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Intermec TE 2000 Programmer's Manual (448 pages)
5250 Terminal Emulation
Brand:
Intermec
| Category:
Software
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
21
Safety Summary
21
Do Not Repair or Adjust Alone
21
Energized Equipment
21
First Aid
21
Resuscitation
21
Safety Icons
22
Global Services and Support
22
Warranty Information
22
Web Support
22
Telephone Support
23
Who Should Read this Guide
23
Related Documents
24
Getting Started
25
Understanding Network Protocol Options
26
Setting up the Terminal and the Network
26
Starting the te 2000 Application
27
Becoming Familiar with the te 2000 5250 Application
27
Performing a Quick Configuration
28
Configuring the te 2000 Application
29
Using Advanced Features
29
Unsupported Commands and Functions
29
Program Names
31
Using Terminal Emulation Applications
33
Annunciators
34
Auto-Advancing through Fields
34
Special Function Keys
36
AID-Generating Keys
36
Roll Keys
37
Cursor Keys
37
Field Exit Key
37
Signal Keys
38
Special Control Keys
38
Special Host Key
38
5250 Additional Functions
39
System Messages
39
5250 Serial Scanning
40
Using the Terminal's Keyboard
41
2415 Terminal
42
2415 Cursor Keys
42
2415 Paging Keys
42
2415 Tab Keys
42
2415 AID-Generating Keys
43
2415 Field Exit Key
44
2415 Signal Keys
44
2415 Special Control Keys
44
2415 Special Host Key
44
2415 5250 Additional Functions
45
2415 Auto-Login Restart
45
2425 Terminal
46
2425 Cursor Keys
46
2425 Paging Keys
46
2425 Tab Keys
46
2425 AID-Generating Keys
47
2425 Field Exit Key
48
2425 Signal Keys
48
2425 Special Control Keys
48
2425 Special Host Key
48
2425 5250 Additional Functions
48
2425 Auto-Login Restart
49
2435A Terminal
50
Characters on the Keyboards
50
2435A Cursor Keys
51
2435A Paging Keys
51
2435A Tab Keys
51
2435A AID-Generating Keys
52
2435A Field Exit Key
53
2435A Signal Keys
53
2435A Special Control Keys
53
2435A 5250 Additional Functions
53
2435A Auto-Login Restart
54
2435A 5250 Additional Functions
54
2455 Terminal
55
2455 Cursor Keys
55
2455 Paging Keys
55
2455 Tab Keys
55
2455 AID-Generating Keys
56
2455 Field Exit Key
56
2455 Signal Keys
57
2455 Special Control Keys
57
2455 Special Host Key
57
2455 5250 Additional Functions
57
2455 Auto-Login Restart
57
2475 And 248X Terminals
58
2475 And 248X Cursor Keys
58
2475 And 248X Paging Keys
58
2475 And 248X Tab Keys
58
2475 And 248X AID-Generating Keys
59
2475 And 248X Field Exit Key
59
2475 And 248X Signal Keys
60
2475 And 248X Special Control Keys
60
2475 And 248X Special Host Key
60
2475 And 248X 5250 Additional Functions
60
2475 And 248X Auto-Login Restart
60
6400 Computer
61
Characters on the Keyboards
61
Using the 41-Key Keyboard
62
6400 Cursor Keys
62
6400 Paging Keys
62
6400 Tab Keys
62
6400 AID-Generating Keys
63
6400 Field Exit
64
6400 Signal Keys
64
6400 Special Control Keys
64
6400 Special Host Key
64
6400 5250 Additional Functions
64
6400 Auto-Login Restart
65
5020 Data Collection PC
66
Characters on the 5020 Keypad
66
5020 Cursor Keys
66
5020 Paging Keys
67
5020 Standard Keys
67
5020 Tab Keys
67
5020 Signal Keys
67
5020 Special Control Keys
67
5020 Special Host Key
67
5020 5250 Additional Functions
68
5020 Top-Row Function Keys
68
5020 Caps Lock
69
5020 Auto-Login Restart
69
5055 Data Collection PC
70
Characters on the Keyboard
70
5055 Cursor Keys
70
5055 Paging Keys
71
5055 Tab Keys
71
5055 AID-Generating Keys
72
5055 Field Exit Key
72
5055 Signal Keys
73
5055 Special Control Keys
73
5055 Special Host Key
73
5055 5250 Additional Functions
73
5055 Auto-Login Restart
73
59XX Terminal
74
Characters on the Keyboard
74
59XX Cursor Keys
74
59XX Paging Keys
75
59XX Tab Keys
75
59XX AID-Generating Keys
76
59XX Field Exit Key
76
59XX Signal Keys
77
59XX Special Control Keys
77
59XX Special Host Key
77
59XX 5250 Additional Functions
77
59XX Auto-Login Restart
77
17XX Terminal
78
Characters on the Keyboards
78
37-Key Keyboard
79
17XX Cursor Keys
79
17XX Paging Keys
79
17XX Tab Keys
79
17XX AID-Generating Keys
80
17XX Field Exit Key
80
17XX Signal Keys
81
17XX Special Control Keys
81
17XX Special Host Key
81
17XX 5250 Additional Functions
81
17XX Auto-Login Restart
82
11XX Terminal
83
Characters on the Keyboard
83
11XX Cursor Keys
83
11XX Paging Keys
84
11XX Tab Keys
84
11XX AID-Generating Keys
85
11XX Field Exit Key
85
11XX Signal Keys
86
11XX Special Control Keys
86
11XX Special Host Key
86
11XX 5250 Additional Functions
86
11XX Auto-Login Restart
86
700 Series Mobile Computer
87
700 Series Software Input Panels
87
700 Series Keypads
88
700 Series Cursor Keys
88
700 Series Paging Keys
88
700 Series Standard Keys
89
700 Series Function Keys
91
700 Series Editing Keys
91
700 Series Auxiliary Keys
92
700 Series Field Exit Key
93
700 Series Signal Keys
93
700 Series Special Control Keys
93
700 Series Special Host Key
93
700 Series 5250 Additional Functions
93
700 Series Auto-Login Restart
94
CK30 Handheld Computer
95
Characters on the Keyboards
96
CK30 Cursor Keys
96
CK30 Paging Keys
97
CK30 Tab Keys
97
CK30 AID-Generating Keys
98
CK30 Field Exit Key
99
CK30 Signal Keys
99
CK30 Special Control Keys
99
CK30 5250 Additional Functions
99
CK30 Auto-Login Restart
100
CK30 5250 Additional Functions
100
CK31 Handheld Computer
101
Characters on the Keyboards
101
CK31 Cursor Keys
101
CK31 Paging Keys
102
CK31 Tab Keys
102
CK31 AID-Generating Keys
103
CK30 Field Exit Key
103
CK31 Signal Keys
104
CK31 Special Control Keys
104
CK31 5250 Additional Functions
104
CK31 Auto-Login Restart
104
CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer
105
Characters on the Keyboards
105
CV60 Software Input Panels
105
CV60 Keyboard
107
CV60 Cursor Keys
107
CV60 Paging Keys
107
CV60 Tab Keys
108
CV60 AID-Generating Keys
109
CV60 Field Exit Key
110
CV60 Signal Keys
110
CV60 Special Control Keys
110
CV60 Special Host Key
110
CV60 5250 Additional Functions
110
CV60 Auto-Login Restart
111
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
113
Function Keys
114
Enter Key
114
Shift Keys
114
Y ("Yes") Key
114
Up and down Arrows
115
Number Keys [0] through [9]
115
Display Annunciators
116
Display Position 0
116
Display Position 1
116
Display Position 2
116
Display Position
117
Display Position 3
117
Display Position 4
117
Display Position 5
117
Display Positions 1 through 3
117
Display Positions 4 and 5
117
Display Positions 4 through 6
118
Display Positions 4 through 8
118
Display Positions 5 through 8
118
Configuration Menus (700 Series, CK31, CV60)
119
Dialog Boxes
121
Configuring te Parameters
122
Key Sequence to Open Main Menu
122
Opening the Main Menu
123
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Menus
123
6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX Menus
125
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Menus
127
Set-Up Parameters
129
Communication
129
Barcode Parms (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5020)
138
Cv60)
139
Protocol Opts
145
59Xx, 17Xx, 11Xx)
159
Display Opts
161
Display Opts (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
161
2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals Without Either an 802.1X Sup- Plicant Radio Driver or UDP Plus)
165
Radio Comm
165
17Xx, 11Xx)
166
Exit TE2000 (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
167
More
167
LCD Parms (Parameters)
169
LCD Contrast (59XX, 17XX)
169
Screen Size (Blank for 2480, 2485)
170
Screen Mode
177
Annunciators (Blank for 17XX, 11XX)
178
59Xx, 17Xx, 11Xx)
179
Backlight (59XX, 17XX)
179
Key Uppercase
179
More (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
180
Scroll Window
180
Beeper Setup (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, CK30, CK31)
185
Key Click (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
185
Beeper Select (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX)
187
Error Tone
187
Tests
188
Peripherals
188
Converters (59XX)
191
Memory View (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX)
192
Packet Driver (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
192
Numbers (Blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
193
Timed Numbers (Blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
193
Version Info (Information)
193
Exit Menus
194
More (Main Menu 2)
195
Keyboard Opts
195
Save Parms (Parameters)
195
Cloning Opts (59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
196
CK30, CK31, CV60 with TCP/IP, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
198
Restarting Terminal Emulation
199
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
201
6400 Computer
201
Opening the Main Menu
201
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS
202
5055 Data Collection PC
202
Programs to Create Terminal Emulation Menus
202
Opening the Main Menu
203
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS
203
Customizing Your Configuration
205
Using the Auto-Login Feature
206
Developing Auto-Login Script Files
206
Commands
206
Search Strings
207
Control Characters
208
Loading the Auto-Login Script File
208
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
209
5020 Data Collection PC
209
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
210
6400, 5055 Terminals
210
700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals
211
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature
211
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
212
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals
212
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
212
6400, 5055 Terminals
212
Sample Auto-Login Script Files
213
Auto-Login Restart
215
Displaying Double-Byte Characters
216
700 Series Terminals
216
CK30 Handheld Computers
217
Creating a Custom Parameter Set-Up File
218
CONFIG.DAT Settings
218
CONFIG.DAT Syntax
218
CONFIG.DAT Parameter Formats
219
CONFIG.DAT Parameters and Qualifiers
220
Verifying Your CONFIG.DAT Configuration
220
Bar Code Parameters
223
Display Options
234
TE_SETTINGS.INI Settings
241
Upgrading from CONFIG.DAT Configuration
241
TE_SETTINGS.INI Configuration
242
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameter Formats
242
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameters and Qualifiers
243
Changing Text
256
Preinitializing the 5250 te Program
257
Remapping the Terminal's Keys
258
Remapping a Key or Two-Key Sequence
258
Creating a Macro
259
Nesting
260
Remapping Keys for each Session
260
Key Code Table
260
Remapping Characters
264
Implementing ITCCOLOR.DAT Attribute Colors
265
Customizing 5250 EBCDIC to ASCII Translation
267
ASCII to EBCDIC
268
EBCDIC to ASCII
269
Substituting National Characters
270
Creating the File
270
Examples
272
Downloading Files
275
Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals
275
INTERLNK Installation
276
Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update
276
Reprogramming Flash Memory
276
Terminals
276
INTERLNK and INTERSVR
277
Using CHECKCFG to Compile and Decompile Custom Configurations
277
Converting Files from ASCII to Binary
278
Converting Files from Binary to ASCII
278
Listing Parameters and Values
278
Using FLSHCONV.EXE to Build Customized HEX Files
278
Locating and Appending .EXE Files
279
Appending Data Files to Intel-Hex Files
280
Downloading a Hex File
280
XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
277
Display Data Stream
281
Screen Design Aid
282
Applications
282
Data Stream Command Structure
283
Input Commands and Hex Codes
283
Output Commands and Hex Codes
283
Input Commands
284
Read Immediate
284
Read Modified Immediate Alternate
285
Read Input Fields
286
Read MDT Fields
288
Read MDT Alternate
290
Read Screen (Immediate)
291
Save Screen (Immediate)
292
Write Structured Field
293
Output Commands
295
Clear Format Table
295
Clear Unit
296
Restore Screen
297
Roll
298
Write Error Code
300
Write to Display (WTD)
302
Orders
304
Insert Cursor (IC)
305
Move Cursor (MC)
306
Repeat to Address (RA)
307
Set Buffer Address (SBA)
308
Start of Field (SF)
309
Format Portions of SF Order
310
Attribute Portions of SF Order
314
Control Portions of SF Order
314
Start of Header (SOH)
316
Transparent Data (TD)
318
Asynchronous 5250 Prefixes
319
System Messages and Parameter Errors
320
Extended Commands
323
Transmit and Receive on RS-232 Port (#F)
324
Flow Control
326
Return AID Key Characters
327
Return Codes for Transmit and Receive
328
Example of Transmit and Receive
329
Transmit Only on RS-232 Port (#P)
330
Flow Control
331
Return Codes for Transmit Only
332
Example of Transmit Only
333
Receive Only on RS-232 Port (#G)
334
Return Codes for Receive Only
335
Example of Receive Only
336
Set Parameters (#H)
337
Return Codes for Set Parameters
338
Example of Set Parameters
339
Return Version (#V)
340
Tone (#T)
341
Scan (#S)
342
Bar Code Length
346
Upc
347
EAN Algorithms
347
Plessey
349
Codabar
350
Code 128
351
Straight or Computer Identics 2 of 5
351
Interleaved 2 of 5
352
Return Codes for Scan Bar Code
352
Example of Scan Bar Code Parameters
353
Get Optical Inputs (#I)
354
Relay (Set, Reset, Read) Commands (#R)
355
Magnetic Card Reader (#M)
357
Extended Command Syntax
357
Return Codes for Magnetic Card Reader
358
Magnetic Card Reader CAB File
358
A Bar Code Scanning
359
Columns
360
Columns
361
Columns
362
Columns
363
Or 10 Column
364
Columns
364
Columns
365
Columns
366
Or 20 Columns
367
Columns
368
Columns
369
Or 32 Columns
370
Columns
371
Columns
372
Columns
373
Columns
374
Columns
375
Columns
376
Columns
377
Special Host Key
384
5250 Additional Functions
384
Auto-Login Restart
385
Encoded Code 39
385
Escape Characters
387
Terminating Keys
387
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
17
Safety Summary
17
Do Not Repair or Adjust Alone
17
Energized Equipment
17
First Aid
17
Resuscitation
17
Safety Icons
18
Global Services and Support
18
Warranty Information
18
Web Support
18
Telephone Support
19
Who Should Read this Guide
19
Related Documents
20
Getting Started
21
Understanding Network Protocol Options
22
Setting up the Terminal and the Network
22
Starting the te 2000 Application
23
Becoming Familiar with 3270 Terminal Emulation
23
Performing a Quick Configuration
24
Configuring the te 2000 Application
25
Using Advanced Features
25
Unsupported Commands and Functions
25
Display Positions 4 and
25
Program Names
26
Using Terminal Emulation Applications
27
Annunciators
28
3278 SNA Keys
28
AID-Generating Keys
29
3270 Serial Scanning
30
TE 2000 ™ 3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide
31
Using the Terminal's Keyboard
31
2415 Terminal
32
2415 Cursor Keys
32
2415 Paging Keys
32
2415 Tab Keys
32
2415 3278 SNA Keys
33
2415 AID-Generating Keys
34
2415 Auto-Login Restart
34
2425 Terminal
35
2425 Cursor Keys
35
2425 Paging Keys
35
2425 Tab Keys
35
2425 3278 SNA Keys
36
2425 AID-Generating Keys
37
2425 Auto-Login Restart
37
2435A Terminal
38
Characters on the Keyboards
38
2435A Cursor Keys
38
2435A Paging Keys
39
2435A Tab Keys
39
2435A Standard Keys
39
2435A Function Keys
39
2435A 3278 SNA Keys
40
2435A AID-Generating Keys
41
2435A Auto-Login Restart
42
2435A 3270 Additional Functions
42
2455 Terminal
43
2455 Cursor Keys
43
2455 Paging Keys
43
2455 Tab Keys
43
2455 3278 SNA Keys
44
2455 AID-Generating Keys
45
2455 Auto-Login Restart
45
2475 And 248X Terminals
46
2475 And 248X Cursor Keys
46
2475 And 248X Paging Keys
46
2475 And 248X Tab Keys
46
2475 And 248X 3278 SNA Keys
47
2475 And 248X AID-Generating Keys
48
2475 And 248X Auto-Login Restart
48
6400 Computer
49
Characters on the Keyboards
49
Using the 41-Key Keyboard
50
6400 Cursor Keys
50
6400 Paging Keys
51
6400 Tab Keys
51
6400 3278 SNA Keys
51
6400 AID-Generating Keys
52
6400 Auto-Login Restart
53
5020 Data Collection PC
54
Characters on the 5020 Keypad
54
5020 Cursor Keys
55
5020 Paging Keys
55
5020 Standard Keys
55
5020 3278 SNA Keys
55
5020 Top-Row Function Keys
56
5020 Caps Lock
57
5020 Auto-Login Restart
57
5055 Data Collection PC
58
Characters on the Keyboard
58
5055 Cursor Keys
59
5055 Paging Keys
59
5055 Tab Keys
59
5055 3278 SNA Keys
59
5055 AID-Generating Keys
60
5055 Auto-Login Restart
60
59XX Terminal
61
Characters on the Keyboard
61
59XX Cursor Keys
62
59XX Paging Keys
62
59XX 3278 SNA Keys
62
59XX AID-Generating Keys
63
59XX Auto-Login Restart
63
17XX Terminal
64
Characters on the Keyboards
64
37-Key Keyboard
65
17XX Cursor Keys
66
17XX Paging Keys
66
17XX Tab Keys
66
17XX 3278 SNA Keys
66
17XX AID-Generating Keys
67
17XX Auto-Login Restart
67
11XX Terminal
68
Characters on the Keyboard
68
11XX Cursor Keys
69
11XX Paging Keys
69
11XX Tab Keys
69
11XX 3278 SNA Keys
69
11XX AID-Generating Keys
70
11XX Auto-Login Restart
70
700 Series Mobile Computer
71
700 Series Software Input Panels
71
700 Series Keypads
72
700 Series Cursor Keys
72
700 Series Paging Keys
72
700 Series Standard Keys
73
700 Series Function Keys
75
700 Series Editing Keys
75
700 Series Auxiliary Keys
76
700 Series Auto-Login Restart
77
CK30 Handheld Computer
78
Characters on the Keyboards
79
CK30 Cursor Keys
79
CK30 Paging Keys
80
CK30 Standard Keys
80
CK30 Function Keys
80
CK30 3278 SNA Keys
80
CK30 AID-Generating Keys
81
CK30 Auto-Login Restart
81
CK30 3270 Additional Functions
82
CK31 Handheld Computer
83
Characters on the Keyboards
83
CK31 Cursor Keys
83
CK31 Paging Keys
84
CK31 Standard Keys
84
CK31 Function Keys
84
CK31 3278 SNA Keys
84
CK30 AID-Generating Keys
85
CK31 Auto-Login Restart
85
CK31 3270 Additional Functions
86
CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer
87
Characters on the Keyboards
87
CV60 Software Input Panels
87
CV60 Keyboard
89
CV60 Cursor Keys
89
CV60 Paging Keys
89
CV60 Tab Keys
90
CV60 3278 SNA Keys
90
CV60 AID-Generating Keys
91
CV60 Auto-Login Restart
91
Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
93
Function Keys
94
Enter Key
94
Shift Keys
94
Y ("Yes") Key
94
Up and down Arrows
95
Number Keys [0] through [9]
95
Display Annunciators
95
Display Position 0
95
Display Position 1
96
Display Position 2
96
Display Position 3
96
Display Position 4
97
Display Position 5
97
Display Position 6
97
Display Positions 1 through 3
97
Display Positions 4 through 6
97
Display Positions 4 through 8
98
Display Positions 5 through 8
98
Configuration Menus (700 Series, CK31, CV60)
99
Configuring te Parameters
101
Key Sequence to Open Main Menu
101
Opening the Main Menu
102
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Menus
102
6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX Menus
104
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Menus
106
Set-Up Parameters
108
Communication
108
Barcode Parms (2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X, 5020)
117
Cv60)
118
Protocol Opts
124
59Xx, 17Xx, 11Xx)
138
Display Opts (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
140
2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals Without Either an 802.1X Sup- Plicant Radio Driver or UDP Plus)
143
Radio Comm
143
17Xx, 11Xx)
145
Exit TE2000 (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
146
More
146
LCD Parms (Parameters)
148
LCD Contrast (59XX, 17XX)
148
Screen Size (Blank for 2480, 2485)
149
Screen Mode
156
Annunciators (Blank for 17XX, 11XX)
157
59Xx, 17Xx, 11Xx)
158
Backlight (59XX, 17XX)
158
Key Uppercase
158
More (700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
159
Scroll Window
159
Beeper Setup (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX, CK30, CK31)
164
Key Click
165
Beeper Select (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX)
166
Error Tone
166
Tests
167
Peripherals
167
Converters (59XX)
170
Memory View (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX)
171
Packet Driver (6400, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
171
Numbers (Blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
172
Timed Numbers (Blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
172
Version Info (Information)
172
Exit Menus
173
More (Main Menu 2)
174
Keyboard Opts
174
Save Parms (Parameters)
174
Cloning Opts (59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
175
CK30, CK31, CV60 with TCP/IP, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59XX, 17XX, 11XX)
177
Restarting Terminal Emulation
178
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
180
6400 Computer
180
Opening the Main Menu
180
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS
181
5055 Data Collection PC
181
Programs to Create Terminal Emulation Menus
181
Opening the Main Menu
182
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to DOS
182
Customizing Your Configuration
183
Using the Auto-Login Feature
184
Developing Auto-Login Script Files
184
Commands
184
Search Strings
185
Control Characters
186
Loading the Auto-Login Script File
187
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
187
5020 Data Collection PC
188
6400, 5055 Terminals
188
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
189
700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals
189
Disabling the Auto-Login Feature
190
2415, 2425, 2435A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
190
5020, 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60 Terminals
190
59XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
191
6400, 5055 Terminals
191
Sample Auto-Login Script Files
191
Auto-Login Restart
193
Creating a Custom Parameter Set-Up File
194
CONFIG.DAT Settings
194
CONFIG.DAT Syntax
194
CONFIG.DAT Parameter Formats
195
CONFIG.DAT Parameters and Qualifiers
196
Verifying Your CONFIG.DAT Configuration
196
Bar Code Parameters
199
Display Options
211
TE_SETTINGS.INI Settings
217
Upgrading from CONFIG.DAT Configuration
217
TE_SETTINGS.INI Configuration
218
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameter Formats
218
TE_SETTINGS.INI Parameters and Qualifiers
219
Changing Text
232
Preinitializing the 3270 te Program
233
Remapping the Terminal's Keys
234
Remapping a Key or Two-Key Sequence
234
Creating a Macro
235
Nesting
236
Remapping Keys for each Session
236
Key Code Table
236
Remapping Characters
239
Implementing ITCCOLOR.DAT Attribute Colors
240
Substituting National Characters
242
Creating the File
242
EBCDIC to ASCII Table
245
Examples
246
Downloading Files
249
A, 2455, 2475, 248X Terminals
249
INTERLNK Installation
250
Prerequisites for INTERLNK Flash Update
250
Reprogramming Flash Memory
250
Terminals
250
INTERLNK and INTERSVR
251
Using CHECKCFG to Compile and Decompile Custom Configurations
251
Converting Files from ASCII to Binary
252
Converting Files from Binary to ASCII
252
Listing Parameters and Values
252
Using FLSHCONV.EXE to Build Customized HEX Files
252
Locating and Appending .EXE Files
253
Appending Data Files to Intel-Hex Files
254
Downloading a Hex File
254
XX, 17XX, 11XX Terminals
251
Data Stream Commands
255
Screen Design Aid
256
Applications
256
Data Stream Commands
256
Erase All Unprotected Command
257
Erase/Write Alternate Command
257
Erase/Write Command
257
Read Modified All Command
258
Read Modified Command
258
Reset Terminal
258
Write Command
259
Write Control Character
259
Data Stream Format
260
Orders
262
EUA Order
263
Repeat Address (RA) Order
264
Sttt Scanner (SCN) Order
265
Set Buffer Address (SBA) Order
267
Start Field (SF) Order
268
Automatic Skip
269
Auto Enter
270
Auto-Forward Tab
270
Sending Data to the Host
270
AID Keys
271
Extended Commands
273
Transmit and Receive on RS-232 Port (#F)
274
Flow Control
276
Return AID Key Characters
277
Return Codes for Transmit and Receive
278
Example of Transmit and Receive
279
Transmit Only on RS-232 Port (#P)
280
Flow Control
281
Return Codes for Transmit Only
282
Example of Transmit Only
283
Receive Only on RS-232 Port (#G)
284
Return Codes for Receive Only
285
Example of Receive Only
286
Set Parameters (#H)
287
Return Codes for Set Parameters
288
Example of Set Parameters
289
Return Version (#V)
290
Tone (#T)
291
Scan (#S)
292
Bar Code Length
296
EAN Algorithms
297
Plessey
299
Codabar
300
Code 128
301
Straight or Computer Identics 2 of 5
301
Interleaved 2 of 5
302
Return Codes for Scan Bar Code
302
Example of Scan Bar Code Parameters
303
Get Optical Inputs (#I)
304
Relay (Set, Reset, Read) Commands (#R)
305
Magnetic Card Reader (#M)
307
Extended Command Syntax
307
Magnetic Card Reader CAB File
308
Return Codes for Magnetic Card Reader
308
A Bar Code Scanning
309
DK, Display Column Spacing
310
And 2425 Terminal Displays
310
Columns
310
Columns
311
Columns
312
Columns
313
Columns
314
And 248X Terminal Displays
323
Additional Functions
333
Encoded Code 39
334
Escape Characters
336
Terminating Keys
336
B Bar Code Symbologies
339
Bar Code Algorithms
340
Columns
340
Codabar
342
Encoded Code 39 (Full ASCII)
343
Code 128
344
I 2 of 5 (Interleaved)
346
MSI Code (Variant of Plessey)
347
Plessey
347
C Conversion Tables
349
Decimal to Hexadecimal
350
Binary to EBCDIC
353
D Terminal Font Set Table
357
Intermec TE 2000 Installation And Setup Instructions (54 pages)
Brand:
Intermec
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
7
Safety Information
7
Global Services and Support
7
Warranty Information
7
Web Support
7
Telephone Support
8
Key Mappings
8
Quick Start
9
Installing te 2000
9
Preparation
9
Using Intermec Settings to Configure Networking (700 Color, CK31, CV60)
10
Distributing te 2000 to Your Computer
10
Wavelink Avalanche
11
Microsoft Activesync
11
Removable Storage (700 Color, CK30, CK31)
11
FTP Transfer (700 Color, CK30)
12
Smartsystems
12
Minimum Settings Necessary for Usability
12
Exiting te 2000
14
About Using the te 2000 Application on Intermec Computers
15
Installing Onto Your Desktop or Laptop
15
Starting the Installation
15
Installing into the Smartsystems Console
18
Installing the 700 Color Series Package
18
Installing the CK30 and CK31 Package
19
Installing the CV60 Package
19
Completing the Installation
20
Installing te 2000 Onto Your Computer
20
700 Color Mobile Computers
20
CK30 and CK31 Handheld Computers
22
CV60 Vehicle Mount Computers
24
Configuring te 2000 on Your Computer
25
700 Color Mobile Computer
25
Starting the te 2000 Application
26
Minimum Settings Necessary for Usability
26
Exiting te 2000
27
CK30 and CK31 Handheld Computers
27
Configuring the te 2000 Data Stream
27
Entering Server IP Address
28
Exiting the te 2000 Application
29
Restarting the te 2000 Application
29
CV60 Vehicle Mount Computers
29
Starting the te 2000 Application
29
Entering a Host IP Address
29
Configuring the te 2000 Data Stream
30
Restarting the te 2000 Application
31
Exiting the te 2000 Application
31
Using Intermec Settings to Configure Computer Options
31
700 Color Mobile Computer
31
CK31 Handheld Computers
32
CV60 Vehicle Mount Computer
32
Using Wavelink Avalanche
33
Installing a te 2000 AVA Package Onto Your Desktop
33
Installing a Config AVA Package Onto Your Desktop
36
Configuring the Intermec Settings Using Wavelink Avalanche
39
Updating the Computer from the Avalanche Console
41
Enabling the Package on the Computer
43
Using Microsoft Activesync
43
Establishing a Partnership
44
If Upgrading the 700 Color Computer
44
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Exiting the te 2000 Application
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Restarting the te 2000 Application
2
Additional te 2000 Manuals
2
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