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General InformationSECTION 11-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideAppendix BNorandRROM Utilities Programs are intended for your sys-tem administrator
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-286400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1) Enabled2) DisabledExtended Cmds1. Press[1]to enable the extended co
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-29Telnet allows for the handling of telnet option negotiationsto establi
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-306400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidepressed.) When using Token Ring on your host, the tab keyalso unlocks
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-31VT/ANSIThe VT/ANSI menu lets you enable the fo llowing featuresifyou a
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-326400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide"NOTE:The Auto Entr Scan and Auto Tab Scan options cannot be enab
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-33Selecting RS232 Setup allows you to select from anothermenu of choices
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-346400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSelecting More moves you to select the telnet option for theVT/ANSI da
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-351) Application2) NumericKeypad Mode4) Keypad Mode, determines what i s
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-366400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1) F1 is FUNC-0Native ModeDisplay OptionsDisplay Opts allows you to ch
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-37Cursor ModeThe Cursor Mode menu allows you t o select the cursorstyle.
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-3Hand-Held Computer Main ComponentsFigure 1-1Computer Front ViewDisplayBuzzerKeyboar
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-386400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideWhen you select option 3 Security ID the following screenappears:Secur
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-39Cold StartThe Cold Start option performs a hand-held computer coldstar
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-406400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2. At the prompt, enter the password 3193693. This be-comes the perman
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-41"The screen size (number of rows displayed, and thenumber of char
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-426400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideScreen Size10 13 16 20 23* 26 32691218Off Off Off Off Off Off OffOff O
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-431) Center Cursor2) Corner Mode3) Page Mode4) Lazy Mode5) Locked ModeSc
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-446400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide(the data on the screen does not appear to move). When youscroll off t
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-45Key UppercaseThe Key Uppercase option, when enabled, causes t he alpha
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-466400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBeeper SetupThe Beeper Setup menus allow you to adjust the beepertones
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-47To adjust the key click tone:1. Press k ey[2]or key[3].2. Press the[Y]
General InformationSECTION 11-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 1-2Computer Back ViewProduct LabelBattery PackBattery Pack Latch
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-486400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTestsThe Tests menus allow you to test peripherals, the display,RF com
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-491) Radio Test2) RS232 Test3) Display Test4) Keyboard Test5) Scanner Te
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-506400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide"Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), is calculated by dividingthe RF sig
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-51"TXRate, is the data rate (in Mb/s) of the last messagetransmitte
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-526400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTable 3-2 continuedSupported Transmission Rates for the HighSpeed Luce
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-53Attach RS232LoopbackConnectorPress EnterRS232 TestResults:RTS-CTS: xxx
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-546400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTo perform the Display Test:1. From the Display Test Menu, press[ENT]t
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-55Keyboard TestThe Keyboard Test lets you test each key on the hand-held
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-566400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideMemory ViewThis menu is reserved for engineering test and evaluation.F
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-57Packet StatsThe Packet Stats (statistics) test shows the number of pac
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-5Figure 1-3Top End ViewRadio Card SlotScanner (option)Figure 1-4Bottom End ViewIrDA
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-586400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideHistogram OptsAn Intermec engineer may ask you to access this menu ify
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-59NumbersThe Numbers test checks the operation of the hand-heldcomputer
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-606400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideExit MenusThe Exit Menus option (#6) exits you from this hand-heldcomp
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-61Save ParmsSave Parms (parameters) retains the parameters you pro -gram
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-626400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidechoices. When the desired key displays, press[ENT]to setyour selection
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-63To Exit Emulation Mode and Return toDOSIf you want to exit the emulati
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-646400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-1Section 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting""""""""""""
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideOnce your computer gets below the 20% range, the iconsare replaced by “
SECTION 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-3Cleaning Your Hand-Held ComputerPeriodic cleaning helps maintain the ap
General InformationSECTION 11-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideHand-Held C omputer Keyboard41-Key KeyboardFunction and numeric keys are single key
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTroubleshootingShould you encounter difficulties in routine operation,p
SECTION 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-5Table 4-1 continuedBasic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionA Fully Charg
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTable 4-1 continuedBasic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionWhen Putting
SECTION 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-7Table 4-1 continuedBasic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionComputerDispl
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTable 4-1 continuedBasic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionComputer Does
SECTION 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-9Table 4-1 continuedBasic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionHear A Beep W
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide"If you purchased your computer from an IntermecVAR, contact t he
SECTION 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide4-11Repair ServiceIf you send your computer in for service, be sure to car
Maintenance and TroubleshootingSECTION 44-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideA-1Appendix AConnector Pin-Outs""""""""""""""
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-751-Key KeyboardAlphabetic and numeric keys are single keystrokes. Specialfunction k
APPENDIX AConnector Pin-OutsA-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideOptional Communication Adapter 9-PinD-Sub ConnectorFigure A-29-Pin D-Sub Connector
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-1Appendix BNorandRRRRUtilities Program""""""""""""&q
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuidePop-Up MenusUNIT ID 2233233WORKGROUP6200IPL[F4]RESET FACTORY[-- ]QUITCHANGE U
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-3Alphanumeric FieldsSERVER NAMEI.U.N. INCORPORATEDSERVER IP ADDRESS123.123.123
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTitle ScreenWhen you reboot or reset your computer, the Title Screenappears:N
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-5Language Selection"NOTE:The NORAND Utilities Program checks files for av
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCommunications Menu"NOTE:The default is the NPCP RS-485 communication.&q
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-7Option 1 BEGIN COMM SESSIONIf you select this option, the computer repeats co
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideWhile SIGNING ON is onscreen, STATUS: may appearwith the status of the attemp
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-9BEGIN COMM SESSION with MODEM/DIRECTIf you select this option and Option2. CO
General InformationSECTION 11-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideKey DescriptionsThis section includes a description of how the shift keyswork and t
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBEGIN COMM SESSION with INTERSERVERIf you select this option and Option2. CO
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-11The three digit number (“289”) indicates the specific proto-col error. These
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide“138”Command not valid to cancel“164”--“179”Unusual network condition“180”--
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-13These error codes apply when COMM SETTINGS is set toNOVELL NETWARE:"“0”
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-146400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide“811”Timeout while sending data. Connection toremote machine dropped. Make s
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-15Option 2 COMM SETTINGIf you select this option, the Communications Settings
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-166400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 2 MODEM/DIRECTIf you select this suboption, the computer returns t
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-17Suboption 3 ACCESSORY CARDSuboption 5 INTERSERVERIf you select either of the
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-186400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideOption 3 UNIT IDIf you select this option, the Change Unit ID pop-up menuapp
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-19NETWORK PARAMETERS with NRINETNETWORK PARAMETERS with TFTPIf you select this
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-9Numeric KeysUse the numeric keys as you would those on a calculator.Numeric values
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-206400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideNETWORK PARAMETERS with NOVELL NETWAREIf you select this option and Option2.
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-21Suboption 1 MODEM TYPEIf you select this suboption, a drop-down list appears
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-226400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide"NOTE:Testing the modem initialization string is optional."To test
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-23Suboption 2 PROTOCOLIf you select this suboption, a drop-down list of variou
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-246400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 4 DATA FORMATIf you select this suboption, the Data Format drop-do
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-25Option 6 ADVANCED UTILITIESIf you select this option, the Advanced Utilities
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-266400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 1 SET DATE/TIMEIf you select this suboption, the Set Date/Time pop
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-27"The battery fuel gauge displays the battery capacitylevel in black fro
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-286400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 3 FORMAT DRIVE DIf you select this suboption, the Format RAM Drive
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities Program6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideB-29Suboption 5 SET BOOT DRIVEIf you select this suboption, the Set Boot Drive p
General InformationSECTION 11-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideGreen [SHFT] KeyPressing the green [SHFT] key shifts the keyboard betweenuppercase
APPENDIX BNorandRUtilities ProgramB-306400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 7 SET KEY CLICKIf you select this suboption, the Set Key Click p o
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-1Appendix CKeyboard Overlays""""""""""""""
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide41-Key DOS/PC
APPENDIX CKeyboard Overlays6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-351-Key DOS/PC
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide41-Key 5250
APPENDIX CKeyboard Overlays6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-551-Key 5250
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide41-Key 3270EOF
APPENDIX CKeyboard Overlays6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-751-Key 3270EOF
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide41-Key VT/ANSI
APPENDIX CKeyboard Overlays6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-951-Key VT/ANSI
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-11Using Shifted FunctionsThis section explains the use of the shift keys.The RulesTh
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide41-Key NATIVE
APPENDIX CKeyboard Overlays6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideC-1151-Key NATIVE
APPENDIX CKeyboard OverlaysC-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideIndex-1Index"""""""""""""""""
INDEXIndex-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideComputer turns off, openingbattery latch door, 4-6Connectors, 4-1, 4-28-pin docking connector, 4-19-pi
INDEX6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideIndex-3Save parms, 3-61session menu, 3-61Memory Types, main, 1-23Memory types, flash ROM, 1-23Memory view tes
INDEXIndex-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidetimed numbers, 3-59Tethered scanner, 2-18data doesn’t show up, 4-7wedge mode application diesscanning
"NOTICEThe information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for thepurpose of allowing customers to operate and service Interme
General InformationSECTION 11-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideEXAMPLE:Pressing the green [SHFT] key and then the [DEL] key produces adot instead
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-13Display Annunciator Locations onDisplay WindowAnnunciators are located at the extr
SCGeneral InformationSECTION 11-146400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideAnnunciator DescriptionsAnnunciators appear on the bottom line of the display.Di
ASNCASECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-15Alt mode:Generally you use the Alt mode as required byyour particular applica
General InformationSECTION 11-166400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBlue Shift Mode:This annunciator shows you that thekeyboard is in the blue shift m
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-17The battery pack icons on your computer display reflect thesame status as the LEDs
General InformationSECTION 11-186400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide[l/O] Suspend or ResumePressing the[I/O]key does not turn the computer off com-ple
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-19Figure 1-8Bottom End Handstrap AttachmentHandstrap Attachment HoleHandstrap Attach
General InformationSECTION 11-206400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBuzzerThe buzzer sounds when you press a key (the “key click”) ormake a good scan,
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-21A fully charged battery pack, left outside of a charger oryour computer, self disc
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General InformationSECTION 11-226400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide9WARNING: The battery can explode if it is incorrectly replaced. Replaceonly with
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-23Backup BatteryYour hand-held computer contains a rechargeable nickel-metal hydride
General InformationSECTION 11-246400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFlashFlash memory is available in 2 or 4 Megabytes. Flashstores the BIOS and DOS.
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-25Batch Terminal OperationYour hand-held computer contains internal memory so itcan
General InformationSECTION 11-266400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCommunication AdapterBCAUTION: The pins on the external connectors of the hand -he
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-27Figure 1-11Communication Adapter Charger ConnectorInfrared Transceiver LensCommuni
General InformationSECTION 11-286400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 1-12Scanner HandleTwo Cell Battery Pack in Hand-Held ComputerScanning Trigg
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-29Adjustable Handstrap andAdjustable WriststrapYou can order an optional adjustable
General InformationSECTION 11-306400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 1-14Adjustable Wrist StrapWrist loopAdjustable Knob (push button in,slide k
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-31Hand-Held Computer SpecificationsSize:8.8 inches (22.35 cm) long3.3 inches (8.4 cm
CONTENTSii6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBackup Battery 1-23...Memory 1-23...
General InformationSECTION 11-326400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideProtocol: RS-232 protocols like xmodem, ymodem, zmodem,and K ermit; IrDA through a
SECTION 1General Information6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-33FrequencyBand:2400-2483 GHzOutput Power 32 mWRegulatoryComplianceFCC 15.247; Indus
General InformationSECTION 11-346400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideConfiguring Terminal Emulation over IPFor TE/IP, the host is usually specified by
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OperationSECTION 22-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBefore Using Your Hand-Held Computerfor the First TimeYour hand-held computer is shipped with
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-3Figure 2-1Resetting Your ComputerENTER Key41-Key Keyboard 51-Key KeyboardENTER KeyYellow Shif
OperationSECTION 22-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRechargeable Battery Labelling9WARNING: The battery can explode if it is incorrectly replaced
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-5Installing the Main Battery1. Position the battery pack with the contacts facing intothe batt
OperationSECTION 22-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRemoving the Main BatteryBefore you remove the main battery pack, ensure that yourcomputer is
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-7Measuring Battery Pack Charge Level1. Touch your finger across the first two contacts.2. Char
CONTENTS6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideiiiUsing an Integrated Scanner 2-15...Installing the Optional Scanning Handle 2-17...
OperationSECTION 22-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3. Once your computer gets below the 20% range, theicons are replaced on the d isplay with Ls
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-9In An External SourceFigure 2-5 shows a multipack charger and Figure 2-6 showsa single pack c
OperationSECTION 22-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBattery Charger LED and Error CodesWhen your battery pack is placed in a multipack or single
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-11Table 2-2Solution NotesNote Solution1 To isolate the issue to the battery pack itself, put t
OperationSECTION 22-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideDownloading Programs To YourHand-Held ComputerDownloading p arameters, program data, or inve
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-13Turning Your Hand-Held Computer Onand Off (Suspending)Turning On Your ComputerTurn your hand
OperationSECTION 22-146400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidemuch as if it is actively being used. Therefore, it is neces-sary to manually suspend your c
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-15ScanningYo u can order an integrated scanner as part of your hand-held computer or you can a
OperationSECTION 22-166400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTo use the integrated sc anner, simply point the top of yourunit at the bar code, pres s the
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-17Installing the Optional ScanningHandleTo attach the handle:1. Slip the handle onto the base
CONTENTSiv6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideScreen Mode 3-42...Annunciators 3-44...
OperationSECTION 22-186400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideUsing a Tethered Bar Code ScannerThe tethered bar code scanner attaches to your hand-heldcom
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-19Cable:"Straight screw on connector serial cable 321-476-082Figure 2-8Connecting a Tethe
OperationSECTION 22-206400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidestop bit with an ASCII STX (hex 02) before the data and anASCII ETX (hex 03) after the data.
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-21Setting Your DOS Application toAccept Tethered Laser ScannersIn AUTOEXEC.BAT, ensure the sca
OperationSECTION 22-226400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideData Transmission Format1. Scan the <PREFIX ><DATA><SUFFIX> bar code.<P
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-23RS-232 Host Prefix/Suffix Values0142367CANCEL895
OperationSECTION 22-246400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRS-232 Host ParityNONERS-232 Host Stop Bit Select1STOPBITRS-232 Host ASCII Format8-BIT
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-25RS-232 Host Transmit Code ID Character(Optional)Select to enable or disable this setting. Th
OperationSECTION 22-266400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSetting Up Your Intermec 1551Series RS-232 Serial ScannerParametersTo allow the Intermec 155
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-274. Number 95. Number 96. Number 07. Number 28. Save Prefix
CONTENTS6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuidevOptional Communication Adapter 9-Pin D-Sub Connector 4-2APPENDIX BNorandR Utilities ProgramEntry Point 4-
OperationSECTION 22-286400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide9. No Parity10. Enable Code Id Character11. Set Suffix12. Number 913. Number 9
SECTION 2Operation6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2-2914. Number 015. Number 316. Save SuffixProblems with Your ScannerIf you are having problems
OperationSECTION 22-306400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-1Section 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens""""""""""""
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-26400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideENTER [ENT] KeysPress either[ENT]key to select the option that is high-
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-3YUp andBDown ArrowsThese keys are defined by the host computer. Use the
X^YA"ATerminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-46400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCommunications loss.No communication with the hostcomputer h
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-5Display Positions 5- 8Battery Pack Gas Gauge Icons:These battery icons
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-66400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideAgain, these are just a few of the display annunciators thatare common
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-7"Blue then Green shift is CAPS LOCK."Blue then Yellow shift i
CONTENTSvi6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFIGURESFigure 1-1 Computer Front View 1-3...Figure 1-2 Computer Back View 1-4...
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-86400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1) Set-up Parms2) LCD Parms3) Beeper Setup4) Tests5) Version Info6) Exi
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-9The following paragraphs describe options available fromthe Main Menu.S
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-106400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTestsThe Tests menu allows you to perform the following tests:"Pe
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-11MoreThe More option opens a menu c alled Main Menu 2, whichlets you (1
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-126400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1) Communication2) Barcode Parms3) Protocol Opts4) Display Opts5) Radi
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-13CommunicationUse the Communication menu to set, view, or change thehan
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-146400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1) Radio Setup2) Host/CntlHost/Cntl1Network NamexxxxEnter up to 34 cha
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-151) CNTL A2) CNTL B3) CNTL CHost/CNTL(cust emulation)unit # xxxHost Nam
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-166400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTCP/IP SettingsThe first opiton if exercising TCP/IP stack is the Radi
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-171) Radio Setup2) Host SetupDirect1Network NamexxxxEnter up to 34 char-
6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide1-1Section 1General Information""""""""""""""
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-186400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBar Code ParmsThe Bar Code Parms (parameters) menus designate:"If
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-19Scan OptionsUse the Scan Options menu to designate how the hand-heldco
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-206400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideWhen this option is OFF, and the scanned bar code is toobig for the in
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-21choose to enable another bar code symbology from thatmenu, or you can
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-226400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideScan Options of Additional Bar CodesThis menu offers additional bar co
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-231) Plessey2)Str2of53)Int2of54)CI2of55)6) Code 93Scan Options 21) Enabl
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-246400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideThe length options must be set for each enabled bar code.Instructions
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-251. Key in t he maximum length (0--99) for the selectedbar code, then p
Terminal Emulation Menu ScreensSECTION 33-266400 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideProtocol OptionsUse this selection to designate the hand-held computer
SECTION 3Terminal Emulation Menu Screens6400 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide3-27WidthxxHost View SzeTo change the width, enter a number (between 1 --
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