Intermec 2430 User Guide
Trakker Antares Firmware Version 8.02 Addendum
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After you configure the flash memory, you need to save the configuration
in flash memory and boot the terminal for the change to take effect.
in flash memory and boot the terminal for the change to take effect.
For more information about configuring 802.1x TTLS security, see
“Configuring 802.1x TTLS Security” in the networking chapter of your
user’s manual. For more information about double-byte fonts, see
“Loading Double-Byte Fonts” in the system manual.
“Configuring 802.1x TTLS Security” in the networking chapter of your
user’s manual. For more information about double-byte fonts, see
“Loading Double-Byte Fonts” in the system manual.
Syntax:
FFdata
Acceptable values for data are:
0
Configure for no drive D
32 Configure flash memory for a drive D
Default:
32 (Configure flash memory for a drive D)
Menu
System:
Not supported
Bar
Codes:
To set Flash Memory Configuration:
Scan one of these bar codes to configure flash memory:
Configure Flash Memory
Configure Flash Memory
for no Drive D
for a Drive D
*$+FF0*
*$+FF32*
*$+FF0* *$+FF32*
To save the changes in flash memory, scan this bar code:
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
*.+1*
*.+1*
Scan this bar code to boot the terminal and save your configuration:
Reset Firmware
*-.*
*-.*
Note: When you boot or reset the terminal, any files in flash memory on
drive D are erased.
drive D are erased.
Double-Byte Font Support
With firmware version 8.02, you can use 802.1x TTLS security and
double-byte fonts at the same time.
double-byte fonts at the same time.
To use double-byte fonts with 802.1x TTLS security, you need to order
one of the following compatible double-byte fonts. For help ordering
fonts, contact your local Intermec representative.
one of the following compatible double-byte fonts. For help ordering
fonts, contact your local Intermec representative.