Supported Equipment Manual for the Falcon® 315 Portable Data Terminal manufactured by PSC
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 • Introduction............................................................................................. 1-1 Description………………… ..........................................................................................1-1 Picture………………………...........................................................................................1-1 Setup Requirements…….. ...........................................................................................1-2 Accessories………………............
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Chapter 1 • Introduction Description The Falcon® 315 portable data terminal runs DOS 6.22 on a 32 bit, 386-based platform. This unit includes an 8 x 21 backlit graphics display, an RS-232 serial port, 2MB of RAM, 2MB of flash memory, and a choice of standard-range or long-range integrated laser scanners. Its keypad offers 41 large alphanumeric keys, 10 function keys, Direct Western-European character support, and 2 programmable side triggers.
Introduction Setup Requirements Installation of PowerNet Twin Client requires, at a minimum, the following: • A Pentium-class processor • 32 MB of RAM • 10 MB of free hard disk space available • Microsoft Windows 95, 98, ME, XP, or NT/2000 operating system Accessories • Single-Slot Dock, p/n: 00-980-005 • 4-Slot Dock, p/n: 00-981-015 • Softcase with Laser, p/n: 00-910-00 • Holster, p/n: 00-908-00 • Belt for Holster, p/n: 00-906-00 • Vehicle Mount Cradle, p/n: 00-528-00 Bios Version of B
Release Notes Release Notes 1) A Timer value of 999 will cause the back light timer to be "Always On". 2) The following describes the methods used to enable the EBCDIC~ASCII option for both the Thick and Thin client. Thick Client In order to enable the EBCDIC~ASCII option for the Thick client, you will need to edit the beginning of the rfiles.txt file: #-------------------------- General ------------------------[*;*;*;*] u_msgs.
Introduction Patch version A 09-07-05 This change will cause the DOS emulators to use a random source port between 2000 and 2100 on each outbound host connection. Prior to this, they used the same source port number and this would cause problems with some IBM hosts and Firewalls. This would lead to long timeout periods (5-30 minutes) on IBM hosts and lockouts under Firewalls that looked at this as a possible denial of service attack.
Chapter 2 • Terminal Setup Downloading from the WEB The PowerNet Twin Client software package can be downloaded from the Connect web site at http://www.connectrf.com. Click on Partner Services and then click on Software Downloads. Select the file named PowerNet Twin Client for PSC. Running Setup from a Download File The downloaded file is a compressed archive. After extraction using a utility such as WinZip or PKWARE, folders are created on the hard disk as shown in the following figure.
Terminal Setup Click on the Setup application and proceed to the following section entitled Installation for further instructions. Installation The InstallShield wizard runs and presents the following screen. Click on Next to begin the installation process.
Installation To change the default Destination Location, click on Browse and select a location. Then click on Next. The default folder is PowerNet. This default may be changed either by selecting an existing program group or by typing in a new name at the prompt. Then click on Next.
Terminal Setup When the installation is complete, reboot the system to initialize the Twin Client software. a. To reboot the system immediately, click on Finish. b. To reboot later, click on the option to restart the computer later, and then click on Finish. Running the Manager The PowerNet Twin Client Manager is the utility that manages the terminal software and configurations. Select Start, Programs, PowerNet, and Twin Client Manager.
Quick Start Toolbar Found under the menu bar, the toolbar provides shortcuts to major features. The toolbar can be turned on or off by changing the Toolbar parameter found on the View menu. The shortcuts available from the toolbar are as follows. Create a new terminal configuration. Open an existing terminal configuration. Save the current terminal configuration. Download the configuration to the terminal. Download software to the terminal. Configure terminals automatically over the wireless network.
Terminal Setup Click on Emulation, select the desired emulation, and click on OK. Setting the Servers The Servers are the Telnet host systems the terminals will access. To set these addresses from the Settings menu, click on Servers and then click on Add. Enter the name of each server, its IP address and IP port (normally 23 for Telnet servers), and emulation type. Then click on OK.
Quick Start Repeat this step for each Telnet server the terminals are required to access. If an error is made in the name, IP address, IP port number, or terminal emulation type, click on the line that is in error and then click on the Edit button to make the corrections. Use the Load button if you want to load an .svr file. Use the Save As button if you want to save your file as an .svr file. Setting Terminal Operations In the Twin Client menu under Settings, choose Terminal Operation.
Terminal Setup Setting Terminal Model Under Settings, choose the Options menu as shown. Select terminal model, desired radio type, and COM port. Saving the Configuration Click on File and Save As. Enter a name for this configuration. For the purposes of this example, the name is vt100.
Quick Start Setting Airloader Auto-Configuration The configuration download and IP address assignment for each terminal will take place automatically by setting the Airloader Auto-Configuration options. Click on the Airloader option in the Tools menu. Note: If the Airloader Auto-Configuration window does not display the options, click on the Advanced<< button. If multiple network adapters are installed on the PC, ensure that the desired network adapter is selected.
Terminal Setup This powerful software management tool is described in detail in Airloader AutoConfiguration. For now, it is sufficient simply to use it for assignment of the initial terminal configuration and IP address, both of which can be easily changed later. Ensure that all of the check boxes are checked as shown above. To assign terminal IP addresses automatically over the wireless network, check all of the boxes as shown above.
Quick Start Click on the + sign in front of Terminal/Group Manager to access the default terminal group. Next, click on the New Group icon and use the Browse button to select the configuration file saved earlier. Check the Active box, and the system is now configured to automatically download IP addresses, software, and configuration files to the terminals. Click on the box in the upper right corner to return to the main menu. Note: The software does not need to be authorized now.
Terminal Setup At the prompt, choose Yes or No to download configurations. Choosing Yes is needed to run in Telnet mode. The following screen will appear. Now, choose Enter on the terminal, while choosing OK at the prompt above. The files will transfer at this time. Watch the terminal to see that the correct files are loading. Boot the terminal according to the following section. The Twin Client Manager will then automatically manage the terminal software and configuration.
Quick Start Starting a Telnet Session At the Twin Client main menu on the terminal, press any key to establish the connection. Until the terminal has been authorized, the following screen is displayed. RECOVERABLE ERROR Terminal not Authorized for Twin Client Keypress to Continue It is not necessary to authorize the terminal at this time, so press any key to continue. The terminal will establish a connection with the host system and start emulation.
Terminal Setup Standard Setup The default terminal setup is sufficient for most installations. However, to meet sitespecific requirements, it may be necessary to customize terminal operation. The standard setup options simplify this process and can be modified by the following methods: • Using the Twin Client Manager. • Using the Twin Client terminal menu system. Standard Setup describes how to use the Twin Client Manager and the terminal menu systems to set up the terminal.
Standard Setup Quadrant Mode The scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position “windows” in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position. Off disables quadrant processing and Twin Client simply centers the current host input field in the terminal display. On enables quadrant processing.
Terminal Setup Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is none, indicating that no printer is attached. 5250 Settings Select the 5250 emulation setup by clicking on the Settings menu and then the Emulation menu, as shown below. Then click on the 5250 selection, as shown below. Click on OK after the selection is made, and return to the main Twin Client Manager menu. The standard settings tab will now reflect the settings for 5250 emulation.
Standard Setup Quadrant Mode The scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position “windows” in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position. Off disables quadrant processing and Twin Client simply centers the current host input field in the terminal display. On enables quadrant processing.
Terminal Setup Key Click This check box enables (checked) or disables (unchecked) audible key clicks from the terminal. The default value is on (checked). Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is none, indicating that no printer is attached. 3270 Settings Select the 3270 emulation setup by clicking on the Settings menu and then the Emulation menu, as shown below. Then click on the 3270 selection, as shown below.
Standard Setup Quadrant Mode The scrolling list option defines the rules by which the terminal display is positioned in the larger host display. As defined by Twin Client, quadrants are fixed position “windows” in the host display, and the terminal display is located on whatever quadrant contains the current cursor position. Off disables quadrant processing and Twin Client simply centers the current host input field in the terminal display. On enables quadrant processing.
Terminal Setup Printer Type This scrolling list selects the attached printer type. The default value is none, indicating that no printer is attached. Terminal Setup Using Twin Client Menus For compatibility with other PowerNet products, the PowerNet Twin Client for PSC also supports the standard Twin Client configuration menu system on the terminal. This menu system is accessed by pressing uppercase C at the Twin Client main menu below. Twin Client © 1991-2006, Connect, Inc.
Standard Setup Press F3 to save the configurations. Edit License Key The client software can be authorized automatically, as described in the next section, Authorizing PowerNet. This menu option permits authorization of each terminal manually. Select this option to obtain the terminal's Identification Code, which is used to obtain the Authorization code from the Connect web site, as described in the next section. The 12-digits displayed at the terminal screen top is the terminal’s Identification Code.
Terminal Setup Authorizing PowerNet Each PowerNet Twin Client will run for 30 minutes at a time without authorization. Uninterrupted operation for a production environment is the result of authorizing the software. The Twin Client Manager can automatically authorize the terminal over the wireless network if the following requirements are met: • A PC running Twin Client Manager is connected to the wire LAN segment with at least one access point within range of the terminal.
Standard Setup Go to http://www.connectrf.com. Click on Partner Services. Click on the Generate Authorization icon at the top of the page. Follow the directions on the web site. Authorized Terminals The number of terminals authorized, the number of terminals in use, and the number of terminals remaining is provided in the Authorized Terminals box on the lower left side of the screen. Click on the Details button to number the options in the screen below in the order of your priority.
Terminal Setup Adding Licenses The Add Licenses feature is used when adding additional licenses to an already site licensed Twin Client Manager. (i.e. Twin Client Manager is licensed for 10, and the customer purchases another 10 licenses to make a total of 20.) From Twin Client Manager, choose Authorization from under the Tools menu. Click on the Add Licenses button. A pop-up box appears with the Machine ID and a space for the additional license’s Authorization code.
Standard Setup Transferring Licenses The Transfer Licenses feature is used when moving a site license from one PC to another. After Twin Client Manager is installed on a new PC, you will need the System/Machine ID for it. From Twin Client Manager, select Authorization from under the Tools menu. Click on the Transfer Authorization button on the old PC. You will be asked for the new System ID. Enter this new System ID. It will generate an Authorization code for the new PC's Twin Client Manager.
Terminal Setup Listing Click on the Listing button to view Authorization codes used along with corresponding serial numbers. The Authorization codes used along with their corresponding serial numbers will appear. Click on OK when finished. Click on the Close button when finished.
Software Management Software Management In addition to providing functions for the download of files to the terminal, the Twin Client Manager also provides for the management of terminal software and configurations automatically over the wireless network. Software Management describes the automated capability in detail. Additional manual operations involving serial download options are described at the end of it.
Terminal Setup Synchronizing Configuration Files Click to put a check in the Synchronize Configuration Files box to enable automatic synchronization of configuration files on the terminal. When the terminal is booted, its configuration files will be compared with the most recent on the PC. The terminal is updated automatically if it does not have the latest revision.
Software Management Enter the desired range in the From and To boxes as shown above, and then click on Add. Creating New Groups New groups, with different configurations, can be created by clicking on Terminal/Group Manager, and then clicking the right mouse button as shown. After the new group has been created, the group settings option becomes available for change, as shown below.
Terminal Setup After the Configuration File and all of the other parameters have been set, the group is made active by clicking on the Active check box.
Software Management Clicking on the Thin Mode button will cause all terminals in this group that are currently running in thick mode to be switched to thin mode the next time Airloader is run on the terminal. Click on the Schedule button to view a dialog box for scheduling an automatic Airloader update. Select the desired time and click on OK. Click on Update Now and the Airloader “push” capability controls terminals from this end.
Terminal Setup Setting the Segment Checking the Segment button restricts a terminal group to a range of IP addresses. The IP Address can be any valid address on the segment, as it is used only to identify the segment. The setting of the Net Mask can be used to restrict the range. This feature is useful for segregating terminal groups by location. Setting Force Reload Clicking on the Force Reload button forces all terminals within a group to be automatically updated. The following warning message appears.
Software Management Then, holding the mouse button down, drag the terminal icon to the desired group as shown next. Release the mouse button, which reassigns the terminal. The next time the terminal is rebooted, it will be reconfigured as defined in the group specification. Mobile Device Manager (MDM) Features Under Tools in Twin Client Manager are the Screen Watcher, Terminal Messenger, and RF Monitor features.
Terminal Setup A screen will appear with a display resembling the terminal screen. Clicking on the Font button on the upper left brings up a screen in which you can modify the font settings, as shown below. Select Terminal Messenger from the Tools menu. You may enter an Address Range in the From and To boxes on this screen. Click on Add when finished.
Software Management To remove a terminal from the list of terminals receiving your message, click on the terminal number in the Select Terminal(s) column, and click on the Remove button. Click on the appropriate button, Remove All, Select All, or Unselect All, to remove all terminals, select all terminals, or unselect all terminals from the Select Terminal(s) list. Note: Use the Ctrl and Shift keys to select multiple terminals. Click on the Close button when finished.
Terminal Setup Select RF Monitor from the Tools menu. RF Monitor is an "Over The Air" diagnostic tool. It is used to collect diagnostic trace information from RF terminals running PowerNet Twin Client software. It runs on a Windows PC and will send a command to the RF terminal to start tracing. The terminal, when it receives this command, will start sending the trace information over the RF link to the PC that issued the command.
Software Management Click on Edit. Select Find and/or Find Next to search for pieces of information in your log, or select Clear to clear the search. Click on Actions to select Start Monitor or Stop Monitor. Click on Tools to choose Set Debug Levels or Settings. The options in Set Debug Levels are shown below.
Terminal Setup The maximum log file size can be set under Settings. Click on View to show or hide the Toolbar and the Status Bar. This is the Toolbar. It is found near the top of the screen. This is the Status Bar. It is found at the bottom of the screen. Click on About RF Monitor under Help to view version number information. Click on About Twin Client Manager under Help in the main menu to view the following screen.
Software Management RF Monitor is a very small program and does not even require installation. Just place it in a directory on your PC and create a shortcut to run it. It will run on all versions of Windows except V3.1 and Windows 95. 1. Move RF Monitor to a Windows PC with Network access to the RF terminal. 2. Run RF Monitor. (Create a shortcut or do a Start/Run.) 3. From the pull down menu, select File/Select Terminal. 4. Key in the RF terminal IP address and leave the port at 1802. 5.
Terminal Setup 6. With the RF terminal sitting at the Press Any Key prompt, select Actions/Start Monitor. 7. Press a key on the RF terminal to open a session, and you should see trace data in the RF Monitor window. When done, end the trace and the file will be named tnxxx.yyy.log (where xxx.yyy is the last 2 octets of the RF terminal’s IP address) in the directory in which RF Monitor was running.
Software Management Common Problems with RF Monitor • The trace won’t start. RF Monitor uses UDP to send commands to the RF device. On busy networks, UDP packets are not always delivered. The terminal can miss the command to start the trace. Below are some things that can be useful. a. Ping the RF terminal from the PC used before starting RF Monitor. (This seems to "open" a path to the terminal.) b. Start the Monitor with the terminal at the Press Any Key prompt.
Terminal Setup a. Emulation protocols (IBM 5250, IBM 3270, DEC VT200, etc.) b. PowerNet Twin Client products c. RF network concepts d. Wired network concepts e. Telnet sessions f. TCP/IP They are text files that can be read with any editor or viewer and can be useful to end users and integrators, even if they may not have all the requirements above. • I have an intermittent problem and it could happen on any one of my 100 terminals. RF Monitor only does one terminal at a time.
Software Management Manual Download of Configuration Files The automated configuration management provided by the Twin Client Manager eliminates the need for manual terminal configuration. However, this function can be accomplished manually by clicking on Terminals and Send Configuration Files to Terminal. On the terminal, type “LD” at the DOS prompt, but do not Enter at this time. Note: This procedure assumes that the PowerNet Twin Client was previously installed. The following screen appears.
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Chapter 3 • Keypad Configuration Keypad Figures (The keypad figures for the Falcon® 315 terminal begin on the following page.
Keypad Configuration VT100 Fn1 Fn2 Alpha keytop Ctl Alt+Alpha Alt pg▲ attn ESC A ▲ E 7 8 F17 F4 F5 H 4 5 F14 F1 F2 K 1 2 F11 Dark N F10 0 Tab home B vw▲ F8 F7 - pg▼ end C D ▼ ◄ ► vw▼ vw◄ vw► F9 F 9 F18 6 F15 3 F12 O Bksp J F16 F3 L Alpha F19 F6 I G .
Keypad Configuration Fn1 Alt+Fn1 Fn2 Alpha keytop 3270 Ctl Alt+Alpha Alt pg▲ attn A ESC F5 H F14 2 I 6 F15 L 3 .
Keypad Configuration 5250 Fn1 Fn2 Alpha keytop Ctl Alt+Alpha Alt attn top pg▼ pg▲ A ESC B ▲ E 7 F5 H 4 2 N 0 I ► F15 Tab fld+ “ V Alpha Bksp J F16 F3 L 3 Space M roll▼ F13 Light O .
Keypad Configuration Keypad Table Key a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Alpha Fn1 Fn2 Tab Esc Space Caps Lock Ctl VTERM <▲> <▼> <◄> <►> <7> <8> <9> <4> <5> <6> <1> <2> <3> <-> <0> <.
Keypad Configuration Alt Intl Bksp Enter Del 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ! exclamation @ at sign # pound $ dollar % percent ^ carat & ampersand * asterisk ( left parenthesis ) right parenthesis F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 ▲ ◄ ▼ ► / forward slash ` accent hyphen = equal sign [ left bracket ] right bracket \ backward slash ; semicolon ‘ apostrophe , comma .
Keypad Configuration _ underscore + addition sign { left brace } right brace | broken vertical bar : colon “ quotation mark < less-than sign > greater-than sign ? question mark Insert Home End Page Up Page Down Numovr Roll up Roll down View up View down View left View right Light Dark Swap PA1 PA2 PA3 Attention Bottom Clear Redraw Field exit FM Help EOF Field New line Field + Reset Sys req Top Dup Refresh Null end Back tab Devcncl Stat <,> <+> <$> <*> <#> <:> <%> <,> >
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Chapter 4 • Error Message Resolution Guide Twin Client Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason ENTRY TOO LONG; Trying to key beyond the field size. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. --- ALPHABETIC ONLY; Trying to key a character that is not Ensure that you are entering input into the alphabetic. correct field. --- MINUS NOT VALID; Trying to key a Minus sign. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note INVALID KEY; The key pressed is not valid. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. --- MUST CLEAR FIELD; Trying to enter data in a field that must be cleared first. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. --- SCAN NOT ALLOWED; Trying to scan into a key only field. Ensure that you are entering input into the correct field. --- KEY NOT ALLOWED; Trying to key into a scan only field.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Connection ERROR.\nREBOOT MOBILE UNIT; Could not Connect. Verify that your Network settings are correct and you are in the correct mode using the correct Port. T1113, T1114, T1161, T1171, T1187 and T1194 Disconnect ERROR.\nREBOOT MOBILE UNIT; Could not Disconnect. Verify that your Network settings are correct and you are in the correct mode using the correct Port.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note TIMEOUT\n\nSending Data; Mobile Unit out of the coverage area. Most likely a range, access point, radio, host or network issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment. T1113, T1114, T1161, T1171, T1187 and T1194 TIMEOUT\n\nReceiving Data; Mobile Unit out of the coverage area. Most likely a range, access point, radio, host or network issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Error receiving host\nlist from Server; Bad Protocol detected. Usually a result of bad cabling, power or faulty transceiver. Also, will receive this if the Mobile Unit is in the wrong mode for server operation. --- Unexpected Server\ndata received; Bad Protocol detected. Usually a result of bad cabling, power or faulty transceiver. Also, will receive this if the Mobile Unit is in the wrong mode for server operation.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note User Count Exceeded.\n Session Ended; Possible authorization issue. Verify that you have the correct number of licenses for the number of Mobile Units you are using. --- Primary Unavailable\nTrying Alternate; First Host IP address not available Verify the host address. trying the remaining addresses in the Host list. --- APMAC.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reference Tech Note Font Loading Error; Could not load the font. Ensure that the font is available to load. --- Printer Not Ready\nPress R to Retry\nC to Cancel Print; Can not print. Check cable, battery, communication settings and paper in the printer. --- Mobile Unit in\nDemonstration Mode\nfor TwinClient; Running in demo mode. Purchase a license from Connect.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution TwinClient Telnet; Prompt. Advisory message. --- TwinClient Server; Prompt. Advisory message. --- TwinClient TN3270; Prompt. Advisory message. --- TwinClient TN5250; Prompt. Advisory message. --- TwinClient TNVT; Prompt. Advisory message. --- (c) 1991-2006 Connect; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Edit Menu Options; Menu Title. Advisory message. --- Edit Mobile Unit IP; Menu Option. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Edit License Key; Menu Option. Advisory message. --- Run Site Survey; Menu Option. Advisory message. --- Switch Client Modes; Menu Option. Advisory message. --- Run TwinClient; Menu Option. Advisory message. --- Exit to OS; Menu Option. Advisory message. --- Printer may not be\nplugged in or\nturned on!; Can not print. Check cable, battery, communication settings and paper in the printer.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution REMOVE FROM CRADLE; Remove Mobile Unit from the cradle. Advisory message. --- ACQUIRING CRADLE BUS; Attempting to access the cradle through the serial port you have configured. Advisory message. --- Printer Out\nOf Range; Printer out of the coverage area. Most likely a range, access point or radio issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment. Connection Refused\nBy Host; You connected to the target host but the host disconnected you.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Printer Not\nResponding; Can not print. Check cable, battery, communication settings and paper in the printer. Printer Out\nOf Range; Printer out of the coverage area. Most likely a range, access point or radio issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment. Print Complete; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Reprint (Y/N)?; Yes or No prompt for a reprint. Advisory message. --- WARNING; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Solution Reference Tech Note Domain Name Server\nQuery Sending Mobile Unit out of the coverage Error; area. Most likely a range, access point, radio, host or network issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment. T1113, T1114, T1161, T1171, T1187 and T1194 Domain Name Server\nQuery Receive Mobile Unit out of the coverage Error; area. Most likely a range, access point, radio, host or network issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Solution Reference Tech Note Host/App/Network\nclosed the session; Customer’s environment disconnected the Mobile Unit session. Most likely a range, access point, radio, host or network issue. Troubleshoot the customer’s environment. T1113, T1114, T1161, T1171, T1187 and T1194 Disconnecting...; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Barcode; Bar code scanning test. Advisory message. --- Enter Setup\nPassword; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Continue (Y/N)?; Prompt. Advisory message. --- HOST ENTRY; Prompt. Advisory message. --- VT(100/220) Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Mobile Unit Info; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Emulation Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- ANSI Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Miscellaneous Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Mobile Unit Type; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Control Codes; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Sends; Prompt. Advisory message. --- New Line Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Insert Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Autowrap Mode; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Cursor; Prompt. Advisory message. --- EMULATION SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Mobile Unit Type; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Local Echo; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Map Underline; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Break Key; Prompt.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution ANSI Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Control Codes; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Backspace Key; Prompt. Advisory message. --- MISCELLANEOUS SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Test Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Login Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- TEST OPTIONS; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Printer Test; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Code Test; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution User Name; Prompt. Advisory message. --- User Password; Prompt. Advisory message. --- ON; Prompt. Advisory message. --- OFF; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Map; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Don't Map; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Enable Break; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Disable Break; Prompt. Advisory message. --- 7 bit; Prompt. Advisory message. --- 8 bit; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Send Delete; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Send Backspace; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Mobile Unit Setup; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scanner Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Program Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Special Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Beeper Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Exit to DOS; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Backlight Time; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Reset Options; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Font Size; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Portable Printer; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Reprint Option; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Data IDs; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Internal/External; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Modify Beeps; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Message Beeps; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Identifier; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Long Scans; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Send; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Yes; Prompt. Advisory message. --- No; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Normal; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Double Wide; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Double High; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Double High and Wide; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Errors Only; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Automatic; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution All Messages; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Reject; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Truncate; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Split; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Do Not Send; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Always Send; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Last Field Only; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Internal; Prompt. Advisory message. --- External; Prompt. Advisory message. --- none; Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution monarch; Prompt. Advisory message. --- pddumb; Prompt. Advisory message. --- comtec; Prompt. Advisory message. --- rascal; Prompt. Advisory message. --- codewriter; Prompt. Advisory message. --- comtec(S); Prompt. Advisory message. --- User Name; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Password; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Prompt. Advisory message. --- Prompt. Advisory message.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution ms; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Select Scanner; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Setup Scanner; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Test; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Scan Operation; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Laser; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Contact/Pulse; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Contact/No Pulse; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Auto/Pulse; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Auto/No Pulse; Prompt.
Error Message Resolution Guide Message Reason Solution Wand Simulation; Prompt. Advisory message. --- VT100; Prompt. Advisory message. --- VT220; Prompt. Advisory message. --- SETUP; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Mobile Unit IP/Radio; Prompt. Advisory message. --- Host List; Prompt. Advisory message. --- NULL; Prompt. Advisory message.