Configuration Command Reference
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This chapter contains an alphabetical list of all the configuration commands
supported on the TRAKKER T2090.
Using Configuration Commands
A configuration command changes the way the T2090 computer operates while
running a PSK application. You can execute configuration commands by:
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sending a command from a device connected to the serial port.
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calling an im_command from an application.
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scanning a label.
You can find the following information about each configuration command in
this chapter:
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Command description and purpose
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Command syntax and options
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Default setting
The configuration commands are listed alphabetically by command name. For a
list of bar code symbology, operations, or communications commands, use the
next table, “Configuration Commands Listed by Category.”
All configuration commands begin with $+, followed by the specific two-
character command and optional parameters.
The configuration that you specify with these commands is distinct from the
BIOS level configuration specified with the setup utility. This configuration is
active only through an application built with the PSK library.
The configuration is stored in a hidden file on the C drive, TR2090.CFG. This
file is referenced only when an application calls a PSK function. If TR2090.CFG
is deleted or corrupted, a new file will be created with default values when a
PSK function is called.
Note
: Placeholders may be used in the syntax of some commands to allow compatibility
with other programmable Intermec products that have more variables.
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