TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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On the terminals, applications are customer defined. You have 512K total RAM for the
application execution space. If the RAM drive is configured, your application execution
space is reduced by the amount of the RAM drive.
Application
execution space
+ Drive E = 512K RAM
Note: The remaining RAM is the Malloc/free memory pool.
Using the Scan Module
You use the scan module accessories with the terminals to scan and enter bar code data.
The terminal decodes the bar code label and enters the data or command you scanned.
There are five types of scan modules available:
• Module for cabled scanners
• Standard range scan module
• Long range scan module
• High visibility scan module
• High density scan module
Note: You must have a scan module or a serial module attached to use the terminal.
The module for cabled scanners has a port to attach a wand, laser scanner, or CCD
scanner. The standard range scan module has an integrated laser scanner. For more
information about your scan module, see the instruction sheet that ships with the module.
When you unpack the terminal and begin using it, only three bar code symbologies are
enabled: Code 39, Code 128, and UPC/EAN. If you are using bar code labels that are
encoded in another symbology, you need to enable that symbology on the terminal. For
help, see “Enabling Bar Code Symbologies” in Chapter 1, or find the symbology in
Chapter 9, “Configuration Command Reference.”
Note: The Scan button on the terminal keypad does not activate the scanner device
connected to the module for cabled scanners.
The next sections cover these topics:
• Installing a Scan Module
• Using the Standard Range Scan Module
• Scanning Options