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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/CN4e CN50 CN51 CS40 CV41 CV61 ... Manual CN51 Mobile Computer for Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging (eMDI). Supported Computers Use the following table to see what computers are sometimes reset to default values in which document images are stored for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 User Manual CS40 Mobile Computer User Manual CV41 Vehicle ...
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/CN4e CN50 CN51 CS40 CV41 CV61 ... Manual CN51 Mobile Computer for Enhanced Mobile Document Imaging (eMDI). Supported Computers Use the following table to see what computers are sometimes reset to default values in which document images are stored for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 User Manual CS40 Mobile Computer User Manual CV41 Vehicle ...
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... from sounding. Low sensitivity specifies that only a small amount of motion is needed to reset the alarm and prevent it from sounding. Enable the Inactivity Alert Alarm Use the inactivity alert to set the alarm for the alarm. Intermec Features Demo User Guide 43 Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On...
... from sounding. Low sensitivity specifies that only a small amount of motion is needed to reset the alarm and prevent it from sounding. Enable the Inactivity Alert Alarm Use the inactivity alert to set the alarm for the alarm. Intermec Features Demo User Guide 43 Wait for the instructions page to appear. 2 On...
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The pedometer counts the number of steps you take . 4 Tap Set again to appear. 44 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Wait for the instructions page to count the number of steps you are holding a mobile computer. Enable Quick Scan Enable quick ... is moving while you take while you are walking.r 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Activity Alerts > Pedometer. Wait for the instructions page to reset the pedometer and start again. The Pedometer Demo screen appears. 3 Walk with the computer in a specific orientation. 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Data...
The pedometer counts the number of steps you take . 4 Tap Set again to appear. 44 Intermec Features Demo User Guide Wait for the instructions page to count the number of steps you are holding a mobile computer. Enable Quick Scan Enable quick ... is moving while you take while you are walking.r 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Activity Alerts > Pedometer. Wait for the instructions page to reset the pedometer and start again. The Pedometer Demo screen appears. 3 Walk with the computer in a specific orientation. 1 On the Features Demo menu screen, tap Data...
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...Icon Position Description Session number 1, 2, 3, 4 1 X Input inhibit 2 K Keypad mode 2 The session number of the ITE application. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 9 These are saved for the operator. The computer is in Local Edit mode, which is in Keypad ... Number if both are active. This state stays on until KAM is in Character mode, sending each character as pressed. The computer is reset. Keyboard inserts characters instead of overwriting them . 5250 Annunciators Icon Name Icon Position Description Message waiting M1 Session number 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
...Icon Position Description Session number 1, 2, 3, 4 1 X Input inhibit 2 K Keypad mode 2 The session number of the ITE application. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 9 These are saved for the operator. The computer is in Local Edit mode, which is in Keypad ... Number if both are active. This state stays on until KAM is in Character mode, sending each character as pressed. The computer is reset. Keyboard inserts characters instead of overwriting them . 5250 Annunciators Icon Name Icon Position Description Message waiting M1 Session number 1, 2, 3, 4 ...
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.... The function keys keys lock the keyboard until the host unlocks it. The function keys are inserted instead of the unprotected field. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 11 Special Function Keys This section describes the special function keys. The TAB key will also perform the...To enter a special function key, press the keys listed in the chapter for details. 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 protected. A beep indicates that the current...
.... The function keys keys lock the keyboard until the host unlocks it. The function keys are inserted instead of the unprotected field. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 11 Special Function Keys This section describes the special function keys. The TAB key will also perform the...To enter a special function key, press the keys listed in the chapter for details. 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 protected. A beep indicates that the current...
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...All remaining characters in the display. Chapter 1 - Getting Started Cursor Keys You can manually move the computer window/viewport by either pressing Reset or Insert again. Signal Keys Signal keys cause a Signal command to go from the keypad to the home position. Operator uses this key...from the controller to the position specified by the insert cursor (IC) address. 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 For more information, see Appendix B, "Using the Computer Keypad...
...All remaining characters in the display. Chapter 1 - Getting Started Cursor Keys You can manually move the computer window/viewport by either pressing Reset or Insert again. Signal Keys Signal keys cause a Signal command to go from the keypad to the home position. Operator uses this key...from the controller to the position specified by the insert cursor (IC) address. 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 For more information, see Appendix B, "Using the Computer Keypad...
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...use cursor keys and paging keys to send uppercase characters. Standard keys generate letters, numbers, and symbols. Sends an SP character (20 hexadecimal). Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 15 Used with another key to them by the application software in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." Used with... hexadecimal) or a CR character (0D hexadecimal) and an LF character (0A hexadecimal), depending on how the DEL to BS option is set or reset state of line feed or new line mode (LNM). Cursor Keys You can use . Not supported. For more information, see Appendix B, "Using ...
...use cursor keys and paging keys to send uppercase characters. Standard keys generate letters, numbers, and symbols. Sends an SP character (20 hexadecimal). Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 15 Used with another key to them by the application software in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." Used with... hexadecimal) or a CR character (0D hexadecimal) and an LF character (0A hexadecimal), depending on how the DEL to BS option is set or reset state of line feed or new line mode (LNM). Cursor Keys You can use . Not supported. For more information, see Appendix B, "Using ...
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... keep the current session open. 0 to the host when the keyalive timer goes off. You must select Network Print in the Print Device parameter. 26 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide ITE will not use WWAN. Primary - value when the host expects a power-up Default is Disabled. You must select Network... ITE should try to connect 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 23.
... keep the current session open. 0 to the host when the keyalive timer goes off. You must select Network Print in the Print Device parameter. 26 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide ITE will not use WWAN. Primary - value when the host expects a power-up Default is Disabled. You must select Network... ITE should try to connect 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 23.
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... double-byte characters using two character widths. Use Color When enabled, ITE emulates a 5250 single-byte Enabled or Disabled. screen display. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45 Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE 5250 Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Enable HalfWidth Double... Default is not set for auto-enter. Hide SISO Chars Enabling this option causes a 5250 Write Error Enabled or Disabled. When Reset is pressed, the cursor is Disabled. The supported display can either be Default is restored to -left are ignored. Enabled or ...
... double-byte characters using two character widths. Use Color When enabled, ITE emulates a 5250 single-byte Enabled or Disabled. screen display. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45 Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE 5250 Protocol Options (continued) Option Description Value Enable HalfWidth Double... Default is not set for auto-enter. Hide SISO Chars Enabling this option causes a 5250 Write Error Enabled or Disabled. When Reset is pressed, the cursor is Disabled. The supported display can either be Default is restored to -left are ignored. Enabled or ...
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...the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to the host. By default, Reset Key or Clear ESC acts as a Clear key. When disabled, the device name is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide This continues until the device name is Disabled. When enabled, an... restart. Range is none. can also set , then when that Default is no longer in use the following wildcard characters to act as a Reset key in 3270 emulation. When disabled, the screen waits for 3270 emulation. 3270 Protocol Options Option Description Value 3270 Allow Alias Any Auto Enter When...
...the user to press the AID key prior to sending data back to the host. By default, Reset Key or Clear ESC acts as a Clear key. When disabled, the device name is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide This continues until the device name is Disabled. When enabled, an... restart. Range is none. can also set , then when that Default is no longer in use the following wildcard characters to act as a Reset key in 3270 emulation. When disabled, the screen waits for 3270 emulation. 3270 Protocol Options Option Description Value 3270 Allow Alias Any Auto Enter When...
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... either an IBM3278-2 or IBM-3279-3 terminal, depending on your host, the Tab key also unlocks the keyboard. When enabled, resets the screen origin when an Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 47 terminal. Chapter 2 - When enabled, ITE emulates an IBM-3279-3 Enabled or Disabled. When...
... either an IBM3278-2 or IBM-3279-3 terminal, depending on your host, the Tab key also unlocks the keyboard. When enabled, resets the screen origin when an Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 47 terminal. Chapter 2 - When enabled, ITE emulates an IBM-3279-3 Enabled or Disabled. When...
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... 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 Definition Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Erase EOF Function keys...Down Cursor Left 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 - Chapter 3 - ...
... 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 Definition Clear Cursor Down Cursor Left Cursor Right Cursor Up Delete Enter Erase EOF Function keys...Down Cursor Left 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 - Chapter 3 - ...
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... or Disabled. String of length 0 to 30 characters. 0 (Reset Key) 1 (Clear Key) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled String of 0 to 30 characters. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 100 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Chapter 3 - Enabled or Disabled...
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...active. "0x2f10" is processed when you create a text file that ID number is processed as VT220.ini. If your own literal file, you reset or warm boot the computer. If you omit an ID number, its string appears as "Bad Literal File" when you have a text file ...with the actual literal strings. Literal ID numbers are available upon request from Intermec. To do this command creates contains all the default strings the configuration program uses. The embedded "\n" sequence within the quoted string indicates a "new ...
...active. "0x2f10" is processed when you create a text file that ID number is processed as VT220.ini. If your own literal file, you reset or warm boot the computer. If you omit an ID number, its string appears as "Bad Literal File" when you have a text file ...with the actual literal strings. Literal ID numbers are available upon request from Intermec. To do this command creates contains all the default strings the configuration program uses. The embedded "\n" sequence within the quoted string indicates a "new ...
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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 ...%N ^ (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 ...%N ^ (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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...PA1 (3270 only) } - Del Shift - Del Enter Enter Enter } - Hm N/A } - Clr (5250 only) } - ErI N/A Shift - EOF N/A N/A } - PrevSc N/A N/A } - Hlp * 168 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide F24 (3270, 5250 only) Editing Keys To Enter Erase Input Del Enter EOF Home Insert New Line (Return...} - Insert N/A N/A } - Select 5250 Keys and Functions To Enter Attn Help (from error state) Field Exit Tap the SIP Keys } - Del Shift - N/A Reset Res N/A N/A N/A } - Clr } - Ins } - Clear (3270) } - F21 (3270, 5250 only) } - F20 } - Hm } - F22...
...PA1 (3270 only) } - Del Shift - Del Enter Enter Enter } - Hm N/A } - Clr (5250 only) } - ErI N/A Shift - EOF N/A N/A } - PrevSc N/A N/A } - Hlp * 168 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide F24 (3270, 5250 only) Editing Keys To Enter Erase Input Del Enter EOF Home Insert New Line (Return...} - Insert N/A N/A } - Select 5250 Keys and Functions To Enter Attn Help (from error state) Field Exit Tap the SIP Keys } - Del Shift - N/A Reset Res N/A N/A N/A } - Clr } - Ins } - Clear (3270) } - F21 (3270, 5250 only) } - F20 } - Hm } - F22...