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TRAKKER Antares 246X Stationary Terminal User's Manual
You can create bar code labels that contain more than one configuration command. For
example, you can create one bar code label to configure the terminal for:
One-Shot Scanner Mode, Set Scanner Redundancy to High, Set Beep Volume to Very Loud,
Disable Keypad Clicker
*$+SB0SR2BV4KC0*
*$+SB0SR2BV4KC0*
To configure these same four configuration commands, you can scan four separate bar
code labels.
When you create a bar code label to set several configuration commands, follow these
rules:
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One-Shot Scanner mode (SB0)
Scanner Redundancy set to high (SR2)
Beep Volume set to very loud (BV4)
Disable Keypad Clicker (KC0)
The bar code label must be printed using Code 39 or Code 93 symbology.
The bar code label must include the start and stop character. Most bar code printing
utilities automatically include the start and stop character.
The bar code label must start with $+ (Change Configuration command).
Each configuration command must include the command syntax and the value for
the command. For example, BV is the command syntax for Beep Volume and the
value 4 sets the beep volume to very loud.
If you set one configuration command to a string of ASCII characters and another
configuration command follows, you must enclose the value in quotes. If you do
not include the quotation marks, the terminal will interpret everything after the first
command as data and will not find the second configuration command.
For example, to set the preamble to BV, use $+ADBV (no quotes are needed). To
set the preamble to BV and turn off the beep volume, use $+AD"BV"BV0, or
change the order and use $+BV0ADBV. To clear the preamble and postamble from
a single label, use $+AD""AE.
Note: To scan a Code 39 bar code label that includes quotes, you must configure
the terminal to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see "Code 39" in
Chapter 8.
To include quotation marks when you set a value, the entire value must be enclosed
in quotation marks. Type two sets of quotation marks ("") to include one quotation
mark as the value for a command. For example, to set the preamble to ABC"D, use
$+AD"ABC""D".
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