Booting The Terminal On Resume; Using The Boot Menu - Intermec Trakker Antares 2400 User Manual

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Chapter 4— Troubleshooting and Maintenance
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Booting the Terminal on Resume

When you press _ to turn off the terminal, it turns off and goes into
Suspend mode. When you press _ to turn on the terminal, it resumes or
boots depending on the terminal configuration.
There are two ways to configure the _ key using the Resume Execution
configuration command:
• Resume Execution Not Allowed configures the terminal to boot and
restart your application each time you press _ to turn on the terminal.
Use this option if you want to restart your application every time you
turn on the terminal.
• Resume Execution Allowed configures the terminal to resume exactly
where it was when you turned off the terminal. Use this option to
resume working each time you turn on the terminal.
You can configure the Resume Execution command by using the
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System or by scanning these bar code
labels. For help, see "Resume Execution" in Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family
system manual.
Resume Execution Not Allowed
*$+ER0*
*$+ER0*

Using the Boot Menu

To access the Boot menu you can:
• reset the terminal.
• remove the battery pack and wait longer than 15 minutes to install a
charged battery pack. This procedure also performs a destructive reset,
which can have unpredictable results.
• upgrade the firmware. For help, see "Upgrading the Firmware" in
Chapter 2 of the 2400 Family system manual.
BOOT MENU
1 - Boot System
2 - Run Loader
3 - Power Down
POWER DOWN IN 60 SEC
Boot Menu
The next table describes the Boot Menu options.
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Resume Execution Allowed
*$+ER1*
*$+ER1*

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