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serial communications
bar codes for
G-143 to G-145
parameters for A-91
serial port see port
serial programming parameters
3-50, 4-68 to
4-70
, A-91
bar codes for G-143 to G-145
setting a password 3-20
setting time and date 3-19 to 3-20, 4-67
stop bits 4-68
default 5-74
programming parameters for A-91
setting in PTFER 5-77
switching PALPRO applications 3-26
symbologies 2-8
displaying 2-15
T
time and date
bar codes for
G-143
programming parameters for A-90
setting date 3-19 to 3-20, 4-67
setting time 3-19 to 3-20, 4-67
setting time format 4-67
timeout
programming parameters for
A-91
setting in PDTFER 5-80
setting in PTFER 5-78
titles of PALPRO programs, changing 3-25
TopGun
about
2-9
attaching to computer
keyboard wedge configuration
3-21
serial configuration 3-49
bar codes for programming 4-58, G-127 to
G-145
creating 4-64 to 4-65
multiple 4-65
batteries E-115 to E-122
cleaning 3-55
connector configurations F-123 to F-126
default communications settings 5-74
downloading data from
using PTFER
5-76
see also file transfer, utilities for
module see TopGun module
predefined defaults
4-63
bar codes for G-128
resetting 3-54
bar code for 4-58
serial parameters 3-50
symbologies read by 2-8
displaying 2-15
turning off 3-53
turning on 3-19
uploading data from
using PTFER
5-74 to 5-75
see also file transfer, utilities for
TopGun module
2-10, C-99 to C-105
attaching to PT 2000 C-100 to C-102
changing orientation of C-103
product labeling C-105
specifications C-105
tracking assets see ASSETPRO
tracking inventory see INVPRO
TRACKPRO
3-32 to 3-53
starting 3-23
transferring data 5-71 to 5-84
from a Macintosh 5-81 to 5-82
from a UNIX workstation 5-83 to 5-84
from the DOS command line 5-80
from Windows 5-73 to 5-79
turning the portable on and off 3-19, 3-53
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