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Using the DCS 300 to Download Applications
You can download applications and files to a 2461 terminal using network
communications. The advantage to downloading files via network (Ethernet)
communications is that you can download multiple files to one or more terminals.
You use Ethernet communications to download applications from the DCS 300 to 2461
terminals running UDP Plus or from the host to 2461 terminals running TCP/IP. This
section explains how to use the DCS 300 to download applications and files. For help
downloading files in a TCP/IP network, see Chapter 4, “Operating the Terminal in a
Network.”
To download applications and files from the DCS 300
1. Copy the applications and files to the server.
2. Download the applications and files to the 2461.
Each step is described in the next sections. Before you start, make sure the 2461 is
communicating with the DCS 300. If you need any help installing or configuring the
network, see Chapter 4, “Operating the Terminal in a Network.”
Copying Files to the DCS 300
You can use these instructions to copy binary applications and files from a 3.5-inch
disk to the DCS 300.
To copy applications and files to the DCS 300
1. Insert the 3.5-inch disk that contains the files in the disk drive of the DCS 300.
2. From the main menu sidebar buttons, choose File Handling. The File Handling
dialog box appears.
3. In the File Handling list box, select Restore User Files and choose Start. A message
box appears telling you to insert the floppy disk in the disk drive of the DCS 300.
4. Choose OK. The Restore User Files dialog box appears. The files on the floppy
disk appear in the Available Files list box.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2460
Page 1: ...Trakker Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User s Manual...
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Page 19: ...Introducing the 246X Stationary Terminal 1...
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Page 29: ...Installing the Terminal 2...
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Page 59: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 243: ...Specifications A...
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