Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 6—Configuration Command Reference
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Or: To set the multi-drop address:
Note: To set this command using the bar code labels from the “Full ASCII
Bar Code Chart” on page 284, you must configure the terminal to use
Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” on page 146.
Bar Code Chart” on page 284, you must configure the terminal to use
Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help, see “Code 39” on page 146.
1
Scan this bar code:
Enter Accumulate Mode / Set Multi-Drop Address
*+/$+YN2.*
*+/$+YN2
.
*
2
Scan a value for data from the “Full ASCII Bar Code Chart” on page
284. The address is a single alphanumeric character from A through Z
or 0 to 5.
284. The address is a single alphanumeric character from A through Z
or 0 to 5.
3
Scan this bar code:
Exit Accumulate Mode
*-/*
*-/*
Network Activate
Terminals: 2415, 2425, 2435, 2455, 2461, 2475, 2480/1 with the Ethernet option,
and 2485/6.
Description: Enables or disables network communications between the terminal and
other devices in the RF or Ethernet network. On a terminal with an
Ethernet card, the Network Activate command disables or enables
Ethernet communications. On an RF terminal, the Network Activate
command disables or enables RF communications.
Ethernet card, the Network Activate command disables or enables
Ethernet communications. On an RF terminal, the Network Activate
command disables or enables RF communications.
When you enable this parameter, the terminal attempts to establish
communications with the Intermec Gateway, DCS 30X, or host
computer. You must enable this parameter for RF or Ethernet data
collection. When you disable this parameter, the network is disabled and
no RF or Ethernet communications are provided. On an RF terminal, the
radio is turned off.
communications with the Intermec Gateway, DCS 30X, or host
computer. You must enable this parameter for RF or Ethernet data
collection. When you disable this parameter, the network is disabled and
no RF or Ethernet communications are provided. On an RF terminal, the
radio is turned off.
Note: Unless you are operating your terminal in a DHCP or WTP
environment, you need to set the Terminal IP Address command and
either the Host IP Address or the Controller IP Address command before
enabling the RF or Ethernet network.
environment, you need to set the Terminal IP Address command and
either the Host IP Address or the Controller IP Address command before
enabling the RF or Ethernet network.
Syntax: NAdata
Acceptable values for data are:
0 Disabled
1
1
RF or Ethernet network (enabled)