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Chapter 5—Reader Command Reference 
Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual 
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Trakker Antares applications are 8-bit binary files. Some network 
protocols like the Intermec Multi-Drop protocol in a CrossBar network 
use 7-bit ASCII files. When you send 8-bit binary files across a 7-bit 
system without converting the files, the files are not compatible and will 
not run. 
You use the Transmit File command and a host utility to convert the 8-bit 
binary file to a 7-bit ASCII hexadecimal file and transfer it from the 
terminal. On the host, you use a hexadecimal conversion utility to convert 
the 7-bit ASCII hexadecimal file to an 8-bit binary file. Intermec has a 
DOS utility called HEX.EXE to convert files. The source code for 
HEX.EXE is also available. For help, see your Intermec service 
representative. 
 
Note: Trakker Antares filenames are up to eight characters with a three-
character extension. Files you transfer from the host must use the Trakker 
Antares naming conventions. 
 
From Network: 
%%Hn,drive:filename
 
where: 
%%H
 
is the command to convert an 8-bit binary file to a 7-bit ASCII 
hexadecimal file and transmit it. The terminal uses the current 
serial port configuration (protocol, baud rate, etc.) for the file 
transfer. 
n
 indicates 
the 
terminal’s serial port: 1, 2, or 4. 
drive: 
indicates the drive where the file is stored on the terminal. You 
must include the colon (:) after the drive letter. 
filename  is the file you want to transmit. 
 
Keypad or Menu: Not 
supported 
 
Note: To scan these bar code labels, you must configure the terminal to 
use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” on page 146. 
 
Scan:  Follow these steps: 
Scan this bar code label: 
  Enter Accumulate Mode / Transmit File 
 
*/K/O/E/EH* 
 *+/%%H* 
Scan the bar code label for the terminal COM port you are using to 
transmit the file. The label also includes the required comma. 
 COM1 
COM2 
COM4 
 
*1/L* 
*2/L* 
*4/L* 
 *1,* 
*2,* 
*4,*