
Introducing the 246X Stationary Terminal
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Recognizing a Low or Discharged Backup Battery
You can operate the terminal while the backup battery is charging.
If the Power status light continues to blink after charging and the power supply is
attached, the backup battery may be bad. If the backup battery will no longer hold a
charge (Power status light is always blinking), you need to replace it. You need to back
up all of your data stored in RAM. Any data stored in flash memory will be saved. For
help, contact your local Intermec Service Representative.
Note: The NiCd backup battery is NOT user-serviceable. You must return the 246X
terminal to Intermec to replace the backup 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 données stockées dans la
mémoire vive (RAM) sont perdues.
Defining the Terminal’s Memory and Drives
The 246X stationary terminals come with the following memory and drives. You can
store up to 32 files on each drive.
Drive D
Drive E
246XU.007
Optional 2MB
flash memory
Drive C
750K flash drive
256K configurable
RAM drive
Drive C
is a 750K flash drive on the 246X. Applications must be stored on drive C.
Drive D
is an optional 2MB extended flash memory drive. If you have the optional
4MB flash memory, you can configure the extra 2MB of the flash memory as a 2MB
drive (D). You may want to use this drive to store large lookup tables and data files. For
help configuring the drive, see “Flash Memory Configuration” in Chapter 8.
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 59: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 243: ...Specifications A...
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