TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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Transmit File Via RF Communications
Purpose:
Transmits a file from the T2425 and saves it on the DCS 300 or host.
From Network:
%%R,
drive:fromfilename,tofilename
where:
%%R
is the command to transmit a file over the RF network. The “R”
indicates a file transmitted via RF communications from the T2425 to
the DCS 300 or host.
drive:
indicates the drive where the file is stored on the T2425. You must
include the colon (:) after the drive letter.
fromfilename
is the name of the file you are transmitting from the T2425 to the
DCS 300 or host.
tofilename
is the name of the file that will be saved on the DCS 300 or host. On
the DCS 300, the file is saved on the
D:\USERDATA
directory. To
transmit a file to the host, you need to identify the path and filename
where you want to save the file.
Note: Do not specify the pathname
D:\USERDATA
in the tofilename
field.
Keypad:
Not supported
Scan:
1. Scan this bar code label:
Enter Accumulate Mode / Transmit File
*/K/O/E/ER/L*
*+/%%R,*
2. Scan the bar code label(s) for the file you want to transmit. You can scan labels from
the “Full ASCII Bar Code Chart” in Appendix B. The label must use this format:
drive:fromfilename,tofilename
3. Scan this bar code label to exit Accumulate mode and transmit the file.
Exit Accumulate Mode
*-/*
*-/*
Or:
You can create your own bar code labels to transmit files by creating a bar code in this
command format:
%%R,
drive:fromfilename,tofilename
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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Page 25: ...nuggetf code39 Getting Started 1...
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Page 135: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 173: ...Using Custom Applications 5...
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Page 193: ...Troubleshooting 6...
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Page 219: ...Running Diagnostics 7...
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Page 389: ...Terminal Specifications A...
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Page 405: ...Full ASCII Charts B...
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Page 415: ...International Character Support C...
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Page 427: ...Using the Default Applications D...
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