User`s guide

LXE DOS Terminal Emulations 69
E-EQ-MX1RG-D MX1 Reference Guide
LXE DOS Terminal Emulations
Note: Narrowband radios are not supported at this time. For details concerning future
capabilities, contact the LXE Product Marketing department.
All terminal emulation radio controlled data flows and exchanges are over the radio to the 62XX,
64XX, 65XX or 67XX units, then to the computer network and then to a host computer. The LXE
Network Management System, as part of the wired network, can remotely configure the MX1’s
terminal emulation parameters.
MX1’s with 900MHz spread spectrum radios communicate only with 62XX Base Stations with
installed 900MHz radios.
Note: MX1’s with 2.4GHz spread spectrum radios communicate only with Access Points with
installed 2.4GHz radios. There are three different series of 2.4GHz radios (64XX, 65XX,
and 67XX). Each series of radio can only communicate with Access Points that have the
same series of radio installed. For example, MX1’s with 65XX series 2.4GHz spread
spectrum radios communicate only with 65XX Access Points with installed 65XX 2.4GHz
radios.
Please refer to the system specific terminal emulation reference guide for instruction when using
an MX1 in a specific TE environment. A list of LXE reference guides is located at the end of this
chapter in the section titled “Manuals”. The manuals are in electronic format and contained on the
LXE Manuals CD.
Terminal Emulation Screen Sizes
The font/screen sizes available on the MX1 in Batch mode or at the DOS prompt are:
10 rows by 20 columns
20 rows by 20 columns
DOS Terminal Emulation User Defined Stored Forms
DOS terminal emulations have the following space requirements for each user defined stored form
and (for the 2223 2D scanner endcap) the barcode input buffer limits:
Terminal Emulator Stored Form Limit 2D Barcode Input Buffer Limit
ANSI and ANSI Plus 2K 256 bytes
LDS and LDS Plus 520 bytes 256 bytes
IBM 3270 1K 1024 bytes
IBM 5250 1K 1024 bytes
TN3270 1K 1024 bytes
TN5250 1K 1024 bytes