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Configuration Command Reference
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This chapter is an alphabetical list of all the configuration commands supported on
the terminal.
Using Configuration Commands
A configuration command changes the way the terminal operates. For example, you can
change the Beep Volume and make the terminal beep very loud in a noisy environment.
You can execute configuration commands by
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scanning a command from a Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label. These labels are
provided in this chapter. For more help, see Chapter 3, “Configuring the Terminal.”
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sending a command from a device on the serial or Ethernet network. For help, see
“Using Serial Communications on the Terminal” and “Using Ethernet
Communications on the Terminal” in Chapter 4.
You can find the following information about each configuration command in this
chapter:
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Command description and purpose
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Command syntax and options
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Default setting
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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 code symbology, operations, serial network communications, or Ethernet network
communications commands, use the next table, “Configuration Commands Listed by
Category.” If you want to look up a command by its syntax, see the “Configuration
Commands by Syntax” list in Appendix A.
Some of the bar code labels in this chapter include quotes or other characters from the
full ASCII character set. To scan these bar code labels, you must configure the terminal
to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” later in this chapter.
Note: The Code 39 bar code labels in this chapter show an asterisk (*) at the beginning
and end of the human-readable interpretation to represent the start and stop codes. If
you are creating your own Code 39 bar code labels, your bar code printing utility may
automatically supply the asterisks as the start/stop code.
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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