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TRAKKER Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User’s Manual 

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Transmit and Convert 8-Bit Binary Files to 7-Bit ASCII Files (continued)

Scan:

1. Scan this bar code label:

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.

Enter Accumulate Mode / Transmit File

*/K/O/E/EH*

*+/%%H*

2. Scan the bar code label for the terminal COM port you are using to transmit the

file. The label also includes the required comma.

COM1

COM2

*1/L*

*2/L*

*1,*

*2,*

3. Scan the bar code label(s) for the file you want to transmit. You can scan labels

from the “Full ASCII Bar Code Chart” in Appendix B. The label must use this
format:

drive:filename

4. Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode and transmit the file.

Exit Accumulate Mode

*-/*

*-/*

Or:

You can create your own bar code labels to transmit files by creating a bar code in this
command format:

%%H

n

,

drive:filename

Example:

You want to upload an application from the 246X terminal in your CrossBar network to
the host. On the host, you need to receive the file using a utility such as InterScan.
Enter this command to transmit the file 

SHIPPING.BIN

 from the terminal’s drive C

through COM2:

%%H2,c:shipping.bin

The file is converted from 8-bit binary to 7-bit ASCII hexadecimal and transmitted to
the host. Use 

HEX.EXE

 to convert the application back to its original 8-bit binary

format.

Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2460

Page 1: ...Trakker Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ed for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Information and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice 2002 by Intermec Technologies Corporation All Rights...

Page 3: ...Control reader command Added a long range laser scanner option to the Scanner Selection configuration command Made minor corrections and changes throughout the manual 003 10 00 This manual was revise...

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Page 5: ...he Power Supply and Backup Battery 1 8 Understanding the Backup Battery 1 8 Recognizing a Low or Discharged Backup Battery 1 9 Defining the Terminal s Memory and Drives 1 9 Where Do You Go From Here 1...

Page 6: ...y Scanning Bar Codes 3 5 Scanning Bar Codes to Enable Symbologies 3 7 Saving Configuration Changes in Flash Memory 3 9 Restoring the Terminal s Default Configuration 3 10 Upgrading the Firmware 3 10 O...

Page 7: ...ons 5 6 Converting Applications Between JANUS and TRAKKER Antares 5 7 Converting IRL Programs Between the 95XX and 246X Terminal 5 7 Converting the Application to a Binary File 5 8 Using the Serial Po...

Page 8: ...tion 7 8 Default Configuration 7 8 Multiple Read Labels 7 9 Reset Firmware 7 9 Save Configuration in Flash Memory 7 10 Scanner Trigger On and Off 7 10 Set Time and Date 7 11 Status Lights Control 7 12...

Page 9: ...tic Shutoff 8 7 Baud Rate 8 9 Beep Volume 8 11 Character Set 8 12 Codabar 8 14 Code 11 8 15 Code 16K 8 16 Code 2 of 5 8 17 Code 39 8 18 Code 49 8 22 Code 93 8 23 Code 128 8 24 Command Processing 8 25...

Page 10: ...Lock 8 52 Keypad Clicker 8 53 LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check 8 54 MSI 8 55 Multi Drop Address 8 56 Network Activate 8 57 Network Port 8 58 Parity 8 60 Plessey 8 61 Poll Polling 8 62 Postamble 8 64...

Page 11: ...IP Address 8 85 Time and Date 8 87 Time in Seconds 8 88 Timeout Delay 8 89 UPC EAN 8 91 Specifications Physical and Environmental Specifications A 3 Pin Assignments A 5 Pin Assignments for the CrossB...

Page 12: ...rs B 9 Lowercase Letters B 10 Using the Default Applications About the Applications Shipped on the Terminal C 3 Defining APPTSK BIN and EM9560 BIN C 3 Defining the Emulation Features of EM9560 BIN C 4...

Page 13: ...injured and equipment and data can be damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions Do not repair or adjust alone Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone under any circumsta...

Page 14: ...il Une pr caution vous avertit d une proc dure de fonctionnement d une m thode d un tat ou d un rapport qui doit tre strictement respect pour emp cher l endommagement ou la destruction de l quipement...

Page 15: ...and explains how to install and configure your terminal to communicate with other devices 5 Introduces the 246X programmable terminals and explains how to download and run applications 6 Lists problem...

Page 16: ...l the TRAKKER Antares 2461 terminal 246X The generic term 246X indicates either the TRAKKER Antares 2460 or 2461 stationary terminal Terminal The generic term terminal indicates any TRAKKER Antares 24...

Page 17: ...ctual text of the command You can also create and print configuration labels and reader command labels in Code 93 which has its own start and stop codes Conventions for Commands This manual includes s...

Page 18: ...Required parameters If a parameter is not enclosed in brackets the parameter is required You must include the parameter in the command otherwise the command will not execute correctly where This word...

Page 19: ...Introducing the 246X Stationary Terminal 1...

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Page 21: ...er via serial or Ethernet communications You can configure the terminal by scanning bar codes or by downloading configuration commands from your host Note The 246X terminals communicate with either th...

Page 22: ...ower supply ships with a North American power cable Part No 586105 You must purchase power cables for other countries separately Power Cables The main power supply supports these international power c...

Page 23: ...rd accessory to the 246X terminal 3 12V power supply connector The terminal operates using an external power supply You must have a power supply connected to operate the terminal 4 COM1 You can commun...

Page 24: ...ny task or error within your application You can also use the Status Lights Control reader command to turn this status light on and off For help see Status Lights Control in Chapter 7 Network Connect...

Page 25: ...speaker to emit beep sequences as you use the terminal You can change the audio volume to meet the needs of your working environment by scanning bar code labels To raise or lower the beep volume scan...

Page 26: ...ry is rechargeable The terminal continuously monitors the backup battery voltage level and charges the backup battery whenever the voltage level gets low The power supply provides the power to charge...

Page 27: ...ckup battery Caution When you replace the backup battery all data stored in RAM is lost Conseil Lors du remplacement de la batterie de secours toutes les donn es stock es dans la m moire vive RAM sont...

Page 28: ...s with a three character extension Where Do You Go From Here Now that you understand the features and capabilities of your new 246X terminal you can use this manual to learn how to perform these tasks...

Page 29: ...Installing the Terminal 2...

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Page 31: ...2460 only Ethernet 10BaseT cable 2461 only Installing the Terminal and Connecting External Devices The steps to install your 246X terminal depend on the options that you purchased and the type of netw...

Page 32: ...tively dust free stable and dry Note Make sure that you mount the terminal so that you can easily connect the power supply to the back of the terminal To mount the 246X terminal 1 Select a flat surfac...

Page 33: ...pply to the power connector on the terminal Connect the power cable from the power supply to a powered electrical outlet 246XU 005 Power supply Power cable Power connector 2 To make sure that you keep...

Page 34: ...laser scanners 1550B laser scanner with software version 1 9 or later 1551B laser scanner with software version 1 1 or later 1552 cordless laser scanner with 9745 base station 1463 CCD scanner To conn...

Page 35: ...of the keys on the keyboard work the same as if the keyboard were attached to your PC To connect a keyboard Insert the keyboard DIN connector into the keyboard connector on the 246X terminal 246XU 00...

Page 36: ...ial device such as a printer a scale a 9189 or a PC The 2460 comes with two serial ports COM1 and COM2 COM2 supports RS 232 422 485 communications You can use COM2 to connect to a serial device a wire...

Page 37: ...r the 2460 by converting it to a Microsoft C C application There are two options for converting an IRL program Use an IRL to C conversion program For help contact your local Intermec service represent...

Page 38: ...le 2 Connect the Multi Drop network cable to one end of the TRAKKER Antares CrossBar adapter 3 Connect the other end of the TRAKKER Antares CrossBar adapter to the 9154 or 9161 controller 246XU 031 To...

Page 39: ...nfiguring the Serial Port Parameters later in this chapter d Use the FileCopy utility that ships with the PSK and EZBuilder to download your C C application converted from IRL from a PC to the 2460 Fo...

Page 40: ...am and send data to the controller Note You can use COM1 to connect to another RS 232 serial device once you have downloaded the application Connecting Directly to an Ethernet Network The 2461 termina...

Page 41: ...To turn on the terminal Press the On Off W button on the terminal The terminal runs POST power on self test displays the version number and then displays the date and time Note If the backup battery c...

Page 42: ...he backup battery for 24 hours to fully charge the backup battery Note For more information about the backup battery see Learning About the Power Supply and Backup Battery in Chapter 1 Configuring the...

Page 43: ...e year dd 01 31 Day of the month hh 00 23 Hour mm 00 59 Minutes ss 00 59 Seconds 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Exit Accumulate Mode 4 If you want to configure a serial p...

Page 44: ...bits 7 EOM End of Message x03 hexadecimal ASCII value for ETX Flow control None Handshake Disabled LRC Disabled Parity Even Poll Polling Disabled Protocol Configurable SOM Start of Message x02 hexade...

Page 45: ...bar codes see Chapter 8 Configuration Command Reference Note If the 2461 is on a different IP subnetwork from the DCS 300 or host you must also configure the default router and subnet mask To configu...

Page 46: ...Using the Default Applications Turning the Terminal On and Off The Wbutton on the front of the terminal acts as a Suspend Resume key When you press Wto turn off the terminal the terminal does not actu...

Page 47: ...Configuring the Terminal 3...

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Page 49: ...For help see Chapter 4 Operating the Terminal in a Network Learning About Configuration Parameters You can customize many operating characteristics of the 246X terminals such as the volume of its sta...

Page 50: ...canning Bar Codes to Enable Symbologies later in this chapter To ensure that the terminal can operate quickly and efficiently you should enable only the bar code symbologies that you are going to scan...

Page 51: ...ls beeper and keypad clicker enable or disable the keypad clicker and keypad caps lock customize the way the scanner connected to the 246X operates by selecting scan ahead data buffering type of scann...

Page 52: ...h configuration command must include the command syntax and the value for the command For example BV is the command syntax for Beep Volume and the value 4 sets the beep volume to very loud If you set...

Page 53: ...code symbology used in your bar code labels Only enable the bar code symbologies that you need to scan For more information about each symbology and the configuration options see Chapter 8 Configurat...

Page 54: ...39 Full ASCII With No Check Digit CB111 CB111 Code 49 No Enable Code 49 CJ1 CJ1 Code 93 No Enable Code 93 CF1 CF1 Code 128 YES Enable Standard Code 128 CH1 CH1 MSI No Enable MSI Without Check Digits...

Page 55: ...that you can configure the terminal and how the configuration is updated Configure the Terminal Runtime or RAM Configuration Updated Boot or Flash Configuration Updated Scanning bar code labels Yes No...

Page 56: ...r network To restore the default configuration using the reader command Scan this bar code label Default Configuration 0 0 Upgrading the Firmware The terminal firmware includes these items Sample appl...

Page 57: ...pter 4 Once the terminal is connected you can upgrade the firmware Note On the 2461 you can also upgrade the firmware on one or more terminals using the Firmware Upgrade Utility on the DCS 300 For hel...

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Page 59: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...

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Page 61: ...ations Before you can use the serial port you need to connect and configure the terminal The next sections cover these topics How the 246X Terminal Fits Into Your Serial or CrossBar Network Identifyin...

Page 62: ...485 communications You can use COM2 to connect to a serial device for example a printer a wired network or an Intermec CrossBar network In a CrossBar network the 2460 transfers data to the 9154 or 916...

Page 63: ...serial port to connect to a 900 MHz network via the 9189 RF Gateway The 246X terminal communicates with the 900 MHz network using Polling Mode D protocol 246X Stationary Terminal in a 900 MHz Network...

Page 64: ...r printer controller or other serial device by using one of the COM ports For help connecting to a serial port see Chapter 2 Installing the Terminal Choosing a Communications Protocol After you connec...

Page 65: ...cter DLE is not inserted before any character DLE characters are not stripped out of the incoming data stream and no characters such as EOM or SOM are added Here are the serial port parameters you can...

Page 66: ...g so your application must poll periodically for data Before each transmit operation the terminal issues the SEL sequence for the device addressed and sends the data if an acknowledge is received Befo...

Page 67: ...g Configurable protocol on COM1 you can set a value for poll but the terminal will not use it if handshake is not enabled Once the terminal is connected and configured you can transfer data between th...

Page 68: ...onfiguration Get request sent from the host application Cg Configuration Get response sent from the terminal to the host CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application Cs Configuration Se...

Page 69: ...n command to a value of 4 which is a very loud beep volume KA1 enables the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command 1 is the reader command that saves configuration changes to the terminal s flash memor...

Page 70: ...the DCS 300 2461 with UDP Plus 3 Configure each 2461 terminal Each step is described in detail in the next sections How the 2461 Fits Into Your Ethernet Network The 2461 terminal is a versatile termi...

Page 71: ...gh the server with your host by using UDP Plus protocol For help installing the server see the DCS 300 System Manual Part No 067296 Note You can use a 2461 running TCP IP protocol and the DCS 300 in a...

Page 72: ...you configure in each type of network Network Parameters Same IP Subnetwork Different IP Subnetwork Time and date X X Network activate X X Controller IP address UDP Plus X X Host IP address TCP IP X...

Page 73: ...ns The 2461 with UDP Plus is trying to establish communications with the DCS 300 but it is not connected Note The Network Connect status light does not blink on a 2461 with the TCP IP protocol You may...

Page 74: ...o configure one or more 2461 terminals in your Ethernet network You can also send reader commands such as Delete File to one or more terminals This method is very fast and efficient if you need to cha...

Page 75: ...1 From the Host You can use an application on the host computer to configure one 2461 terminal For example you may want to change the Beep Volume command To send and receive configuration data or file...

Page 76: ...re both will receive all responses from all 2461 terminals To set up the host computer Verify that you can communicate with the DCS 300 To set up the application Prepare and write a host application t...

Page 77: ...t that can communicate with a 2461 directly through the Ethernet network You use the Terminal Message Format TMF protocol to send and receive transactions between the host application and the terminal...

Page 78: ...o retrieve from the terminal To save configuration changes in flash memory send the reader command 1 as the last command For a list of commands see Chapter 7 Reader Command Reference or Chapter 8 Conf...

Page 79: ...3KA1 Note The transaction header is not shown in this example You do not need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP IP network where CS is a TMF Configuration Set request is the Change...

Page 80: ...d the following TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol server must be running on the host TFTP server must be running on at least a Pentium processor or equivalent 2461 terminal must be communicating wit...

Page 81: ...continue running an application while you use the CLIENT EXE application to send commands To use the sample utility CLIENT CPP 1 Make sure the TFTP server is running on the host and the 2461 is commu...

Page 82: ...AM 0 if connection INVALID_SOCKET ErrorMessage socket WSAGetLastError lookup the IP address of the requested host HOSTENT phostent gethostbyname argc 2 argv 1 SERVER_HOSTNAME if phostent 0 ErrorMessag...

Page 83: ...ength run the user interface char sz 1024 char rz 1024 BOOL bConnectionAlive TRUE printf int Scount Rcount int cbRecv cbSend Scount Rcount 0 int cbLen rcLen unsigned char psend unsigned char sz contin...

Page 84: ...ssage closesocket WSAGetLastError release the resources held by the socket library error WSACleanup if error 0 ErrorMessage WSACleanup WSAGetLastError return 0 UTILS H Utility Used by CLIENT CPP inclu...

Page 85: ...des a common interface to these Intermec value added protocols Terminal Message Format TMF is an Intermec proprietary protocol that is used to route data and network management messages between applic...

Page 86: ...driver Serial port Wired Network UDP Plus Configurable serial port protocol Application OSI Layers Presentation Session Transport Network Data Link Physical Communications API and additions Trivial Fi...

Page 87: ...et Control Message Protocol ICMP complies with the standard outlined in RFC 826 Transport UDP The User Datagram Protocol UDP complies with the standard outlined in RFC 768 TCP Transmission Control Pro...

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Page 89: ...Programming the Terminal 5...

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Page 91: ...d applications and files to the 246X terminal and then run an application For help see page 5 9 Use the DCS 300 to download applications and files to the 2461 1 Create your applications using the TRAK...

Page 92: ...6X stationary terminals ship loaded with a sample application and the 9560 emulation application You can develop your own data collection application for the 246X terminal and then download the applic...

Page 93: ...2K less the size of the RAM drive if configured Application name Customer defined eight characters with three character extension Storing applications Multiple maximum depends on the drive space Devel...

Page 94: ...help you create applications for the terminal In addition to the PSK you also need Microsoft Visual C C version 1 5X Part No 590224 The PSK kit contains Programmer s software libraries Application Si...

Page 95: ...KKER Antares PSK In general a C C application written for TRAKKER Antares terminals requires minor changes to run on a JANUS device However an application written for a JANUS device may require more c...

Page 96: ...o an executable binary file BIN when you download the file If you download the applications using another method you need to convert the application to a binary file To convert an executable file to a...

Page 97: ...e Chapter 7 Reader Command Reference The instructions in this section explain how to use the FileCopy utility to download or upload applications and files to or from the terminal To run an application...

Page 98: ...top bits b Select the Serial Communications Setup tab to verify and configure the PC serial communications parameters c Scan bar code labels to configure the COM1 or COM2 serial port parameters on the...

Page 99: ...and configuration you can download other files to drive C D or E 7 If you are downloading an application and want to run it on the terminal immediately after it is downloaded enable the Run program c...

Page 100: ...s 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 nee...

Page 101: ...ted Files list box a Select the file name b Choose Select The file name appears in the Selected Files list box If the Selected Files list box shows any files that you do not want to restore select the...

Page 102: ...ions and files to the terminal To prepare the terminal Make sure the terminal is on and communicating with the server Look at the status lights on the left side of the terminal s front panel If the Ne...

Page 103: ...iles and Data list box If there are entries then choose Clear to remove them 7 In the Initialization Data box choose File 8 In the field type filename where filename is the name of the executable bina...

Page 104: ...eader command and choose Add The command appears in the Files and Data box For example to run the application SHIPPING BIN enter this command c shipping bin 16 Choose OK to save your changes and retur...

Page 105: ...the network For help see Chapter 7 Reader Command Reference 3 Scan a bar code to configure the Resume Execution command to resume not allowed See the Resume Execution command in Chapter 8 Each time y...

Page 106: ...nal User s Manual nugget 39 5 18 6 If the terminal will not boot try loading the firmware For help see Upgrading the Firmware in Chapter 3 If the terminal will not boot or reset contact your local Int...

Page 107: ...Troubleshooting 6...

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Page 109: ...ning Configuration Commands 2461 Will Not Communicate With Ethernet Network Devices Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port Problems Transmitting Data Through the DCS 300 Bar Code Labels Wi...

Page 110: ...nterpreted as a command Enable Override DC3 DC3 You scan a valid bar code label to enter data for your application The data decoded by the input device does not match the data encoded in the bar code...

Page 111: ...The system boots clears RAM memory and starts your application If the terminal will not boot or reset contact your local Intermec service representative for help The terminal is booting and you see a...

Page 112: ...in Chapter 4 If you cannot fix the addressing problem check with your network administrator to get the IP address assigned to the terminal and the DCS 300 or host The terminal and DCS 300 or host TCP...

Page 113: ...icates in Character mode When EOM is enabled the terminal communicates in Frame mode Follow these rules to configure the serial port for Configurable protocol To use Frame mode you need to set EOM fir...

Page 114: ...ation Command Reference You scan a configuration command such as Keypad Caps Lock and nothing happens There are two possible solutions You may have one or more reader commands disabled such as Change...

Page 115: ...erver is turned on and data collection is started The Network Connect status light remains on but the host computer is not receiving any data from the 2461 There may be a problem with the connection b...

Page 116: ...borted The transaction just sent to the DCS 300 was not received Try sending the transaction again Transmit Error XX press Enter There is an error transmitting data to the DCS 300 XX represents the st...

Page 117: ...scured The input device such as a 1550 laser scanner window may be dirty Clean the scanning window of the scan module with a solution of ammonia and water Wipe dry Do not allow abrasive material to to...

Page 118: ...le To check the quality of the bar code label try scanning a bar code label that you know scans Compare the two bar code labels to see if the bar code quality is too low You may need to replace the la...

Page 119: ...you turn on the terminal Use the Boot Terminal bar code Booting the Terminal on Resume When you press Wto turn off the terminal it turns off and goes into Suspend mode When you press Wto turn on the...

Page 120: ...the Terminal If the terminal or application is locked up and the terminal will not respond to any key sequences you can reset the terminal Before you reset the terminal try the following in order Pre...

Page 121: ...Reader Command Reference 7...

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Page 123: ...he reader commands are listed in alphabetical order within these three categories You will find the purpose command syntax and bar code labels for each reader command in this chapter Note The Code 39...

Page 124: ...xceeds 250 characters the data is truncated If you reset the terminal software or hardware reset you exit Accumulate mode the entire buffer is cleared and all data accumulated is lost To use Accumulat...

Page 125: ...r code label to exit Accumulate mode and enter the data record Exit Accumulate Mode Enter Accumulate Mode Purpose Enters Accumulate mode You can accumulate data from a series of bar code labels and en...

Page 126: ...m Network Not supported Scan Clear Enter Purpose Enters the current data record and remains in Accumulate mode If no data exists a null string is entered From Network Not supported Scan Enter Exit Acc...

Page 127: ...guration Multiple Read Labels Reset Firmware Save Configuration in Flash Memory Scanner Trigger On and Off Set Time and Date Status Lights Control Boot Terminal Purpose Boots the terminal The terminal...

Page 128: ...he terminal to its default configuration resets the firmware boots the terminal and runs your application The default configuration for the terminal is listed in Appendix A For help see Restoring the...

Page 129: ...d reads and decodes the space as data From Network Not supported Label Syntax Start Code SP data Stop Code where SP is the ASCII space character and data is the content of the label Example Multiple R...

Page 130: ...anner operates differently depending on the Scanner mode and scanner trigger configuration settings If you configure the terminal to use One Shot Scanner mode and level triggering the scanner automati...

Page 131: ...ommand only for backward compatibility with the 95XX terminal If you do not need backward compatibility use the Time and Date configuration command For help see Time and Date in Chapter 8 Note The Set...

Page 132: ...to Digit Status Light Value Meaning 1 Modifier 0 1 X Off On No change 2 Not used X No change 3 Good Read 0 1 X Off On No change 4 User Defined 0 1 X Off On No change 5 to 8 Not used XXXX No change All...

Page 133: ...Change XXXX XXXX 6 Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode Exit Accumulate Mode File Management Reader Commands The reader commands you can use to manage files and applications are listed in...

Page 134: ...m Network drive filename where is the command to delete a file drive indicates the drive where you want to delete a file You must include the colon after the drive letter filename is the file you want...

Page 135: ...he host computer through the serial port and saves it on the 246X terminal You must have the terminal connected to the host through a serial port For help see Chapter 2 Installing the Terminal On the...

Page 136: ...want to receive and store the file You must include the colon after the drive letter filename is the file you want to receive and save on the terminal Keypad Not supported Note To scan these bar code...

Page 137: ...mmand to receive the files on the 246X terminal Yn drive For example to receive the files through COM1 to drive D on the 246X terminal use this command Y1 d All files that match the wild card specific...

Page 138: ...mmand to receive a file that was converted from 7 bit ASCII hexadecimal and convert it back to an 8 bit binary file The terminal uses the current serial port configuration protocol baud rate etc for t...

Page 139: ...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 th...

Page 140: ...scan labels from the Full ASCII Bar Code Chart in Appendix B The label must use this format fromfilename drive tofilename 3 Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode and receive the file Exit A...

Page 141: ...drive letter you entered for the oldfilename newfilename is the new name of the file Scan 1 Scan this bar code label Enter Accumulate Mode Rename File 2 Scan the bar code label s for the file you wan...

Page 142: ...e the colon after the drive letter filename is the application you want to run Scan 1 Scan this bar code label Enter Accumulate Mode Run Program 2 Scan the bar code label s for the application you wan...

Page 143: ...receive the file using a serial communications package i e Windows 3 1 Terminal Win95 Hyperterminal Crosstalk or Procomm that supports one of these protocols XMODEM XMODEM 1K YMODEM XMODEM 1K is a ver...

Page 144: ...pter 8 Scan 1 Scan this bar code label Enter Accumulate Mode Transmit File K O E E 2 Scan the bar code label for the communications protocol you want to use XMODEM XMODEM 1K YMODEM X K Y X K Y 3 Scan...

Page 145: ...send 8 bit binary files across a 7 bit system without converting the files the files are not compatible and will not run You use the Transmit File command and a host utility to convert the 8 bit bina...

Page 146: ...abels from the Full ASCII Bar Code Chart in Appendix B The label must use this format drive filename 4 Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode and transmit the file Exit Accumulate Mode Or Yo...

Page 147: ...ill be saved on the DCS 300 or host On the DCS 300 the file is saved on the D USERDATA directory To transmit a file to the host you need to identify the path and filename where you want to save the fi...

Page 148: ...ork Communications continued Or You can create your own bar code labels to transmit files by creating a bar code in this command format R drive fromfilename tofilename Example To transmit the file SHI...

Page 149: ...Configuration Command Reference 8...

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Page 151: ...and purpose Command syntax and options Default setting Bar code labels you can scan to set or change each command The configuration commands are listed alphabetically by command name For a list of bar...

Page 152: ...ernet network communications Bar Code Symbologies Ethernet Network Communications Codabar 8 14 Controller IP Address 8 30 Code 11 8 15 Default Router 8 34 Code 16K 8 16 Dynamic Host Configuration Prot...

Page 153: ...33 Handshake 8 42 Flash Memory Configuration 8 39 LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check 8 54 Keypad Caps Lock 8 52 Multi Drop Address 8 56 Keypad Clicker 8 53 Parity 8 60 Postamble 8 64 Poll Polling 8 62...

Page 154: ...e command is the syntax for the Change Configuration command command is the syntax for the command you want to change For example the command syntax for a preamble is ADdata To change or set a preambl...

Page 155: ...ble Append Time DE0 DE0 Enable Append Time DE1 DE1 Automatic Shutoff Purpose Defines the maximum length of time the terminal remains on when there is no activity When you do not use the terminal for t...

Page 156: ...ed Scan To disable automatic shutoff scan this bar code Disable Automatic Shutoff EZ0 EZ0 Or To set a timeout 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Set Automatic Shutoff EZ EZ 2 Scan a numeric va...

Page 157: ...th through the serial port Syntax YAn data where n is 1 COM1 serial port 2 COM2 serial port Acceptable values for data are 3 1200 baud 4 2400 baud 5 4800 baud 6 9600 baud 7 19200 baud 8 38400 baud Def...

Page 158: ...1 2 1 2 3 Scan the baud rate 1200 Baud 2400 Baud 3 4 3 4 4800 Baud 9600 Baud 5 6 5 6 19200 Baud 38400 Baud 7 8 7 8 4 Scan this bar code Exit Accumulate Mode Notes For COM1 only you can use either comm...

Page 159: ...t Note If the Beep Volume is turned off you will not hear any audio signals including the keyclick Syntax BVdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Off 1 Quiet 2 Normal 3 Loud 4 Very loud 8 Lower volume...

Page 160: ...re 0 U S ASCII 1 French 2 German 3 United Kingdom 4 Danish 5 Swedish 6 Italian 7 Spanish Default U S ASCII Scan One of these bar code labels U S ASCII Character Set French Character Set DX0 DX1 DX0 DX...

Page 161: ...or the seven European languages Only these 11 characters change in any character set All other characters in the ASCII chart remain as defined in the Full ASCII Table in Appendix B Country Hexadecimal...

Page 162: ...st be two digits corresponding to Digit Value Description First 0 Disabled 1 ABC 2 Standard 3 Concatenated Second 0 Discard Start Stop 1 Transmit ABCD Start Stop 2 Transmit DC1 DC4 Start Stop Default...

Page 163: ...is most extensively used in labeling telecommunications components and equipment Syntax CGdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 Code 11 enabled with one check digit 2 Code 11 enabled with...

Page 164: ...data are 0 Disabled 1 Standard Code 16K enabled 2 Code 16K enabled with Function Code 1 When you enable Code 16K with Function Code 1 the terminal decodes the bar code label and checks for a Function...

Page 165: ...5 I 2 of 5 code is disabled If you enable I 2 of 5 Code 2 of 5 is automatically disabled Syntax CCdata where data consists of three digits as follows First digit 0 Code 2 of 5 3 Bar Start Stop 1 Code...

Page 166: ...s decoding of Code 39 symbology Code 39 is discrete variable length and self checking The character set is uppercase A to Z 0 to 9 dollar sign period slash percent space plus and minus There are three...

Page 167: ...ode the data as follows D E A D E A In the Full ASCII Table in Appendix B D represents and E represents If you configure the terminal for Code 39 full ASCII the terminal decodes the data as a because...

Page 168: ...o decode a Mixed full ASCII A D E A a a Syntax CBdata Acceptable values for data must be three digits corresponding to First digit 0 Disabled 1 Enabled with no check digit 2 Enabled with check digit 3...

Page 169: ...rst digit Without a Check Digit With a Check Digit 1 2 1 2 HIBC Code 39 With AIAG Check Digit 3 4 3 4 3 Scan one of these bar codes to set the second digit Discard Check Digit Transmit Check Digit 0 1...

Page 170: ...he data to the DCS 300 A single Code 49 symbol may contain several different variable length data fields Function Code 1 F1 identifies a data system Function Code 2 F2 indicates the end of a data fiel...

Page 171: ...ter from the Full ASCII Bar Code Chart in Appendix B You can define two characters each for Function Codes 1 and 3 and four characters for Function Code 2 3 Scan this bar code Exit Accumulate Mode Cod...

Page 172: ...Standard Code 128 CH0 CH1 CH0 CH1 Enable UCC EAN Code 128 Enable ISBT Code 128 CH2 CH8 CH2 CH8 Notes If you configure Standard Code 128 the terminal will not decode Function Code 1 characters in the f...

Page 173: ...ocessing see Chapter 7 Reader Command Reference Syntax DCdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disable all reader commands 1 Enable all reader commands 2 Disable override 3 Enable override command0 Di...

Page 174: ...e to disable or enable one reader command Note If there are two bar codes for a reader command you must scan them in order left to right Accumulate mode commands are separated into two bar codes so th...

Page 175: ...it File 3 Scan one of these bar codes Disable the Command Enable the Command 0 1 0 1 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to disable or enable another reader command Note You can accumulate up to 250 characters in...

Page 176: ...d as data The terminal will not execute reader or configuration commands sent or encoded in the data Enabled with TMF If the data is sent with the TMF Terminal Message Format header the terminal will...

Page 177: ...configuration commands 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Set Configuration Commands Via Serial Port YT YT 2 Scan one of these bar codes to set the COM port COM1 COM2 1 2 1 2 3 Scan the config...

Page 178: ...lan to enable DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol you can set the controller IP address to any valid IP address The T2461 will locate and reset the IP address after you enable DHCP For help see D...

Page 179: ...ress from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Period 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the next three numbers in the controller IP address field After you scan the...

Page 180: ...t Syntax YIn data where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port Acceptable values for data are 7 7 data bits 8 8 data bits Default 7 Scan To set the default data bits scan one of these bar codes Default Data Bit...

Page 181: ...ata is a value of 7 or 8 data bits For COM2 you must use the YI configuration command Decode Security Purpose Defines the security level to use when decoding bar codes When you select a lower decode s...

Page 182: ...TCP IP network is on a different subnetwork than the 2461 terminal you need to set the IP address assigned to the default router The terminal uses the router address to send packets across the network...

Page 183: ...0 to 255 to set an n field of the default router address from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Period 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the next three numbers i...

Page 184: ...P on the 2461 you need to configure the network parameters for the 2461 terminal including the Controller IP Address The IP address for the server can be any valid IP address The IP address does not n...

Page 185: ...you can set these other serial communications commands Configuration Commands Via Serial Port Handshake LRC Start of Message SOM EOM cannot equal the same value that is set for SOM You cannot set EOM...

Page 186: ...r 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Set EOM YZ YZ 2 Scan one of these bar codes to set the COM port COM1 COM2 1 2 1 2 3 Scan one or two bar codes for data from the Full ASCII Bar Code Chart i...

Page 187: ...lash memory as a 2MB drive D You can store up to 32 files on drive D If you configure the flash memory as drive D use this drive to store large lookup tables and data files Syntax FFdata The acceptabl...

Page 188: ...ts XON XOFF characters to control the incoming data flow XON XOFF response and control specify that the terminal responds to and transmits XON XOFF characters CTS RTS for DTE DTE allows for peer conne...

Page 189: ...COM2 1 2 1 2 3 Scan the flow control setting None CTS Checking 0 1 0 1 XON XOFF Response XON XOFF Control 2 3 2 3 XON XOFF Response and Control CTS RTS for DTE DTE 4 5 4 5 4 Scan this bar code Exit Ac...

Page 190: ...a where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port Acceptable values for data are Disabled No ACK or NAK transmitted Enabled Set to ACK Acknowledge hexadecimal value x06 Default Disabled Scan To disable handshake s...

Page 191: ...to each device in a TCP IP direct connect network The host IP address you set on the 2461 must match the address that is set on the host Syntax NCn n n n where each n address segment is a number from...

Page 192: ...ield of the host IP address from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Period 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to set the next three numbers in the host IP address field A...

Page 193: ...d 2 32 Fixed length even number only 97 Variable length without a check digit 98 Case code 6 or 14 with a check digit 99 Variable length with a check digit Caution Using the variable length without a...

Page 194: ...le Case Code With a Check Digit CA98 CA98 Or To set Interleaved 2 of 5 to a fixed length 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Set Fixed Length CA CA 2 Scan a numeric value for data from these ba...

Page 195: ...his list Digit Values Description Digit 1 0 Symbology identifier ID disabled 1 Symbology ID enabled Output of C0 indicates a single ISBT Code 128 bar code was read Output of C4 indicates that a pair o...

Page 196: ...ll not be concatenated If digit 10 is t digits 7 8 and 9 are the decode time limit in milliseconds If both labels are not decoded in the same beam sweep within this time concatenation is not performed...

Page 197: ...codes to disable or enable symbology ID Symbology ID Disabled Symbology ID Enabled 0 1 0 1 Note Steps 3 through 9 are optional 3 Scan one of these bar codes to disable or enable concatenation Disable...

Page 198: ...Donation ID Number or National Use Bar Code go to Step 5 5 For the Donation ID Number or the National Use Bar Code scan an alphanumeric bar code from Appendix B For the Donation ID Number scan a value...

Page 199: ...n an alphanumeric bar code from Appendix B For the Donation ID Number scan a value from 0 through 9 or uppercase A through Z For the National Use Bar Code scan a value from lowercase a through z 8 Ski...

Page 200: ...this bar code to exit accumulate mode Exit Accumulate Mode M O Keypad Caps Lock Purpose Turns the caps lock on and off With the caps lock turned on all alphabetic characters you type on the keypad wi...

Page 201: ...press a key or decode a row of a two dimensional symbology Note If the Beep Volume is turned off you will not hear any audio signals including the keyclick Syntax KCdata Acceptable values for data are...

Page 202: ...ntax YFn data where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port Acceptable values for data are 0 LRC disabled 1 LRC enabled Default Disabled Scan To disable LRC scan one of these bar codes Disable LRC for COM1 YF1 0...

Page 203: ...abled 1 No check digits 2 1 modulus 10 check digit 3 2 modulus 10 check digit Second digit 0 Discard check digit 1 Transmit check digit Default Disabled Scan One of these bar codes Disable MSI CN00 CN...

Page 204: ...ally set when you configure the address The POL and SEL combination for each address is listed next Address POL SEL Address POL SEL A FS GS Q B RS US R C SP S A D T B C E U D E F V F G G W H I H X J K...

Page 205: ...disables network communications between the 2461 terminal and other devices in the Ethernet network When you enable this parameter the terminal attempts to establish communications with the DCS 300 se...

Page 206: ...ou set on the 2461 must match the network port that is set on the DCS 300 server Syntax NGdata Acceptable values for data are any number from 1 to 65535 Default 00023 2461 with TCP IP network protocol...

Page 207: ...Nugg C d 39 Configuration Command Reference 8 59 8 2 Scan a numeric value for data from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Exit Accumulate Mode...

Page 208: ...n data where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port Acceptable values for data are 0 No parity 1 Even parity 2 Odd parity Default Even Scan To set the default parity scan one of these bar codes Even Parity for...

Page 209: ...u must use the YB configuration command Plessey Purpose Enables or disables decoding of Plessey symbology Plessey code is pulse width modulated like most other bar codes It includes a start character...

Page 210: ...n one of these bar codes to transmit or retain the check digit Transmit Check Digit Discard Check Digit CI30 CI31 CI30 CI31 Poll Polling Purpose Solicits or requests data from a polled device Note Bef...

Page 211: ...you must configure the terminal to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode For help see Code 39 earlier in this chapter Enable Poll Set to FS for COM1 D KYR1 B YR1 B Enable Poll Set to FS for COM2 D KYR2 B YR...

Page 212: ...uping configuration commands you need to enclose the data within quotation marks see the example Note To scan a bar code label that includes quotes you must configure the terminal to use Code 39 in Fu...

Page 213: ...Acceptable values for data are up to 25 ASCII characters When you enter the AD command without data the preamble is disabled If you are entering quotation marks as data or grouping configuration comm...

Page 214: ...end of the data RAM Drive Size Purpose Configures the size and use of the RAM drive E You can disable the RAM drive and use the additional 256K for programmable Malloc memory allocations or configure...

Page 215: ...e Size FR FR 2 Scan a numeric value for data from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Exit Accumulate Mode 4 Scan this bar code to save the configuration chang...

Page 216: ...inal the terminal will boot and restart the application that was running when you turned off the terminal If you set this parameter to resume allowed and press Wto turn on the terminal the terminal re...

Page 217: ...nications port If you have a 2460 terminal you can use COM2 for either RS 232 or RS 422 485 communications Syntax YK2 data Acceptable values for data are 0 RS 232 1 RS 422 485 Default RS 232 Scan To s...

Page 218: ...t are held in a stack until the terminal can process the data If you disable this parameter the terminal processes each label you scan before you can scan the next label Syntax SDdata Acceptable value...

Page 219: ...can a bar code the scanner turns off In Automatic Auto trigger mode you activate the laser scanner once to scan a series of bar codes When you release the trigger the scanner turns off To scan the sam...

Page 220: ...umber of times in each scanner event The number of comparisons that are made depends on each bar code symbology High The terminal scans and decodes the bar code a maximum number of times in each scann...

Page 221: ...onnect an incompatible scanner Syntax SSdata Acceptable values for data are 0 All compatible scanners including wands 1 146X CCD scanners 3 151X laser scanners 4 1545 laser scanner 5 Compatible Symbol...

Page 222: ...the terminal Syntax SAdata Acceptable values for data are 0 Disabled 1 60 Shutoff time in seconds Default Disabled no timeout Scan To set the default scanner timeout scan this bar code Disable Scanner...

Page 223: ...trigger on the laser scanner In edge triggering you activate the scanner and the laser turns on and stays on When you activate the scanner a second time the laser turns off Simply releasing the trigge...

Page 224: ...ommunicate properly For help on protocols see the Data Communications Reference Manual Part No 044737 The terminal can communicate in these five protocols Binary Configurable protocol Master Polling P...

Page 225: ...al port protocol 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Set Serial Port Protocol YU YU 2 Scan one of these bar codes to set the COM port COM1 COM2 1 2 1 2 3 Scan the protocol setting Configurable...

Page 226: ...ES EOT Note Before you can enable SOM you must configure the EOM command Syntax YYn data where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port An acceptable value for data is any ASCII character Default x02 hexadecimal...

Page 227: ...1 only you can use either command syntax listed next Syntax YY1 data Or PEdata where data is any ASCII character For COM2 you must use the YY configuration command Stop Bits Purpose Sets the number of...

Page 228: ...address The TCP IP protocol stack performs a bit wise AND on the IP address and the subnet mask Each address segment represents one byte where 255 converts to FF hex This computation is used to find...

Page 229: ...de Enter Accumulate Mode Set Subnet Mask NS NS 2 Scan a numeric value from 0 to 255 to set an n field of the subnet mask address from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan thi...

Page 230: ...e operation of the Wbutton suspend resume You can enable or disable the Wbutton When the Wbutton is disabled you cannot turn off the terminal By default the Wbutton is enabled so that you can turn the...

Page 231: ...onnection Syntax NJdata Acceptable values for data are any number from 5 to 50 Default 12 Scan To set the default TCP maximum retries scan this bar code Default TCP Maximum Retries NJ12 NJ12 Or To set...

Page 232: ...meout between retries is never longer than 20 seconds Intermec has determined that the optimum setting is 20 seconds Syntax NHdata Acceptable values for data are 0 No timeout 1 128 Transmit timeout in...

Page 233: ...address you set on the 2461 must match the address that is set on the server or host computer Syntax NDn n n n where each n address segment is a number from 0 to 255 The terminal IP address field con...

Page 234: ...D 2 Scan a numeric value from 0 to 255 to set an n field of the terminal IP address from these bar codes 0 1 0 1 2 3 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 8 9 3 Scan this bar code Period 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to s...

Page 235: ...31 Day of the month hh 00 23 Hour mm 00 59 Minutes ss 00 59 Seconds Values for yy ranging from 00 to 95 are interpreted as 2000 through 2095 Values for yy ranging from 96 to 99 are interpreted as 1996...

Page 236: ...Time command you can enable the Time in Seconds command to append the seconds to each bar code label that is scanned into the terminal To append the time in hours and minutes disable the Time in Seco...

Page 237: ...ain If no response is received a timeout error occurs Note Before you enable Timeout Delay you must configure EOM and Handshake Syntax YEn data where n is 1 COM1 port 2 COM2 port Acceptable values for...

Page 238: ...Timeout Delay 5 ms Timeout Delay 100 ms 0 1 0 1 Timeout Delay 500 ms Timeout Delay 2 sec 2 3 2 3 Timeout Delay 10 sec Timeout Delay 20 sec 4 5 4 5 Timeout Delay 40 sec Timeout Delay 60 sec 6 7 6 7 4 S...

Page 239: ...Edata where data must be 4 to 7 digits selected from this list First digit 0 UPC A EAN 13 disabled 1 UPC A EAN 13 enabled 2 UPC A only enabled Second digit 0 UPC E disabled 1 UPC E enabled Third digit...

Page 240: ...able UPC EAN 1 Scan this bar code Enter Accumulate Mode Enable UPC EAN CE CE 2 Scan one of these bar codes to set the first digit Disable UPC A EAN 13 Enable UPC A EAN 13 0 1 0 1 Enable UPC A Only 2 2...

Page 241: ...nal Scan one of these bar codes to set the sixth digit Discard Number System Digit Transmit Number System Digit 0 1 0 1 Note If you discard the number system digit one leading digit is discarded from...

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Page 243: ...Specifications A...

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Page 245: ...Width 6 5 in 16 5 cm Weight 28 0 oz 2461 25 5 oz 2460 Power Specifications Operating with power supply 95 to 250 VAC 50 to 60 Hz 125 mA Memory Backup Rechargeable NiCd 700 mA battery pack Electrical...

Page 246: ...ash memory the extra 2MB can be configured as drive D Wired Data Communications RS 232C serial port COM1 RS 232C 422 485 serial port COM2 Ethernet 10BaseT Ethernet network protocol options TCP IP or U...

Page 247: ...Multi Drop Cable for Crossbar Networks 25 pin to 8 pin Multi Drop cable Part No 047653 Pin Assignments Use these pin assignments to make your own cables or troubleshoot problems Pin Assignments for t...

Page 248: ...e 25 pin D Sub connector for the RS 232 422 485 serial cable The COM2 connector is compatible with the 9560 pin assignments Your RS 422 or RS 485 cable can be up to 2000 feet in length Not used 25 Not...

Page 249: ...does not support all of the features of User Defined or Point to Point protocol You may need to reconfigure your host to match the capability of the Configurable protocol on the 246X For example the d...

Page 250: ...apter 3 Default Configuration for Bar Code Symbologies Parameter Default Codabar Disabled Code 11 Disabled Code 16K Disabled Code 2 of 5 Disabled Code 39 Full ASCII Code 39 enabled with no check digit...

Page 251: ...ory Configuration 2MB drive D Keypad Caps Lock Caps lock off Keypad Clicker Enabled Postamble No characters disabled Preamble No characters disabled RAM Drive Size 0 no RAM drive Resume Execution Allo...

Page 252: ...Maximum Retries 12 TCP IP Maximum Transmit Timeout 20 seconds Terminal IP Address 0 0 0 0 Default Configuration for Serial Network Communications Parameter Default Baud Rate 19200 Configuration Comma...

Page 253: ...ode 2 of 5 2 of 5 8 17 CDdata Codabar 8 14 CEdata UPC EAN 8 91 CFdata Code 93 8 23 CGdata Code 11 8 15 CHdata Code 128 8 24 CIdata Plessey 8 61 CJdata Code 49 8 22 CKdata Code 49 Function Code 1 8 22...

Page 254: ...Lock 8 52 KCdata Keypad Clicker 8 53 NAdata Network Activate 8 57 NCdata Controller IP Address UDP Plus network 8 30 NCdata Host IP Address TCP IP network 8 43 NDdata Terminal IP Address 8 85 NGdata...

Page 255: ...a Timeout Delay 8 89 YFdata LRC Longitudinal Redundancy Check 8 54 YIdata Data Bits 8 32 YJdata Handshake also known as AFF 8 42 YKdata RS 232 or RS 422 485 COM2 Interface 8 69 YLdata Flow Control 8 4...

Page 256: ...Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User s Manual nugget 39 A 14 Mounting Template Use this template to mount your 246X terminal to a horizontal or vertical surface Mounting hole Mounting hole Speaker 24...

Page 257: ...Full ASCII Charts B...

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Page 259: ...08 08 H BS 00101000 28 40 H 00001001 09 09 I HT 00101001 29 41 I 00001010 0A 10 J LF 00101010 2A 42 J 00001011 0B 11 K VT 00101011 2B 43 K 00001100 0C 12 L FF 00101100 2C 44 L 00001101 0D 13 M CR 0010...

Page 260: ...4B 75 K K 01101011 6B 107 K k 01001100 4C 76 L L 01101100 6C 108 L l 01001101 4D 77 M M 01101101 6D 109 M m 01001110 4E 78 N N 01101110 6E 110 N n 01001111 4F 79 O O 01101111 6F 111 O o 01010000 50 8...

Page 261: ...Control Character Definition NUL Null or all zeroes DC1 Device Control 1 XON SOH Start of Heading DC2 Device Control 2 STX Start of Text DC3 Device Control 3 XOFF ETX End of Text DC4 Device Control E...

Page 262: ...r code label for each ASCII character To use these bar code labels you must configure the 246X terminal to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode Control Characters NUL SOH STX U A B U A B ETX EOT ENQ C D E C...

Page 263: ...ed CAN EM SUB X Y Z X Y Z ESC FS GS A B C A B C RS US DEL D E T D E T Symbols and Punctuation Marks exclamation point quotation marks A B C A B C D E F D E F apostrophe G H I G H I asterisk dash J K M...

Page 264: ...User s Manual nugget 39 B 8 Symbols and Punctuation Marks continued J G I J G I V K M V K M tilde _ underline S N O S N O left single quote pipe L W Q L W Q Space P R P R Numbers 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 3...

Page 265: ...et 39 Full ASCII Charts B 9 B Uppercase Letters A B C A B C A B C D E F D E F D E F G H I G H I G H I J K L J K L J K L M N O M N O M N O P Q R P Q R P Q R S T U S T U S T U V W X V W X V W X Y Z Y Z...

Page 266: ...tationary Terminal User s Manual nugget 39 B 10 Lowercase Letters a b c A B C A B C d e f D E F D E F g h i G H I G H I j k l J K L J K L m n o M N O M N O p q r P Q R P Q R s t u S T U S T U v w x V...

Page 267: ...Using the Default Applications C...

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Page 269: ...a EM9560 BIN This application emulates a subset of the functionality available on the Intermec 95XX terminals such as the 9512 and 9560 You can use EM9560 BIN to scan enter transmit and display data A...

Page 270: ...ion 1 characters Although this does not meet the industry standard for Code 128 it does emulate the 95XX terminal which was manufactured before the current standard was established Other Code 128 conf...

Page 271: ...the column number If you enter zero or no parameter n and v are set to one If n or v exceeds the maximum row or column number on the display the parameters are set to the screen s maximum Erase Displ...

Page 272: ...minal compatible with the 95XX terminals The preambles are prepended and the postamble is appended to the data that is transmitted through all the serial ports Preamble A Preamble B and Postamble C ca...

Page 273: ...reader commands 1 Scan one of these bar code labels Enter Accumulate Mode Set Preamble A Enter Accumulate Mode Set Preamble B Enter Accumulate Mode Set Postamble C 2 Scan a value for data from the Ful...

Page 274: ...your terminals need to be compatible with the 95XX terminals in your data collection network Command Full ASCII configuration command RB Purpose Configures the terminal to use Code 39 Full ASCII mode...

Page 275: ...ard compatible with the 95XX terminals and allows you to display a subset of characters from Western European languages such as French German Italian Portuguese Spanish and others The Character Set co...

Page 276: ...Exit CRRM reader command Resume IRL configuration command XG Separate transmit and receive EOM characters PI and PJ The configurable EOM PF YZ is used for both transmit and receive EOM Capacity reade...

Page 277: ...ng 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 net...

Page 278: ...460 Use the 2460 terminal to configure itself by typing and entering configuration commands on the keypad or keyboard Example 5 Connect the serial port on the TRAKKER Antares 248X to the serial port o...

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Page 281: ...configuring 8 30 default router configuring 8 34 host IP configuring 8 43 Multi Drop configuring 8 56 terminal IP configuring 8 85 AFF command 8 42 Affirmative Acknowledge See Handshake command AIAG c...

Page 282: ...on 6 13 to 6 14 POST failed error message 6 5 turning on the terminal 2 18 warm boot 6 14 7 9 C cable schematics A 5 cabled scanners configuring for scan module 8 73 capitalizing characters with the K...

Page 283: ...ecution 8 68 RS 232 or RS 422 485 COM2 Interface 8 69 Scan Ahead 8 70 Scanner Mode 8 71 Scanner Redundancy 8 72 Scanner Selection 8 73 Scanner Timeout 8 74 Scanner Trigger 8 75 scanning labels to conf...

Page 284: ...ers B 3 to B 5 Decode Security command 8 33 default configuration list of A 8 to A 10 reader command 7 8 restoring 3 10 6 4 Default Router command 8 34 Delete File reader command 7 14 deleting files 7...

Page 285: ...4 8 8 37 troubleshooting 6 7 full ASCII bar code chart of characters B 6 to B 10 Code 39 described 8 19 table of characters B 3 to B 5 Full ASCII mode for Code 39 configuring with EM9560 BIN C 8 Funct...

Page 286: ...ntroller IP address configuring 8 30 default router configuring 8 34 host IP address configuring 8 43 illustrated 4 12 installing overview 4 12 network port configuring 8 58 subnet mask configuring 8...

Page 287: ...13 Multiple Read Labels 7 9 operating commands 7 7 Receive File 7 15 to 7 20 Rename File 7 21 Reset 7 9 Run Program 7 22 Save Configuration 7 10 Scanner Trigger Off 7 11 Scanner Trigger On 7 10 Set T...

Page 288: ...ations 2 18 C 10 time and date setting 2 14 status beeps understanding 1 7 status lights controlling 7 12 described 1 6 Good Read 1 6 Modifier 1 7 monitoring communications 4 14 Network Connect 1 6 Po...

Page 289: ...rossbar network required adapter 2 10 DCS 300 6 10 Ethernet communications 6 6 Ethernet network communications 6 9 Frame mode 6 7 guide to finding problems 6 3 Intermec support services xiii no power...

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