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Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference 
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Using Configuration Commands 
A configuration command changes the way the terminal operates. For 
example, you can change the Beep Volume and make the terminal beep 
very loud in a noisy environment. You can execute configuration 
commands by: 
•  scanning a command from a Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label.  
Code 39 bar code labels are provided in this chapter. For help, see 
Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the Terminals.” 
 
Note: If you are working in the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu 
System, you cannot scan configuration commands. Exit the menu 
system to scan configuration commands. 
•  choosing a command from the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System. 
For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the Terminals.” 
•  sending a command from a device on the serial, RF, or Ethernet 
network. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the 
Terminals.” 
This chapter contains the following information about each configuration 
command: 
•  List of terminals that support the command 
•  Command description and purpose 
•  Command syntax and options 
• Default setting 
•  Location within the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System 
•  Bar code labels you can scan to set or change each command 
The configuration commands are listed alphabetically by command  
name. For a list of commands sorted by category, use the next table, 
“Configuration Commands Listed by Category.” If you want to look up a 
command by its syntax, see “Configuration Commands by Syntax” 
starting on page 276. 
 
Note: The Code 39 bar code labels in this chapter show an asterisk (*) at 
the beginning and end of the human-readable interpretation to represent 
the start and stop codes. If you are creating your own Code 39 bar code 
labels, your bar code printing utility may automatically supply the asterisks 
as the start/stop code. 
 
Note: If you are using the advanced long range scanner or scan module, 
you may not be able to scan the bar code labels in this manual. However, 
you can still send commands through the serial port or network. For help, 
see Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the Terminals.”