Using the Terminal Emulation Menus—Chapter 4
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5250 Terminal Emulation Programmer’s Guide
4) Histogram
An Intermec engineer may ask you to access this menu if your terminal has
problems. From this menu you can provide the Intermec system engineer
with vital information about your unit.
The actual menus are not shown in this manual, however some of the gen-
eral terminology is shown below. Several of the menu options, such as
“Clear. . ., ” are password-protected and are only accessible if the engineer
provides you with the correct password. An Intermec system engineer will
work with you on these selections. Terminology you might see:
S avg tx time S send retries
S avg trans time S rcv retries
S ptt (push-to-talk) count S reset count
S addrs on list S interval time
S poll no data S time bucket #
Histogram
1) Start
2) Stop
3) View
5) Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
5) Numbers checks the operation of the terminal microprocessor. During
the test, the terminal display is filled with hexadecimal numbers that move
across the screen horizontally and scroll vertically. Character movement
indicates that the processor is still running. To stop the test, press any key.
This test is helpful in detecting lockups during severe operating condi-
tions.
6) Timed Numbers (blank for 700 Series, CK30, CK31, CV60)
6) Timed Numbers doesthesamethingas5) Numbers except that it
keeps track of the time in seconds that it took to run the test. The test ter-
minates when a key is pressed or when 65,536 numbers are displayed.
5) Version Info (Information)
5) Version Info shows the name, version, and release date of the program
you are using, the version of the radio driver, and the MAC address of the
6400, 5055, or 11XX Terminal. See Chapter 1, “Getting Started,” for TE
program names.
Version Info
Firmware
<TE Program Name>
Version <number>
Date <ddmmyy>
MLID Name ZZZZZZ
MLID ver xx.xx
(mac address)
MLID Name and MLID ver
are for 6400, 5055