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Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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Example 1
In the host application, you want to get the current values of two
configuration commands from the terminal. Send this transaction from
the host application:
CG$+NABV
Note: The transaction header is not shown in this example. You do not
need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP/IP network.
where:
CG
is a TMF Configuration Get request.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
NA
is the Network Activate configuration command.
BV
is the Beep Volume configuration command.
The terminal returns this transaction to the host application.
Cg$+NA1BV4
where:
Cg
is a TMF Configuration Get response.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
NA1
means the Network Activate configuration command is
currently set to a value of 1, which means that the RF or
Ethernet network is enabled.
BV4
means the Beep Volume configuration command is
currently set to a value of 4, which is a very loud beep
volume.
Example 2
In the host application, you want to set the value for two configuration
commands on the terminal. Send this transaction from the host
application:
CS$+BV4KA1
Note: The transaction header is not shown in this example. You do not
need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP/IP network.
where:
CS
is a TMF Configuration Set request.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
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