Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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BV4
means the Beep Volume command has been changed to
a value of 4, which is a very loud beep volume.
a value of 4, which is a very loud beep volume.
KA1
means the Keypad Caps Lock configuration command
was enabled.
was enabled.
.+1
means the configuration changes have been saved in
flash memory.
flash memory.
Configuring the Terminal Through the Network
You can remotely configure the RF or Ethernet terminal by using one of
these methods:
these methods:
• Send a command from the DCS 300 (UDP Plus network only).
• Send a command from an application on the host computer (UDP Plus
and TCP/IP networks).
Before you can send a command to the terminal, it must be
communicating with the RF network. You must have already installed and
configured the access points. If you are using a UDP Plus network, you
must have installed and configured the DCS 300.
communicating with the RF network. You must have already installed and
configured the access points. If you are using a UDP Plus network, you
must have installed and configured the DCS 300.
You can modify most RF network parameters through the network, except
for these parameters:
for these parameters:
• Acknowledgement Delay Lower Limit
• Acknowledgement Delay Upper Limit
• Controller Connect Check Receive Timer
• Controller Connect Check Send Timer
• DHCP (Controller)
• DHCP (Terminal)
• Maximum Retries
• Network Activate
• TCP Maximum Retries
• TCP/IP Maximum Transmit Timeout
You can modify these parameters or configure the terminal locally by using
the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System or by scanning a command
from a Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label.
the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System or by scanning a command
from a Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label.
Note: You can continue running an application on the terminal while
configuring the terminal from the network.
configuring the terminal from the network.