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Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer
94 CK60 Handheld Computer with Windows Mobile User’s Manual
where:
Example
In the host application, you want to get the current values of two
configuration commands from the CK60. Send the
CG$+NABV transaction
from the host application
where:
The CK60 returns the
CgS+BV4 transaction to the host application, where:
Configuring the Computer in a UDP Plus Network
You can use the host computer to configure a CK60 in your wireless or
Ethernet network. To send and receive configuration data or files, you need
to write a host application that can communicate with an Intermec
Application Server (formerly Gateway or DCS 30X).
For help, see the appropriate Gateway or DCS 30X User’s Manual. Use the
Terminal Message Format (TMF) protocol to send and receive transactions
between the host application and the CK60.
To set up the Intermec Application Server
Configure a peer-to-peer destination name for the host application. Cre-
ate a transaction ID, $NGCFGRSP, that routes to this destination
name. The Intermec Application Server uses the transaction ID to route
responses from the CK60 back to the host application. $NGCFGRSP is
TMF field 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 CK60 to the host
computer.
CS Configuration Set request sent from the host application.
Cs Configuration Set response sent from the CK60 to the host computer.
commands The reader and configuration commands to set on the CK60 or the current
value to retrieve from the CK60. To save configuration changes in flash
memory, send the .+1 reader command as the last command. See the
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.
Cg is a TMF Configuration Get response.
$+ is the Change Configuration reader command.
BV4 means the Beeper Volume configuration command is currently set to a
value of 4, which is a very high beeper volume.

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