Intermec 2430 User Guide

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Chapter 5—Reader Command Reference 
Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual 
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Save Configuration in Flash Memory 
 
Description:  Saves the current configuration in flash memory. When you configure the 
terminal by scanning bar code labels or sending commands from a network 
device, the configuration changes are saved in RAM. When you save the 
configuration to flash memory, the current configuration becomes the 
active configuration, and it will be used the next time you boot or reset the 
terminal. 
 
From Network: 
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Keypad or Menu:  From the Main Menu, choose System Menu, and then choose Store 
Configuration. 
 
Scan: 
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
 
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Scanner Trigger On and Off 
The Scanner Trigger On and the Scanner Trigger Off commands perform 
the same functions as pulling and releasing the scanner trigger on an 
external scanner or pushing and releasing the Scan button on a hand-held 
terminal keypad. 
After a Scanner Trigger On command is sent, the scanner operates 
differently depending on the Scanner mode and scanner trigger 
configuration settings: 
•  If you configure the terminal to use One-Shot Scanner mode and level 
triggering, the scanner automatically turns off after a good read of a bar 
code label or after the scanner timeout period elapses. 
•  If you configure the terminal to use Automatic Scanner mode and level 
triggering, the scanner remains on after a good read of a bar code label. 
You can use the Scanner Trigger Off command to turn off the scanner, 
or you can set the Scanner Timeout command to automatically turn off 
the scanner after it stays on for the period of time set. 
For help, see “Scanner Mode” on page 228 or “Scanner Trigger” on page 
235. 
 
Note: Intermec does not recommend that you use a Scanner Trigger On 
or Scanner Trigger Off command with the Scanner Trigger command set 
to edge triggering. 
 
Description:  The Scanner Trigger On command performs the same function as pulling 
the scanner trigger on an external scanner or pushing the Scan button on a 
hand-held terminal keypad.