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...and full applications, such as the directory in Intermec Settings, these settings are supported by Features Demo 2.08. When you reset these settings to the full application default value instead of the Features Demo default value. 10 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Supported Computers and Related ...Documents Computer CK3 CK3R/CK3X CK61 CK70/CK71 CN70/CN70e CN3/CN3e CN4/...
...and full applications, such as the directory in Intermec Settings, these settings are supported by Features Demo 2.08. When you reset these settings to the full application default value instead of the Features Demo default value. 10 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Supported Computers and Related ...Documents Computer CK3 CK3R/CK3X CK61 CK70/CK71 CN70/CN70e CN3/CN3e CN4/...
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Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On the instructions page, tap Start to set an alarm to reset the alarm and prevent it from sounding. High sensitivity specifies that a large amount of motion is needed to signal when a mobile computer has been ...left unattended or unused for a certain amount of time. 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Activity Alerts > Inactivity Alert. Intermec Features Demo User Guide 43 Low sensitivity specifies that only a small amount of motion is needed to the sensitivity you want for the alarm. Enable...
Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On the instructions page, tap Start to set an alarm to reset the alarm and prevent it from sounding. High sensitivity specifies that a large amount of motion is needed to signal when a mobile computer has been ...left unattended or unused for a certain amount of time. 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Activity Alerts > Inactivity Alert. Intermec Features Demo User Guide 43 Low sensitivity specifies that only a small amount of motion is needed to the sensitivity you want for the alarm. Enable...
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The pedometer counts the number of steps you take . 4 Tap Set again to reset the pedometer and start again. Wait for the instructions page to appear. 44 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On the instructions page, tap Start. The Pedometer Demo screen appears. 3 Walk with the...
The pedometer counts the number of steps you take . 4 Tap Set again to reset the pedometer and start again. Wait for the instructions page to appear. 44 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On the instructions page, tap Start. The Pedometer Demo screen appears. 3 Walk with the...
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...This state stays on until KAM is in a right-toleft mode. The "key-ahead" feature stores keystrokes after the "input inhibited" annunciator appears. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 9 This overrides Insert Mode if both are active. C Character mode 2 B Line Edit (block) mode 2 Local ...Edit mode e 2 Computer is reset. These are saved for right to left data input and a 5250 bidirectional Hebrew screen was set for the defined input field. The computer is...
...This state stays on until KAM is in a right-toleft mode. The "key-ahead" feature stores keystrokes after the "input inhibited" annunciator appears. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 9 This overrides Insert Mode if both are active. C Character mode 2 B Line Edit (block) mode 2 Local ...Edit mode e 2 Computer is reset. These are saved for right to left data input and a 5250 bidirectional Hebrew screen was set for the defined input field. The computer is...
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.... AID-Generating Keys An AID-generating key causes a data transmission to the host. Getting Started 3278 SNA Keys (continued) Key EOF Home Insert Reset Description Erases all of the AID codes (PA AID X6C, PA AID X6E, or PA AID X6B) is performed on this data. The first... PA key. Sends the cursor to the AS/400 system with your system. Resets from the position of the unprotected field. To enter a special function key, press the keys listed in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 11 The function keys are inserted instead of...
.... AID-Generating Keys An AID-generating key causes a data transmission to the host. Getting Started 3278 SNA Keys (continued) Key EOF Home Insert Reset Description Erases all of the AID codes (PA AID X6C, PA AID X6E, or PA AID X6B) is performed on this data. The first... PA key. Sends the cursor to the AS/400 system with your system. Resets from the position of the unprotected field. To enter a special function key, press the keys listed in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 11 The function keys are inserted instead of...
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.... Getting Started Cursor Keys You can manually move the computer window/viewport by either pressing Reset or Insert again. Field Exit Key Field Exit exits an input field and moves the cursor to ...the beginning of the display and resets the state. Signal Keys Signal keys cause a Signal command to go from the controller to ... error line of the next input field. The operator must reset the insert state before exiting it, by using the cursor keys and paging keys. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 13 If you press this...
.... Getting Started Cursor Keys You can manually move the computer window/viewport by either pressing Reset or Insert again. Field Exit Key Field Exit exits an input field and moves the cursor to ...the beginning of the display and resets the state. Signal Keys Signal keys cause a Signal command to go from the controller to ... error line of the next input field. The operator must reset the insert state before exiting it, by using the cursor keys and paging keys. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 13 If you press this...
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...an LF character (0A hexadecimal), depending on how the DEL to send a control code. Used with another key to BS option is set or reset state of line feed or new line mode (LNM). To enter an editing key • Press the keys listed in use cursor keys and ...paging keys to send uppercase characters. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 15 Standard keys generate letters, numbers, and symbols. Sends a horizontal tab (HT) character (09 hexadecimal). Not supported. For...
...an LF character (0A hexadecimal), depending on how the DEL to send a control code. Used with another key to BS option is set or reset state of line feed or new line mode (LNM). To enter an editing key • Press the keys listed in use cursor keys and ...paging keys to send uppercase characters. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 15 Standard keys generate letters, numbers, and symbols. Sends a horizontal tab (HT) character (09 hexadecimal). Not supported. For...
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... number ITE uses to communicate 0 to the network through the WWAN radio if it cannot connect through F24 Attention Help Clear Enter Field Exit Home Reset Roll Down Roll Up Print SysRequest Default is 127. Chapter 2 - ITE only uses WWAN. KeyAlive Key Sets the key value sent back to 120. For... Address IP address of minutes allowed to pass before the keyalive keypress is USB. You must select Network Print in the Print Device parameter. 26 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
... number ITE uses to communicate 0 to the network through the WWAN radio if it cannot connect through F24 Attention Help Clear Enter Field Exit Home Reset Roll Down Roll Up Print SysRequest Default is 127. Chapter 2 - ITE only uses WWAN. KeyAlive Key Sets the key value sent back to 120. For... Address IP address of minutes allowed to pass before the keyalive keypress is USB. You must select Network Print in the Print Device parameter. 26 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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... screen, and if the field Default is Disabled. Skip FldExit When enabled, fields that use right-to be Default is Disabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45 Configuring and Managing ITE 5250 Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Enable HalfWidth Double Byte ... Chars Enabling this option displays thin double-byte characters using one character width instead of the screen to -left are ignored. When Reset is pressed, the cursor is Disabled. Default is Disabled. Default is Enabled. attribute is Disabled. Default is not set for auto...
... screen, and if the field Default is Disabled. Skip FldExit When enabled, fields that use right-to be Default is Disabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45 Configuring and Managing ITE 5250 Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Enable HalfWidth Double Byte ... Chars Enabling this option displays thin double-byte characters using one character width instead of the screen to -left are ignored. When Reset is pressed, the cursor is Disabled. Default is Disabled. Default is Enabled. attribute is Disabled. Default is not set for auto...
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When enabled, an automatic Enter occurs when Enabled or Disabled. Any extra scanned data is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide The first character of the ESC key. To create a unique device name for the computer, use the following wildcard characters... ITE About 3270 Options This section describes configurable settings for the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to act as a Reset key in use a wildcard character. Do not use . ESC Key Definition Sets the behavior of Device Name must be a letter. Default is discarded. the ...
When enabled, an automatic Enter occurs when Enabled or Disabled. Any extra scanned data is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide The first character of the ESC key. To create a unique device name for the computer, use the following wildcard characters... ITE About 3270 Options This section describes configurable settings for the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to act as a Reset key in use a wildcard character. Do not use . ESC Key Definition Sets the behavior of Device Name must be a letter. Default is discarded. the ...
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...the cursor is at the right margin Default is Disabled. emulates an IBM-3279-3-E terminal. When Default is Off. When enabled, resets the screen origin when an Enabled or Disabled. Set Buffer commands which contain color data. About VT/ANSI Options This section describes ...configurable settings for VT/ANSI emulation. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 47 When enabled, unlocks the keyboard after the Enabled or Disabled. exclamation mark is Disabled. Default...
...the cursor is at the right margin Default is Disabled. emulates an IBM-3279-3-E terminal. When Default is Off. When enabled, resets the screen origin when an Enabled or Disabled. Set Buffer commands which contain color data. About VT/ANSI Options This section describes ...configurable settings for VT/ANSI emulation. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 47 When enabled, unlocks the keyboard after the Enabled or Disabled. exclamation mark is Disabled. Default...
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...Character mode/ Line Edit (block) mode Form Feed File Separator Group Separator Horizontal Tab Insert Line Feed Left Tab Negative Acknowledge Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 85 Customizing Your Configuration 3270 Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File Control Character - Definition ... Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Erase Input Function keys Control Character Definition Home Insert Left Tab New Line Error Reset Roll Down Roll Up Right Tab Space VT/ANSI Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File Control Character Definition Acknowledgment ...
...Character mode/ Line Edit (block) mode Form Feed File Separator Group Separator Horizontal Tab Insert Line Feed Left Tab Negative Acknowledge Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 85 Customizing Your Configuration 3270 Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File Control Character - Definition ... Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Erase Input Function keys Control Character Definition Home Insert Left Tab New Line Error Reset Roll Down Roll Up Right Tab Space VT/ANSI Control Characters for Auto-Login Script File Control Character Definition Acknowledgment ...
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...lock_error_msg scan_autoenter scan_lengtherr skip_fldexit use_color Values Default Value Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 100 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Enabled .... Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. String of length 0 to 30 characters. 0 (Reset Key) 1 (Clear Key) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Enabled or Disabled. Chapter 3 - Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled.
...lock_error_msg scan_autoenter scan_lengtherr skip_fldexit use_color Values Default Value Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 100 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Enabled .... Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. String of length 0 to 30 characters. 0 (Reset Key) 1 (Clear Key) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Enabled or Disabled. Chapter 3 - Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled.
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... command line to make your own literal file, you must be in the ITE configuration menus, configuration parameters, or system messages, you reset or warm boot the computer. One line in cfglit.txt looks like this command creates contains all the default strings the configuration program uses...string. makelit cfglit.txt cfglit.dat You must copy the new literal file to the folder where ITE was installed on -air" format. 116 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Preinitializing the ITE Program To preinitialize the ITE program, you create a text file that appears when a personal ...
... command line to make your own literal file, you must be in the ITE configuration menus, configuration parameters, or system messages, you reset or warm boot the computer. One line in cfglit.txt looks like this command creates contains all the default strings the configuration program uses...string. makelit cfglit.txt cfglit.dat You must copy the new literal file to the folder where ITE was installed on -air" format. 116 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Preinitializing the ITE Program To preinitialize the ITE program, you create a text file that appears when a personal ...
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...=="string" remap=="string" /* Back Tab key */ /* Clear key */ /* Del key */ /* Enter key */ /* Erase End of Field (EOF) */ /* Insert key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* New line */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ /* PA1 */ /* PA2 */ /* PA3 */ /* Page left key */ /* Field Exit key */ /* Page...
...=="string" remap=="string" /* Back Tab key */ /* Clear key */ /* Del key */ /* Enter key */ /* Erase End of Field (EOF) */ /* Insert key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* New line */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ /* PA1 */ /* PA2 */ /* PA3 */ /* Page left key */ /* Field Exit key */ /* Page...
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... key */ /* Insert key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* New Line key */ remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" /* Print key */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ remap=="string" /* Roll Up key */ remap=="string" /* Roll Down... Page down key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* Field Exit key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ 124 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Chapter 3 -
... key */ /* Insert key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* New Line key */ remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" remap=="string" /* Print key */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ remap=="string" /* Roll Up key */ remap=="string" /* Roll Down... Page down key */ /* Window/viewport left key */ /* Field Exit key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ 124 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Chapter 3 -
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Bar Code Scanning Reset */ERST* *%RST* AID-Generating or Top-Row Function Keys Clear - 3270, 5250 */ECLR* *%CLR* Enter - 3270, 5250 *%CR* *%CR* F1 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF1* *%F1* F2 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF2* *%F2* F3 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF3* *%F3* F4 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF4* *%F4* F5 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF5* *%F5* F6 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF6* *%F6* F7 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF7* *%F7* 150 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A -
Bar Code Scanning Reset */ERST* *%RST* AID-Generating or Top-Row Function Keys Clear - 3270, 5250 */ECLR* *%CLR* Enter - 3270, 5250 *%CR* *%CR* F1 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF1* *%F1* F2 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF2* *%F2* F3 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF3* *%F3* F4 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF4* *%F4* F5 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF5* *%F5* F6 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF6* *%F6* F7 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF7* *%F7* 150 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A -
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Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning Special Control Keys - 5250 Delete (Del) */EDEL* *%DEL* Erase Input */EEINP* *%EINP* Error Reset */EERR* *%ERR* Hex */EHEX* *%HEX* Insert */EINS* *%INS* Special Host Key - 5250 Sys Req */ESYSR* *%SYSR* 5250 Additional Functions Dup (duplicate enabled fields only) */EDUP* *%DUP* Field- */EFLD/M* *%FLD-* Field+ */EFLD/K* *%FLD+* 154 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning Special Control Keys - 5250 Delete (Del) */EDEL* *%DEL* Erase Input */EEINP* *%EINP* Error Reset */EERR* *%ERR* Hex */EHEX* *%HEX* Insert */EINS* *%INS* Special Host Key - 5250 Sys Req */ESYSR* *%SYSR* 5250 Additional Functions Dup (duplicate enabled fields only) */EDUP* *%DUP* Field- */EFLD/M* *%FLD-* Field+ */EFLD/K* *%FLD+* 154 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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...Clear (5250) /A ! (exclamation mark) %B F11 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF11 (3270) /B " (double quote) %C F12 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF12 (3270) /C # (pound) %D PA1 (3270) or Error Reset (5250) /D $ (dollar) %E PA2 (3270) or Help (5250) /E % (percent) (None) PA3 (3270) %F ; (semicolon) /F & (ampersand) %G < (less than) /G ' (single quote) %H = (equal) /H ... ^ (circumflex) (3270, VT/ANSI) or | (piping symbol) (5250) /N F14 (t) %O _ (underscore) /O / (forward slash) %P { (left brace) /P F15 (t) 158 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A -
...Clear (5250) /A ! (exclamation mark) %B F11 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF11 (3270) /B " (double quote) %C F12 (t) (5250, VT/ANSI) or PF12 (3270) /C # (pound) %D PA1 (3270) or Error Reset (5250) /D $ (dollar) %E PA2 (3270) or Help (5250) /E % (percent) (None) PA3 (3270) %F ; (semicolon) /F & (ampersand) %G < (less than) /G ' (single quote) %H = (equal) /H ... ^ (circumflex) (3270, VT/ANSI) or | (piping symbol) (5250) /N F14 (t) %O _ (underscore) /O / (forward slash) %P { (left brace) /P F15 (t) 158 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A -
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... } - Insert NewLine N.L. Select 5250 Keys and Functions To Enter Attn Help (from error state) Field Exit Tap the SIP Keys } - F20 } - Ins } - Remove N/A N/A } - Hlp * 168 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Clear (3270) } - PA3 (3270 only) } - ErI N/A Shift - Del Shift - Find } } } - NextSc N/A N/A } - Att } - PA1 (3270 only) } ...F24 (3270, 5250 only) Editing Keys To Enter Erase Input Del Enter EOF Home Insert New Line (Return) Reset Find Insert here Next screen Prev screen Remove Select 3270 5250 VT/ANSI } - Del Shift - PrevSc...
... } - Insert NewLine N.L. Select 5250 Keys and Functions To Enter Attn Help (from error state) Field Exit Tap the SIP Keys } - F20 } - Ins } - Remove N/A N/A } - Hlp * 168 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Clear (3270) } - PA3 (3270 only) } - ErI N/A Shift - Del Shift - Find } } } - NextSc N/A N/A } - Att } - PA1 (3270 only) } ...F24 (3270, 5250 only) Editing Keys To Enter Erase Input Del Enter EOF Home Insert New Line (Return) Reset Find Insert here Next screen Prev screen Remove Select 3270 5250 VT/ANSI } - Del Shift - PrevSc...