TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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configuration command is the reader or configuration command or commands
you want to set on the terminal, or the current value you
want to retrieve from the terminal. To save configuration
changes in flash memory, send the reader command .+1
as the last command.
For a list of commands, see Chapter 8, “Reader
Command Reference,” or Chapter 9, “Configuration
Command Reference.”
To see examples of the host application transactions, see “Example 1” and “Example 2”
later in this section.
Configuring the T2425 in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network
You can use the host computer to configure one T2425 in your RF network. For
example, you may want to change the Beep Volume command and the Display Backlight
Timeout command.
To send and receive configuration data, you need to write an application for the host that
can communicate with a T2425 directly via an access point. You use the Terminal
Message Format (TMF) protocol in the RF network to send and receive transactions
between the host application and the terminal. For more about developing an application,
see “Transferring Files in a TCP/IP Direct Connect Network” later in this chapter.
Note: You can continue running an application on the T2425 while configuring the
terminal from the host.
To set up the host computer
• Verify that you can communicate with the T2425.
To set up the application
• Prepare and write a host application that can communicate with the T2425.
Configuration commands must be sent to network port 6000 on the terminal.
Message transactions to and receive transactions from the T2425 on network port
6000 must conform to the following format:
TMF field Configuration command
where:
TMF field is a 2-byte field containing one of these values: