Wasp WDT2200 User Reference Manual - page 16
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Select the corresponding number, 1-8, or press [ ] and [ ] to highlight a command then hit
[ENT] to select a system command. Pressing the [EXIT] key (hit [CMD], then [ALPHA]) returns
to
Ready mode
.
RUN
When the
RUN
command is invoked, the system shows this screen. You may press the [ ] key to toggle
between loaded programs, then hit [ENT] to run the program. The program may also be executed on the
terminal by entering the program name directly in Ready mode.
TER
This
command puts the terminal in either the terminal emulation mode or FormCaching application mode
depending on which function you select. Please see chapter 4 for details on how to configure and use
FormCaching. In terminal emulation mode, the terminal serves as a dumb terminal to transmit data to or
receive data from a Host computer. In this mode, data input from bar code reader or keyboard is displayed
on screen and output to the RS-232 port. Data received from the serial port is displayed on the LCD screen.
Communication parameters, such as baud rate, data bits, parity, stop bits and flow control, must be set to be
compatible with the destination in order to send data properly.
COM
This command puts the terminal in Kermit server mode. The following indicates the available Kermit
commands at the Host/PC side:
Command
Description
send
filename
Send a file from the Host/PC to terminal and store it in the terminal's
RAM disk.
get
filename
Get a file from the terminal to the Host/PC disk.
remote dir
List files of the terminal’s RAM disk.
remote del
filename
Delete a data file stored in the terminal’s RAM disk.
Set the terminal communication parameters to match the host/PC system before proceeding with data
communication. Hit [ESC] Ready mode.
DIR
This command shows the files in the RAM disk with the following information:
The list of file names stored in the RAM DISK.
The size of program execution area.
The amount of free RAM DISK space left.
ERA
This command deletes a file from RAM disk of terminal. After the file has been
deleted, it can not be recovered.
TYP
This command dumps the content of a file on the terminal's LCD. The content of
the file will be displayed 128 (16 character x 8 line) characters at a time. Press any key
to show the next page or hit [CMD] then [ALPHA] keys to return to the
User mode
prompt
. If you try to display a program or binary file, you may only see unintelligible
characters.
CPY
This command allows users to copy data from a source device to a destination device. The source or input
device may be a file, a COM port (serial input) or CON (the keyboard), and the destination device may be a
file, a COM port (serial output) or CON (the PDT’s LCD display).
User mode prompt
(1) RUN (2) TER
(3) COM (4) DIR
(5) ERA (6) TYP
(7) CPY (8) SET
SCAN.EXE
SCAN.DAT