Intermec 6400 Laptop User Manual


 
INDEX
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide
Index-3
Save parms, 3-61
session menu, 3-61
Memory Types, main, 1-23
Memory types, flash ROM, 1-23
Memory view test, 3-56
Minus key, 1-8
More, 3-1 1, 3-39, 3-60
keyboard opts, 3-60
Save parms, 3-61
session menu, 3-61
N
Native, 3-35
Number keys, 1-9
Numbers test, 3-59
Numeric keys, 1-9
O
Opening main menu, 3-6
Opening set-up parms menu,
3-11
Operating parameters, 3-6
P
Packet driver test, 3-56
Packet stats tests, 3-57
Page mode, 3-43
Period key, 1-8
Peripherals test, 3-48
Printer misses data, 4-9
Programming flash, 2-12
Protocol options, 3-26
3210 emulation, 3-30
3270 options, 3-29
5250 options, 3-28
data stream, 3-27
extended commands (CMDS),
3-27
host view size, 3-26
native, 3-35
VT/ANSI, 3-31
R
Radio, 1-25
Communication, 3-13
Radio comm, 3-37
Rechargeable battery labelling,
2-4
Removing scanner handle, 2-17
Repair service, 4-11
Replaceable nickel-metal hy-
dride backup, 1-23
Replacing the main battery
pack, 2-6
Resetting, 1-24
RS232 test, 3-52
Running TN.EXE does not dis-
play dat a, 4-9
S
Save parms, 3-61
Scan key, 1-8
Scan key does not turn unit on,
4-8
Scan options, 3-19
length options, 3-23
Scanner
attaching a te thered scanner,
2-18
using an integrated scanner,
2-15
Scanner handle, 1-27
attaching, 2-17
Scanner test, 3-55
Scanner type, 3-18
Scanning, 2-15
Screen annunciator location,
3-44
Screen mode, 3-42
center cursor, 3-43
corner mode, 3-43
lazy m ode, 3-44
locked mode, 3-44
page mode, 3-43
Screen size, 3-41
Scroll window, 3-45
Scrolling arrows, 1-17
Session menu, 3-61
Set-up parms, 3-9
bar code parms, 3-18
cold start, 3-39
communication, 3-13
display options, 3-36
more, 3-39
protocol options, 3-26
radio comm, 3-37
scan options, 3-19
scanner type, 3-18
Setting up
DOS application to handle
tethered laser scanners,
2-21
Intermec 1551 series scan-
ners, 2-26
LS3203 and 3603 serial scan-
ner parameters, 2-21
terminal emulation to handle
tethered scanners, 2-20
Shift functions, 1-11
rules for using, 1-11
using, 1-11
Shift keys, 1-9
blue, 1-10
green, 1-10
yellow, 1-10
Specifications, 1-31
Store and forward data transfer,
1-25
Suspend and or Resume key,
1-18
T
Taking care of your batteries,
1-20
Terminal emulation, 1-25
Tests, 3-10, 3-48
802.11 radio, 3-49
display, 3-53
historgram opts, 3-58
keyboard, 3-55
memory view, 3-56
numbers, 3-59
packet driver, 3-56
packet stats, 3-57
peripherals, 3-48
RS232, 3-52
scanner, 3-55