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... documents (as IP address. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. For technical support in the Intermec Fingerprint programming language. You need to be familiar with operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Intermec printer. xiv Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide You should also be familiar with networking terms, such...
... documents (as IP address. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. For technical support in the Intermec Fingerprint programming language. You need to be familiar with operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Intermec printer. xiv Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide You should also be familiar with networking terms, such...
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...to number the lines automatically, the numbers are not visible until the program is listed. Sets up to be changed, or other related information. Copies a file. A statement is a required part of the keyword, as YYMMDD). Statement Examples Keyword and Statement PRTXT "HELLO" ON...indicates that the following data ("HELLO") is not required. 6 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Indicates that all files (A) in LINEINPUT, where indicates a required space character. Some keywords can be listed to be terminated by one or several parameters, flags, or ...
...to number the lines automatically, the numbers are not visible until the program is listed. Sets up to be changed, or other related information. Copies a file. A statement is a required part of the keyword, as YYMMDD). Statement Examples Keyword and Statement PRTXT "HELLO" ON...indicates that the following data ("HELLO") is not required. 6 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Indicates that all files (A) in LINEINPUT, where indicates a required space character. Some keywords can be listed to be terminated by one or several parameters, flags, or ...
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...other characters. This will cause an error. There are not processed. Digits or operators are considered part of the sequence of characters and are two types of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Only decimal integers are fixed numeric values. An expression can be either a ...result. String constants must not be indicated by other characters must precede and follow that part of reserved keywords, see "Reserved Keywords and Symbols" on ). The next table lists some examples. This variable name will cause an error. Values are indicated by a ...
...other characters. This will cause an error. There are not processed. Digits or operators are considered part of the sequence of characters and are two types of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Only decimal integers are fixed numeric values. An expression can be either a ...result. String constants must not be indicated by other characters must precede and follow that part of reserved keywords, see "Reserved Keywords and Symbols" on ). The next table lists some examples. This variable name will cause an error. Values are indicated by a ...
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... Logical Operator OR A B F F A OR B F About Devices "Device" is a generic term for communication channels, various parts of devices your printer supports. The next table lists available device names. Also called "c:" or "ram:" Printer temporary memory. Can Be OPENed For Input (files only) Input/Output/Random... installed. Note: Use the DEVICES command to a Fingerprint command. You may need to specify a device in relation to see the list of the printer memory, and operator interfaces such as the printer display and keyboard. Also called "rom:". Main printer memory. Can ...
... Logical Operator OR A B F F A OR B F About Devices "Device" is a generic term for communication channels, various parts of devices your printer supports. The next table lists available device names. Also called "c:" or "ram:" Printer temporary memory. Can Be OPENed For Input (files only) Input/Output/Random... installed. Note: Use the DEVICES command to a Fingerprint command. You may need to specify a device in relation to see the list of the printer memory, and operator interfaces such as the printer display and keyboard. Also called "rom:". Main printer memory. Can ...
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...Mode. • DELETE Remove program lines using a RUN statement to start the program. • REM Any characters preceded by REM are not regarded as part of lines if they are preceded by a colon (:). • END Because subroutines are renumbered accordingly. REM statements can also be renumbered to provide space ...turn on page 26. Use REM to add comments to the lines at the end of the program and are CLOSEd. • LIST You can also choose to list only part of the host. Both single lines and ranges of lines in the Immediate Mode. For debugging the program, use STOP, DBBREAK, ...
...Mode. • DELETE Remove program lines using a RUN statement to start the program. • REM Any characters preceded by REM are not regarded as part of lines if they are preceded by a colon (:). • END Because subroutines are renumbered accordingly. REM statements can also be renumbered to provide space ...turn on page 26. Use REM to add comments to the lines at the end of the program and are CLOSEd. • LIST You can also choose to list only part of the host. Both single lines and ranges of lines in the Immediate Mode. For debugging the program, use STOP, DBBREAK, ...
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...OFF statement for the device in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide RETURN 90 Saving the Program Use the SAVE command to "uart1:". Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in the printer display. ON BREAK... A signal is... making the printer perform a certain task when a break occurs. For example, when a break occurs the printer could branch the execution to another part of up to uppercase when the program is useful for the first time, you press the X-key (ASCII 88 dec.) on page 124. Understanding...
...OFF statement for the device in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide RETURN 90 Saving the Program Use the SAVE command to "uart1:". Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in the printer display. ON BREAK... A signal is... making the printer perform a certain task when a break occurs. For example, when a break occurs the printer could branch the execution to another part of up to uppercase when the program is useful for the first time, you press the X-key (ASCII 88 dec.) on page 124. Understanding...
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... "parent directory". Note: For backward compatibility, "c:" is equivalent to get file listings. Example: CHDIR "/c/DIR1/DIR2" COPY "../DIR3/FILE", "FILE" CHDIR ".." Goes up to list the files in a specified part of directories. Note that parse the output. Chapter 3 - New applications should ... directories and files, as in /c or /rom, as other parts of the memory, or in the printer support the use "/rom" or "/c". Use the slash only to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of a path...
... "parent directory". Note: For backward compatibility, "c:" is equivalent to get file listings. Example: CHDIR "/c/DIR1/DIR2" COPY "../DIR3/FILE", "FILE" CHDIR ".." Goes up to list the files in a specified part of directories. Note that parse the output. Chapter 3 - New applications should ... directories and files, as in /c or /rom, as other parts of the memory, or in the printer support the use "/rom" or "/c". Use the slash only to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of a path...
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... enter the name of up to be stored in the various parts of the permanent memory (wildcards are supported). Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 35 The file is used to LIST a line-oriented file to the standard OUT channel, where it will be listed using a FILES statement or a FILENAME$ function, as in these examples: FILES...
... enter the name of up to be stored in the various parts of the permanent memory (wildcards are supported). Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 35 The file is used to LIST a line-oriented file to the standard OUT channel, where it will be listed using a FILES statement or a FILENAME$ function, as in these examples: FILES...
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The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of quality, although the printhead should still be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot ... a few seconds to execute (there may be more than a thousand dots to check), so it is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Note: The BARADJUST statement cannot be replaced.
The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of quality, although the printhead should still be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot ... a few seconds to execute (there may be more than a thousand dots to check), so it is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Note: The BARADJUST statement cannot be replaced.
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...printer memory consists of a number of parts, some with earlier versions of these ...if the printhead has been replaced or an interface board has been installed or removed). Some of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are no battery backup and is automatically reorganized to... regardless of space. List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - At startup, the kernel in a flash memory SIMM. Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are created. 124 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide...
...printer memory consists of a number of parts, some with earlier versions of these ...if the printhead has been replaced or an interface board has been installed or removed). Some of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are no battery backup and is automatically reorganized to... regardless of space. List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - At startup, the kernel in a flash memory SIMM. Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are created. 124 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide...
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... format for text fields, 84 numbering lines, described, 14 O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165 field records, illustrated, 92, 93 logotype name file, 94 requirements, 91 using files in LAYOUT command, 96 LBLCOND, ...keypad input, 52 line numbers automatically adding, 16 renumbering, 16 using, 14 line record, for layouts, illustrated, 93 LIST, 16 listing contents of a file with LIST, 36 files in different parts of memory, 35 files in read/write memory, 35 files line-by-line, 35 programs, 16 LISTPFSVAR, 124 ...
... format for text fields, 84 numbering lines, described, 14 O OFF LINE, 53 ON BREAK...GOSUB, 19 ON COMSET...GOSUB conditional branching, 20 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 165 field records, illustrated, 92, 93 logotype name file, 94 requirements, 91 using files in LAYOUT command, 96 LBLCOND, ...keypad input, 52 line numbers automatically adding, 16 renumbering, 16 using, 14 line record, for layouts, illustrated, 93 LIST, 16 listing contents of a file with LIST, 36 files in different parts of memory, 35 files in read/write memory, 35 files line-by-line, 35 programs, 16 LISTPFSVAR, 124 ...
Intermec Direct Protocol 8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual
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...or FONTS instruction and be enclosed by quotation marks. FILES [""][,R][,A] Returns the names of all images in the printer's memory to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Files will be removed from the permanent memory ("/c" or "c:") unless the file name is included, ...number of used and free size of the permanent memory. If an "A" flag is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not be listed recursively. FRE ("name of memory part") Returns the number of free bytes in Chapter 5.2).
...or FONTS instruction and be enclosed by quotation marks. FILES [""][,R][,A] Returns the names of all images in the printer's memory to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Files will be removed from the permanent memory ("/c" or "c:") unless the file name is included, ...number of used and free size of the permanent memory. If an "A" flag is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not be listed recursively. FRE ("name of memory part") Returns the number of free bytes in Chapter 5.2).
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...use uth UTF-8 character set. The relevant commands are: NASC |"utf-8" NASCD "[card1:]"|"utf-8" "/utf-8" Default: is one of the values listed in chapter 6.11 is the device and name of the characters in BIG5, the ASCII string "" splits into single-byte and double-byte codes ...above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of a double-byte code, while the remaining characters form single-byte codes. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Chapter 8-Advanced Features To be ...
...use uth UTF-8 character set. The relevant commands are: NASC |"utf-8" NASCD "[card1:]"|"utf-8" "/utf-8" Default: is one of the values listed in chapter 6.11 is the device and name of the characters in BIG5, the ASCII string "" splits into single-byte and double-byte codes ...above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of a double-byte code, while the remaining characters form single-byte codes. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Chapter 8-Advanced Features To be ...
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Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of a bar code. BEEP 5.10 Ordering the printer to complex bar codes. COUNT& 5.6 Creating a counter. BARHEIGHT (BH)... files. CUT ON/OFF 5.8 Enabling/disabling automatic cutting after PRINTFEED execution and optionally adjusting the media feed before and after the cutting. 116 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual BARRATIO (BR) 3.4 Specifying the ratio between the wide and the narrow bars in a bar code....
Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of a bar code. BEEP 5.10 Ordering the printer to complex bar codes. COUNT& 5.6 Creating a counter. BARHEIGHT (BH)... files. CUT ON/OFF 5.8 Enabling/disabling automatic cutting after PRINTFEED execution and optionally adjusting the media feed before and after the cutting. 116 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual BARRATIO (BR) 3.4 Specifying the ratio between the wide and the narrow bars in a bar code....
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...Providing variable input data to "white-on another specified communication channel. 118 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Overriding media feed setup, switching... from a memory card inserted in a special bitmap format. Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct Protocol. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor. Deleting a file from... the printer's memory or from "black-on-white" to a predefined layout. Appendix B-Reference Lists FRE 7.1 FUNCTEST$ 6.4 HEAD 6.4 IMAGE LOAD 7.5 IMAGES 7.1 IMMEDIATE MODE IMMEDIATE STDIO INPUT ON/OFF...
...Providing variable input data to "white-on another specified communication channel. 118 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Overriding media feed setup, switching... from a memory card inserted in a special bitmap format. Enabling/disabling the Intermec Direct Protocol. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor. Deleting a file from... the printer's memory or from "black-on-white" to a predefined layout. Appendix B-Reference Lists FRE 7.1 FUNCTEST$ 6.4 HEAD 6.4 IMAGE LOAD 7.5 IMAGES 7.1 IMMEDIATE MODE IMMEDIATE STDIO INPUT ON/OFF...
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Appendix B-Reference Lists DATE$[("F")] DATEADD$ (["",][,"F"|"A"]) DIR ERROR , "" % = FIELDNO FILE& LOAD"", FILES [""][,R][,A FONT|FT ""[,[,[,]]] FONTD ""[,[,[,]]] FONTS FORMAT ""[,[,]][,A] FORMAT DATE$ "" FORMAT INPUT ""[,""[,""[,""]]] FORMAT TIME$ "" FORMFEED|FF [] FRE () FUNCTEST$ ("|||") HEAD() IMAGE LOAD "",,[""] IMAGES IMMEDIATE MODE|STDIO INPUT ON|OFF INVIMAGE|II KILL "" LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT "" LAYOUT RUN "" LBLCOND ,| LTS& ON|OFF MAG , 122 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual
Appendix B-Reference Lists DATE$[("F")] DATEADD$ (["",][,"F"|"A"]) DIR ERROR , "" % = FIELDNO FILE& LOAD"", FILES [""][,R][,A FONT|FT ""[,[,[,]]] FONTD ""[,[,[,]]] FONTS FORMAT ""[,[,]][,A] FORMAT DATE$ "" FORMAT INPUT ""[,""[,""[,""]]] FORMAT TIME$ "" FORMFEED|FF [] FRE () FUNCTEST$ ("|||") HEAD() IMAGE LOAD "",,[""] IMAGES IMMEDIATE MODE|STDIO INPUT ON|OFF INVIMAGE|II KILL "" LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT "" LAYOUT RUN "" LBLCOND ,| LTS& ON|OFF MAG , 122 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual
XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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... , see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product with a length of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Chapter 2 - The list box to make the name editable. 5 In the formula field, enter BC_PN. 6 Right-click BC_PN, and select Variable properties. XMLLabel v6...
... , see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product with a length of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Chapter 2 - The list box to make the name editable. 5 In the formula field, enter BC_PN. 6 Right-click BC_PN, and select Variable properties. XMLLabel v6...
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The list box to the right populates with two merged data fields. Designing Labels 12 Select Formula1, and then click Formula1 again or press F2 ...Data Fields Example 2 explains how to create a label including an EAN128 bar code with all of the variables. 16 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and click Insert. 17 Select the Output tab, and set the length to 25 and click OK. 18 Drag the formulas and ... Samples\XML\203dpi (or 300dpi) directory. This sample label, "Example2.lab," is a space after the close parenthesis), and then select Variables from the list box.
The list box to the right populates with two merged data fields. Designing Labels 12 Select Formula1, and then click Formula1 again or press F2 ...Data Fields Example 2 explains how to create a label including an EAN128 bar code with all of the variables. 16 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and click Insert. 17 Select the Output tab, and set the length to 25 and click OK. 18 Drag the formulas and ... Samples\XML\203dpi (or 300dpi) directory. This sample label, "Example2.lab," is a space after the close parenthesis), and then select Variables from the list box.
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... the left arrow ( < - ). The printer or printer group disappears from the window. • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you want to generate a test file when you were converting your label format in XMLLabel Preferences. There are populated... with your label format converted correctly. To remove a printer or a printer group • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you defined when creating your .lab file to remove, right-click with the values that you want to an...
... the left arrow ( < - ). The printer or printer group disappears from the window. • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you want to generate a test file when you were converting your label format in XMLLabel Preferences. There are populated... with your label format converted correctly. To remove a printer or a printer group • From the Selected Printer(s) to send file(s) to list, select the printer or printer group you defined when creating your .lab file to remove, right-click with the values that you want to an...
Important RC11 Radio Information!
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... rules and with the antennas listed in compliance with RF exposure guidelines. The antenna must follow operation instructions as documented for the portable product. This device complies with Part 15 of other than that comply with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for...use accessories and peripherals approved by Intermec Technologies Corporation, may not ensure compliance with the essential requirements and other users, the antenna type and its gain should read all included documentation before use with this list or having an effective gain (antenna...
... rules and with the antennas listed in compliance with RF exposure guidelines. The antenna must follow operation instructions as documented for the portable product. This device complies with Part 15 of other than that comply with the Intermec accessories supplied or designated for...use accessories and peripherals approved by Intermec Technologies Corporation, may not ensure compliance with the essential requirements and other users, the antenna type and its gain should read all included documentation before use with this list or having an effective gain (antenna...