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Example with TMF
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.+1
Note: SOM and EOM are not shown in this example.
where:
CS
is a TMF Configuration Set request.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
BV4
sets the Beep Volume configuration command to a value of 4, which is a very
loud beep volume.
KA1
enables the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command.
.+1
is the reader command that saves configuration changes to the terminal's
flash memory.
The terminal returns this transaction to the host application.
Cs$+BV4KA1.+1
where:
Cs
is a TMF Configuration Set response.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
BV4
means the Beep Volume configuration command was changed to a value of 4,
which is a very loud beep volume.
KA1
means the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command was enabled.
.+1
means the configuration changes were saved in flash memory.
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