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Command Processing
Terminals: All Trakker Antares terminals.
Description: Command processing allows you to disable or enable reader commands.
For example, you can disable the Change Configuration command. There
are two ways to enable or disable reader commands:
are two ways to enable or disable reader commands:
• Use the Command Processing configuration command described here.
• Use the Reader Command Menu option in the Configuration Menu of
the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System.
You may want to disable reader commands to prevent a user from
accidentally entering a command or to use data that would otherwise be
treated as a command. Any Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label that
contains the 2-character to 4-character commands for Command
Processing is treated as a reader command unless the command is disabled.
accidentally entering a command or to use data that would otherwise be
treated as a command. Any Code 39 or Code 93 bar code label that
contains the 2-character to 4-character commands for Command
Processing is treated as a reader command unless the command is disabled.
For example, if you disable the Menu System reader command, you can no
longer access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System using the
keypad.
longer access the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System using the
keypad.
If you want to disable or enable several commands, it is easier to use the
menu system. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the
Terminals.” For a description of each reader command that you can enable
or disable with Command Processing, see Chapter 5, “Reader Command
Reference.”
menu system. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring and Managing the
Terminals.” For a description of each reader command that you can enable
or disable with Command Processing, see Chapter 5, “Reader Command
Reference.”
Note: Not all reader commands are available on all terminals. To
determine which commands are available on your terminal, see Chapter 5,
“Reader Command Reference.”
determine which commands are available on your terminal, see Chapter 5,
“Reader Command Reference.”
Syntax: DCdata
Acceptable values for data are:
0
Disable all reader commands
1
Enable all reader commands
2 Disable
override
3 Enable
override
command0
Disable reader command
command1
Enable reader command
The Enable Override option is a temporary setting that allows you to
enable all the reader commands for as long as you need them. For help
using the Enable Override and Disable Override options, see “Using the
Override Options” on page 161.
enable all the reader commands for as long as you need them. For help
using the Enable Override and Disable Override options, see “Using the
Override Options” on page 161.
Note: Do not send the Disable All Reader Commands command to
the terminal using Wavelink Avalanche.
the terminal using Wavelink Avalanche.
Default: All reader commands enabled