Denso Power Net Terminal BHT-103 Manual

Denso Power Net Terminal BHT-103 Manual

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For the BHT-7500 and BHT-103 Devices Manufactured by Denso Corporation

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  • Page 1 Supported Equipment Manual For the BHT-7500 and BHT-103 Devices Manufactured by Denso Corporation...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 1996 - 2006 by Connect, Inc. All rights reserved. This document may not be reproduced in full or in part, in any form, without prior written permission of Connect Inc., 1701 Quincy Avenue, Suites 5 & 6, Naperville, IL 60540. Connect, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction..................... 1-1 Release Notes…………….....................1-1 Descriptions………………....................1-1 Pictures……………………....................1-2 Setup Requirements…….....................1-3 Accessories……………….....................1-3 Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup..................2-1 Downloading From the WEB ..................2-1 Running Setup from a Download File ................2-1 Installation………………… ...................2-2 Running the Manager……...................2-4 Quick Start…………………...
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  • Page 5: Chapter 1 • Introduction

    Descriptions The Denso BHT-7500 measures 203 mm H x 75 mm W x 50 mm T, and weighs approximately 10.6 oz (300 g). This terminal meets the environmental requirements of an operating temperature of -5°C to 50°C and a drip-proof requirement of JIS drip-proof II.
  • Page 6: Pictures

    Introduction • Scanner Unit o laser scanning system o scanning area of 520mm max. (*2) o resolution of 0.127 mm (PCS=0.9 min.) • Communications Unit o Optical interface Communication speed of 115.2 kbps max. Communication system of Infrared interface (IrDA-SIR 1.0 compliant) o Wireless interface utilizing SS wireless communications o RS-232C 115.2 kbps max.
  • Page 7: Setup Requirements

    • IrDA communication unit CU-7001 • Battery charger C-700 • 4-slot battery charger C-750 • http://www.denso-id.com/Default.aspx?tabid=27) Software Ir-transfer utility C (for Windows95/NT) Ir-transfer utility E (for Windows95/NT) Ir-transfer utility C DLL pack o BHT-BASIC 3.5 compiler • Supported Equipment Manual...
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  • Page 9: Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup

    . Click on Partner Services and then click on Software Downloads. Select the file named PowerNet Twin Client for Denso. Running Setup from a Download File The downloaded file is a compressed archive. After extraction using a utility such as WinZip or PKWARE, folders are created on the hard disk as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Terminal Setup Installation The InstallShield wizard runs and presents the following screen. Click on Next to begin the installation process. To change the default Destination Location, click on and select a location. Then Browse click on Next • March, 2006 Supported Equipment Manual...
  • Page 11 Installation The default folder is . This default may be changed either by selecting an PowerNet existing program group or by typing in a new name at the prompt. Then click on Next. When the installation is complete, reboot the system to initialize the Twin Client software.
  • Page 12: Running The Manager

    Terminal Setup Running the Manager The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is the utility that manages the terminal software and configurations. Select , and . The PowerNet Twin Start Programs PowerNet Twin Client Manager Client Manager screen appears as shown in the following figure. This is the administrator's main screen, and all functions are accessed from its menu bar, tool bar, and tabs.
  • Page 13: Quick Start

    Quick Start Quick Start Quick Start describes how to prepare the Twin Client Manager and the Denso terminal for a Telnet session with the host. Following an initial serial download, the terminal software and configuration is managed automatically, over the wireless network.
  • Page 14 Denso terminal model and keypad, or to change the port assignment, click on the Options menu as shown. To maintain compatibility with existing Denso Telnet client keyboard layouts, a specific terminal model and keypad must be selected from the Terminal Model window. • March, 2006 Supported Equipment Manual...
  • Page 15 Quick Start Saving the Configuration Click File Save As . Enter a name for this configuration. vt220 For the purposes of this example, the name is • Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
  • Page 16: Configuring The Terminal For Download

    Terminal Setup Configuring the Terminal for Download The terminal is prepared for the addition of Twin Client by booting to command mode, EEPROM selecting the program loader on the terminal, erasing the , and setting the serial port parameters as described in this section. This simple procedure is described in the following sections, and requires only a few minutes to complete.
  • Page 17 Quick Start SYSTEM MENU 1: EXECUTE PROGRAM 2: DOWNLOAD 3: UPLOAD 4: SET SYSTEM 5: TEST 6: VERSION 7: FTP 8: RF In the Set System menu, there are eight settings. Cursor down or press 5: Communication and press Enter. SET SYSTEM 1: EXECUTE PROGRAM 2: DISPLAY...
  • Page 18 Terminal Setup SET PROTOCOLS <OPTICAL> 1: SERIAL NO. ON OFF 2: H. PARITY ON OFF 3: LINKUP TIME NONE 30 90 120 4: FIELD SPACE IGNORE DATA When the settings have been recorded, press . This will return the terminal to the Enter Menu.
  • Page 19 Quick Start <C> <Com Port> Press to return to the Menu. Press 3: Set Communication Enter SET COMMUNICATION 1: OPTICAL 2: CONNECTOR 3: COM PORT 4: PROTOCOL TYPE Press settings, and cursor to Basic Mode Optical. Press System Mode settings, and cursor to Optical.
  • Page 20 Terminal Setup At the prompt, choose to download configurations Choosing is needed to run in Telnet mode. The following screen will appear. Choose at the prompt above The screen above is for the BHT 103 terminal. The BHT 7500W terminal requires Note: special firmware version SB06, and the BHT 7500S terminal requires latest firmware version 1.12.
  • Page 21: Errors In System Mode

    Quick Start The terminal then associates with an access point, contacts the Twin Client Manager, and then downloads the program, configuration, and IP address of the terminal. During the download, progress messages are displayed on the terminal. Pauses in activity EEPROM of up to 10 seconds will be observed as the terminal writes to .
  • Page 22 Terminal Setup • Problem UPLOAD ONE FILE ALL FILES You attempted to select “ ” or “ ” for uploading in the menu, but no data files had been stored in the memory. EXECUTE PROGRAM NO FILES EXIST • Solution Press the key to return to the screen.
  • Page 23 Quick Start DOWNLOAD TOO MANY FILES RETRY? 1. YES 2. NO • Solution Check file you attempted to download and download file in appropriate menu transfer, or transfer menu). DOWNLOAD SYSTEM PARAMETER SYSTEM MESSAGE • Problem The current download will exceed the maximum of 80 files in the memory. DOWNLOAD TOO MANY FILES RETRY?
  • Page 24: Setting The Default Executable

    Terminal Setup DOWNLOAD FILE xxxxxxxx.xxx PROGRAM FILE ERROR RETRY? 1. YES 2. NO • Solution Check whether the program file you attempted to download is available to your BHT model. If it is not available, download the appropriate program. A successful wireless connection/download is indicated by the Twin Client main menu. Twin Client ©...
  • Page 25: Starting A Telnet Session

    Quick Start Starting a Telnet Session <1> Execute Program Press SYSTEM MENU 1: EXECUTE PROGRAM 2: DOWNLOAD 3: UPLOAD 4: SET SYSTEM 5: TEST 6: VERSION 7: FTP 8: RF Select an emulation and press Enter. After a Telnet session has been successfully established, the terminal will remain in session for a maximum of 30 minutes at a time until it has been authorized.
  • Page 26: Standard Setup

    Terminal Setup Standard Setup The default terminal setup is sufficient for most installations. However, to meet site- specific requirements, it may be necessary to customize terminal operation. The standard setup options simplify this process and can be modified by the following methods: •...
  • Page 27 Standard Setup Quadrant Mode This scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position "windows" in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position.
  • Page 28 Terminal Setup Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is , indicating none that no printer is attached. 5250 Settings Select the 5250 emulation setup by clicking on the Settings menu and then the Emulation menu, as shown below.
  • Page 29 Standard Setup Quadrant Mode This scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position "windows" in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position.
  • Page 30 Terminal Setup Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is none , indicating that no printer is attached. 3270 Settings Select the 3270 emulation setup by clicking on the menu and then the Settings menu, as shown below.
  • Page 31 Standard Setup Quadrant Mode This scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position "windows" in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position.
  • Page 32: Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus

    Terminal Setup Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is , indicating none that no printer is attached. Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus The Twin Client terminal software provides an internal menu system for configuring certain parameters on the terminal and for switching between Server and Telnet modes of operation.
  • Page 33 Standard Setup Host 0 IP 206.183.67.155 Port 23__ <F3> Save <F7> Quit Press to save the configurations. Edit License Key The client software can be authorized automatically, as described in the next section, Authorizing PowerNet. This menu option permits authorization of each terminal manually.
  • Page 34: Authorizing Powernet

    Terminal Setup SYSTEM MENU 1: EXECUTE PROGRAM 2: DOWNLOAD 3: UPLOAD 4: SET SYSTEM 5: TEST 6: VERSION 7: FTP 8: RF From the Edit Options Menu, • Press 1 for Edit Mobile Unit IP (edit IP for terminal). • Press 2 for Edit Server/Host list (Edit IP and port for server).
  • Page 35 Standard Setup http://www.connectrf.com. Go to Click on Partner Services . Click on the Generate Authorization icon at the top of the page. Follow the directions on the web site. Authorized Terminals The number of terminals authorized, the number of terminals in use, and the number of terminals remaining is provided in the Authorized Terminals box on the lower left side of the screen.
  • Page 36 Terminal Setup Click on an option and move it using the Down buttons. Click on when finished. Manual Authorization button is an alternate method of obtaining an authorization code for a terminal. This method does not utilize Airloader, as does the other method. Click on this button, manually enter your MAC address in the screen that appears, and click on .
  • Page 37 Standard Setup A pop-up box appears with the machine ID and a space for the additional license’s authorization code. Enter the additional license’s authorization code and click on Use the machine ID in the pop-up box instead of the original machine ID to get your authorization code.
  • Page 38 Terminal Setup Transfer Authorization The Transfer Authorization feature is used when moving a site license from one PC to another. After Twin Client Manager is installed on a new PC, you will need the system/machine ID for it. This ID appears in the first box of the authorization screen. From Twin Client Manager, select from under the menu.
  • Page 39 Standard Setup Listing Click on the button to view authorization codes issued. Listing The authorization codes used along with their corresponding serial numbers will appear. Click on when finished. Click on the Close button when finished. • 2-31 Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
  • Page 40: Codabar Start/Stop Number

    Terminal Setup Codabar Start/Stop Number The Codabar start and stop characters (ABCD and ? for a wildcard) are selected by selecting the “General” symbology entry from the window under Decoder Control in Twin Client. You can select any number from 0 to 24. Each number Object Editors represents a combination of codabar start and stop characters as shown in the table below.
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration

    Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration The following describes the default key assignments applied to Denso terminals used in Twin Client advanced mode. The figures and tables identify the key assignments by terminal model and emulation. Adhesive decals that reflect the configurations described in this chapter are available for Denso terminals in each of the emulations (3270, 5250, and VT).
  • Page 42: Keypad Figures

    Keypad Configuration BHT-7500 Keypad Figures The keypad figures begin on the following page. • March, 2006 Supported Equipment Manual...
  • Page 43 BHT-7500 VT Keyboard bktab ► ▲ ▼ ◄ vw↓ vw→ attn a vw↑ vw← G F20 < bklite clear & > “ X F15 ‘ C + SF Keytop ALP + C ALP + SF • Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
  • Page 44 Keypad Configuration 3270 Keyboard bktab ► ▲ ▼ ◄ vw↓ vw→ attn a vw↑ dchar vw← G F20 home h < inschar bklite clear & reset sreq > “ X F15 erinp ereof y help ‘ C + SF Keytop ALP + C ALP + SF •...
  • Page 45 BHT-7500 5250 Keyboard bktab ► ▲ ▼ ◄ vw↓ roll↓ d vw→ attn a vw↑ bot b dchar vw← G F20 fexit home h < inschar bklite fld- print clear & fld+ reset sreq > roll↑ “ X F15 erinp ereof help ‘...
  • Page 46: Keypad Table

    Keypad Configuration Keypad Table The keypad table in this section is organized by terminal model, keypad configuration, and emulation. The key values represent the default keypad assignments applied to the terminal in Twin Client advanced mode. Table entries that are blank indicate the key is not assigned, or not relevant to the emulation. 5250 3270 <ALP><C><UP ARROW>...
  • Page 47 BHT-7500 5250 3270 <SF><F3> <SF><F3> <SF><F3> <SF><F4> <SF><F4> <SF><F4> <SF><F5> <SF><F5> <SF><F5> <SF><F6> <SF><F6> <SF><F6> <SF><F7> <SF><F7> <SF><F7> <SF><F8> <SF><F8> <SF><F8> <SF><F9> <SF><F9> <SF><F9> <SF><F10> <SF><F10> <SF><F10> <C><SF><1> <C><SF><1> <C><SF><2> <C><SF><2> <C><SF><3> <C><SF><3> <C><SF><4> <C><SF><4> <0> <0> <0> <1> <1> <1>...
  • Page 48 Keypad Configuration 5250 3270 <ALP><SF><1> <ALP><SF><1> <ALP><SF><1> <ALP><SF><2> <ALP><SF><2> <ALP><SF><2> <ALP><SF><3> <ALP><SF><3> <ALP><SF><3> <ALP><SF><0> <ALP><SF><0> <ALP><SF><0> <ALP><SF><PERIOD> <ALP><SF><PERIOD> <ALP><SF><PERIOD> <ALP><SF><F1> <ALP><SF><F1> <ALP><SF><F1> <ALP><SF><F2> <ALP><SF><F2> <ALP><SF><F2> <ALP><SF><F3> <ALP><SF><F3> <ALP><SF><F3> <ALP><SF><F4> <ALP><SF><F4> <ALP><SF><F4> <ALP><SF><F5> <ALP><SF><F5> <ALP><SF><F5> <ALP><SF><F6> <ALP><SF><F6> <ALP><SF><F6> <ALP><SF><F7> <ALP><SF><F7> <ALP><SF><F7> <C><F3>...
  • Page 49: Keypad Figures

    BHT-103 BHT-103 Keypad Figures terminal keypad • Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
  • Page 50 Keypad Configuration FNC1 EXIT uppercase character screen Note: This is accessed by pressing M1. & FNC2 EXIT lowercase character screen Note: This is accessed by pressing M1 + FNC1. Note: To close these touchscreens, press M1 again. • March, 2006 3-10 Supported Equipment Manual...
  • Page 51 BHT-103 F9-F16 screen Note: This is accessed by pressing M2 + SF. Note: To close this touchscreen, press M2 again. • 3-11 Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
  • Page 52 Keypad Configuration 5250 emulation Note: This is accessed by pressing M2. Note: The 8 keys above are specific to 5250 emulation. 3270 emulation Note: This is accessed by pressing M2. VT emulation Note: This is accessed by pressing M2. Note: To close these touchscreens, press M2 again. •...
  • Page 53: Keypad Table

    BHT-103 Keypad Table 3270 5250 <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1> <M1><FNC1>...
  • Page 54 Keypad Configuration <C><F> <C><Z> <M2> <C><Z> Help <C><H> <C><H> Home <C><I> <C><I> <M2> RES (Reset) <C><U> Roll up <C><D> Roll down <M2> STA (Stat) <C><S> <C><S> Sysreq <M2> <SF><BS> <M2> <C><SF><5> <C><SF><5> <C><SF><5> View down <C><SF><7> <C><SF><7> <C><SF><7> View left <C><SF><8>...
  • Page 55 BHT-103 <C><5> <C><5> <C><5> Down <C><7> <C><7> <C><7> Left <C><8> <C><8> <C><8> <C><9> <C><9> <C><9> Right • 3-15 Supported Equipment Manual March, 2006...
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  • Page 57: Chapter 4 • Error Message Resolution Guide

    Chapter 4 • Error Message Resolution Guide Twin Client Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note ENTRY TOO LONG; Trying to key beyond the field size. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. ALPHABETIC ONLY; Trying to key a character that is not Ensure that you are entering input into the alphabetic.
  • Page 58 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note INVALID KEY; The key pressed is not valid. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. MUST CLEAR FIELD; Trying to enter data in a field that Ensure that you are entering input into the must be cleared first.
  • Page 59 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Connection ERROR.\nREBOOT Could not Connect. Verify that your Network settings are T1113, T1114, T1161, MOBILE UNIT; correct and you are in the correct mode T1171, T1187 and using the correct Port. T1194 Disconnect ERROR.\nREBOOT Could not Disconnect.
  • Page 60 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note TIMEOUT\n\nSending Data; Mobile Unit out of the coverage Most likely a range, access point, radio, T1113, T1114, T1161, area. host or network issue. Troubleshoot the T1171, T1187 and customer’s environment. T1194 TIMEOUT\n\nReceiving Data;...
  • Page 61 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Error receiving host\nlist from Server; Bad Protocol detected. Usually a result of bad cabling, power or faulty transceiver. Also, will receive this if the Mobile Unit is in the wrong mode for server operation.
  • Page 62 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note User Count Exceeded.\n Session Possible authorization issue. Verify that you have the correct number of Ended; licenses for the number of Mobile Units you are using. Primary Unavailable\nTrying Alternate; First Host IP address not available Verify the host address.
  • Page 63 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Font Loading Error; Could not load the font. Ensure that the font is available to load. Printer Not Ready\nPress R to Can not print. Check cable, battery, communication Retry\nC to Cancel Print; settings and paper in the printer.
  • Page 64 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note TwinClient Telnet; Prompt. Advisory message. TwinClient Server; Prompt. Advisory message. TwinClient TN3270; Prompt. Advisory message. TwinClient TN5250; Prompt. Advisory message. TwinClient TNVT; Prompt. Advisory message. (c) 1991-2006 Connect; Prompt. Advisory message. Edit Menu Options;...
  • Page 65 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Edit License Key; Menu Option. Advisory message. Run Site Survey; Menu Option. Advisory message. Switch Client Modes; Menu Option. Advisory message. Run TwinClient; Menu Option. Advisory message. Exit to OS; Menu Option.
  • Page 66 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note REMOVE FROM CRADLE; Remove Mobile Unit from the Advisory message. cradle. ACQUIRING CRADLE BUS; Attempting to access the cradle Advisory message. through the serial port you have configured. Printer Out\nOf Range; Printer out of the coverage area.
  • Page 67 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Printer Not\nResponding; Can not print. Check cable, battery, communication settings and paper in the printer. Printer Out\nOf Range; Printer out of the coverage area. Most likely a range, access point or radio T1113, T1114, T1161, issue.
  • Page 68 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Domain Name Server\nQuery Sending Mobile Unit out of the coverage Most likely a range, access point, radio, T1113, T1114, T1161, Error; area. host or network issue. Troubleshoot the T1171, T1187 and customer’s environment.
  • Page 69 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Host/App/Network\nclosed the session; Customer’s environment Most likely a range, access point, radio, T1113, T1114, T1161, disconnected the Mobile Unit host or network issue. Troubleshoot the T1171, T1187 and session. customer’s environment. T1194 Disconnecting...;...
  • Page 70 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Continue (Y/N)?; Prompt. Advisory message. HOST ENTRY; Prompt. Advisory message. VT(100/220) Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. Mobile Unit Info; Prompt. Advisory message. Emulation Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. ANSI Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. Miscellaneous Setup;...
  • Page 71 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note <BK SP> Sends; Prompt. Advisory message. New Line Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. Insert Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. Autowrap Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. Cursor; Prompt. Advisory message. EMULATION SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. Mobile Unit Type;...
  • Page 72 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note ANSI Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. Control Codes; Prompt. Advisory message. Backspace Key; Prompt. Advisory message. MISCELLANEOUS SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. Test Options; Prompt. Advisory message. Login Options; Prompt. Advisory message. TEST OPTIONS;...
  • Page 73 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note User Name; Prompt. Advisory message. User Password; Prompt. Advisory message. Prompt. Advisory message. OFF; Prompt. Advisory message. Map; Prompt. Advisory message. Don't Map; Prompt. Advisory message. Enable Break; Prompt. Advisory message. Disable Break;...
  • Page 74 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Send Delete; Prompt. Advisory message. Send Backspace; Prompt. Advisory message. Mobile Unit Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. Scanner Options; Prompt. Advisory message. Program Options; Prompt. Advisory message. Special Options; Prompt. Advisory message. Beeper Options;...
  • Page 75 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Reset Options; Prompt. Advisory message. Font Size; Prompt. Advisory message. Portable Printer; Prompt. Advisory message. Reprint Option; Prompt. Advisory message. Data IDs; Prompt. Advisory message. Internal/External; Prompt. Advisory message. Modify Beeps; Prompt.
  • Page 76 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Long Scans; Prompt. Advisory message. Scan Send; Prompt. Advisory message. Yes; Prompt. Advisory message. Prompt. Advisory message. Normal; Prompt. Advisory message. Double Wide; Prompt. Advisory message. Double High; Prompt. Advisory message. Double High and Wide;...
  • Page 77 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note All Messages; Prompt. Advisory message. Reject; Prompt. Advisory message. Truncate; Prompt. Advisory message. Split; Prompt. Advisory message. Do Not Send; Prompt. Advisory message. Always Send; Prompt. Advisory message. Last Field Only; Prompt.
  • Page 78 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note monarch; Prompt. Advisory message. pddumb; Prompt. Advisory message. comtec; Prompt. Advisory message. rascal; Prompt. Advisory message. codewriter; Prompt. Advisory message. comtec(S); Prompt. Advisory message. User Name; Prompt. Advisory message. Password; Prompt.
  • Page 79 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Delay: Prompt. Advisory message. Select Scanner; Prompt. Advisory message. Setup Scanner; Prompt. Advisory message. Scan Test; Prompt. Advisory message. Scan Operation; Prompt. Advisory message. Laser; Prompt. Advisory message. Contact/Pulse; Prompt. Advisory message.
  • Page 80 Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Wand Simulation; Prompt. Advisory message. VT100; Prompt. Advisory message. VT220; Prompt. Advisory message. SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. Mobile Unit IP/Radio; Prompt. Advisory message. Host List; Prompt. Advisory message. NULL; Prompt. Advisory message.

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