Intermec 2430 User Guide

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Chapter 4—Running Diagnostics
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Keypad Test 
 
Purpose:  An application programmer can use the Keypad Test screen to quickly find 
the hexadecimal key code value, the decimal key code value, and the scan 
code for any key on the keypad. You can also use the test to make sure the 
keypad is operating correctly.  
 
Where Available:  Hardware Diagnostics menu 
Sample Screen: 
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KEYPAD
TEST
Key
Hex
Dec
Scan
'a'
61
97
1E
'b'
62
98
30
'c'
63
99
2E
'd'
64
100
20
'e'
65
101
12
'f'
66
102
21
'g'
67
103
22
'h'
68
104
23
'i'
69
105
17
'j'
6A
106
24
'k'
6B
107
25
'l'
6C
108
26
'm'
6D
109
32
[Esc]
Exit
 
 
Definition:  Press any key or key combination on the keypad to display the 
hexadecimal, decimal, and scan code value of the key. When you press d, 
the terminal pauses for a few seconds to display the values before you exit 
the screen. For a complete list of key codes, see the “Trakker Antares 
Terminal Font Set” on page 290 or refer to the Trakker Antares Application 
Development Tools System Manual
 (P/N 064433). 
Malloc Application Information 
 
Purpose:  A programmer or application developer can use the Malloc Application 
Information screen to see how memory is allocated and used by the 
current application.  
 
Where Available:  Choose the Malloc Info Menu from the System Diagnostics menu. 
Sample Screen: 
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APPLICATION
Total
Free:
0000064656
Largest
Free:
0000064656
Fragments:
00001
Allocated
Blocks:
00001
OK
 
 
Definition:  The screen displays the memory allocation used by the application. You 
can view the total free memory, largest block of free memory, number of