Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Unova Manuals
Touch terminals
Intermec Trakker Antares 241X
Unova Intermec Trakker Antares 241X Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Unova Intermec Trakker Antares 241X. We have
1
Unova Intermec Trakker Antares 241X manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Unova Intermec Trakker Antares 241X User Manual (432 pages)
Hand-Held Terminal
Brand:
Unova
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Before You Begin
15
Warranty Information
15
Safety Summary
15
Warnings and Cautions
16
About this Manual
16
Other Intermec Manuals
19
Learning about the Terminals
21
What Are the Trakker Antares 241X Terminals
23
Options for the Terminals
24
Accessories for the Terminals
25
Understanding the Terminal's Features
26
Using the Terminal's Keypad
27
How to Type the Characters Printed on the Keypad
27
Finding the Special Keys
28
Using the Suspend/Resume Key
29
Using the Function Left, Function Right, and Shift Keys
29
Capitalizing All Characters
30
Using the Cursor Keys
30
Using the International Keypad
31
Using the te Keypads
32
Using the Terminal's Serial Port
33
Using the Terminal's Screen
34
Understanding the Terminal's Status Leds
35
Understanding the Terminal's Status Beeps
36
Connecting an Input Device to the Terminal
37
Using the Terminal's Battery Pack
38
Determining When the Battery Pack Is Low
38
Charging the Battery Pack
39
Installing the Battery Pack
39
Removing the Battery Pack
40
Managing Battery Power
41
Defining the Terminal's Drives
42
Using the Terminal's Scanner
43
Scanning Options
46
Using the Terminal for the First Time
47
Operating the Terminals in a Network
49
How the Terminals Fit into Your Network
51
Connecting the Terminal to a Wired Network
58
Choosing a Communications Protocol
58
Binary Protocol
59
Configurable Protocol
59
Master Polling Protocol
60
Point-To-Point Protocol
60
Polling Mode D Protocol
60
Connecting the 2415 to an RF Network
61
Planning the Network Connection
61
Configuring the DCS 300
62
Configuring the Access Points
62
2.4 Ghz Openair Network
63
IEEE 802.11 DS Network
63
About the Network Parameters
64
Monitoring RF Communications Using the Status Leds
65
About Network Connectivity and Protocols
66
Operating the Terminals in a Network
67
How to Configure the Terminal
71
About the Configurations
71
Configuring the Terminal with the Menu System
72
Accessing Online Help
74
Selecting Menus and Commands
74
Marking Check Boxes
76
Entering ASCII Control Characters
77
Exiting the Menu System
79
Configuring the Terminal by Scanning Bar Code Labels
81
Configuring the Terminal through the Serial Port
83
Configuring the 2415 through the Network
85
Sending a Command from the DCS 300
85
Sending a Command from the Host
87
Configuring the 2415 in a UDP Plus Network
87
Configuring the 2415 in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
88
Transferring Files in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
91
Saving Configuration Changes to Flash Memory
96
Restoring the Terminal's Default Configuration
97
Using Custom Applications
99
How to Download and Run Applications
101
About the Trakker Antares Programmable Terminals
102
Creating Applications for the Terminal
104
Using the PSK or Ezbuilder to Develop Applications
104
Converting Applications between JANUS and Trakker Antares
105
Converting IRL Programs
105
Converting the Application to a Binary File
106
Creating a Custom Logo
106
Using the Serial Port to Transfer Applications and Files
107
Using the DCS 300 to Download Applications and Files
112
Copying Applications and Files to the DCS 300
112
Downloading Applications and Files to the 2415
114
Running the Application on the Terminal
117
Using Screen Mapping (DCS 300 V1.1)
119
Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Terminals
121
How to Use this Chapter
123
Finding and Solving Problems
124
Terminal will Not Turn on
125
Problems While Operating the Terminal
125
Problems While Configuring the Terminal
127
2415 Will Not Communicate with RF Network Devices
132
Problems Transmitting Data through the Serial Port
134
Problems Transmitting Data through the DCS 300
135
Bar Code Labels will Not Scan
136
Booting and Resetting the Terminal
138
Booting the Terminal
138
Booting the Terminal on Resume
138
Using the Boot Menu
139
Resetting the Terminal
140
Cleaning the Scanner Window and Terminal Screen
141
Upgrading the Terminal
142
Upgrading the Firmware
142
Loading Double-Byte Fonts
145
Running Diagnostics
147
What Diagnostics Are Available
149
Running Diagnostics from the Menu System
151
Defining the Diagnostics Screens
153
Defining the Software Diagnostics Screens
153
Application Events
153
Clear Task Profiles
154
Error Logger
155
Font Test
156
Keypad Table
157
Task Status
158
Defining the Hardware Diagnostics Screens
159
Battery/Pic Status
159
Beeper Test
160
Destructive RAM Test
161
Display Test
162
Hardware Configuration
163
Keypad Test
164
Radio Test
165
Scanner Test
166
Serial Port Loopback Test
167
Defining the System Diagnostics Screens
168
Access Point
168
Application Efficiency
169
Code Verify
170
Malloc Application Information
171
Malloc Firmware Information
172
Serial Port Test
173
Subsystem Versions
174
Reader Command Reference
175
Using Reader Commands
177
Using Accumulate Mode
178
Backspace
179
Clear
179
Enter
180
Enter Accumulate Mode
180
Exit Accumulate Mode
180
Operating Reader Commands
181
Backlight on and off
181
Boot Terminal
182
Change Configuration
182
Default Configuration
183
Multiple-Read Labels
183
Reset Firmware
184
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
184
Scanner Trigger on and off
185
Set Time and Date
186
Test and Service Mode
187
File Management Reader Commands
187
Abort Program
187
Delete File
188
List Files
189
Receive File
189
Receive File through the Serial Port
189
Receive and Convert 7-Bit ASCII Files to 8-Bit Binary Files
191
Receive File Via RF Communications
193
Rename File
195
Run Program
196
Transmit File
197
Transmit File through the Serial Port
197
Transmit and Convert 8-Bit Binary Files to 7-Bit ASCII Files
199
Transmit File Via RF Communications
201
Using Configuration Commands
205
Configuration Commands Listed by Category
206
Entering Variable Data in a Configuration Command
209
Acknowledgement Delay Lower Limit
210
Acknowledgement Delay Upper Limit
212
AP Density
214
AP MAC Address
215
Append Time
215
Automatic Shutoff
216
Baud Rate
218
Beep Duration
220
Beep Volume
222
Codabar
223
Code 11
225
Code 16K
226
Code 2 of 5
227
Code 39
229
Code 49
233
Code 128
236
ISBT Code 128
237
Command Processing
243
Configuration Commands Via Serial Port
247
Controller Connect Check Receive Timer
249
Controller Connect Check Send Timer
251
Controller IP Address
253
Decode Security
256
Default Router
257
Display Backlight Timeout
259
Display Contrast
261
Display Font Grid Type
262
Display Row Spacing
263
Display Video Mode
264
Domain
265
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
267
End of Message (EOM)
268
Flash Memory Configuration
270
Flow Control
272
Handshake
274
Host IP Address
275
Inactivity Timeout
277
Interleaved 2 of 5
279
Keypad Caps Lock
281
Keypad Clicker
282
Keypad Control
283
Keypad Type
284
LRC (Longitudinal Redundancy Check)
286
Maximum Retries
287
Maximum Sleep Duration
289
Medium Reservation
291
Network Activate
294
Network Loopback
295
Network Name
296
Network Port
298
Parity
300
Plessey
301
Poll (Polling)
302
Postamble
303
Power Management
305
Preamble
306
Radio MAC Address
307
RAM Drive Size
308
Receive All Multicast
310
Reservation Threshold
311
Resume Execution
313
Roaming Flag
314
Scan Ahead
315
Scanner Mode
316
Scanner Redundancy
317
Scanner Selection
318
Scanner Timeout
320
Scanner Trigger
322
Security Identification
323
Serial Port Protocol
324
Start of Message (SOM)
326
Station Name
328
Subnet Mask
330
Suspend/Resume Control
332
TCP Maximum Retries
333
TCP/IP Maximum Transmit Timeout
335
Terminal IP Address
337
Time and Date
339
Time in Seconds
341
Timeout Delay
342
Transmit Mode
344
Transmit Rate
345
Transmit Rate Fallback
346
Upc/Ean
347
Wakeup on Broadcast
351
WEP Encryption
352
WEP Key 1, WEP Key 2, WEP Key 3, WEP Key 4
353
WEP Transmit Key
354
Specifications and Other Helpful Information
357
Specifications
359
Default Configuration
365
Configuration Commands by Syntax
370
Full ASCII Charts
373
Full ASCII Table
375
Full ASCII Bar Code Chart
378
Control Characters
378
Symbols and Punctuation Marks
379
Numbers
380
Uppercase Letters
381
Lowercase Letters
382
International Character Support
383
Trakker Antares Terminal Font Set
385
English and Western European Font Set
385
Japanese Katakana Font Set
395
Using the Default Applications
403
About the Applications Shipped on the Terminal
405
Defining APPTSK.BIN and EM9560.BIN
405
Defining the Emulation Features of EM9560.BIN
406
Using Display Control Codes
407
Using Display Modes
408
Using Accumulate Mode
409
Setting Preambles and Postambles
410
Full ASCII Mode for Code 39
412
Unsupported 95XX Features
413
Running APPTSK.BIN and EM9560.BIN
413
Index
417
Advertisement
Advertisement
Related Products
Unova Intermec TRAKKER Antares 2455
Unova Categories
Barcode Reader
Desktop
Server
Scanner
Touch terminals
More Unova Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL