Intermec 2475 Quick Setup Guide

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Trakker Antares 2475 Vehicle-Mount Terminal Quick Start Guide
Set the Time and Date
You can use the keypad to access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System and
set the time and date.
To set the time and date
Press the œ key. The terminal runs POST (power-on self test), and then the Boot
Menu appears. If you ordered a TE 2000 application, you must first configure the
TE parameters. For help, see the appropriate TE 2000 guide.
Press  1 to boot the terminal and initialize the firmware.
Press ) ; 2 4 8  to access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System. The
Main Menu appears.
Press † † ; to select the System Menu, and then press † † ; to select Set
Time and Date
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Type the current time in the format
HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds) and press
>.
Type the current date in the format YYYY/MM/
DD (year/month/day) and press >.
Press  \ to save the changes and exit the Time
and Date screen.
Press d twice and choose Yes or OK to save
your changes.
Configure the Primary Network
Parameters
The 2475 communicates with a host computer either through access points and the
Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X (UDP Plus or WTP network) or directly through the
access points (TCP/IP network). You need to obtain most of these settings from
your network administrator.
To configure the primary network parameters
From the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Main Menu, choose Configuration Menu >
Communications Menu > Primary Network. The Primary Network screen appears.
Set these parameters on the Primary Network screen:
Make sure that 2.4 GHz (OpenAir radio) or 802.11 DS (802.11b radio) appears in
the Activate field.
For UDP Plus, set Controller IP Address, or for TCP/IP, set Host IP Address.
For a non-DHCP environment only, set Terminal IP Address.
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Configure the Advanced Network
Parameters
From the Main Menu, choose Configuration Menu > Communications Menu >
Advanced Network. The Advanced Network screen appears.
For a UDP Plus or TCP/IP network only, set the parameters on the Advanced
Network screen:
Set Network Port.
For an Intermec Gateway, DCS 30X, or host on a different subnetwork, set
Default Router and Subnet Mask.
Configure the Radio Parameters
The 2475 communicates with a host computer in an RF network either through
access points and the Intermec Gateway or DCS 30X, or directly through the access
points. All RF devices that communicate with each other must contain the same
radios. The terminal ships with the IEEE 802.11b radio.
To configure the radio parameters
From the Main Menu, choose Configuration Menu > Communications Menu >
Radio. The Radio screen appears.
Set these parameters on the Radio screen:
For an IEEE 802.11b radio and 802.1x security, set Network Name. Scroll to the
802.1x TTLS or 802.1x LEAP security screen and set User Name and Password. The
illustration below shows the 802.1x TTLS screen.
For an IEEE 802.11b radio without 802.1x security, set Network Name. Scroll to
the WEP security screen and set WEP EncryptionWEP Transmit Key, and at least
one WEP Key.
Choosing Your TE 2000 Configuration
If you have a TE 2000 application, your terminal is configured for TE 2000 VT/ANSI
by default. You may need to change the configuration to TE 2000 5250 or TE 2000
3270.
To change the TE 2000 configuration
On your terminal, press ( !. The TE 2000
main menu appears.
Select Set-up Parms and press ;.
A password prompt appears.
Type C R 5 2 4 0 1 and press ;.
Select Protocol OptsData Stream, and then
select the appropriate TE 2000 configuration.
Save your changes by selecting Exit Menus
from the TE 2000 main menu. Press Y , and
type C R 5 2 4 0 1 at the Enter
Password
 prompt.
For information about using TE 2000 terminal emulation, see the appropriate
TE 2000 guide listed in “Where to Go From Here” later in this guide.
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Prepare to Use the Terminal
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Before you can start using the 2475 you need to:
Install the terminal.
Charge the backup battery.
Learn how to use the keypad.
For help installing the terminal and charging the backup battery, see the Trakker Antares
2475 Vehicle-Mount Terminal Installation Instructions
 (P/N 072512). For help learning how to
use the keypad, continue with the next section.
Learning How to Use the Keypad
Characters, symbols, and functions are printed in four places on or above the keys. The
keypad overlays are also color-coded to make it easier to remember key combinations.
You can also use the arrow keys to move around an application screen. To move up or
down the screen, press ¥ or †. To move left or right, press – or ª.
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   Main Menu
1) Set-up Parms
2) LCD Parms
3) 
4) Tests
5) Version Info
6) Exit Menus
7) More
2475Q006.eps
   PRIMARY NETWORK
Activate:
  
Disabled
Controller IP Addr:
  0.0.0.0
Terminal IP Address:
  0.0.0.0
    PRIMARY NETWORK
Activate:
  
Disabled
Host IP Addr:
  0.0.0.0
Terminal IP Address:
  0.0.0.0
2475Q003.eps
UDP Plus or WTP Primary Network
TCP/IP Primary Network
   TIME AND DATE
Current time is 
 12:00:00
New time:
 12:39:00
Current date is
 2001/01/01
New date YYYY/MM/DD:
2475Q004.eps
OK
CANCEL
2475Q036.eps
   ADVANCED NETWORK
Loopback: 
Disabled
Network Port: 05555
Subnet Mask:
 255.255.255.0
Default Router:
 0.0.0.0
Controllr Connect Chk
 Send Timer:0035 sec
 Recv Timer:0060 sec
Retries: 07
   ADVANCED NETWORK
Network Port: 00023
Subnet Mask:
 255.255.255.0
Default Router:
 0.0.0.0
TCP/IP Maximum
 Transmit Timeout:
 020 sec
UDP Plus Advanced Network
TCP/IP Advanced Network
2475Q005.eps
    802.1x TTLS
User Name:
 anonymous
Password: 
 ***
Server 1 Cert CN:
Server 2 Cert CN:
WEP Encryption:
  Disabled
WEP Transmit Key: 1
Key 1:
  *****
Key 2:
Key 3:
Key 4:
802.1x Security
WEP Security
 
Position on the Keypad 
Color  on 
Overlay 
 
To Type the Character 
Middle of the key or 
centered above the key 
 
 
Press the key. 
Left side above the key 
Orange 
Press the orange 
) key, and then press the key. 
Centered above a  
numeric key 
 
Green 
 
Press the green 
? key, and then press the key. 
Right side above the key 
Blue 
Press the blue 
( key, and then press the key. 
 
If you are using the Wavelink Avalanche client management system, you can quickly
configure the parameters for your terminal. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring and
Managing the Terminals,” in the Trakker Antares 2400 Family System Manual (P/N 071389).