IBM 243X Network Card User Manual


 
Trakker Antares 243X Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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I-4
cloning cable
connecting to terminal, 2-12
terminal accessory, described, 1-6
cold boot, 4-19
COM ports, See serial port
COM1
described, 1-20
pin assignments, A-6
See also serial port
commands
conventions, defined, xii
selecting, 2-6
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System, selecting, 2-6
See also the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
communications
protocols
Binary, 3-8
Configurable, 3-9
Master Polling, 3-10
Point-to-Point, 3-10
Polling Mode D, 3-10
serial, described, 3-8
RF specifications, A-5
status icons, using to monitor, 3-14
troubleshooting, 4-11, 4-14
Configurable protocol
Character mode, described, 3-9
described, 3-9
Frame mode, described, 3-9
configuration
active, 2-4
current, 2-4
default, 2-4
configuration commands
Automatic Shutoff, 1-11
Flash Memory Configuration, 2-13
RAM Drive Size, 2-12
troubleshooting, 4-6, 4-7
See also the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
Configuration Menu, defined, 2-4
Configuration Menu, problems while exiting, 4-6
configuring
booting the terminal on resume, 4-17
drives and memory, 2-12
flash memory, 2-13
network, overview, 3-11
protocol parameters
Binary, 3-8
Configurable, 3-9
Master Polling, 3-10
Point-to-Point, 3-10
Polling Mode D, 3-10
RAM drive, 2-12
summary of methods, 2-3
configuring (continued)
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System, 2-4 to 2-11
troubleshooting, 4-6
connecting an input device, 1-24
connectivity options, described, A-4
connector modules, described, 1-23
connectors, pin assignments
COM1, A-6
input device, A-7
contrast, display, adjusting, 1-17
control characters, entering, 2-8
Control key, using, 1-14
conventions
bar code, defined, xi
commands, defined, xii
keypad, defined, x
screens and messages, defined, xi
warnings and cautions, defined, viii
copying configurations to another terminal, 2-11
current configuration, 2-4
customizing the terminal, 2-3
D
Data Collection Browser, See dcBrowser
dcBrowser, configuring, 3-12
DCS 30X, troubleshooting, 4-14
default configuration
described, 2-4
restoring, 4-5
Default Router command, determining when to
configure, 3-14
defining, terminal drives, 1-25
determining when the battery pack is low, 1-8
diacritical marks, entering, 1-15
Diagnostics Menu, defined, 2-4
dimensions of the terminal, A-3
docking connector, terminal accessory, described, 1-6
documentation
bar code conventions, defined, xi
command conventions, defined, xii
keypad conventions, defined, x
screen and message conventions, defined, xi
summary of each chapter, ix
warnings and cautions, defined, viii
double-byte fonts, configuring flash memory, 2-13
drive C, described, 1-26
drive D
configuring, 2-13
described, 1-26
drive E
configuring, 2-12
described, 1-26
drive G, described, 1-26