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Chapter 3 —  Configuring the Computer
751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual
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Configuring the Computer through the Network
You can change the configuration parameters of the 751G by sending 
commands through a host computer or through the network. If you are 
using a network, you can configure one or more 751Gs at a time. You can 
remotely configure the wireless 751G by sending a command from an 
application on the host computer. Note that you cannot set all parameters 
through the network. You can only set those commands that have a syntax in the 
Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual.
Configuring the Computer in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
Use the host computer to configure a wireless 751G in a 
TCP/IP network. To send and receive configuration data, write a host 
application that can communicate with the 751G directly through an 
access point or through the network. Use the TMF protocol to send and 
receive transactions between the host application and the 751G.
To set up the host computer, verify communication with the 751G. To set 
up the application, prepare and write a host application that can 
communicate with the IAS and send transactions to and receive 
transactions from the 751G in this format:
where:
Example
In the host application, you want to get the current values of two 
configuration commands from the 751G. Send the 
CG$+NABV
 transaction 
from the host application.
where:
Note: You can continue running an application on the 751G while 
configuring it from the host computer.
TMF field
commands
TMF field is a 2-byte field containing one of these values:
CG
Configuration Get request sent from the host application.
Cg
Configuration Get response sent from the 751G to the host computer.
CS
Configuration Set request sent from the host application.
Cs
Configuration Set response sent from the 751G to the host computer.
commands are the reader and configuration commands to set on the 751G or the current 
value to retrieve from the 751G. To save configuration changes in flash 
memory, send the .+1 reader command as the last command. See the 
Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual for a list of commands.
Note: The transaction header is not shown in this example. You do not 
need a transaction header for a host application in a TCP/IP network, but 
you do for a UDP Plus network.
CG
is a TMF Configuration Get request.
$+
is the Change Configuration reader command.
BV
is the Beeper Volume configuration command.