs The code is provided as is with all faults All warranties are express...

Page 13: ...h information about the features of the Trakker Antares 2430 and 2435 handheld terminals and how to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot them Use this manual in conjunction with the Tra...

Page 14: ...Before You Begin xii Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User s Manual...

Page 15: ...devices This chapter covers these topics What are the Trakker Antares 243X terminals What s new Using the terminal for the first time Unpacking the terminal Using the terminal s battery pack Using th...

Page 16: ...esize the screen based on operator preference and work environment 2435 The 2435 has all of the same functionality as the 2430 with the additional ability for real time communications through an RF ne...

Page 17: ...and installing the battery pack You can find this information throughout this user s manual However if you want to start using the terminal immediately see the Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal Q...

Page 18: ...designed to make data collection easy and includes these features 2435 Rechargeable battery pack CGA compatible screen Handstrap Keypad 243XU001 eps Good Read LED Integrated I O connector Docking con...

Page 19: ...e vehicle dock accessory Handstrap The elastic handstrap attaches to the back of the terminal to let you hold the terminal easily and securely for long periods of use Rechargeable battery pack and bac...

Page 20: ...TTLS security 802 1x Cisco LEAP security UDP Plus Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X network WTP or TCP IP TE 2000 IBM 3270 TE 2000 IBM 5250 and TE 2000 VT100 220 320 and ANSI terminal emulation application...

Page 21: ...r cable 2435 T r a k k e r A n t a r e s 2 4 3 X H a n d h e l d T e r m i n a l Q u i c k S t a r t G u i d e 243X shipping box This illustration shows the contents of the 243X shipping box The shipp...

Page 22: ...factors If you use the terminal for extended periods of time in sub freezing environments you may need to change the main battery pack more often Note Do not press f or when there is no battery pack i...

Page 23: ...ttery chargers Charging the Battery Pack You must fully charge the battery pack before you can use the terminal To charge the battery pack Place the battery pack in an empty slot in the Z2400 battery...

Page 24: ...k you must remove the handstrap Rotate the handstrap hook 90 degrees left or right and unhook it from the 243X Handstrap hook 243XU011 eps 2 Open the battery door 243XU015 eps b a a Push down on the b...

Page 25: ...handstrap is most effective if it crosses the entire back of the hand and not just the fingers Managing Battery Power To maximize the life of the battery pack use these power management features Manag...

Page 26: ...the terminal Using the Keypad The 243X has the following keypad options and overlays 57 key alphanumeric keypad 39 key function numeric keypad 48 key large alphanumeric keypad TE 2000 terminal emulat...

Page 27: ...ypad options The special keys that you use to type characters or perform functions are explained in the next sections 39 key U S English function numeric keypad 57 key U S English alphanumeric keypad...

Page 28: ...HIFT 243XU035 eps 48 key large alphanumeric keypad This illustration shows where the special keys are located on the 48 key keypad Note To access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Main Menu you need to use the...

Page 29: ...aracters using the 57 key U S English alphanumeric keypad This example shows you how to type characters on the keypad Using the Suspend Resume Key The terminal s Suspend Resume key is the f key or the...

Page 30: ...in the buffer When you press another key the key combination is entered into the terminal The Modifier Key status icon turns off unless the second key that you pressed is another modifier key that is...

Page 31: ...ure remains on until you disable it To disable Caps Lock using a 39 key or 57 key keypad 1 Press l The Modifier Key status icon turns on 2 Press r The Caps Lock and Modifier Key status icons turn off...

Page 32: ...in unaccented character appears on the terminal screen For a complete list of the international characters available in the terminal font see Appendix C International Character Support in the 2400 Fam...

Page 33: ...a lowercase character press the character To accent an uppercase character press w and then press the character To type the diacritical mark by itself press the s key 3 The accented character or diacr...

Page 34: ...meric keypad and 48 key large alphanumeric overlays For help see Finding the Special Keys on page 13 For help using TE 2000 see the appropriate TE 2000 guide Using the Screen You can use the terminal...

Page 35: ...network communications The status icons are disabled by default Battery Network Connect Network Transmit Modifier Key Caps Lock User Defined 243XU032 eps 243X status icons This illustration shows you...

Page 36: ...status icon is not instantaneously updated but it does tell you the communications status the last time data was sent or received from the 2435 Network Transmit This status icon turns on when data is...

Page 37: ...the Keypad Keypad Do This 39 key or 57 key Press l c 48 key Press the green key and then press There are five beep volume levels including off Each time you press the key sequence the beep volume bec...

Page 38: ...00 Family system manual Using the Terminal s Serial Port Serial ports also called COM communications ports are locations from which data can be passed into and out of the terminal The 243X supports RS...

Page 39: ...and the side scan buttons on the terminal do not activate the tethered input device that may be connected to the terminal When you unpack the 243X these bar code symbologies are enabled Code 39 Code...

Page 40: ...will hear a high beep The green Good Read LED turns on when you successfully scan a bar code label with the integrated scanner or an input device that is connected to the terminal This LED turns off...

Page 41: ...scanner slightly above or below the bar code label and press the scan button or the trigger 3 Pass the beam over the bar code label in a steady sweeping motion The terminal emits an audible crackle so...

Page 42: ...ts different bar code symbologies depending on the type of input device connected to the terminal For a list of these symbologies see Bar Code Symbologies on page 86 Connecting an Input Device 1 Use t...

Page 43: ...e This illustration shows you which connectors you can use to connect the 243X to a serial device or network Note The serial power connector and the input device connector lead to the same serial port...

Page 44: ...f the terminal drives for the 2430 and the 2435 Drive C Drive C is a 2MB flash drive You can use up to 750K of this flash drive to store up to 128 files on drive C Applications must be stored on drive...

Page 45: ...rive see RAM Drive Size in Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual Drive G Optional Drive G is an optional 2MB or 4MB extended storage drive that is only available on the 2430 Use this drive to sto...

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Page 47: ...ethods that you can use to configure the 243X and its memory and drives It also explains how to configure the terminal using the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System This chapter covers these topics How t...

Page 48: ...nds This method is a fast easy way to change the terminal s configuration You can scan the bar code labels in this manual and the 2400 Family system manual or you can create your own bar code labels F...

Page 49: ...ding it from the DCS 30X the terminal updates the current configuration The changes to the current configuration are lost when you boot or reset the terminal Active When you update the flash memory th...

Page 50: ...and the terminal s operating characteristics In the Symbologies Menu active symbologies are noted with an asterisk Diagnostics Menu Choose this menu to run hardware software or system diagnostics to h...

Page 51: ...ad Power Management Preamble Postamble RAM Drive Reader Command Menu Scanner SYMBOLOGIES MENU Code 39 Codabar Code 93 Code 128 2of5 I 2of5 MSI Plessey UPC EAN COMMUNICATIONS MENU Primary Network Advan...

Page 52: ...ad Default Values Set Time and Date Store Configuration Upgrade Firmware Clone Unit _ Select item Enter Next screen F1 Help Esc Exit 243XU051 eps Selecting menus and commands In this example from the...

Page 53: ...The Host IP Address and Terminal IP Address fields are entry fields You type a value into the field for each IP address Marking Check Boxes Screens may contain check boxes Check boxes are used when y...

Page 54: ...for the preamble or postamble Look up the control character in the Full ASCII Table in Appendix B of the 2400 Family system manual and find the two digit hexadecimal number For example ETX in the Full...

Page 55: ...screen For help exiting the menu system see the next two sections Exiting Screens and Saving Changes and Exiting the Menu System Exiting Screens and Saving Changes When you exit a screen you can save...

Page 56: ...store the changes in flash memory Store configuration changes in flash memory used when rebooting the terminal 243XU054 eps YES NO CANCEL Note You can also save the current configuration in flash mem...

Page 57: ...eeds by configuring up to 256K of the 512K RAM as a RAM drive the additional 2MB flash memory of the 4MB flash memory option to either store double byte fonts or to use as a 2MB drive Configuring the...

Page 58: ...figured to store a double byte font set up to 2MB maximum Note The 4MB flash memory is required for 802 1x TTLS security and is not available to store files or double byte fonts For more information a...

Page 59: ...re the 243X in a serial or RF network It also explains how the 243X fits into a particular network and how to use serial or network communications This chapter covers these topics How the terminals fi...

Page 60: ...to your network or distributed data collection system The terminals have a serial port to transmit data to and receive data from a host computer or PC through RS 232 serial communications Mainframe T...

Page 61: ...twork the 2435 communicates with a host computer through the G4000 The G4000 translates UDP Plus and WTP packets on the RF network into TCP IP packets on the wired network and vice versa TCP IP Direct...

Page 62: ...oam across subnetworks However to roam across subnetworks all terminal IP addresses must belong to the root IP subnet For more information see the MobileLAN access System Manual P N 067150 2435s 192 9...

Page 63: ...across subnetworks However to roam across subnetworks all terminal IP addresses must belong to the root IP subnet For more information see the MobileLAN access System Manual P N 067150 192 9 200 X sub...

Page 64: ...install the G4000 or host in another subnetwork In this network you must configure additional network parameters default router and subnet mask 192 9 200 X subnetwork 192 9 175 X subnetwork Ethernet 1...

Page 65: ...set for the host s or other device s serial port parameters Choosing a Communications Protocol After you connect the 243X to a host computer or other serial device you are ready to configure the seri...

Page 66: ...ity Stop bits Flow control EOM End of Message Configuration commands via serial port LRC SOM Start of Message Handshake enabled or disabled Poll Polling enabled or disabled Timeout Delay Configurable...

Page 67: ...nsmit operation the terminal issues the SEL sequence for the device addressed and sends the data if an acknowledge is received Before each receive operation the terminal issues a poll sequence and wai...

Page 68: ...endommager votre installation The 2435 has an internal antenna to transfer data using RF communications Before you can use RF communications you must perform these steps 1 Plan and prepare your netwo...

Page 69: ...y ensures that the coverage of each access point overlaps to provide uninterrupted wireless access at any location within the building This manual assumes that a site survey is complete and the access...

Page 70: ...client For help see DHCP Terminal in Chapter 6 of the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual P N 071389 Enable all 2435 terminals To use dcBrowser you do not define the host environment parameters...

Page 71: ...ate command must be configured to 2 4 GHz RF network before you can save any changes to the security ID parameter These parameters must be set to the same values on the terminals and the access points...

Page 72: ...figuration Command Reference in the 2400 Family system manual For more information about network connectivity and protocols see About Network Connectivity and Protocols in Chapter 1 of the 2400 Family...

Page 73: ...thenticates the terminal Note You can also use a MobileLAN access point with software release 1 80 or later as an authentication server For help see the MobileLAN access System Manual P N 067150 an In...

Page 74: ...d save all changes 4 Turn the terminal off and then on again If you have an application loaded on your terminal an application screen appears If you do not have an application loaded on your terminal...

Page 75: ...terminal It does not require the additional 4MB memory option To enable 802 1x LEAP security on the terminal 1 Make sure that your authentication server is properly configured For help see the documen...

Page 76: ...ues For help see Chapter 6 Configuration Command Reference in the 2400 Family system manual 4 Exit the menu system and save all changes 5 When the terminal is authenticated it emits a low beep and the...

Page 77: ...le using the terminal and provides some possible solutions It also describes how to boot or reset the terminal and clean the scanner window and terminal screen This chapter covers these topics Problem...

Page 78: ...ation appears on the screen If the terminal still will not boot contact your local Intermec service representative for help You press f or to turn on the terminal and the screen is blank and nothing h...

Page 79: ...verride command shown here to temporarily enable all of the reader commands You can also enable or disable reader commands with the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System For help see Command Processing in...

Page 80: ...in the Configuration Menu and cannot set two characters You may have a space in the SOM or EOM field The space does not show but it is a valid character To delete a space from the field put the curso...

Page 81: ...n would be a controller or host IP address set to 0 0 0 0 with the network enabled To set these four parameters follow these steps 1 Disable the Network Activate NA configuration command 2 Set the ter...

Page 82: ...M before you can set SOM or disable SOM You need to change the value of SOM Choose Serial Port from the Communications Menu Configurable Serial Port CSP protocol uses EOM to determine the serial commu...

Page 83: ...IP address assigned to the terminal and the Intermec Gateway DCS 30X or host On the 2435 you see this error message when exiting the Configuration Menu Network configuration error Network is enabled T...

Page 84: ...f the 2400 Family system manual This section references error numbers that are displayed on the Error Logger screen in the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System To view the Error Logger screen from the Mai...

Page 85: ...TLS or LEAP security The terminal indicates that it is not authenticated by emitting a high beep and a low beep This error code appears on the Error Logger screen 0x377 Make sure that the User Name an...

Page 86: ...ither of the server certificate common names configured on your terminal matches the server certificate common name in the active server certificate on your Odyssey server Delete both server certifica...

Page 87: ...ork you cannot scan or enter data when the 2435 is not communicating with an access point or you may lose your TCP session Make sure the Network Activate command is enabled For help see Network Activa...

Page 88: ...ork administrator to make sure the host is running and allowing users to login to the system When you turn on the terminal after it was suspended for 10 15 minutes or longer the terminal can no longer...

Page 89: ...AKKER Antares 2400 Menu System You can only run BIN applications in the menu system To run a DOS EXE application enter the filename at the DOS prompt For help see Running DOS Applications and Using RO...

Page 90: ...tive for help Press the Enter key to continue Receive Error XX press Enter There is an error receiving data from the Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X XX represents the status code error Note the error code...

Page 91: ...each symbology that is enabled has an asterisk next to the name of the symbology If your bar code symbology is disabled enable it and then try scanning the bar code label again Make sure that the appl...

Page 92: ...r help see Display Font Type or Display Spacing in Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual If the terminal continues to operate slowly contact your local Intermec service representative for help Wh...

Page 93: ...amily system manual Resume Execution Not Allowed Resume Execution Allowed ER0 ER1 ER0 ER1 Using the Boot Menu To access the Boot menu you can upgrade the firmware For help see Upgrading the Firmware i...

Page 94: ...en choose Upgrade Firmware c Choose OK choose YES and then press the Esc key The Boot Menu appears d Press 1 to boot the terminal 3 Scan the Reset Firmware label to restart the firmware and applicatio...

Page 95: ...ing the unit will void the warranty and may cause damage to the internal components Attention La terminal ne contient pas de pi ces r visibles par l utilisateur Le fait d ouvrir l unit annule la garan...

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Page 97: ...l specifications Terminal dimensions Power and electrical specifications Temperature and environmental specifications Screen Accessories Keypad options Application options Connectivity options Memory...

Page 98: ...ndard 243X 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Cold temperature 243X 30 C to 50 C 22 F to 122 F Storing the terminal 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F Charging the terminal 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Relative humidity 0...

Page 99: ...ypad Options 57 key Alphanumeric keypad available with programmable international 3270 TE 5250 TE or VT ANSI TE overlays 39 key Alphanumeric keypad available with programmable international 3270 TE 52...

Page 100: ...ic fallback for increased range Range 11 Mbps 160 m 525 ft open environment 50 m 165 ft semi open environment 24 m 80 ft closed environment Frequency band 2 4 to 2 5 GHz world wide OpenAir Radio Speci...

Page 101: ...connect it to the 243X using an interface cable and configure the Scanner Selection command on the 243X The appropriate interface cable and Scanner Selection command value for each input device is lis...

Page 102: ...rning About the Connector Modules on page 27 Input Devices for the Serial Connector Module Input Device Input Device Part Number Interface Cable Part Number Scanner Selection Command See Note 1400 lin...

Page 103: ...ctor and the pin assignments for COM1 Pin Assignments for the Input Device Connectors The following illustrations show the type of connector and pin assignments for the input device connectors on the...

Page 104: ...Appendix A Specifications nugget 39 90 Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User s Manual...

Page 105: ...Trakker Antares 243X Handheld Terminal User s Manual 91 Index I...

Page 106: ...essory 85 accent marks See diacritical marks accessories list of 85 active configuration 35 alphanumeric keypad options described 12 antenna internal 5 applications options described 85 TRAKKER Antare...

Page 107: ...ng to monitor 62 troubleshooting 72 to 74 75 Configurable protocol Character mode described 52 described 52 Frame mode described 53 configuration active 35 current 35 default 35 configuration commands...

Page 108: ...oller 74 error numbers configuring 802 1x security troubleshooting 71 72 how to view 70 See also the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual European languages keypad described 12 exiting screens 41...

Page 109: ...er 11 manual audience and purpose described xi Master Polling protocol described 53 memory described 30 flash saving configuration changes 42 RAM saving configuration changes 40 specifications 86 Menu...

Page 110: ...adio specifications 86 security 802 1x See 802 1x security site survey planning 55 status icons using to monitor 62 troubleshooting 72 to 74 RF network DCS 30X configuring 55 equipment required 55 ill...

Page 111: ...list of 85 booting 78 configuring summary of methods 34 using TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System 35 to 41 using Wavelink Avalanche See the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual described 2 dimensio...

Page 112: ...8 User Defined status icon described 22 using integrated I O port 24 serial port 24 terminal emulation keypads 20 terminal scanner 25 vehicle dock charging batteries 9 terminal accessory 85 vertical r...

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