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Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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commands
are the reader and configuration commands that you want
to set on the terminal or get the current value of from the
terminal. To save configuration changes in flash memory,
send the reader command
EOM
is the end of message field.
If the Configuration Commands Via Serial Port command
is enabled without TMF or if you are using a protocol
other than Configurable, leave this field blank.
Note: For security purposes, you cannot get the values for Security ID and
WEP Key. To get the value for Symbology Identifiers, you need to use the
command syntax and the value for Parameter 1. For example, to get the
value for the Code 39 symbology identifier, use
"Symbology Identifiers" on page 245.
Example with TMF
In the host application, you want to set the values for the beep volume and
keypad caps lock on the terminal. Send this transaction from the host
application:
CS$+BV4KA1.+1
Note: SOM and EOM are not shown in this example.
where:
CS
is a TMF Configuration Set request.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
BV4
sets the Beep Volume command to a value of 4, which is
a very loud beep volume.
KA1
enables the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command.
.+1
saves the configuration changes to the terminal's flash
memory.
The terminal returns this transaction to the host application:
Cs$+BV4KA1.+1
where:
Cs
is a TMF Configuration Set response.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
as the last command.
.+1
. For help, see
CY01
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