Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual
How to Configure the Terminals
You can customize many operating characteristics of the 2400 Family of
terminals such as the volume of their audio signals and the bar code
symbologies they decode. These characteristics are controlled by
configuration parameters. The values you set for the configuration
parameters determine how the terminal operates. To learn about each
parameter, see Chapter 6, “Configuration Command Reference.”
terminals such as the volume of their audio signals and the bar code
symbologies they decode. These characteristics are controlled by
configuration parameters. The values you set for the configuration
parameters determine how the terminal operates. To learn about each
parameter, see Chapter 6, “Configuration Command Reference.”
This chapter describes how to configure terminals using the UDP Plus or
TCP/IP networks. If you are using a WTP network, see the appropriate
TE 2000
TCP/IP networks. If you are using a WTP network, see the appropriate
TE 2000
™ user’s guide. You can configure the terminals by using any of
these methods:
How to Configure the Terminals
Method
Description
Use the
TRAKKER
Antares 2400
Menu System
TRAKKER
Antares 2400
Menu System
With menus and screens, the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu
System lets you view the current configuration and modify
configuration parameters. For help, see your user’s manual.
System lets you view the current configuration and modify
configuration parameters. For help, see your user’s manual.
Scan bar code
labels
labels
You can change the terminal’s configuration parameters by scanning
Code 39 or Code 93 bar code labels that contain configuration
commands. This method is a fast, easy way to change the terminal’s
configuration. You can scan the bar code labels in this manual, or
you can create your own bar code labels. For help, see “Configuring
the Terminal by Scanning Bar Code Labels” on page 13.
Code 39 or Code 93 bar code labels that contain configuration
commands. This method is a fast, easy way to change the terminal’s
configuration. You can scan the bar code labels in this manual, or
you can create your own bar code labels. For help, see “Configuring
the Terminal by Scanning Bar Code Labels” on page 13.
Send commands
through the
serial port
through the
serial port
You can change the terminal’s configuration parameters by sending
commands from a host computer or PC that is connected to the
terminal’s serial port. For help, see “Configuring the Terminal
Through the Serial Port” on page 15.
commands from a host computer or PC that is connected to the
terminal’s serial port. For help, see “Configuring the Terminal
Through the Serial Port” on page 15.
Send commands
through the
Ethernet or RF
port
through the
Ethernet or RF
port
You can change the terminal’s configuration parameters by sending
commands through the UDP Plus or TCP/IP network. This
method lets you configure one or more terminals at the same time.
For help, see “Configuring the Terminal Through the Network” on
page 17.
commands through the UDP Plus or TCP/IP network. This
method lets you configure one or more terminals at the same time.
For help, see “Configuring the Terminal Through the Network” on
page 17.
Use the clone
application
application
You can set the terminal’s configuration parameters by using the
clone application to copy configuration parameters from one
terminal to another. This method is a fast, easy way to configure
your new terminals with the same parameters as your existing
terminals. For help, see “Configuring the Terminal With the Clone
Application” on page 23.
clone application to copy configuration parameters from one
terminal to another. This method is a fast, easy way to configure
your new terminals with the same parameters as your existing
terminals. For help, see “Configuring the Terminal With the Clone
Application” on page 23.
Use the
Wavelink
Avalanche
Manager
Wavelink
Avalanche
Manager
You can send configuration information to multiple terminals in
your RF network using the Wavelink Avalanche client management
system and the Intermec Settings (ICCU) application. For help, see
“Managing Your Terminals with Wavelink Avalanche” on page 38.
your RF network using the Wavelink Avalanche client management
system and the Intermec Settings (ICCU) application. For help, see
“Managing Your Terminals with Wavelink Avalanche” on page 38.