Intermec 6400 User Guide

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Chapter 2 — Developing and Testing Your Application
Data Collection Browser User’s Guide
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For a list of valid commands, see the appropriate manual, as listed in the 
next table.
reboot
Restarts the dcBrowser client.
On the CK30, installs the DCBCK30.CAB file.
http-equiv=
When you enter REFRESH as the value for this attribute, 
opens a screen after a specified delay. The screen and delay 
are specified in the content attribute. When the web server 
opens the screen, the web server can also send any special 
messages or relay controls to the device.
content=
Specifies the time delay in seconds and the screen to be 
opened after the delay triggered by the http-equiv 
attribute. Enter the time delay and screen information in 
the format “seconds;/new_screen.htm”. Valid values for the 
time delay are 1 to 65 seconds. The time delay starts from 
when the current screen was sent or the last key was 
pressed. The time delay resets after each key press or scan. 
When the new screen opens, any data that you entered in 
the previous screen is lost. If you press Enter or an assigned 
function key or scan data that has a transmit property in 
the field before the time delay runs out, the normal action 
associated with the current screen happens instead of 
opening the specified screen.
reader_cmd= Sends Reader commands to the devices. To send the 
Reader command, you enter one command as 
“$+command” 
or multiple commands as 
“$+command,$+command1,..., $+commandn
.
Device
Manual
Trakker Antares terminal
Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual (P/N 071389)
700 Series (monochrome 
screen) computers
700 Series Monochrome Mobile Computer User’s Manual 
(P/N 961-054-032)
700 Series Color 
computers
Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 
073529)
CK30 or CK31 computer Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 
073529)
CN3 Series or CK61 
computer
Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 
073529)
CV30 or CV60 computer Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 
073529)
returnserial
Returns the serial data with the screen data as a cookie 
named SERIN. On the device, set EOM for COM1 to 
\X0D and clear SOM. The serial data is returned as if you 
pressed Enter.