nugget
39
AGaramond
Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminal
Trakker Antares 242X Handheld Terminal User’s Manual
23
Status Icon Descriptions (continued)
Name
Description
•
242XU108.eps
Data
This icon contains a period and turns on when data is buffered in the
RF interface. The data is either waiting to be transmitted to the DCS
30X or host, or received data has not been accepted by the 2425’s
application. When no data is being buffered in the RF interface, the
Data icon is off.
This icon contains an asterisk and tells you if the 2425 is connected to
the DCS 30X or an access point using RF communications.
*
242XU109.eps
Connect
Network
Protocol
Status
Icon Off
Status Icon Blinks
Status Icon On
TCP/IP
Not
connected.
Nothing.
Connected to an
access point.
UDP
Plus or
WTP
Not
connected.
Connected to an access
point, but not to an
Intermec Gateway or
DCS 30X.
Connected to an
Intermec Gateway
or DCS 30X.
In a UDP Plus or WTP network, the Connect icon is not
instantaneously updated, but it does tell you the communications
status the last time data was sent or received from the 2425. For help,
see Chapter 3, “Operating the Terminal in a Network.”
This icon turns on when one or both of the batteries have a low power
charge. The Battery icon appears with the terminal turned on or off.
Status Icon
Situation
242XU110.eps
Battery
Remains on and the 242X
beeps every 15 seconds
The main battery pack has about 5 to 45
minutes of power left.
Blinks
The backup battery charge is low.
Blinks and the 242X
beeps every 15 seconds
Both batteries are low.
The Battery icon turns off when you replace or charge the main battery
pack, or charge the backup battery. For help, see “Learning About the
Terminal’s Batteries” on page 8.
Learning About the Audio Signals
The terminal and scan module have a beeper and internal speakers that
provide you with audio feedback as you use the terminal. For example, you
hear a beep tone each time you enter or scan a valid command. You can
change the beep volume to meet the needs of your working environment.
When you change the beep volume, you also change the keyclick volume if
the Keypad Clicker command is enabled. The keyclick is the sound that
you hear when you press a key on the terminal. For example, you can use a
quiet beep in a library or a loud beep in a manufacturing plant.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2400
Page 2: ...Trakker Antares 242X Handheld Terminal User s Manual ...
Page 3: ...Trakker Antares 242X Handheld Terminal User s Manual ...
Page 10: ...Contents viii Trakker Antares 242X Handheld Terminal User s Manual ...
Page 113: ...Trakker Antares 242X Handheld Terminal User s Manual 99 Index I ...
Page 121: ......
Page 123: ...Trakker Antares Firmware Version 8 02 Addendum ...
Page 126: ...Contents iv Trakker Antares Firmware Version 8 02 Addendum ...