TRAKKER Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User’s Manual
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Terminology
You should be aware of how these terms are being used in this manual:
Term
Description
DCS 300
The 246X terminals will communicate with either the DCS 300 or
the Model 200 Controller. The DCS 300 is a new data collection
server that replaces the Model 200 Controller. The term DCS 300 is
used throughout the manual. Unless otherwise noted, you can use
either the DCS 300 or the Model 200 Controller.
Host
The term “host” refers to a personal computer or other computer that
communicates with the terminal.
2460
The term “2460” indicates the specific type of terminal, the
TRAKKER Antares 2460 terminal.
2461
The term “2461” indicates the specific type of terminal, 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 246X
stationary terminal.
TRAKKER Antares
The term “TRAKKER Antares” identifies the product family of
TRAKKER Antares stationary terminals.
Conventions for Keyboard Input
This table describes the formatting conventions for input from PC, host computer, or
terminal keyboards:
Convention
How to Interpret the Convention
Special text
Shows the command as you should enter it into the terminal. See
“Conventions for Commands” later in this chapter.
Italic text
Indicates that you must replace the parameter with a value. See
“Conventions for Commands” later in this chapter.
Bold text
Indicates the keys you must press on a PC or host computer keyboard.
For example, “press Enter” means you press the key labeled “Enter” on
the PC or host computer keyboard.
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 47: ...Configuring the Terminal 3...
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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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