Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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To clone configuration parameters and applications
1
Make sure the server terminal’s configuration is saved in flash memory
by scanning this bar code:
by scanning this bar code:
Save Configuration in Flash Memory
*.+1*
*.+1*
2
Load all applications and files to clone on the server terminal’s C drive.
3
(RF terminals only) Disable the radio on both the server terminal and
the client terminal.
the client terminal.
4
Run the clone application on the server unit.
a
Choose Main Menu > System Menu > Clone Unit.
b
Select OK to continue.
c
Select Server.
5
Run the clone application on the client unit.
a
Choose Main Menu > System Menu > Clone Unit.
b
Select OK to continue.
c
Select Client.
6
Connect COM1 on the server terminal to COM1 on the client terminal
using an RS-232 null modem cable. If you are cloning a 243X terminal,
you can use the cloning cable accessory (P/N 216-909-001).
using an RS-232 null modem cable. If you are cloning a 243X terminal,
you can use the cloning cable accessory (P/N 216-909-001).
The cloning process automatically begins once you connect the
terminals. The client terminal lists the applications when cloning is
complete.
terminals. The client terminal lists the applications when cloning is
complete.
7
On the server terminal, press d to exit. You can also configure another
terminal by connecting it to the server terminal.
terminal by connecting it to the server terminal.
Transferring Files and Data in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
In a TCP/IP direct connect network, you can use a host application to
transfer files and send data between the terminal and host.
transfer files and send data between the terminal and host.
To initiate file transfers from the host, you must write a host application
that can communicate directly with an RF or Ethernet terminal. You use
the file management reader commands such as Receive File and Transmit
File to transfer files between the terminal and the host. For help, see
Chapter 5, “Reader Command Reference.”
that can communicate directly with an RF or Ethernet terminal. You use
the file management reader commands such as Receive File and Transmit
File to transfer files between the terminal and the host. For help, see
Chapter 5, “Reader Command Reference.”
To initiate file transfers from the terminal, you do not need to develop a
host application as described in this section. You can use the Receive File
and Transmit File reader commands within a terminal application or by
scanning bar code labels. For help, see Chapter 5, “Reader Command
Reference.”
host application as described in this section. You can use the Receive File
and Transmit File reader commands within a terminal application or by
scanning bar code labels. For help, see Chapter 5, “Reader Command
Reference.”