Intermec 2430 User Guide
Chapter 2—Configuring and Managing the Terminals
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3
Choose Yes to save the configuration in flash memory.
To exit without saving the configuration, choose Cancel. The System
Menu appears.
Menu appears.
4
Press d to exit the System Menu. The Main Menu appears.
5
Choose another menu from the Main Menu or press d to exit the
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
Restoring the Terminal’s Default Configuration
The default configuration for the terminal is listed starting on page 272.
You can restore the terminal’s default configuration by:
You can restore the terminal’s default configuration by:
• scanning the Default Configuration bar code label.
• sending a command through the network.
• using the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
If you restore the default configuration, you need to set the primary
network communications parameters on the RF terminal to reestablish
communications with other devices in the RF network. You may also need
to reset the serial port or Ethernet parameters to communicate with other
devices in your wired network.
network communications parameters on the RF terminal to reestablish
communications with other devices in the RF network. You may also need
to reset the serial port or Ethernet parameters to communicate with other
devices in your wired network.
To restore the default configuration by scanning a bar code label
• Scan this bar code label:
Default
Configuration
*.+*
*.+*
To restore the default configuration by sending a command through the network
• Send
.+0
from the host application or the DCS 300.
To restore the default configuration using the menu system
1
Press ) ; 2 4 8 or scan this bar code:
TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System
*..-.*
*..-.*
The Main Menu appears.
2
Choose System Menu > Load Default Values. The Load Default
Values screen appears.
Values screen appears.