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Intermec T2420 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Intermec T2420 User Manual (480 pages)
Hand-Held Terminal
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Intermec
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Handhelds
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
17
Warranty Information
17
Safety Summary
17
Warnings and Cautions
18
About this Manual
18
Getting Started
25
What Are the TRAKKER Antares Terminals
27
Accessories for the Terminal
28
Models and Options for the Terminals
30
Equipment You Need to Get Started
31
Using the Terminal for the First Time
32
Unpacking the Terminal
32
Charging the Main Battery Pack
32
Connecting the Backup Battery
33
Installing the Main Battery Pack
35
Charging the Backup Battery
38
Turning on the Terminal for the First Time
38
Setting the Time and Date
41
Configuring the Serial Port Parameters
43
Configuring the T2425 and the RF Network
47
Configuring the DCS 300, Host, and Access Points
48
Configuring the T2425 Network Parameters
48
Verifying that the T2425 Is Communicating Correctly
54
Starting the Application and Using the Terminal
55
Turning the Terminal on and off
56
Enabling Bar Code Symbologies
57
What's New on the TRAKKER Antares Terminals
59
Where Do You Go from here
59
Learning How to Use the Terminal
61
TRAKKER Antares Terminal Features
63
Using the Keypad
64
Finding the Special Keys
64
How to Type the Characters Printed on the Keypad
66
Using the Function Left/Right and Shift Keys
67
Capitalizing All Characters
68
How to Use the Cursor Keys
69
Using the Western European Keypad
69
Quick Reference Keypad Chart
72
How to Use the Terminal's Screen
75
Using the Screen as a Viewport
76
Adjusting the Screen from the Keypad
76
Understanding the Icons
78
Understanding the Terminal's Audio Signals
80
Locating the Serial Port
81
Learning about the Terminal's Batteries
82
Main Battery Pack
82
Removing and Installing the Main Battery Pack
82
Charging the Main Battery Pack
87
Backup Battery
88
Charging the Backup Battery
88
Removing and Installing the Backup Battery
89
Disposing of the Nicad Backup Battery
93
Recognizing a Low or Discharged Battery
94
Managing Your Battery Power
95
Using an External Power Supply
96
Defining the Terminal's Memory and Drives
97
Using the Scan Module
98
Installing a Scan Module
99
Using the Standard Range Scan Module
100
Scanning Options
102
Configuring the Terminal
103
How to Configure the Terminal
105
Learning about Configuration Parameters
105
Choosing the Symbologies the Terminal Decodes
106
Specifying How the Terminal will Communicate
106
Controlling How the Terminal will Operate
107
Configuring the Terminal with the Menu System
108
Exploring the Configuration and System Menus
110
Selecting Menus and Commands
111
Filling in Fields and Marking Check Boxes
112
Entering ASCII Control Characters
113
Exiting Screens and Saving Changes
115
Exiting the Configuration Menu
115
Exiting the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System
116
Configuring the Terminal by Scanning Bar Codes
117
Saving Configuration Changes in Flash Memory
119
Restoring the Terminal's Default Configuration
121
Upgrading the Firmware
123
Recording Your Terminal's Configuration
126
Operating the Terminal in a Network
135
How the TRAKKER Antares Terminal Fits into Your Network
137
Using Serial Communications on the Terminals
144
Identifying the COM Ports
144
Connecting the Terminal to Another Device
145
Choosing a Communications Protocol
147
Binary Protocol
148
Configurable Protocol
148
Master Polling Protocol
149
Polling Mode D Protocol
149
Configuring the Serial Port Parameters
149
Configuring the Terminal Via the Serial Port
150
Using RF Communications on the T2425S
152
Planning the Network Connection
152
Configuring the DCS 300
153
Configuring the Access Point
153
Configuring the T2425
154
Defining the RF Network Parameters
154
Using the Icons to Monitor RF Communications
156
Using the T2425 between Access Points
158
Configuring the T2425 over the Network
159
Configuring the T2425 from the DCS 300
159
Configuring the T2425 from the Host
160
Configuring the T2425 in a UDP Plus Network
160
Configuring the T2425 in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
162
Transferring Files in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
165
About Network Connectivity and Protocols
170
Using Custom Applications
173
How to Download and Run Applications
175
About the TRAKKER Antares Programmable Terminals
176
Creating Applications for the Terminal
178
Using the PSK or Ezbuilder to Develop Applications
178
Converting Applications between JANUS and TRAKKER Antares
179
Converting IRL Programs
179
Converting the Application to a Binary File
180
Using the Serial Port to Transfer Applications and Files
181
Using the DCS 300 to Download Applications
184
Copying Files to the DCS 300
184
Downloading Applications and Files to the T2425
186
Running the Application on the Terminal
189
Using Screen Mapping (DCS 300 V1.1)
192
Troubleshooting
195
How to Use this Chapter
195
Finding and Solving Problems
196
Terminal will Not Turn on
197
Problems While Operating the Terminal
197
Problems While Configuring the Terminal
200
T2425 will Not Communicate with RF Network Devices
205
Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port
207
Problems Transmitting Data through the DCS 300
208
Bar Code Labels will Not Scan
209
Guidelines for Managing Batteries
211
Booting and Resetting the Terminal
213
Booting the Terminal
213
Booting the Terminal on Resume
213
Using the Boot Menu
214
Resetting the Terminal
214
Maintaining and Cleaning the Terminal
216
Replacing the Antenna
216
Cleaning the Scan Module Window and Terminal Screen
218
Running Diagnostics
219
What Diagnostics Are Available
221
Running Diagnostics from the Menu System
222
Defining the Diagnostics Screens
225
Defining the Software Diagnostics Screens
225
Application Events
225
Clear Task Profiles
226
Error Logger
226
Task Status
227
Defining the Hardware Diagnostics Screens
228
Battery/Pic Status
228
Beeper Test
229
Destructive RAM Test
230
Display Test
231
Hardware Configuration
232
Keypad Test
233
Radio Test
234
Scanner Test
235
Serial Loopback Test
236
Defining the System Diagnostics Screens
237
Access Point
237
Application Efficiency
238
Malloc Application Information
239
Malloc Firmware Information
240
Serial Port Test
241
Subsystem Versions
242
Reader Command Reference
243
Using Reader Commands
245
Using Accumulate Mode
246
Enter Accumulate Mode
248
Backspace
248
Clear
248
Enter
249
Exit Accumulate Mode
249
Operating Reader Commands
250
Backlight on and off
250
Boot Terminal
251
Change Configuration
251
Default Configuration
252
Multiple-Read Labels
252
Reset Firmware
253
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
253
Scanner Trigger on and off
254
Set Time and Date
255
Test and Service Mode
255
File Management Reader Commands
256
Abort Program
256
Delete File
257
Receive File
258
Receive File through the Serial Port
258
Receive File Via RF Communications
260
Rename File
262
Run Program
263
Transmit File
264
Transmit File through the Serial Port
264
Transmit File Via RF Communications
266
Configuration Command Reference
269
Using Configuration Commands
271
Configuration Commands Listed by Category
272
Entering Variable Data in a Configuration Command
274
Acknowledgement Delay Lower Limit
275
Acknowledgement Delay Upper Limit
277
Append Time
278
Automatic Shutoff
279
Baud Rate
281
Beep Volume
283
Codabar
284
Code 11
285
Code 16K
286
Code 2 of 5
287
Code 39
289
Code 49
293
Code 93
295
Code 128
296
ISBT Code
297
Command Processing
302
Configuration Commands Via Serial Port
306
Controller Connect Check Receive Timer
308
Controller Connect Check Send Timer
309
Controller IP Address
311
Data Bits
313
Decode Security
314
Default Router
315
Display Backlight Timeout
317
Display Contrast
318
Display Font Type
319
Display Row Spacing
320
Display Video Mode
321
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
322
End of Message (EOM)
323
Flash Memory Configuration
325
Flow Control
326
Handshake
329
Host IP Address
330
Interleaved 2 of 5
332
Keypad Caps Lock
334
Keypad Clicker
334
Keypad Type
335
LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check)
336
Maximum Retries
337
Modem Dial Sequence
339
Modem Initialization Sequence
341
Msi
343
Network Activate
344
Network Loopback
345
Network Port
346
Parity
348
Plessey
350
Poll (Polling)
351
Postamble
352
Preamble
353
RAM Drive Size
355
Resume Execution
357
RF Domain
358
RF Inactivity Timeout
359
RF Roaming Flag
360
RF Security Identification
361
RF Transmit Mode
362
RF Wakeup on Broadcast
363
Scan Ahead
363
Scanner Mode
364
Scanner Redundancy
365
Scanner Selection
366
Scanner Timeout
368
Scanner Trigger
369
Serial Port Protocol
370
Start of Message (SOM)
372
Stop Bits
374
Subnet Mask
375
Suspend/Resume Control
376
TCP Maximum Retries
377
TCP/IP Maximum Transmit Timeout
378
Terminal IP Address
380
Time and Date
382
Time in Seconds
383
Timeout Delay
384
Upc/Ean
386
Terminal Specifications
389
Physical and Environmental Specifications
391
Default Configuration
397
Configuration Commands by Syntax
401
Full ASCII Charts
405
Full ASCII Table
407
Full ASCII Bar Code Chart
410
Control Characters
410
Symbols and Punctuation Marks
411
Numbers
412
Uppercase Letters
413
Lowercase Letters
414
International Character Support
415
TRAKKER Antares Terminal Font Set
417
Using the Default Applications
427
About the Applications Shipped on the Terminal
429
Defining APPTSK.BIN and EM9560.BIN
429
Defining the Emulation Features of EM9560.BIN
430
Using Display Control Codes
431
Setting Preambles and Postambles
432
Full ASCII Mode for Code 39
433
Unsupported 95XX Features
435
Running APPTSK.BIN and EM9560.BIN
435
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