Using Message Length Headers - Intermec Trakker Antares 2460 Supplementary Manual

Trakker antares series 246x stationary terminal
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Note: To set this command using bar code labels, you must also use the bar code labels
in Appendix B of your user's manual. To use these labels, you need to configure the
terminal to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see "Code 39" in Chapter 8,
"Configuration Command Reference," in your user's manual.
Scan:
To use Emulation mode:
1. Scan this bar code:
Toggle Emulation Mode/Native Mode
*ACCUMULATE*
*ACCUMULATE*
2. Scan this bar code:
Enter Accumulate Mode
*+/*
*+/*
3. Scan data from the "Full ASCII Bar Code Chart" in Appendix B or type data using
the keypad.
4. Scan this bar code:
Exit Accumulate Mode
*/M/O*
*-/*

Using Message Length Headers

If you have a 246X terminal with firmware version 6.15 and later, you can use the
application to add message headers that indicate the length of the message.
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When you send or receive a message, the application prepends a header to the message.
If the message being received already has a header, the application strips the existing
header and prepends the new message length header.
You can create a two-byte binary header, a four-byte ASCII header, or a mixed mode
header. A mixed mode header pre-appends a four-byte ASCII header to received
messages and a two-byte binary header to sent messages.
Note: The
EM9560.BIN
use message length headers.
C39
nugget
application must be running on your terminal before you can
Enhanced Application Support
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