nugget
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Reader Command Reference
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7
4. Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode and receive the file.
Exit Accumulate Mode
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Or:
You can create your own bar code labels to receive files by creating a bar code in this
command format:
.%H
n
,
drive:filename
Example:
You want to send an application from the host in your CrossBar network to the 246X
terminal. On the host, use
HEX.EXE
to convert the application from
SHIPPING.BIN
to
SHIPPING.HEX
. On the host, use a utility such as InterScan to transmit
SHIPPING.HEX
through the 9154 or 9161 to the 246X terminal. Enter this command to receive the file
SHIPPING.BIN
on the terminal’s drive C through COM2:
.%H2,c:shipping.bin
The file
SHIPPING.HEX
is transferred, converted from 7-bit ASCII hexadecimal to 8-bit
binary, and stored as
SHIPPING.BIN
on the 246X terminal.
Receive File Via Network Communications
Purpose:
Receives a file from the DCS 300 or host and saves it on the 2461 terminal.
From Network:
.%R,
fromfilename,drive:tofilename
where:
.%R
is the command to receive a file that is transmitted over the Ethernet
network to the 2461 terminal.
fromfilename
is the name of the file you are transmitting from the DCS 300 or host
to the 2461 terminal. On the DCS 300, the file must be sent from the
D:\USERDATA
directory. To receive a file from the host, you need to
identify the path and filename.
Note: Do not specify the DCS 300 pathname
D:\USERDATA
in the
fromfilename field.
drive:
indicates the drive on the 2461 terminal where you want to receive
and store the file. You must include the colon (:) after the drive letter.
tofilename
is the name of the file you want to save on the 2461 terminal.
Keypad:
Not supported
Note: To scan these bar code labels, you must configure the terminal to use Code 39 in
Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” in Chapter 8.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2460
Page 1: ...Trakker Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User s Manual...
Page 4: ...blank page...
Page 19: ...Introducing the 246X Stationary Terminal 1...
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Page 29: ...Installing the Terminal 2...
Page 30: ...blank page...
Page 47: ...Configuring the Terminal 3...
Page 48: ...blank page...
Page 58: ...blank page...
Page 59: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 89: ...Programming the Terminal 5...
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Page 107: ...Troubleshooting 6...
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Page 121: ...Reader Command Reference 7...
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Page 149: ...Configuration Command Reference 8...
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Page 243: ...Specifications A...
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Page 257: ...Full ASCII Charts B...
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Page 267: ...Using the Default Applications C...
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Page 279: ...Index I...
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