Intermec CK30 Programmer's Manual - 1) Set-Up Parameters

Manual is about: 5250 Terminal Emulation

Summary of CK30

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    Te 2000t 5250 terminal emulation programmer's guide.

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    Ii te 2000 t 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide intermec technologies corporation corporate headquarters technical communications department 6001 36th ave. W. 550 second street se everett, wa 98203 cedar rapids, ia 52401 u.S.A. U.S.A. Www.Intermec.Com the information contained herein is prop...

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    Iii te 2000 t 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide document change record revision date description of change f 04/2003 added 2435a functions. Revised direct connect port number. Added define origin op- tion. Modified error tone. Added 700 series information. Added write structured field comma...

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    Iv te 2000 t 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 5: Contents

    Contents v te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide contents before you begin xxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Safety summary xxi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents vi te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide special function keys 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aid-generating keys 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents vii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a terminal 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Characters on the keyboards 26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents viii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 computer 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Characters on the keyboards 37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents ix te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx terminal 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Characters on the keyboard 50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Contents x te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series mobile computer 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 series software input panels 63 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Contents xi te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 vehicle mount computer 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Characters on the keyboards 81 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents xii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) set-up parameters 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) communication 105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Contents xiii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 computer 177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Opening the main menu 177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents xiv te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remapping the terminal’s keys 234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remapping a key or two-key sequence 234 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Contents xv te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide input commands 260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Read immediate 260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents xvi te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide receive only on rs-232 port (#g) 310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return codes for receive only 311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents xvii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code scanning 335 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dk, display column spacing 336 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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    Contents xviii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide special host key 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5250 additional functions 360 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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    Contents xix te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide conversion tables 375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Decimal to hexadecimal 376 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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  • Page 21: Before You Begin

    Before you begin xxi te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide before you begin this section provides you with safety information, technical support information, and sources for additional product information. Safety summary your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings...

  • Page 22: Safety Icons

    Before you begin xxii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide safety icons this section explains how to identify and understand dangers, warnings, cautions, and notes that are in this manual. You may also see icons that tell you when to follow esd procedures and when to take special pre...

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    Before you begin xxiii te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide telephone support these services are available from intermec technologies corporation. Service description in the u.S.A. And canada call 1-800-755-5505 and choose this option factory repair and on-site repair request a retur...

  • Page 24: Related Documents

    Before you begin xxiv te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide related documents this table contains a list of related intermec documents and part numbers. Manual part # 1100 series data terminal user’s guide 961-047-069 5020 data collection pc user’s manual 068975-002 5055 data collecti...

  • Page 25: Getting Started

    1 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide getting started 1 this chapter introduces the te 2000t 5250 application..

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    Getting started chapter — 1 2 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide understanding network protocol options te 2000 applications for the enterprise wireless lant system use one of the following network protocol options: s udp plus the terminal communicates with the host computer throug...

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    Getting started — chapter 1 3 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide starting the te 2000 application you are ready to start your application once the terminal is set up, the ter- minal and the network are configured, and communications are estab- lished with the gateway and access poi...

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    Getting started chapter — 1 4 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide performing a quick configuration note: for terminal emulation version 6.60 or greater, the default data stream is “vt/ansi.” 1 change the data stream to “5250.” the default data stream is “native” for the 6400 (wtp), ...

  • Page 29: Using Advanced Features

    Getting started — chapter 1 5 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide configuring the te 2000 application you can use the terminal’s te 2000 configuration menus to configure site-specific operational parameters, including udp plus, wtp, or tcp/ ip communications, terminal emulation opti...

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    Getting started chapter — 1 6 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the te 2000 application does not support the following 5250 commands: alternate cursor allows selection of either the bar-type or block-type cursor. Display cursor location displays the cursor location. Display mode a...

  • Page 31: Program Names

    Getting started — chapter 1 7 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide program names the following chart lists te 2000 options and program names. Note: the te 2000 application does not support sst (spread spectrum transmission) or regular uhf. “s-uhf” is synthesized uhf. Model option pro...

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    Getting started chapter — 1 8 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 33: Using Terminal Emulation

    9 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide using terminal emulation applications 2 this chapter describes how to use the te 2000t 5250 application for your particular terminal. For this application, intermec technologies emu- lates an ibm-5291-1 terminal. If a double-byte cab file is ins...

  • Page 34: Annunciators

    Using terminal emulation applications chapter — 2 10 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide annunciators the terminal’s display reserves a location for annunciators (icons) that help you monitor rf and network communications, or alert you of a condition that requires action. Following ...

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    Using terminal emulation applications — chapter 2 11 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide to disable auto tab scan: 1 configure the auto tab scan setting to disable. For help, see chapter 4, “using the terminal emulation menus.” with the auto tab scan feature disabled, the terminal f...

  • Page 36: Special Function Keys

    Using terminal emulation applications chapter — 2 12 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide you can set the postamble or preamble to any character from the extended ascii character set using these instructions. Type the literal ascii value in step 3 instead of the field exit code. To s...

  • Page 37: Roll Keys

    Using terminal emulation applications — chapter 2 13 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide roll keys roll up and roll down are aid keys the terminal sends to the host to request and display additional screens. The host transmits a new screen in response to this command. The new screen...

  • Page 38: Signal Keys

    Using terminal emulation applications chapter — 2 14 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide signal keys signal keys cause a signal command to go from the controller to the host system. The following describes the signal keys. Attn the operator presses this key to alert the host system ...

  • Page 39: 5250 Additional Functions

    Using terminal emulation applications — chapter 2 15 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5250 additional functions this table lists additional operations you can perform on your terminal. ¢ (cent sign) enters a cent sign. (new line) moves the cursor to the first unprotected characte...

  • Page 40: 5250 Serial Scanning

    Using terminal emulation applications chapter — 2 16 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5250 serial scanning the following instructions explain how to set serial scanning options. These instructions apply to the 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, and 248x terminals. 1 connect your term...

  • Page 41: Using The Terminal’S

    17 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide using the terminal’s keyboard 3 your terminal has a special keyboard that contains most of the keys avail- able on your 5250 terminal keyboard. Use the keyboard to enter data in the te 2000 screens. The keys on the keyboard have their main char...

  • Page 42: 2415 Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 18 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415 terminal for help with using the keyboards, refer to the trakker antares 241x hand-held terminal user’s manual (p/n 069538). Function left key 55-key keyboard 37-key keyboard function right key con...

  • Page 43: 2415 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 19 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415 aid-generating keys press the keys to enter 55-key keyboard 37-key keyboard clear ) 9 ( 8 enter/rec adv [ [ f1 ! ! F2 @ @ f3 # # f4 $ $ f5 ( ! B f6 ( @ c f7 ( # d f8 ( $ e f9 ) a f f10 ) b g f11 ) ...

  • Page 44: 2415 Field Exit Key

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 20 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415 field exit key to enter press the key field exit \ 2415 signal keys press the keys to enter 55-key keyboard 37-key keyboard attn ) s ( e help (from error state) ) w ( h 2415 special control keys pr...

  • Page 45: 2415 Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 21 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415 5250 additional functions press the keys to enter 55-key keyboard 37-key keyboard ¢ (cent sign) not supported. Not supported. (new line) ) q ( g ¬ (not symbol) ) . Not supported. Dup (duplicate ena...

  • Page 46: 2425 Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 22 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2425 terminal for help with using the keyboard, refer to the trakker antares 2420 and 2425 hand-held terminal user’s manual (p/n 064024). Function right key control key shift key function left key this ...

  • Page 47: 2425 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 23 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2425 aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear ( w enter/rec adv ; f1 ! F2 @ f3 # f4 $ f5 % f6 ) ! F7 ) @ f8 ) # f9 ) $ f10 ) % f11 ( a f12 ( b f13 ( c f14 ( d f15 ( e f16 ( f f17 ( g f18 ( h f1...

  • Page 48: 2425 Field Exit Key

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 24 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2425 field exit key to enter press the key field exit y or z 2425 signal keys to enter press the keys attn ( x help (from error state) ( t 2425 special control keys to enter press the keys del ) . Erase...

  • Page 49: 2425 Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 25 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2425 auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, press ( % or scan the following bar code (also in appendix a, “bar code scanning”): auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs*.

  • Page 50: 2435A Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 26 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a terminal for help with using the keyboards, refer to the trakker antares 243x hand-held terminal user’s manual (p/n 071791-001). 57-key keyboard 39-key keyboard 48-key keyboard your 2435a terminal...

  • Page 51: 2435A Cursor Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 27 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a cursor keys press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 48-key keyboard 39-key function numeric keyboard window/viewport up l u orange >, a l u window/viewport down l d orange >, b l d window/viewport...

  • Page 52: 2435A Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 28 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a aid-generating keys press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 48-key keyboard 39-key function numeric keyboard clear r 1 green >, c r 1 enter v e v f1 g orange >, 1 g f2 h orange >, 2 h f3 i orange ...

  • Page 53: 2435A Field Exit Key

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 29 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a field exit key press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 48-key keyboard 39-key function numeric keyboard field exit t green >, ^ t 2435a signal keys press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 48-key k...

  • Page 54: 2435A Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 30 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, press r v on the 57-key keyboard and 39-key function numeric keyboards, press green > , ; on the 48-key keyboard, or scan the following bar code (al...

  • Page 55: 2455 Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 31 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2455 terminal for help with using the keyboard, refer to the trakker antares 2455 vehicle-mount terminal user’s manual (p/n 067358). Note: you must use the 2455 keyboard (p/n 067028) with the te ap- pli...

  • Page 56: 2455 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 32 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2455 aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear ( w enter/rec adv ; f1 ¡ f2 ¢ f3 £ f4 § f5 ¶ f6 ) ¡ f7 ) ¢ f8 ) £ f9 ) § f10 ) ¶ f11 ( a f12 ( b f13 ( c f14 ( d f15 ( e f16 ( f f17 ( g f18 ( h f1...

  • Page 57: 2455 Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 33 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2455 signal keys to enter press the keys attn ( x help (from error state) ( t 2455 special control keys to enter press the keys del ) . Erase input ( y error reset ( d hex ( 5 home ( v insert ) 0 shift ...

  • Page 58: 2475 And 248X Terminals

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 34 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2475 and 248x terminals for help with using the keyboard, refer either to the trakker antares 2475 vehicle-mount terminal user’s manual (p/n: 072383) or to the trak- ker antares 248x stationary terminal...

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    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 35 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2475 and 248x aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear ) b enter/rec adv ; f1 ¡ f2 ¢ f3 £ f4 § f5 ¶ f6 ) ¡ f7 ) ¢ f8 ) £ f9 ) § f10 ) ¶ f11 ( f f12 ( g f13 ( h f14 ( j f15 ( k f16 ( l f17 ( r f...

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    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 36 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2475 and 248x signal keys to enter press the keys attn ( u help (from error state) ( t 2475 and 248x special control keys to enter press the keys del ) . Erase input ( o error reset ( d hex ( 5 home ( w...

  • Page 61: 6400 Computer

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 37 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 computer for help with using the keyboard, refer to the pen*key model 6400 user’s guide (p/n 961-047-093). Blue gold unlabeled key colors: 41-key keyboard 51-key keyboard your 6400 computer has eit...

  • Page 62: Using The 41-Key Keyboard

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 38 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide using the 41-key keyboard the 41-key keyboard has standard numeric keys, an [enter] key, user-de- fined function keys in its primary plane, and alphabetic keys in its secondary plane. Because a 41-key k...

  • Page 63: 6400 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 39 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 aid-generating keys press the keys to enter 51-key keyboard 41-key keyboard (standard mode) f1 [blue] [a] [f1] f2 [blue] [b] [f2] f3 [blue] [c] [f3] f4 [blue] [d] [f4] f5 [blue] [e] [f5] f6 [blue] ...

  • Page 64: 6400 Field Exit

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 40 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 field exit to enter press the key field exit [fldx] 6400 signal keys press the keys to enter 51-key keyboard 41-key keyboard attn [blue] [8] [atn] help (from error state) [blue] [7] [gold] [4] 6400...

  • Page 65: 6400 Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 41 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400 auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, scan the following bar code (also in appendix a, “bar code scanning”): auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs*.

  • Page 66: 5020 Data Collection Pc

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 42 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020 data collection pc for help with using the keyboards, see the 5020 data collection pc user’s manual (p/n 068975-002). 43-key keyboard 55-key keyboard your 5020 data collection pc has either a 55-ke...

  • Page 67: 5020 Paging Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 43 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020 paging keys press the keys to enter 55-key keyboard 43-key keyboard page up c [ b [ page down c ] b ] page right c } c } page left c { c { 5020 standard keys to enter press the keys numbers 0 – 9 s...

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    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 44 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020 5250 additional functions press the keys to enter 55-key keyboard 43-key keyboard (new line) c c c c dup (duplicate enabled fields only) c 0 c 0 field- c d c d field+ c a c a field mark a [y] not s...

  • Page 69: 5020 Caps Lock

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 45 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020 caps lock to type all alphabetic characters as uppercase letters, either press u be- fore typing each letter or enable the caps lock feature. To enable caps lock: press u until a tone is emitted, o...

  • Page 70: 5055 Data Collection Pc

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 46 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5055 data collection pc for help with using the keyboard, refer to the 5055 data collection pc user’s guide (p/n 961-054-017). Unlabeled key colors: blue gold this illustration shows the keyboard for th...

  • Page 72: 5055 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 48 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5055 aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear [gold] [7] enter/rec adv [enter] f1 [f1] f2 [f2] f3 [f3] f4 [f4] f5 [f5] f6 [f6] f7 [f7] f8 [f8] f9 [f9] f10 [f10] f11 [blue] [f1] f12 [blue] [f2] ...

  • Page 73: 5055 Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 49 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5055 signal keys to enter press the keys attn [gold] [9] help (from error state) [gold] [8] 5055 special control keys to enter press the keys del [del] erase input [gold] [4] error reset [reset] hex [go...

  • Page 74: 59Xx Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 50 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx terminal for help with using the keyboard, refer to the 5900 series user’s guide (p/n 961-047-121). Unlabeled key colors: brown gold this illustration shows the keyboard for the 59xx terminal. Char...

  • Page 75: 59Xx Paging Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 51 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx paging keys to enter press the keys page up [gold] [y] page down [gold] [b] page right [gold] ["] page left [gold] [a] 59xx tab keys to enter press the keys back tab [a] forward tab ["].

  • Page 76: 59Xx Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 52 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear [brown] [7] enter/rec adv [enter] f1 [f1] f2 [f2] f3 [f3] f4 [f4] f5 [f5] f6 [f6] f7 [f7] f8 [f8] f9 [brown] [f1] f10 [brown] [f2] f11 [brown] [f3]...

  • Page 77: 59Xx Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 53 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx signal keys to enter press the keys attn [brown] [9] help (from error state) [brown] [8] 59xx special control keys to enter press the keys del [brown] [Í] erase input [brown] [4] error reset [reset...

  • Page 78: 17Xx Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 54 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17xx terminal for help with using the keyboard, refer to the rt17xx radio data termi- nal user’s guide (p/n 961-047-068). Black gold brown unlabeled key colors: 57-key keyboard 37-key keyboard your 17xx...

  • Page 79: 37-Key Keyboard

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 55 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 37-key keyboard the 37-key keyboard has standard numeric keys, an [enter] key, and user-defined function keys in its primary plane. It has alphabetic keys in its secondary plane, and the special charact...

  • Page 80: 17Xx Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 56 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17xx aid-generating keys press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 37-key keyboard clear [black] [1] [gold] [1] enter/rec adv [enter] [enter] f1 [f1] [f1] f2 [f2] [f2] f3 [f3] [f3] f4 [f4] [f4] f5 [f5] [f...

  • Page 81: 17Xx Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 57 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17xx signal keys press the keys to enter 57-key keyboard 37-key keyboard attn [black] [3] [gold] [3] help (from error state) [black] [2] [gold] [2] 17xx special control keys press the keys to enter 57-k...

  • Page 82: 17Xx Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 58 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17xx auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, scan the following bar code (also in appendix a, “bar code scanning”): auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs*.

  • Page 83: 11Xx Terminal

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 59 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 11xx terminal for help using the keyboard, refer to the 1100 series data terminal user’s guide (p/n 961-047-069). Black gold brown unlabeled key colors: this illustration shows the keyboard for the 11xx...

  • Page 85: 11Xx Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 61 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 11xx aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear [black] [1] enter/rec adv [enter] f1 [black] [a] f2 [black] [b] f3 [black] [c] f4 [black] [d] f5 [black] [e] f6 [black] [f] f7 [black] [g] f8 [blac...

  • Page 86: 11Xx Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 62 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 11xx signal keys to enter press the keys attn [black] [3] help (from error state) [black] [2] 11xx special control keys to enter press the keys del [black] [Í] erase input [black] [4] error reset [reset...

  • Page 87

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 63 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series mobile computer for help with using the 700 series computer, refer to the 700 series monochrome mobile computer user’s manual (p/n 961-054-032) or the 700 series color mobile computer user’s ...

  • Page 88: 700 Series Keypads

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 64 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series keypads this illustration shows a 700 series monochrome mobile computer (left), a 700 series color mobile computer with a numeric keypad (middle), and a 700 series color mobile computer with ...

  • Page 89: 700 Series Standard Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 65 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series standard keys note: see the 700 series mobile computer user’s manual for information how to enter alpha characters using the 700 series computer keypads. Keep in mind the alpha key (f or d) a...

  • Page 90

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 66 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series alphanumeric characters (continued) tap the sip keys press the alphanumeric keys press the numeric keys to enter a f 1 2 d g a s [a] b f 1 2 2 d g b s [b] c f 1 2 2 2 d g c s [c] d f 1 3 d g ...

  • Page 92: 700 Series Auxiliary Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 68 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series auxiliary keys to enter tap the sip keys - (hyphen) [–] , (comma) [,] . (period) [.] _ (underscore) s [–] enter ? Note: for the f11–f24 keys, press either the uppercase sequence or the lowerc...

  • Page 93: 700 Series Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 69 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series field exit key to enter press the numeric keys press the alphanumeric keys tap the sip keys field exit not supported. [gold/white] b f * 700 series signal keys to enter tap the sip keys attn ...

  • Page 94

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 70 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 700 series auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, tap the sip } @ keys or scan the fol- lowing bar code (also in appendix a, “bar code scanning”). Auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs*.

  • Page 95: Ck30 Handheld Computer

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 71 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 handheld computer your ck30 has a 52-key, a 50-key, or a 42-key keyboard. 52-key keyboard 50-key keyboard green orange orange green this illustration shows the ck30 52-key keyboard on the left and ...

  • Page 96: Ck30 Cursor Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 72 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for help with using the ck30, refer to the ck30 handheld computer user’s manual (p/n 073528). Green orange this illustration shows the ck30 42-key keyboard. Characters on the keyboards the special chara...

  • Page 97: Ck30 Paging Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 73 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 paging keys press the keys to enter 52-key keyboard 50-key keyboard 42-key keyboard page up c [w] c [q] c ↑ page down c [y] c [v] c ↓ page right c [v] c [w] c → page left c [u] c [u] c ← ck30 tab k...

  • Page 98: Ck30 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 74 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 aid-generating keys press the keys to enter 52-key keyboard 50-key keyboard 42-key keyboard clear c [b] c [c] c [f6] enter [enter] [enter] [enter] f1 [f1] [func] [1] [f1] f2 [f2] [func] [2] [f2] f3...

  • Page 99: Ck30 Field Exit Key

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 75 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 field exit key press the keys to enter 52-key keyboard 50-key keyboard 42-key keyboard field exit [fld exit] c [bksp] c [9] ck30 signal keys press the keys to enter 52-key keyboard 50-key keyboard ...

  • Page 100: Ck30 Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 76 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, press c [f4] on the 52-key and 42-key keyboards, press c [enter] on the 50-key keyboard, or scan the following bar code (also in appendix a, “bar cod...

  • Page 101: Ck31 Handheld Computer

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 77 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck31 handheld computer your ck30 has a 52-key keyboard. For help with using the ck31, refer to the ck31 handheld computer user’s manual (p/n ??????). Green orange this illustration shows the ck31 52-key...

  • Page 102: Ck31 Paging Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 78 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck31 paging keys to enter press the keys page up c [w] page down c [y] page right c [v] page left c [u] ck31 tab keys to enter press the keys forward tab [tab] back tab [shift] [tab].

  • Page 103: Ck31 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 79 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck31 aid-generating keys to enter press the keys clear c [b] enter [enter] f1 [f1] f2 [f2] f3 [f3] f4 [f4] f5 b [f1] f6 b [f2] f7 b [f3] f8 b [f4] f9 b [e] f10 b [f] f11 b [g] f12 b [h] f13 b [i] f14 b ...

  • Page 104: Ck31 Signal Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 80 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck31 signal keys to enter press the keys attn c [a] help (from error state) c [5] ck31 special control keys to enter press the keys del c a erase input c [3] error reset c [0] hex c [1] home c [8] inser...

  • Page 105

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 81 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 vehicle mount computer for help with using the cv60 vehicle mount computer, refer to the cv60 vehicle mount computer user’s guide (p/n 961-054-033). Characters on the keyboards the special characte...

  • Page 106

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 82 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide main keyboard shifted keyboard function keyboard uppercase keys with numbers lowercase keys with shifted characters the illustration above shows the software input panels (sips) for the vt/ansi applicat...

  • Page 107: Cv60 Keyboard

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 83 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 keyboard note: you must use the 5250 keyboard (p/n: 850-551-004) with the te applications. Gold blue gold this illustration shows the keyboard for the cv60 data collection pc. Note: the following k...

  • Page 108: Cv60 Tab Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 84 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 tab keys to enter press the alphanumric keys tap the sip keys back tab → s { forward tab [shift] → h.

  • Page 109: Cv60 Aid-Generating Keys

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 85 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 aid-generating keys to enter press the alphanumeric keys tap the sip keys clear [blue] [7] } [clr] enter/rec adv [enter] ? F1 [f1] } o f2 [f2] } p f3 [f3] } q f4 [f4] } r f5 [f5] } s f6 [f6] } t f7...

  • Page 110: Cv60 Field Exit Key

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 86 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 field exit key to enter press the alphanumeric key tap the sip key field exit [field exit] * cv60 signal keys to enter press the alphanumeric keys tap the sip keys attn [attn] } + help (from error ...

  • Page 111: Cv60 Auto-Login Restart

    Using the terminal’s keyboard — chapter 3 87 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 auto-login restart to enter auto-login restart, press [blue] [menu], tap the } @ sip keys, or scan this bar code (also in appendix a, “bar code scanning”): auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs*.

  • Page 112

    Using the terminal’s keyboard chapter — 3 88 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 113: Menus

    89 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide using the terminal emulation menus 4 this chapter lists all te 2000 parameters. If a certain parameter does not apply to your terminal, the parameter does not appear in the te 2000 con- figuration menus. The cfglit.Dat file specifies the text o...

  • Page 114: Function Keys

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 90 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide function keys these paragraphs describe how to navigate through the te 2000 configu- ration menus. Enter key press the terminal [enter] key to return to a previous te 2000 configura- tion menu. Pre...

  • Page 115: Up And Down Arrows

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 91 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide up and down arrows for 6400, 5055, 11xx, the up and down arrow keys are defined by the host computer. For 59xx, the up and down arrow keys can be made to function more effi- ciently, in many cases,...

  • Page 116: Display Annunciators

    X using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 92 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display annunciators for 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, annunciators show the current status or operation in progress. Some of the more common annunciators are: note: the following symbols appear ...

  • Page 117

    ^ y a " a c e b t cl nl using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 93 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide insert mode characters are inserted, not overwritten. Display position 3 alphabet character shift mode (59xx, 17xx, 11xx, green for 6400, 5055) the keyboard is in the alphab...

  • Page 118: Xx/yy

    Xx/yy using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 94 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display positions 4 through 6 low battery condition (17xx, 11xx) a low battery indication is very important to the operation of the termi- nal, letting you know that your terminal will stop o...

  • Page 119

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 95 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide configuration menus (700 series, ck31, cv60) when a user taps the menu settings button (”m” circled in this illustra- tion) on the toolbar, the following menu appears: s select menu settings to con...

  • Page 120

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 96 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s select scanner test to scan bar codes and view the bar code read and its length. The first character of the bar code is the bar code type character. Select ok or press enter to exit this test. S ...

  • Page 121: Dialog Boxes

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 97 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide dialog boxes for the 700 series and cv60 terminals, dialog boxes appear in a row just above the task bar and system tray at the bottom of the screen and show the following information. See the illu...

  • Page 122: Configuring Te Parameters

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 98 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide configuring te parameters this chapter contains the te configuration menus for the following termi- nals: 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ...

  • Page 123: Opening The Main Menu

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 99 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide note: you can also scan this bar code label to access the main menu. Te configuration menus */etecfg* *%tecfg* opening the main menu the main menu is the first screen displayed when you open the co...

  • Page 124

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 100 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) set-up parms (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x) this is password-protected to prevent unauthorized users from changing parameters. You can customize the parameter’s config.Dat setup file to ...

  • Page 125

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 101 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx menus the following menus pertain to the 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, and 11xx terminals. To return to the main menu, press [enter] several times, then select 6) exit menus...

  • Page 126

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 102 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) set-up parms (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) this is password-protected to prevent unauthorized users from changing parameters. You can customize the parameter’s config.Dat setup file to change ...

  • Page 127

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 103 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60 menus the following menus pertain to the 5020, 700 series, ck30, ck31, and cv60 terminals. To return to the main menu, press [enter] several times, then select 6...

  • Page 128

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 104 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide controller type 1) itc server 2) 3) direct connect protocol opts 1) host view sze 2) data stream 3) extended cmds 4) 5250 5) 3270 6) vt220 7) display opts 1) 2) cursor mode 3) cold start enter “y”...

  • Page 129: 1) Set-Up Parameters

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 105 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) set-up parameters the following setup parameter information pertains to all terminals unless otherwise noted. 1) communication the communication option for the terminals are broken down as foll...

  • Page 130

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 106 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide server ip the server ip address is read from either the config.Dat or te_settings.Ini file (if one is saved) or the terminal firmware. When an ip address is entered, it is written to the terminal’...

  • Page 131

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 107 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the terminal displays a list of available hosts if these conditions are met. The user can then select the host from the list. S the intermec application server contains multiple hosts. S the termi...

  • Page 132

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 108 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide host/cntl 1) 2) host/cntl [2] [2] controller type 1) 2) rtc/wtp 3) wtp stack options host/cntl 1) cntl a 2) cntl b 3) cntl c controller (x) (cust emulation) unit # xxx host name enter up to 16 cha...

  • Page 133

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 109 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) rtc/wtp (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) use 2) rtc/wtp to set, view, or change the terminal id. This number allows the host computer to identify individual terminals in the radio data network. E...

  • Page 134

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 110 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for 802.11 radios only host/cntl 1) radio setup 2) host/cntl radio setup network name xxxx enter up to 34 char- acters for a name radio setup lan xx radio setup radio config# set mode/channel use ...

  • Page 135

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 111 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide host/cntl 1) cntl a 2) cntl b 3) cntl c controller (x) (cust emulation) unit # xxx host name enter up to 16 char- acters/numbers for a name. Emulation (x) enter unit 1) native 2) 3270 3) 5250 4) v...

  • Page 136

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 112 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide when designating additional hosts for the 6400 computer or 5055 pc, you must: s tell the 6400 computer or 5055 pc the host type of each host com- puter: (3270, 5250, or vt/ansi). S tell the 6400 c...

  • Page 137

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 113 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 3) direct connect (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 5020, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60 with te/ip) to set these options, select 3) direct connect > 2) host setup > 1) host a. Use the emulation...

  • Page 138

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 114 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) barcode parms (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 5020) the 2) barcode parms (parameters) menus designate whether you are us- ing a bar code scanner and scan options. Barcode parms 1) code 39...

  • Page 139

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 115 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) barcode parms (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) selecting 2) barcode parms displays either the scanner type menu or the scan options menu, pending on your terminal: s...

  • Page 140

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 116 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) mod 10 check when you select this option, a check digit is added at the end of the bar code after a good read for transmission to the host. The host can then vali- date the transmitted data usi...

  • Page 141

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 117 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 2) scan prechar and 3) scan postchar enter a hexadecimal value from 00–ff for the character to be sent pre- ceding the scanned data or after the scanned data. The value of 20h means that pre- or...

  • Page 142

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 118 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide scan options to enable bar codes there are menus of options to enable (or disable) various bar code symbol- ogies. To enable a bar code, press the numeric key corresponding to the number of the ba...

  • Page 143

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 119 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide scan options 2 (additional bar codes) this menu offers additional bar code selections. After enabling a bar code symbology, various options, including length can be set. When all options are set, ...

  • Page 144

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 120 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide lengths options the lengths options menus determine the maximum and minimum length for a specific bar code symbology. Setting the length of enabled bar codes helps the terminal determine if a scan...

  • Page 145

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 121 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide after all of the length options are set for the enabled bar code, the display returns to either the scan options menu or the scan options 2 menu (pending on from which menu the bar code was enable...

  • Page 146

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 122 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) host view sze the 1) host view sze option tells the terminal the format of display in- formation sent from the host. The display viewing size equals 1920 (the number of rows times the number of...

  • Page 147

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 123 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for information about te 2000 3270, vt/ansi, or native terminal emulation, see these manuals: s te 2000 3270 terminal emulation programmer’s guide (p/n 977-055-003) s te 2000 vt/ansi) terminal emu...

  • Page 148

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 124 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) device name enters a physical name for a device. This is 1–10 characters with allowable values of a–z, a–z, 0–9, the pound symbol (#), the dollar sign ($), the ampersand (@), and an underscore ...

  • Page 149

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 125 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 3) lock error msg the te 2000 cursor modes ensure that the cursor location of the screen and its surrounding data is visible. The 5250 error message line is typi- cally not visible because the e...

  • Page 150

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 126 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) auto tab scan causes the cursor to tab forward to the next input field when a good scan is obtained. Note: 2) auto tab scan cannot be enabled at the same time as 3) auto entr scan. 3) auto entr...

  • Page 151

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 127 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 4) any auto enter when enabled, an automatic “enter” occurs when a reverse video attrib- ute field is filled by keying or scanning data. Any extra scanned data is discarded. If disabled, the scr...

  • Page 152

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 128 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) auto tab scan causes the terminal to automatically tab to the next input field when a good scan is obtained. Default is disabled. Note: 4) auto tab scan cannot be enabled at the same time as 3)...

  • Page 153

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 129 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 2) discretebells (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) if enabled, the terminal beeps for each bell character the host sends. If disabled, the unit ignores the bell characters if it is already beeping....

  • Page 154

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 130 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 5) vt220 mode selects operating in character or block mode. Select a choice, then press [enter] to return to the 3) protocol opts menu. Default is 1) char. S 1) char (default) sets the mode to c...

  • Page 155

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 131 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 2) term setup selects the compliance level of the terminal being emulated. Default is vt340 to support all commands. Make a selection, then press [enter] to return to the 3) protocol opts menu. ...

  • Page 156

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 132 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 5) vt cursor mode determines what is returned to the host when cursor keys are hit. Default is 2) cursor. S 1) application generates application esc sequences for the key code. For help, refer t...

  • Page 157

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 133 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s 3) terminal id this enables the entry of a character string sent back to the host in response to iac sb terminal type se. The range is 0 through 30, with null string as the default. If set to nu...

  • Page 158

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 134 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide note: 7) native is enabled by default to preserve backwards compatibility. 7) native (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 6400, and 5055 with wtp, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) s for 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455,...

  • Page 159

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 135 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) display opts (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 5055, 5020, 6400, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) 4) display opts adjusts the backlight timer, the cursor appearance on the display, or the remote display. ...

  • Page 160

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 136 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) block (6400, 5020, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) this provides a reverse or highlighted block (j) character displaying the cursor’s current location. Cursor mode 1) underline blink 2) block blink 3) underl...

  • Page 161

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 137 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) display opts (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) 4) display opts adjusts the backlight timer, the cursor appearance on the display, or the remote display. Display opts 1) backlight 2) cursor mode 3)...

  • Page 162

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 138 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) block this provides a reverse or highlighted block (j) character displaying the cursor’s current location. Cursor mode 1) underline blink 2) block blink 3) underline 4) block > 3) select font s...

  • Page 163

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 139 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 1) foreground rgb assigns a color setting for the foreground (text). Select a color in the first screen, which is then displayed in the second screen. In the second screen, enter a numeric value f...

  • Page 164

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 140 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6) font quality (ck30, ck31) selects either a standard font quality or a clear type font quality to appear on the display. 1) standard this displays the font in standard quality. 2) clear type thi...

  • Page 165

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 141 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5) radio comm (blank for 5020, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60, and for 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals without either an 802.1x supplicant radio driver or udp plus) note: diagnostic mo...

  • Page 166

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 142 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx terminals this menu enables or disables the sst diagnostic mode. Protocol 1) sst 2) sst-diag mode 3) security id 3) security id is for proxim radios 3) security id...

  • Page 167

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 143 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6) exit te2000 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) this returns control to the windows operating system. The 700 series and cv60 terminals prompt you for a password before displaying the exit dialog. E...

  • Page 168

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 144 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) print device (6400, 5020, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) establishes extended commands for the rs-232, irda, rf, or pan printer drivers. Press [1] for the rs-232 driver (default), press [2] for ...

  • Page 169: 2) Lcd Parms (Parameters)

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 145 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 3) com select (248x, 5055) selects which communications port to use for extended commands, rs-232 communications, or media copy commands. Com select 1) com 1 2) com 2 2) lcd parms (parameters) 2) ...

  • Page 170

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 146 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) screen size (blank for 2480, 2485) 2) screen size selects the number of lines and characters in each line to be viewed on the display. To change the screen size: 1 press the arrow keys. Each ke...

  • Page 171

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 147 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2435a terminal screen sizes for 2435a terminals with terminal emulation version 6.60 or greater and te 2000 application version 7.10 or greater, if icons are enabled in the firmware, then the 2435...

  • Page 172

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 148 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for 2455 terminals with terminal emulation version 6.73 or greater and te 2000 application version 7.15.09 or 7.15.77 or greater, the 2455 termi- nals use the following screen sizes. Only one opti...

  • Page 173

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 149 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide for 2475, 2481, and 2486 terminals with terminal emulation version 6.73 or greater and te 2000 application version 7.15.09 or 7.15.77 or great- er, the 2475, 2481, and 2486 terminals use the follo...

  • Page 174

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 150 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5020 pc screen sizes choices for the 5020 pc include the following. Only one option can be selected at a time. (default is 16 x 20) s 8 rows, with 10, 13, 16, 20, 23, 26, or 32 characters per row ...

  • Page 175

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 151 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 59xx terminal screen sizes choices for the 59xx terminal includes the following. Only one option can be selected at a time. (default is 12 x 40) s 8 rows, with 40, 60, or 80 columns per row s 10 r...

  • Page 176

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 152 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 11xx terminal screen sizes choices for the 11xx terminal include the following. Only one option can be selected at a time. (default is 9 x 16) s 4 rows, with 12 or 16 characters per row s 6 rows, ...

  • Page 177

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 153 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 3) screen mode 3) screen mode selects the cursor position and movement as you scroll through data in the display buffer. This buffer stores data in a standard crt format (as sent from the host com...

  • Page 178

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 154 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) lazy mode starts the cursor in the upper left corner of the terminal display. The cur- sor moves across the display in the scrolled direction. When the cursor goes beyond the edge of the displa...

  • Page 179

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 155 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5) backlight (59xx, 17xx) this adjusts the intensity (brightness) of the display backlight. The intensi- ty can be set from 0 (off) to 15 (fully on). Keep in mind that the backlight uses considera...

  • Page 180

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 156 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 7) more (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) select 7) more to access the following screen: lcd parms 1) scroll window 2) menu settings 3) toolbar options 1) scroll window (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60)...

  • Page 181

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 157 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide this configures the way menu options are listed when the user taps the menu settings button created by the toolbar settings. When this button is pressed, the following menu would appear. See page ...

  • Page 182

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 158 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide in the current items box on the right, are the set toolbar values. The items you can include in the toolbar are listed under available items on the left.Left hand side is the available items that ...

  • Page 183

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 159 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s select “menu settings” to add an “m” button to your toolbar. Tap this to access the menu settings selected from the menu settings screen in option two under lcd parms. Default settings bring up ...

  • Page 184

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 160 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s select “signal indicator” to show the rssi (radio or ready signal strength indicator) which displays the rssi frequency retrieved from the radio module. The rssi indicator is updated every 200 m...

  • Page 185

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 161 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example in this example, the toolbar has an “exit” option, is set to “session 1,” dis- plays the rssi status, and is also set to “session 2.” session 1” is definted to have the session name “cfnk”...

  • Page 186

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 162 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide to adjust the key click tone, press the appropriate key click option, then press the up or down arrow keys to make the desired adjustment. Each key press is accompanied by a tone at the new freque...

  • Page 187

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 163 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) error tone 2) error tone adjusts the length and frequency of the tone made when an error occurs (for example, pressing an invalid key). The 2) error tone adjustments, and the procedures for mak...

  • Page 188: 4) Tests

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 164 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) tests intermec systems engineers use the 4) tests menus to verify terminal op- eration during environmental stress tests, peripherals, the display, rf com- munications, and memory. Tests 1) per...

  • Page 189

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 165 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s pri the primary version of low-level radio firmware. S sec the secondary version of the low-level radio firmware. S rflink a general description of the rf connection overall quality between lu- ...

  • Page 190

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 166 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2) rs232 test (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) tests the data communication port on the terminal, requiring a special loop-back connector that links the following input and output pins on the data c...

  • Page 191

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 167 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 4) keyboard test (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) tests each key on the terminal keypad or 5055 external keyboard. Press each key, except the [enter] key, and a character corresponding to the presse...

  • Page 192

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 168 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 3) memory view (6400, 5055, 17xx, 11xx) this menu is reserved for engineering test and evaluation. Press [f1] to exit out of this test, [f2] to view the heap, [f3] to view the far heap, or [f4] to...

  • Page 193

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 169 te 2000 ™ 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....

  • Page 194: 6) Exit Menus

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 170 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6) exit menus note: if direct connect is used, the terminal may reboot upon exiting the te configuration menu. Use 6) exit menus to exit the te configuration menus. If you changed any parameter se...

  • Page 195: 7) More (Main Menu 2)

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 171 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 7) more (main menu 2) select 7) more to open the main menu 2 screen. Main menu 2 1) keyboard opts 2) save parms 3) cloning opts 4) session menu 4) session menu is for 2415 (wtp), 2425 (wtp), 2435a...

  • Page 196

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 172 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide if an error is made or the incorrect password is entered, the terminal will return to 2) save parms screen without saving your entries. Save parms enter password: > . . . . . . . Save parms workin...

  • Page 197

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 173 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6 hold down the [i] key while turning on the terminal receiving the pro- gram. The application program will copy into the receiving terminal. To nc1100 charger to receiving terminal to source term...

  • Page 198

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 174 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide note: for 700 series, ck31, and cv60 terminals, the following menu ap- pears after double-tapping the upper-left corner of your display. 4) session menu (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x with w...

  • Page 199

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 175 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide to assign a name to another session, press [1] to switch to that session, return to the session menu, then press [4] to assign a name to that session. Set hot key use cursor up and down keys to ad...

  • Page 200

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 176 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide you can restart your te 2000 application by either scanning the following reset firmware bar code or by using the 6) cold start option in the te 2000 configuration main menu. Both methods reset al...

  • Page 201: 6400 Computer

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 177 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals the following instructions are specific for 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, and 248x terminals. You can configure several options for te 2000 5250 on y...

  • Page 202: 5055 Data Collection Pc

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 178 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide to exit emulation mode and return to dos do a cold-restart to exit the current emulation program and return back to the dos keyboard layout. Press [y], press [enter] several times to put you at th...

  • Page 203: Opening The Main Menu

    Using the terminal emulation menus — chapter 4 179 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s wtppkt includes the wtp packet driver program if a wtp link accesses the host computer, or ethdrv and odipkt includes the ethernet and odi packer driver programs if a tcp/ip link and a controlle...

  • Page 204

    Using the terminal emulation menus chapter — 4 180 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 205: Customizing Your

    181 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide customizing your configuration 5 this chapter describes the procedures you can use to customize the stan- dard te 2000 5250 program by intermec technologies corporation. You customize the te 2000 program by creating or modifying configuration ...

  • Page 206

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 182 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide using the auto-login feature use the auto-login feature to send the same login information each time you login to the host. When you start the te 2000 application, the termi- nal checks for an auto-lo...

  • Page 207

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 183 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s send this command sends a character string enclosed in quotes or a string variable to the host. The character string enclosed in quotes can have an embedded control key in the te 2000 5250 applicati...

  • Page 208

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 184 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example if the screen sent to the terminal is: linux rlogin 2.4.6 login the autologin script would be: promptsessionstart=1 hostname “*” #wait for host login screen and send login and password waitfor...

  • Page 209

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 185 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals you can download more than one script file to a 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, or 248x terminal, but immediately name the file to be used as autolog.Scr a...

  • Page 210

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 186 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5 from the choose file box on the host computer, select the file to be downloaded to the 5020 terminal, then click open to place the path and file name on the file upload form. 6 on the host, click up...

  • Page 211

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 187 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2 using progdux.Exe from the flash files, load the new.Hex file onto the terminal. Below is a sample command line using the 1780 ter- minal: progdux –e new178h0.Hex 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60 termin...

  • Page 212

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 188 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide follow these procedures to disable (or delete) the auto-login script file. The method depends on the type of terminal you are using. 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals 1 press the appropria...

  • Page 213

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 189 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide sample auto-login script files you can use these sample script files as they are or as the starting point for creating your own auto-login script files. Example 1 auto-login with all terminals using t...

  • Page 214

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 190 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example 3 auto-login to an application input “enter user name”, username #prompt for user name inputhidden ”enter password”, password #prompt for password hostname “*” waitfor “login:” #wait for login...

  • Page 215: Auto-Login Restart

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 191 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide auto-login restart the auto-login restart command starts the auto-login script file from the correct hostname statement in the script file when a host session is bro- ken. For this command to work, th...

  • Page 216: 700 Series Terminals

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 192 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide displaying double-byte characters the 2415 terminal supports double-byte character sets. The sets avail- able are thai, big 5 (traditional) chinese, simplified chinese, japanese (kanji), and korean (h...

  • Page 217: Ck30 Handheld Computers

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 193 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ck30 handheld computers the ck30 handheld computer needs the following cab files for double- byte character support. 1 from your desktop, select start > windows explorer, then browse the “c:\program f...

  • Page 218: Config.Dat Settings

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 194 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide creating a custom parameter set-up file you can create a custom 5250 te set-up file to preset almost any parame- ter you can set from the te configuration menus. These parameter set- tings become the ...

  • Page 219

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 195 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide you can set the value field of any configuration parameter to “?”, which indicates that the te configuration program should prompt the user for the appropriate value. For example, this parameter cause...

  • Page 220

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 196 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide verifying your config.Dat configuration use the checkcfg utility to verify that you properly configured your set-up file. Checkcfg reads your configuration and reports any syntax errors. To get the ut...

  • Page 221

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 197 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide trakker antares terminals using wtp (2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, and 248x), support dual sessions. If the terminals use udp plus or tcp/ip, then dual sessions are not supported. Note: only wtp term...

  • Page 222

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 198 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide set-up parameters options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options radio number (same as unit number) [hos...

  • Page 223

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 199 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code parameters note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Bar code parameters parameters [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) values termi...

  • Page 224

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 200 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code parameters (continued) terminals using this parameter values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) parameters stream scan stream scan enabled, [disab...

  • Page 225

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 201 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code symbologies (continued) terminals using this symbology values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) symbologies computer identics 2 of 5 ci 2of5 enab...

  • Page 226

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 202 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide generic bar code options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Note: generic bar code options must be qualified by one of the bar code symbology strings. For example: “session 1.Upc...

  • Page 227

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 203 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide generic bar code options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options fixed length 2 upc.Fix length 2 ean.Fix ...

  • Page 228

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 204 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide generic bar code options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options maximum length upc.Max length ean.Max le...

  • Page 229

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 205 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide upc options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options expand e to a upc.Expand e to a enabled, [disabled] 2...

  • Page 230

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 206 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 39 options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Code 39 options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) values terminals using ...

  • Page 231

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 207 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 39 options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options start decode code 39.Start decode enabled, [disab...

  • Page 232

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 208 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide plessey options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Plessey options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) values terminals using ...

  • Page 233

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 209 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 128 options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options ucc f1 value upc.Ucc f1 value ean.Ucc f1 value c...

  • Page 234

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 210 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5250 protocol options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options destructive bs destructivebs enabled, [disa...

  • Page 235

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 211 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options code page code page [english], cyrillic (russian)...

  • Page 236

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 212 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide radio communications options set the security id for 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals without an 802.1x supplicant radio driver or udp plus installed through the trakker antares 2400 menu...

  • Page 237

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 213 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide more options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options main menu password menu password enabled, [disabled]...

  • Page 238

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 214 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide lcd options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options define width (scroll window) define width numeric, mi...

  • Page 239

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 215 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide lcd options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) options yorigin yorigin numeric minimum = 0, maximum = 23 [0]...

  • Page 240

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 216 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide more (main menu 2) option note that brackets indicate default settings and values. More (main menu 2) options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) va...

  • Page 241: Te_Settings.Ini Settings

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 217 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide additional parameters (continued) terminals using this parameter values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, cv60) session 4 (700 series, cv60) parameters key repeat key repeat enabled, [disab...

  • Page 242

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 218 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide te_settings.Ini configuration “enable_sip“ = 0 or 1 this enables or disables the interaction between the te 2000 application and the onscreen keyboard. If this value is 1, the te 2000 application dis-...

  • Page 243

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 219 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide te_settings.Ini parameters and qualifiers note: if parameters are duplicated, an error is not generated. Instead, the terminal processes the entire file and uses the last entered value of the du- plic...

  • Page 244

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 220 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide set-up parameters options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) options terminal type h...

  • Page 245

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 221 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code symbologies note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Bar code symbologies symbologies [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck3...

  • Page 247

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 223 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide generic bar code options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) options fixed length 2 u...

  • Page 248

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 224 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide generic bar code options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) options minimum length u...

  • Page 249

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 225 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ean options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Ean options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) values ...

  • Page 250

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 226 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide interleaved 2 of 5 option note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Interleaved 2 of 5 options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 seri...

  • Page 251

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 227 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 128 options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. Code 128 options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv6...

  • Page 252

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 228 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5250 protocol options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) options period-comma period...

  • Page 253

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 229 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide more options note that brackets indicate default settings and values. More options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) value...

  • Page 254

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 230 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide lcd options (continued) terminals using this option values [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) options define height (scroll window)...

  • Page 255

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 231 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide more (main menu 2) option note that brackets indicate default settings and values. More (main menu 2) options options [session 1] session 2 session 3 (700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) session 4 (700 seri...

  • Page 256: Changing Text

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 232 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide changing text modify cfglit.Dat to change the text of te configuration menus, configuration parameters, or system messages. This file contains the strings that appear in the configuration menus, param...

  • Page 257

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 233 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide preinitializing the 5250 te program you can preinitialize the 5250te program. You must name the 5250 init- ialization file as 5250.Ini. The file is processed when you reset or warm start the terminal....

  • Page 258

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 234 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remapping the terminal’s keys note: these instructions assume the remap.Cfg file is downloaded onto your terminal. For instructions on how to download the file to the terminal, see “downloading files”...

  • Page 259: Creating A Macro

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 235 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s string is the new function for the key or keys, which can be a text string, ascii mnemonic, or another 2-byte hexadecimal code. En- close the entire string in quotation marks. 4 save the new file as...

  • Page 260: Nesting

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 236 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example you can assign “+” to activate a macro that remaps [b] to send the mes- sage, “change the battery pack now.” in the remap.Cfg file, add this command: macro==”change the battery pack now.” runm...

  • Page 261

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 237 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remap==“string” /* 0 key*/ remap==“string” /* 1 key*/ remap==“string” /* 2 key*/ remap==“string” /* 3 key*/ remap==“string” /* 4 key*/ remap==“string” /* 5 key*/ remap==“string” /* 6 key*/ remap==“str...

  • Page 262

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 238 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remap==“string” /* a key*/ remap==“string” /* b key*/ remap==“string” /* c key*/ remap==“string” /* d key*/ remap==“string” /* e key*/ remap==“string” /* f key*/ remap==“string” /* g key*/ remap==“str...

  • Page 263

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 239 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remap==“string” /* window/viewport left key */ remap==“string” /* new line key */ remap==“string” /* print key */ remap==“string” /* reset key */ remap==“string” /* tab key */ remap==“string” /* windo...

  • Page 264: Remapping Characters

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 240 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide remapping characters you can use display character translation files to remap characters as they are written to the display. The translation file name for 5250 te must be 5250.Xlt. For instructions on...

  • Page 265

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 241 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide implementing itccolor.Dat attribute colors note: the itccolor.Dat attribute colors were implemented for wal- mart stores incorporated. These changes are in place for 5055 data collection pcs, 700 seri...

  • Page 266

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 242 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example this is a sample color file: column 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ====================================================================== ...

  • Page 267

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 243 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide customizing 5250 ebcdic to ascii translation the 5250 data stream translates all data from the host from 8-bit ebcdic to 8-bit ascii for processing in the terminal. Before the data is sent back to the...

  • Page 268: Ascii To Ebcdic

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 244 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide asebtbld creates the following default tables if no replacement file, or an empty replacement file, is specified. Ascii to ebcdic 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x37 0x2d 0x2e 0x2f 0x16 0x05 0x25 0x0b 0x0c ...

  • Page 269: Ebcdic To Ascii

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 245 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ebcdic to ascii 0x00 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x00 0x09 0x00 0x7f 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x0b 0x0c 0x0d 0x0e 0x0f 0x10 0x11 0x12 0x13 0x00 0x00 0x08 0x00 0x18 0x19 0x00 0x00 a_dup 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x1...

  • Page 270: Creating The File

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 246 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide substituting national characters this topic tells how to create a file that remaps one character in the termi- nal’s terminal font set for another character in the set. Use this informa- tion to provi...

  • Page 272: Examples

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 248 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ascii equivalents for ebcdic values (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series) ascii 4a 4f 5a 5b 5f 6a 79 7b 7c 7f a1 c0 d0 e0 english (us) 9b 0e 21 24 aa 7c 60 23 40 22 7e 7b 7d 5c german 8e 21...

  • Page 274

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 250 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example 3 ascii hexadecimal file 5250.Xlt remaps for german (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series) 0x9b 0x8e 0x0e 0x21 0x21 0x9a 0x24 0x24 0xaa 0x5e 0x7c 0x94 0x60 0x60 0x23 0x23 0x40 0x15 0...

  • Page 275: Downloading Files

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 251 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide downloading files 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x terminals you can use one of several methods to download a file to a 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, or 248x terminal, including: s loader.Exe file...

  • Page 276: 6400, 5055 Terminals

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 252 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 6400, 5055 terminals before you can download a file to a 6400 computer or , configure interlnk on a desktop or laptop pc. Interlnk, part of ms-dos, is a device driver that connects your 6400 computer ...

  • Page 277

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 253 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide your host personal computer must be running interlnk, which is part of ms-dos. Load interlnk as a device driver in your config.Sys file, using the following statement, at the end of the config.Sys fil...

  • Page 278

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 254 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide converting files from ascii to binary to convert an ascii parameter file into binary format before download- ing it to a terminal, use the following command line: checkcfg cfglit.Dat s is the name of ...

  • Page 279

    Customizing your configuration — chapter 5 255 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s –o is the intel-hex output file name. S –v indicates “verbosity.” default: 0, meaning no information ap- pears on the standard output device. Intermec recommends a value of 1 to generate a report of...

  • Page 280

    Customizing your configuration chapter — 5 256 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide appending data files to intel-hex files in the above example, you could have bound the .Exe files together by typing the following (single) command line: flshconv -f8000 -effc0 -d60 1700bios.Exe kerne...

  • Page 281: Display Data Stream

    257 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display data stream 6 this chapter describes the following: s the host 5250 display data stream commands the host application can send to terminals. S the host 5250 data stream orders the host can send to terminals. Orders govern format and da...

  • Page 282: Screen Design Aid

    Display data stream chapter — 6 258 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide screen design aid this chapter, along with your screen design aid (sda) documentation, can help you resolve occasional questions concerning discrepancies that may arise regarding attribute selection and the capa...

  • Page 283

    Display data stream — chapter 6 259 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide data stream command structure the 5250 command structure enables the terminal to display prompts and accept keyboard or scanner input. A second kind of command, called an order, works with the write-to-display c...

  • Page 284: Input Commands

    Display data stream chapter — 6 260 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide input commands input commands consist of immediate and aid-associated read com- mands. Immediate commands are executed when the controller receives the command. Aid-associated commands are queued until the opera...

  • Page 285

    Display data stream — chapter 6 261 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide note: queued read commands and pending aid codes are not cleared. The format table, display annunciators, insert mode keying history, and display contents are not affected. Read modified immediate alternate func...

  • Page 286: Read Input Fields

    Display data stream chapter — 6 262 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide read input fields function the read input fields command causes the terminal to wait for the oper- ator to press an active aid-generating key, then sends the contents of all fields defined in the format table to...

  • Page 287

    Display data stream — chapter 6 263 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s if the master mdt bit is on, the user receives: cursor address aid code field data s cursor address: position of the cursor when the aid-generating key was pressed. S aid code: code for the aid-generating key ...

  • Page 288: Read Mdt Fields

    Display data stream chapter — 6 264 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide read mdt fields function the read mdt fields command causes the terminal to wait for the oper- ator to press an active aid-generating key, then sends all fields that have their mdt bit set. The bit could have be...

  • Page 289

    Display data stream — chapter 6 265 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide results the contents of each field that has an mdt bit on are returned to the host system in the order that the fields appear in the format table, if one of the following aid-generating keys is used: s roll up/p...

  • Page 290: Read Mdt Alternate

    Display data stream chapter — 6 266 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide read mdt alternate function read mdt alternate is similar to the read mdt fields command with these exceptions: s leading and embedded nulls within the fields remain nulls. Trailing nulls are stripped. S for fie...

  • Page 291: Read Screen (Immediate)

    Display data stream — chapter 6 267 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide read screen (immediate) function the read screen command sends the contents of the display to the host in the same order information appears on the screen. For example, row 1 goes first. Restrictions this comman...

  • Page 292: Save Screen (Immediate)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 268 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide save screen (immediate) function the save screen command sends the state of the terminal to the host. In- formation sent to the host includes: s format table s display buffer s keyboard state s cursor location s...

  • Page 293: Write Structured Field

    Display data stream — chapter 6 269 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide write structured field function the write structured field command introduces a data field into the sna flow. The host system uses this type of data structure to support the following operations s generation of ...

  • Page 294

    Display data stream chapter — 6 270 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide results bytes command class definition 0–1 0x00 0x00 cursor row/column 2 0x08 inbound write structured field aid 3–4 length of query reply 5 command class 6 command type — query 7 flag byte 8–9 0x02 0x00 control...

  • Page 295: Output Commands

    Display data stream — chapter 6 271 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide output commands some output commands have associated data and control information (write characters and orders). The write commands are executed immedi- ately. Clear format table function the clear format table ...

  • Page 296: Clear Unit

    Display data stream chapter — 6 272 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide clear unit function this command clears the display and format table. Restrictions the terminal rejects the command when it is in the ss message state. Format the command takes the following form: esc clear unit...

  • Page 297: Restore Screen

    Display data stream — chapter 6 273 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide restore screen function the restore screen command restores all data stored by the last save screen command. Restrictions the terminal rejects this command when it is in a system request or ss message state. For...

  • Page 298: Roll

    Display data stream chapter — 6 274 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide roll function the roll command causes the image presented in the terminal display to roll up or down across the larger image area available on the ibm display station. Restrictions the command is rejected if the...

  • Page 299

    Display data stream — chapter 6 275 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide results the following conditions govern the roll command: s lines vacated due to the roll are not cleared to nulls. S format table is not changed (could cause bizarre results). Note: if display does not conform ...

  • Page 300: Write Error Code

    Display data stream chapter — 6 276 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide write error code function the write error code command forces the terminal into the prehelp state (the same state the terminal enters when the operator makes a keying er- ror). Restrictions a write error code cl...

  • Page 301

    Display data stream — chapter 6 277 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide these characters form an index code that elicits a user-generated descrip- tion of the error for the operator. S prehelp error state is selected for the keyboard. S input inhibited annunciator is on. S insert mo...

  • Page 302: Write To Display (Wtd)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 278 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide write to display (wtd) function the wtd command does the following: s modifies the format table and display buffer contents. S governs mdt flags and message waiting annunciator. S nulls nonbypass fields. S contr...

  • Page 303

    Display data stream — chapter 6 279 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide results if the wtd command changes the format table, the keyboard remains locked until specifically unlocked by cc byte 1 or a subsequent wtd command. See the following table to determine the appropriate command...

  • Page 304: Orders

    Display data stream chapter — 6 280 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide orders the following pages describe the host 5250 data stream orders the host can send to terminals on the network. Orders govern format and data expecta- tions within the wtd command (page 278). The host applic...

  • Page 305: Insert Cursor (Ic)

    Display data stream — chapter 6 281 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide insert cursor (ic) function the ic order either sets the system insert cursor (ic) address to the loca- tion specified by the two bytes that follow the order when it is included in the wtd command, or moves the ...

  • Page 306: Move Cursor (Mc)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 282 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide move cursor (mc) function the mc order enables the host to move the cursor to a specified position without modifying the home address, and without regard to the key- board’s state. Restrictions none. Format the ...

  • Page 307: Repeat To Address (Ra)

    Display data stream — chapter 6 283 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide repeat to address (ra) function the ra order stores a specified alphanumeric or null character in all buff- er locations starting at the current buffer address and ending on the speci- fied stop address. This st...

  • Page 308: Set Buffer Address (Sba)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 284 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide set buffer address (sba) function the sba order specifies a new buffer address from which operations are to start or continue. You can use the sba order to: s write data into various areas of the buffer. S prece...

  • Page 309: Start Of Field (Sf)

    Display data stream — chapter 6 285 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide start of field (sf) function the sf order defines input and output fields. If an input field is being defined, it also resets any pending aid byte and locks the keyboard. Note: although this order can be used fo...

  • Page 310

    Display data stream chapter — 6 286 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the following paragraph describes the format portion, page 290 describes the control portion, and page 290 has the attribute portion of the sf or- der. The 2-byte field format word (ffw) contains the information...

  • Page 311

    Display data stream — chapter 6 287 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide below are the valid fcws and functions supported by the terminals. Value (hex) description 80nn entry field resequencing. The “nn” specifies the next entry field in the sequence (hex 00 to 80). 8101 magnetic str...

  • Page 312

    Display data stream chapter — 6 288 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s msr msr enables the scanner for an input field. S slp slp is accepted, but ignored. S transparency transparency defines a field that can contain data of any value. S self-check self-check on the controller pro...

  • Page 313

    Display data stream — chapter 6 289 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide field type description alpha only accepts only the characters a-z (uppercase and lowercase) and the , . - and blank space. Alpha shift accepts all data keys. The shift keys are acknowledged. Auto enter when the ...

  • Page 314

    Display data stream chapter — 6 290 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide control portions of sf order below describes the control portions of the sf order. Hex code description 80xx resequencing, “xx” defines the next field number 80ff resequencing terminator 8101 enable scanner (ext...

  • Page 315

    Display data stream — chapter 6 291 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide s the format table is modified if the display address +1 is equal to the starting address of an input field that was previously defined. This hap- pens as follows: s the field format word of the previously defin...

  • Page 316: Start Of Header (Soh)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 292 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide start of header (soh) function the soh order notifies the terminal that the next byte in the write data steam contains a header order. The order specifies header information for the format table. When the contro...

  • Page 317

    Display data stream — chapter 6 293 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the following table shows the data-included switches for the function keys: 0 = enable, 1 = inhibit, and bit 0 is the most significant bit. Function key bit switches byte 5 byte 6 byte 7 bit # function key bit #...

  • Page 318: Transparent Data (Td)

    Display data stream chapter — 6 294 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide transparent data (td) function the td order lets you send data with any value to the terminal display. Restrictions none. Format the order takes the following form: td order length (2 bytes) data hex 10 hex 0020...

  • Page 319: Asynchronous 5250 Prefixes

    Display data stream — chapter 6 295 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide asynchronous 5250 prefixes each asynchronous 5250 data stream command is preceded by a variable- length prefix. The first byte of the prefix contains the number of bytes in the prefix, not including the length b...

  • Page 320

    Display data stream chapter — 6 296 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide system messages and parameter errors the terminal’s display reserves a line for status information. The status line can display system (nonlocal) information such as a message waiting from the host computer, hel...

  • Page 321

    Display data stream — chapter 6 297 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the parameter errors are a subset of the 5250 data stream command set. Those errors supported by the terminals are listed in below. Parameter error description p21 premature end of data stream. P22 a row or colu...

  • Page 322

    Display data stream chapter — 6 298 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 323: Extended Commands

    299 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide extended commands 7 extended commands govern abilities unique to terminals. You can use ex- tended commands to transmit or receive data over the terminal’s rs-232 port, send information to an rs-232 device (such as a printer or bar code printe...

  • Page 324

    Extended commands chapter — 7 300 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide transmit and receive on rs-232 port (#f) use the #f extended command to transmit and receive data on the termi- nal’s rs-232 port. When constructing a transmit and receive command, the data to be sent should be pl...

  • Page 325

    Extended commands — chapter 7 301 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the following table describes the line and columns where characters must appear, and their meanings. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Transmit and receive characters — line 1, columns 2–24 column descriptio...

  • Page 326: Flow Control

    Extended commands chapter — 7 302 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide flow control the transmit command supports these types of flow control: s rts/cts (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) s dtr/dsr (59xx only) s xon/xoff use cts and dsr flow control lines to show xon/xoff conditions from...

  • Page 327: Return Aid Key Characters

    Extended commands — chapter 7 303 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return aid key characters the following table lists the extended command aid keys and characters returned to the host. For example, if you want an f1 aid key, use “a” as the character. Note that “b” indicates a 1-...

  • Page 328

    Extended commands chapter — 7 304 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return codes for transmit and receive line 24, column 1, has the return status field. The code returned in this position tells the host the extended command status. The codes are listed in this chart. Code descrip...

  • Page 329

    Extended commands — chapter 7 305 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example of transmit and receive the following example and chart show what would be sent to a terminal to cause data to be transmitted and received. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. B#f4n81bb000b500a0102bb10...

  • Page 330

    Extended commands chapter — 7 306 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide transmit only on rs-232 port (#p) the transmit only on rs-232 port extended command lets the terminal send information to a slaved rs-232 device, such as a receipt printer or bar code printer. The command uses the...

  • Page 331: Flow Control

    Extended commands — chapter 7 307 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the following table describes the line and columns where characters must appear, and their meanings. Note that the line and column information refers to a 3278 unit with a 24-line by 80-column display and that “b”...

  • Page 332

    Extended commands chapter — 7 308 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return codes for transmit only the terminal puts the return code response in an input field in the display buffer at line 24, column 1. It simulates the [enter] key to return the value to the host. Use the start f...

  • Page 333: Example Of Transmit Only

    Extended commands — chapter 7 309 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example of transmit only the following example and chart show what would be sent to a terminal to cause data to be transmitted. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Fol- lowing the example is an explanation of ...

  • Page 334

    Extended commands chapter — 7 310 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide receive only on rs-232 port (#g) note: there are no flow control settings for extended command #g. The receive only on rs-232 port extended command provides a way to use the rs-232 port on the terminal to collect ...

  • Page 335

    Extended commands — chapter 7 311 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return codes for receive only line 24, column 1, is the return status byte. The host application defines the 1-byte return status field location. The following chart lists return sta- tus codes. Code description c...

  • Page 336: Example Of Receive Only

    Extended commands chapter — 7 312 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example of receive only the following example and chart show what would be sent to the terminal to cause data to be received. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. B#g3n81bbbbbb500a0102fp10 column 1 column 23 co...

  • Page 337: Set Parameters (#h)

    Extended commands — chapter 7 313 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide set parameters (#h) note: this extended command is supported only on 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, and 11xx terminals. Some parameters do not apply to all terminal models. See the terminal’s user manual for applicable p...

  • Page 338

    Extended commands chapter — 7 314 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return codes for set parameters the set parameters return code is the status sent to the host computer. The following chart lists return codes. Code description column 0 good status, transaction complete. (none) 1...

  • Page 339: Example Of Set Parameters

    Extended commands — chapter 7 315 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example of set parameters this example and chart show data for set parameters. Note that “b” indi- cates a 1-byte space. B#h099bbb4b11b0255022002010080 column 1 column 19 column 11 column 28 column character descr...

  • Page 340: Return Version (#v)

    Extended commands chapter — 7 316 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return version (#v) the return version extended command returns the current terminal emulation name and version to the host computer. The following table lists columns in which characters must appear. Return versi...

  • Page 341: Tone (#t)

    Extended commands — chapter 7 317 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide tone (#t) the tone extended command causes the terminal to make a tone of a spe- cified volume, frequency, and length (). Note: for trakker antares terminals, volume and frequency are ignored. The volume is user-s...

  • Page 342: Scan (#s)

    Extended commands chapter — 7 318 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide scan (#s) the scan extended command allows host systems to have the same capa- bilities as terminals using the native data stream to set bar code parameters and scan. By inserting characters “#s” in the display bu...

  • Page 343: Cc Byte 1

    Extended commands — chapter 7 319 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cc byte 1 control character byte 1 (cc byte 1) implementation differs among the terminals. The tables below and on the next page show the cc byte 1 options for scanning. A “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Cc byte 1 o...

  • Page 344

    Extended commands chapter — 7 320 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide note: 6400 computers do not support hp wand select. Cc byte 1 options supported by characters — line 1, column 4 (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) cc byte 1 hp wand select redundancy laser no redundancy 0 x x 1 x x 2...

  • Page 345: Cc Byte 2

    Extended commands — chapter 7 321 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cc byte 2 cc byte 2 implementation differs among the types of terminals. The fol- lowing table shows cc byte 2 options. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Cc byte 2 options supported by characters — line 1, c...

  • Page 346: Cc Byte 3

    Extended commands chapter — 7 322 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cc byte 3 note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Cc byte 3 options supported by characters — line 1, column 6 (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) cc byte 3 enable stream scanning reserved return bar code type bar code...

  • Page 347: Upc

    Extended commands — chapter 7 323 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide upc note: 6400 computers do not support upc-e number system 1. Use the upc command to select the combinations of characters listed in the following table. Note that a “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Upc bar code cha...

  • Page 348: Code 39

    Extended commands chapter — 7 324 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 39 code 39 sets the scanner to read simple code 39 bar codes that do not include extended or encoded sequences. Note that a “b” is a 1-byte space. Extended code 39 is a superset of code 39 and scans all regul...

  • Page 349: Plessey

    Extended commands — chapter 7 325 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide plessey note: 6400 computers do not support plessey alpha characters. If the plessey bar code scanning algorithm is enabled, set its check digits according to your requirements. Refer to the manufacturer’s bar cod...

  • Page 350: Codabar

    Extended commands chapter — 7 326 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide codabar the codabar options (codabar and abc codabar) are mutually exclusive coding algorithms and cannot be selected at the same time. Note that a “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Codabar characters — line 1, column...

  • Page 351: Code 128

    Extended commands — chapter 7 327 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 128 the following table lists code 128 characters. Note that a “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Code 128 characters — line 1, column 19 (6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx) character description 0 code 128 disabled 1 ...

  • Page 352: Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Extended commands chapter — 7 328 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide interleaved 2 of 5 if interleaved 2 of 5 is enabled, select the maximum and minimum lengths and the first and second fixed bar code lengths according to requirements. Note that a “b” indicates a 1-byte space. Refe...

  • Page 353

    Extended commands — chapter 7 329 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide example of scan bar code parameters the following example and chart show data for scan bar code parameters. Note that “b” indicates a 1-byte space. B#s07f32012211120012080108080bbbbbbbb column 1 column 23 column 1...

  • Page 354: Get Optical Inputs (#i)

    Extended commands chapter — 7 330 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide get optical inputs (#i) note: this extended command is supported on 248x terminals only. The get optical inputs extended command returns a value representing the state of all four optical inputs. This value is rep...

  • Page 355

    Extended commands — chapter 7 331 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide relay (set, reset, read) commands (#r) note: these extended commands are supported on 248x terminals only. There are three relay commands: set, reset and read. All three use the same extended command “#r” followed...

  • Page 356

    Extended commands chapter — 7 332 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide line 1, columns 2 and 3, contains the extended command “#r”. Line 2, column 1, receives the returned data in the following format, where “x” is the return value: //1801f1\x0\ line 24, column 1, has the return stat...

  • Page 357: Magnetic Card Reader (#m)

    Extended commands — chapter 7 333 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide magnetic card reader (#m) note: the magnetic card reader (#m) command for magnetic card reader support is included in software build versions 7.12 and greater. On the following intermec printers, you can access th...

  • Page 358

    Extended commands chapter — 7 334 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide return codes for magnetic card reader the return code is the status sent to the host computer; the code indicates if the extended command was successful. The terminal returns data and the extended command’s status...

  • Page 359: Bar Code Scanning

    335 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code scanning a this appendix lists bar code labels for te 2000 5250 commands and func- tions. It also contains encoded code 39 key press sequences. Note: to scan the bar code labels, configure the terminal to use code 39 in full ascii mod...

  • Page 360

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 336 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide dk, display column spacing the spacing parameters define the number of pixels to be added between each row or column of characters. Note that font arrays have one or two lines built in for character separation. D...

  • Page 361

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 337 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 12 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk80500* *$+dk80500* 12 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk70700* *$+dk70700* 17 columns 17 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk80122* *$+dk80122” 17 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk80111* *$+dk80111* 17 columns x 8 ...

  • Page 362

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 338 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60400* *$+dk60400* 20 columns 20 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk10000* *$+dk10000* 20 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk00000* *$+dk00000* 22 columns 22 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70124* *$+dk70124* 22 c...

  • Page 363

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 339 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 22 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk70100* *$+dk70100* 22 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60200* *$+dk60200* 26 columns 26 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70024* *$+dk70024* 26 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk70013* *$+dk70013* 26 columns x 8 ...

  • Page 364: 2435A Terminal Display

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 340 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 26 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60100* *$+dk60100* 32 columns 32 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60000* *$+dk60000* 2435a terminal display below are the examples that apply to the 2435a terminal display: 9 or 10 columns not...

  • Page 365

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 341 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 10 columns 10 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk20016* *$+dk20016* 10 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk20005* *$+dk20005* 10 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk20000* *$+dk20000* 12 columns 12 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk90116* *$+dk90116* 12 col...

  • Page 366

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 342 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 12 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk80500* *$+dk80500* 12 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk70700* *$+dk70700* 17 columns 17 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk80122* *$+dk80122* 17 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk80111* *$+dk80111* 17 columns x 8 ...

  • Page 367

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 343 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 17 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60400* *$+dk60400* 19 or 20 columns note: for 2435a terminals with terminal emulation version 6.60 or greater and te 2000 application version 7.10 or greater, if icons are en- abled in...

  • Page 368

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 344 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 22 columns 22 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70124* *$+dk70124* 22 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk70113* *$+dk70113* 22 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk70108* *$dk70108* 22 columns x 10 rows */d/kdk70104* *$+dk70104* 22 columns x 12 r...

  • Page 369

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 345 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 26 columns 26 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70024* *$+dk70024* 26 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk70013* *$+dk70013* 26 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk70008* *$+dk70008* 26 columns x 10 rows */d/kdk70004* *$+dk70004* 26 columns x 12 ...

  • Page 370

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 346 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 31 or 32 columns 31 columns 31 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk60002* *$+dk60002* 32 columns 32 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk60002* *$+dk60002* note: for 2435a terminals with terminal emulation version 6.60 or greater and t...

  • Page 371: 2455 Terminal Display

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 347 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2455 terminal display note: the following bar codes are for 2455 terminals with terminal emulation version 6.73 or greater and te 2000 application version 7.15.09, 7.15.77, or greater. Below are the examples that...

  • Page 372

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 348 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 40 columns 40 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk20009* *$+dk200009* 40 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk20000* *$+dk20000* 40 columns x 16 rows */d/kdkc0400* *$+dkc0400* 53 columns 53 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk90000* *$+dk90000* 53...

  • Page 373

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 349 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 80 columns x 25 rows */d/kdk00000* *$+dk00000* 2475 and 248x terminal displays below are the examples that apply to the 2475 and 248x terminal dis- plays: 10 columns 10 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk20000* *$+dk20000* ...

  • Page 374

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 350 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 12 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk70700* *$+dk70700* 17 columns 17 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk80122* *$+dk80122* 17 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk80111* *$+dk80111* 17 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk80106* *$+dk80106* 17 columns x 10 ...

  • Page 375

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 351 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 20 columns 20 columns x 8 rows */d/kdk10000* *$+dk10000* 20 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk20000* *$+dk20000* 20 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk00000* *$+dk0000* 22 columns 22 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70124* *$+dk70124* 22 co...

  • Page 376

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 352 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 22 columns x 16 rows */d/kdk70100* *$+dk70100* 22 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60200* *$+dk60200* 26 columns 26 columns x 4 rows */d/kdk70024* *$+dk70024* 26 columns x 6 rows */d/kdk70013* *$+dk70013* 26 columns x 8 ...

  • Page 377

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 353 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 26 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60100* *$+dk60100* 32 columns 32 columns x 21 rows */d/kdk60000* *$+dk60000* 40 columns 40 columns x 12 rows */d/kdk10000* *$+dk10000* 40 columns x 20 rows */d/kdk80000* *$+dk80000* 40...

  • Page 378: Cursor Keys

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 354 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cursor keys window/viewport up (up one line) */eup* *%up* window/viewport down (down one line) */edn* *%dn* window/viewport right (right one character) */ert* *%rt* window/viewport left (left one character) */elf...

  • Page 379: Tab Keys

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 355 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide tab keys back tab */ebtab* *%btab* forward tab *%tab* aid-generating keys clear */eclr* *%clr* enter/rec adv *%cr* f1 */ef1* *%f1* f2 */ef2* *%f2* f3 */ef3* *%f3* f4 */ef4* *%f4*.

  • Page 380

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 356 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide f5 */ef5* *%f5* f6 */ef6* *%f6* f7 */ef7* *%f7* f8 */ef8* *%f8* f9 */ef9* *%f9* f10 */ef10* *%f10* f11 */ef11* *%f11* f12 */ef12* *%f12* f13 */ef13* *%f13*.

  • Page 381

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 357 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide f14 */ef14* *%f14* f15 */ef15* *%f15* f16 */ef16* *%f16* f17 */ef17* *%f17* f18 */ef18* *%f18* f19 */ef19* *%f19* f20 */ef20* *%f20* f21 */ef21* *%f21* f22 */ef22* *%f22*.

  • Page 382: Field Exit Key

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 358 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide f23 */ef23* *%f23* f24 */ef24* *%f24* help (nonerror state) */ehelp* *%help* print */eprint* *%print* record backspace (home) */eh+m* *%hm* roll down */erodn* *%rodn* roll up */eroup* *%roup* field exit key field...

  • Page 383: Signal Keys

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 359 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide signal keys attn */eattn* *%attn* help (from error state) */ehelp* *%help* special control keys delete (del) */edel* *%del* erase input */eeinp* *%einp* error reset */eerr* *%err* hex */ehex* *%hex* home */eh+m* ...

  • Page 384: Special Host Key

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 360 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide special host key sys req */esysr* *%sysr* 5250 additional functions not (¬) */enot* *%not* cent (¢) */ecent* *%cent* dup (duplicate enabled fields only) */edup* *%dup* field- */efld/m* *%fld-* field+ */efld/k* *%...

  • Page 385: Auto-Login Restart

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 361 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide te configuration menus */etecfg* *%tecfg* auto-login restart auto-login restart */ealrs* *%alrs* encoded code 39 the following table lists escape characters and key press sequences for en- coded code 39. The “(t)...

  • Page 386

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 362 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide key press sequences for encoded code 39 (continued) key sequence key sequence $s f3 (t) +s s $t f4 (t) +t t $u f5 (t) +u u $v f6 (t) +v v $w f7 (t) +w w $x f8 (t) +x x $y f9 (t) +y y $z f10 (t) +z z %a clear /a !...

  • Page 387: Terminating Keys

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 363 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminating keys terminating keys are the nonprintable ascii sequences and action keys. When the terminal encounters them in a bar code, an action is taken, and the terminal sends the data in the buffer to the ho...

  • Page 388

    Bar code scanning appendix — a 364 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 389: Bar Code Symbologies

    365 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code symbologies b this appendix contains a brief explanation of each bar code symbology that the te 2000 5250 application decodes. It explains some of the gener- al characteristics and uses of these bar code types..

  • Page 390: Bar Code Algorithms

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 366 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code algorithms you can enable specific bar code algorithms using the setup menus or the host computer. Once the computer correctly decodes a bar code, the com- puter encodes data with descriptive informat...

  • Page 391: Upc

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 367 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the te 2000 5250 application recognizes eleven of the most widely used bar code symbologies. With bar code symbologies, like languages, there are many different types. A bar code symbology provides the require...

  • Page 392: Ean

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 368 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ean ean (european article numbering) symbology is similar to upc symbol- ogy, except that it contains 13 characters and uses the first two to identify countries. The ean symbology is used throughout most of eu...

  • Page 393: Code 39

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 369 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 39 code 39 (c39) is the most widely used symbology among the industrial bar codes. Most major companies, trade associations, and the federal gov- ernment find this code to fit their needs. The main featur...

  • Page 394: Code 93

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 370 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide code 93 the introduction of code 93 provided a higher density alphanumeric symbology designed to supplement code 39. The set of data characters in code 93 is identical with that offered with code 39. Each char...

  • Page 395

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 371 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide ucc/ean-128 shipping container labeling is a versatile tool that can ease movement of products and information. The shipping container la- beling bar code can take any form and usually has meaning only within ...

  • Page 396: I 2 Of 5 (Interleaved)

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 372 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide i 2 of 5 (interleaved) i 2 of 5 (interleaved 2 of 5 code) is an all-numeric symbology, widely used for warehouse and heavy industrial applications. Its use has been par- ticularly prevalent in the automobile i...

  • Page 397: Plessey

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 373 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide plessey plessey finds its origin in the pulse width modulated (pwm) code devel- oped in england. It is widely used for shelf markings in grocery stores. Pulse width modulated codes represent each bit of inform...

  • Page 398

    Bar code symbologies appendix — b 374 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 399: Conversion Tables

    375 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide conversion tables c this appendix contains decimal-to-hex and binary-to-ebcdic conversion tables..

  • Page 400: Decimal To Hexadecimal

    Conversion tables appendix — c 376 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide decimal to hexadecimal following are decimal and hexadecimal values for nondisplayable ascii and displayable graphic characters. Decimal hex char. Decimal hex char. Decimal hex char. 0 00 nul 38 26 & 76 4c l 1 01...

  • Page 401

    Conversion tables appendix — c 377 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide char. Hex decimal char. Hex decimal char. Hex decimal 114 72 r 173 ad 232 e8 è 115 74 s 174 ae 233 e9 é 116 74 t 175 af 234 ea ê 117 75 u 176 b0 d 235 eb ë 118 76 v 177 b1 ± 236 ec ì 119 77 w 178 b2 2 237 ed í 12...

  • Page 402

    Conversion tables appendix — c 378 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide char. Hex decimal char. Hex decimal char. Hex decimal 155 9b csi 214 d6 Ö 156 9c st 215 d7 Œ 157 9d osc 216 d8 Ø 158 9e pm 217 d9 ù 159 9f apc 218 da ú 160 a0 219 db û 161 a1 ¡ 220 dc Ü 162 a2 ¢ 221 dd ÿ 163 a3 £...

  • Page 403: Binary To Ebcdic

    Conversion tables appendix — c 379 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide binary to ebcdic the following table includes binary to ebcdic conversion values. Bits 0–7 ebcdic code display graphic 00 0000 40 00 0001 c1 a 00 0010 c2 b 00 0011 c3 c 00 0100 c4 d 00 0101 c5 e 00 0110 c6 f 00 0...

  • Page 404

    Conversion tables appendix — c 380 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display graphic ebcdic code bits 0–7 10 0110 e6 w 10 0111 e7 x 10 1000 e8 y 10 1001 e9 z 10 1010 6a ebcdic 10 1011 6b , 10 1100 6c % 10 1101 6d - 10 1110 6e > 10 1111 6f ? 11 0000 f0 0 11 0001 f1 1 11 0010 f2 2 1...

  • Page 405

    Conversion tables appendix — c 381 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display graphic ebcdic code bits 0–7 1001 0000 90 1001 0001 91 j 1001 0010 92 k 1001 0011 93 l 1001 0100 94 m 1001 0101 95 n 1001 0110 96 o 1001 0111 97 p 1001 1000 98 q 1001 1001 99 r 1001 1010 9a 1001 1011 9b 1...

  • Page 406

    Conversion tables appendix — c 382 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 407: Terminal Font Set Table

    383 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set table d note: the terminal font set table in this appendix applies to 6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, and cv60 terminals. For the terminal font set table for the 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, or 2...

  • Page 408

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 384 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide the following table lists the characters you can display on the terminal. It also lists the decimal and hexadecimal index values. Terminal font set (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck3...

  • Page 409

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 385 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character space 32 20 ! 33 21 34 22 # 35 23 $ 36 24 % 37 25 & 38 26 ’ 39 27 ( 40 28 ) 41 ...

  • Page 410

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 386 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character b 66 42 c 67 43 d 68 44 e 69 45 f 70 46 g 71 47 h 72 48 i 73 49 j 74 4a k 75 4b...

  • Page 411

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 387 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character d 100 64 e 101 65 f 102 66 g 103 67 h 104 68 i 105 69 j 106 6a k 107 6b l 108 6...

  • Page 412

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 388 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character å 134 86 ç 135 87 ê 136 88 ë 137 89 è 138 8a ï 139 8b î 140 8c ì 141 8d Ä 142 8...

  • Page 413

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 389 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character ¿ 168 a8 ⌐ (not symbol) 169 a9 ¬ 170 aa ½ 171 ab ¼ 172 ac ¡ 173 ad « 174 ae » 1...

  • Page 414

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 390 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character ⊫ 202 ca 203 cb 204 cc = 205 cd 206 ce ⊩ 207 cf ⊧ 208 d0 ⊩ 209 d1 ⊧ 210 d2 211 ...

  • Page 415

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 391 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide terminal font set (continued) (6400, 5020, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60) hexadecimal decimal character Ω 234 ea 235 eb ∞ 236 ec ø 237 ed 238 ee 239 ef ≡ 240 f0 ± 241 f1 ≥ 242 f2 ≤ 24...

  • Page 416

    Terminal font set table appendix — d 392 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide.

  • Page 417: Index

    393 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide index i the general index covers all topics. Those in italics are figures, those in bold are tables. The files index is to assist you in locating descriptions for device drivers, applica- tions, utilities, batch files, or other files within th...

  • Page 418: General Index

    Index 394 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide general index symbols . (period) 700 series, 68 key remapping code, 236 , (comma) 700 series, 68 encoded sequence, 362 key remapping code, 236 # (pound), 183 #f (transmit and receive) extended command, 300 #g (receive only) extended comm...

  • Page 419

    Index 395 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 2415 terminal 5250 additional functions, 21 aid-generating keys, 19 auto-login restart, 21 configuring te parameters, 177 cursor keys, 18 dk, display column spacing, 336 double-byte character set, 192 downloading files to, 251 field exit...

  • Page 420

    Index 396 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 248x terminal 5250 additional functions, 36 aid-generating keys, 35 auto-login restart, 36 configuring te parameters, 177 cursor keys, 34 dk, display column spacing, 349 downloading files to, 251 field exit key, 35 get optical inputs (#i...

  • Page 421

    Index 397 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide 5250 options, 123 allow alias, 124 allow naws (negotiate about window size), 124 auto tab scan, 123 beep on error, 123 destructive bs (backspace), 124 device name, 124 lock error msg (message), 125 period-comma, 124 skip fldexit (field e...

  • Page 422

    Index 398 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide a abc codabar config.Dat option, 200 te_settings.Ini option, 221 activesync, 187, 188, 251 adapter, communication, 252, 253 adaptive poll protocol, 212 add-on 2 config.Dat option, 204, 205 te_settings.Ini option, 224, 225 add-on 5 config...

  • Page 423

    Index 399 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide attn key 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 20 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5020, 43 5055, 49 59xx, 53 6400, 40 700 series, 69 bar code label, 359 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 14 attribute colors, implementing, 241 austr...

  • Page 424

    Index 400 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide bar code, symbologies, 365 codabar, 368 code 11, 368 code 128, 370 code 39, 369 code 39 concatenation, 369 code 39 full ascii, 369 code 93, 370 data string formats, 366 ean, 368 i 2 of 5, 372 msi code, 373 plessey, 373 s 2 of 5, 372 upc,...

  • Page 425

    Index 401 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide change of direction bit. See cd bit change size of sips, cv60, 81 changing text, 232 channel, config.Dat option, 197 character mode, 130 character sets, 248 double-byte, 192 characters allowed in fields, 289 key remapping codes, 236 rema...

  • Page 426

    Index 402 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide codes 11, 368 128, 370 39, 369 39 concatenation, 369 39 full ascii, 369 93, 370 cold start, 142 color-coded key combinations, 5020, 42 columns remote display, config.Dat option, 211 terminal screen size, 216, 313 wireless station screen ...

  • Page 427

    Index 403 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide cv60 vehicle mount computer 5250 additional functions, 86 aid-generating keys, 85 auto-login restart, 87 configuration menus, 95 configuration settings file, 89 cursor keys, 83 dialog boxes, 97 downloading files to, 251 field exit key, 8...

  • Page 428

    Index 404 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide display annunciators, 92 position 0, radio, 92 position 1 communications loss, 92 message, 92 receiving, 92 receiving data, 92 sending, 92 transmitting data, 92 position 1-3, laser scanner in use, 93 position 2 input inhibited, 92 insert...

  • Page 429

    Index 405 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide dos 6.22, terminal emulations, 178 double-byte character set, 192 59xx parameter, 216 downloading files, 251 file manager, 186 flash and utility files, 186 interlnk/intersvr, 186 rf communications, 185 serial ports, 185 unit manager, 185...

  • Page 430

    Index 406 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide error reset key 17xx, 57 2415, 20 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5020, 43 5055, 49 11xx, 62 59xx, 53 6400, 40 700 series, 69 bar code label, 359 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 14 error tone, 163, 313 beeper freque...

  • Page 431

    Index 407 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide field- key 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 21 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5020, 44 5055, 49 59xx, 53 6400, 40 700 series, 69 bar code label, 360 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 15 system code for, 296 fields bit numbers...

  • Page 432

    Index 408 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide help key from error state 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 20 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5020, 43 5055, 49 59xx, 53 6400, 40 700 series, 69 bar code label, 359 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 14 key remapping code, 238 ...

  • Page 433

    Index 409 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide immediate commands clear unit, 272 read immediate, 260 read modified immediate alternate, 261 read screen, 267 restore screen, 273 save screen, 268 initialization screens, 3, 98, 176 5055, 178 6400, 177 trakker antares, 177 input command...

  • Page 434

    Index 410 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide keyboard “0” command, 183 keyboard “1” command, 183 keyboard opts, 171 keyboard test, 167 700 series, ck31, cv60, 96 keyboards 11xx, 59 17xx, 54 2415, 18 2425, 22 2435a, 26 2455, 31 2475, 34 248x, 34 5020, 42 5055, 46 59xx, 50 6400, 37 7...

  • Page 435

    Index 411 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide main menu, 99 2415, 2425, 2435a, 2455, 2475, 248x, 99 5020, 700 series, ck30, cv60, 103 5055, 179 6400, 177 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 101 opening, 98, 99 bar code label, 361 options, 98 password config.Dat option, 213 te_settings.Ini...

  • Page 436

    Index 412 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide not symbol 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 21 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5055, 49 59xx, 53 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 15 num lock, display annunciators, 5055, 93 numbers test, 169 numeric, keypad mode, 131 numeric...

  • Page 437

    Index 413 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide prefixes, asynchronous, 295 prehelp error state read screen command, 267 roll command, 274 write error code command, 276 write to display command, 278 pri (primary version). See radio test (802.11) print device, 144 config.Dat option, 21...

  • Page 438

    Index 414 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide protocols 3270, 123 adaptive poll, 212 native, 123 rtc, 212 sst, 212 tcp/ip direct connect, 113 udp plus, 7, 105 upline, 107 vt/ansi, 121, 122, 123 wtp, 7 q quiet zone config.Dat option, 206 te_settings.Ini option, 225 r ra order, 283 ra...

  • Page 439

    Index 415 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide reverse image clear format table command, 271 clear unit command, 272, 293 start of field order, 290 rf communications, downloading files, 185 rflink. See radio test (802.11) rgb format, 241 rh, 262 right-adjust field, 286, 289 rm60/70, ...

  • Page 440

    Index 416 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide screen size, 146, 155, 216 11xx, 152 17xx, 151 2415, 146 2425, 146 2435a disabled icons, 146 enabled icons, 147 2455, 147 2475, 148 248x, 148 5020, 150 5055, 150 59xx, 151 6400, 149 700 series, ck30, ck31, cv60, 152 config.Dat option, 21...

  • Page 441

    Index 417 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide shift keys, 90 11xx, 59 17xx, 54 2415, 18 2425, 22 2435a, 26 2455, 31 2475, 34 248x, 34 5055, 46 59xx, 50 6400, 37 700 series, 67 ck30, 72, 77 cv60, 81 shift lock key 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 20 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, ...

  • Page 442

    Index 418 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide special control keys 11xx, 62 17xx, 57 2415, 20 2425, 24 2435a, 29 2455, 33 2475, 36 248x, 36 5020, 43 5055, 49 59xx, 53 6400, 40 700 series, 69 ck30, 75 ck31, 80 cv60, 86 description, 14 special function keys, 12 aid-generating 11xx, 61...

  • Page 443

    Index 419 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide status line, 5, 15 straight 2 of 5, 327 config.Dat option, 201 te_settings.Ini option, 221 stream scan, 313 config.Dat option, 200 te_settings.Ini option, 220 stream scan, 114, 116 swap fore/back, display colors, 700 series, ck30, cv60, ...

  • Page 444

    Index 420 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide tests, 164 802.11 radio, 6400, 5055, 164 display, 166 keyboard, 167 700 series, ck31, cv60, 96 memory view, 6400, 5055, 17xx, 11xx, 168 numbers, 169 packet driver 6400, 5055, 59xx, 17xx, 11xx, 168 histogram, 169 packet stats (statistics)...

  • Page 445

    Index 421 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide rs232 baud rate, 129 rs232 data bits, 129 rs232 flow, 129 rs232 parity, 129 rs232 setup, 129 rs232 stop bits, 129 screen lock, 128 send xon, 131 telnet, 130 term (terminal setup), 131 terminal id, 133 terminal mode, 132 transmit bs, 130 ...

  • Page 446: Files Index

    Index 422 te 2000 ™ 5250 terminal emulation programmer’s guide files index numbers 1700bios.Exe, 255 50bdxxxx.Exe, 252 50ds1000, 178 5250.Ini, 233 5250.Xlt, 240, 248, 249, 250 a ascebd.Tbl, 243 asebtbld.Exe, 243 autoexec.Bat, 178 updating 50ds1000, 178 autolog.Scr, 182, 184, 185, 187 2415, 2425, 243...

  • Page 448

    Corporate headquarters 6001 36th avenue west everett, washington 98203 u.S.A. Tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.Intermec.Com te 2000t 5250 terminal emulation programmer's guide - march 2005 *977-055-004j* p/n 977-055-004 rev j.