IBM 243X - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Learning About the Terminal
  • Page 4 – Helvetica Condensed; Configuring the Terminal; About the Configurations 2-3; Operating the Terminal in a Network; Choosing a Communications Protocol 3-8
  • Page 6 – blank page
  • Page 7 – Before You Begin; Warranty Information; Do not repair or adjust energized equipment alone
  • Page 8 – Trakker Antares 243X Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual; viii; About This Manual; This manual was written for two audiences:
  • Page 9 – What You Will Find in This Manual; Terminology; You should be aware of how these terms are being used in this manual:
  • Page 10 – Term; Conventions for Input From a Keypad or Keyboard; Convention; T) on the 57-key keypad or the Return key
  • Page 11 – Conventions for Bar Codes; Conventions for Software Screens and Messages
  • Page 12 – xii; Conventions for Commands; To send a configuration command from the DCS 30X, use this syntax:; This table defines the conventions used in the example:; Other Intermec Manuals
  • Page 15 – What Are the Trakker Antares 243X Terminals?; terminal emulation
  • Page 16 – Learning About the 243X’s Features
  • Page 17 – Options for the Terminals
  • Page 18 – Accessories for the Terminals; The vehicle dock is available in a standard model (Part No. 071805)
  • Page 19 – Unpacking the Terminal; The terminal shipping box contains:; External power supply adapter cable
  • Page 20 – Using the Terminal’s Battery Pack; F when there is no battery pack installed in the terminal.; Determining When the Battery Pack Is Low; There are two ways to determine if the battery pack is low:
  • Page 21 – Charging the Battery Pack; To charge the battery pack; Installing the Battery Pack; To install the battery pack
  • Page 22 – Open the battery door.
  • Page 23 – Managing Battery Power; Situation; Using the Keypad; The 243X has the following keypad options and overlays:
  • Page 24 – Finding the Special Keys
  • Page 25 – Typing the Characters Printed on the Keypad; Position on the Keypad; Using the Suspend/Resume Key; The terminal’s Suspend/Resume key is the
  • Page 26 – Using the Modifier Keys; W, the key is held in a buffer until you press; To use the Function Left, Function Right, Control, and Shift keys; W. The Modifier Key status icon turns on.; Capitalizing All Characters; W before every letter you type.
  • Page 27 – Using the International Keypads
  • Page 28 – Enter one of the following types of characters:
  • Page 29 – Using the Screen; turn the backlight on and off.; To turn the backlight on and off; To change the display contrast
  • Page 30 – Learning About the Status Icons; This icon tells you if the 2435 is connected to your network. The
  • Page 31 – Learning About the Audio Signals
  • Page 32 – Beep Sequence; Using the Terminal’s Serial Port; Port
  • Page 33 – Using the Terminal’s Scanner; To scan a bar code label with the scanner; F to turn on the terminal.
  • Page 35 – Use the following guidelines to achieve a successful scan:; Learning About the Connector Modules; The 243X has two different connector module options.; Standard Connector Module; The input device connector on the standard connector; Serial Connector Module; The input device connector on the serial connector module
  • Page 36 – Connecting an Input Device; Connecting to a Serial Device or Network
  • Page 37 – Connect the serial cable to the input device connector on the 243X.; Defining the Terminal’s Drives
  • Page 38 – Drive C; is 2MB drive of flash memory that you can configure as drive D.; Drive E; is an optional 2MB or 4MB extended storage drive that is only; Using the Terminal for the First Time; To use the 243X for the first time; Unpack the terminal and documentation.
  • Page 39 – Communications on the Terminal” in Chapter 3.
  • Page 43 – How to Configure the Terminal; About the Configurations
  • Page 44 – When you update the flash memory, the terminal copies the current; Configuring the Terminal With the Menu System; The Main Menu appears, displaying four menu options.
  • Page 45 – Choose this option to see the part number, firmware version,; The TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System at a Glance
  • Page 46 – Accessing Online Help; To access a help screen; To exit a help screen; Selecting Menus and Commands; on a screen and then enter data.
  • Page 47 – B to toggle between Disabled and 802.11 DS or OpenAir. The; Marking Check Boxes; to choose the Backspace check box and press
  • Page 48 – Entering ASCII Control Characters; To enter ASCII characters for a preamble or postamble; From the Configuration Menu, choose Terminal Menu.
  • Page 49 – Preamble/Postamble Saved; Exiting Screens and Saving Changes; When you exit a screen, you can save or discard your changes:; Task
  • Page 50 – Exiting the Menu System; E until you exit the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System. If you have; V to save your changes in RAM and update the current
  • Page 51 – V to save your changes in flash memory. The terminal; V to exit the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.; Configuring the Terminal With the Clone Application
  • Page 52 – To clone configuration parameters and applications; Run the clone application on the server unit.; Configuring Drives and Memory on the Terminal; up to 256K of the 512K RAM as a RAM drive.; Configuring the RAM Drive
  • Page 53 – Configuring Flash Memory
  • Page 57 – How the Terminals Fit Into Your Network; 43X in a Wired Network
  • Page 58 – UDP Plus Network; In a UDP Plus RF network, the 2435 communicates with a host; TCP/IP Direct Connect Network; In a TCP/IP network, the 2435 communicates with a; 435s in a UDP Plus Network or a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
  • Page 59 – In a UDP Plus network, you can install the 2435
  • Page 60 – In a TCP/IP network, you can install the 2435
  • Page 61 – You can install the 2435 terminals; 435s Communicating Across Subnetworks (UDP Plus); Using Serial Communications on the Terminal
  • Page 62 – Choosing a Communications Protocol; Binary Protocol
  • Page 63 – Configurable Protocol; Character mode
  • Page 64 – Master Polling Protocol
  • Page 65 – Using RF Communications on the Terminal; Configure the network parameters on each terminal in the network.; Planning the Network Connection
  • Page 66 – Configuring the DCS 30X; Configure the UDP Plus network.; Configuring the Access Points
  • Page 67 – OpenAir Radio; Domain
  • Page 68 – About the Network Parameters; You must define the following network parameters:; Monitoring Network Communications
  • Page 69 – Troubleshooting and Maintaining the Terminal
  • Page 71 – How to Use This Chapter; Problem
  • Page 72 – Problems While Operating the Terminal
  • Page 74 – Problems While Configuring the Terminal
  • Page 76 – Problems While Configuring the Terminal (continued)
  • Page 79 – Problems Communicating With RF Network Devices
  • Page 80 – Problems Communicating With RF Network Devices (continued)
  • Page 81 – Problems While Running Applications
  • Page 82 – Problems Transmitting Data Through the Serial Port
  • Page 83 – Problems Scanning Bar Code Labels
  • Page 84 – Problems Scanning Bar Code Labels (continued)
  • Page 85 – Booting the Terminal; F key to boot the terminal when you turn on the terminal.; Booting the Terminal on Resume; F to turn off the terminal, it turns off and goes into Suspend mode.; F to turn on the terminal. Use this option if you want; Resume Execution Allowed
  • Page 86 – Using the Boot Menu; Boot System; Troubleshooting a Locked Up Application
  • Page 87 – Resetting the Terminal; To reset the terminal; Scan the Boot Terminal label to reboot the terminal.; F to turn off the terminal.
  • Page 88 – Cleaning the Scanner Window and Terminal Screen; Clean the scanner window.; To clean the scanner window and terminal screen
  • Page 89 – Specifications
  • Page 91 – Physical and Environmental Specifications; Terminal Dimensions; Electrical Specifications
  • Page 92 – Configurable up to 21 lines by 31 columns
  • Page 93 – protocol for data transfer; Bar Code Symbologies
  • Page 94 – Input Devices and Cables; Pin Assignments; Pin Assignments for COM1
  • Page 95 – Pin Assignments for the Input Device Connectors
  • Page 97 – Index
  • Page 99 – Symbols and Numbers
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Learning About the Terminal

Contents iii Contents Before You Begin vii Warranty Information viiSafety Summary viiWarnings, Cautions, and Notes viiiAbout This Manual viii Learning About the Terminal What Are the Trakker Antares 243X Terminals? 1-3 Learning About the 243X’s Features 1-4Options for the Terminals 1-5Accessories fo...

Page 4 - Helvetica Condensed; Configuring the Terminal; About the Configurations 2-3; Operating the Terminal in a Network; Choosing a Communications Protocol 3-8

Trakker Antares 243X Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual *1233* Helvetica Condensed iv Using the Terminal’s Scanner 1-21 Learning About the Connector Modules 1-23Connecting an Input Device 1-24Scanning Options 1-24 Connecting to a Serial Device or Network 1-24 Defining the Terminal’s Drives 1-25 Using ...

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