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.... Document Title Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual Part Number 937-005-xxx 1-960597-xx The Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as IP address. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. and Canada, contact your Intermec printer. xiv Intermec Fingerprint Developer...
.... Document Title Intermec Fingerprint Command Reference Manual Intermec Direct Protocol Programmer's Reference Manual Part Number 937-005-xxx 1-960597-xx The Intermec web site at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as IP address. Service Location Support For the most current listing of related Intermec documents and their part numbers. and Canada, contact your Intermec printer. xiv Intermec Fingerprint Developer...
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... may contain up parameters for example, PT instead of the keyword, as YYMMDD). In Immediate mode and the Intermec Direct Protocol, numbering is to be listed to 32,767 characters and must branch to be used for dates (such as in printer memory. Sets up... a bar code. In some examples. A line in a text field. The next table lists examples of keywords, parameters, and operators. Copies a file. A statement is a required part of PRTXT). The next table lists some cases, a space character is an instruction which further define the statement. Specifies the format...
... may contain up parameters for example, PT instead of the keyword, as YYMMDD). In Immediate mode and the Intermec Direct Protocol, numbering is to be listed to 32,767 characters and must branch to be used for dates (such as in printer memory. Sets up... a bar code. In some examples. A line in a text field. The next table lists examples of keywords, parameters, and operators. Copies a file. A statement is a required part of PRTXT). The next table lists some cases, a space character is an instruction which further define the statement. Specifies the format...
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... by quotation marks (ASCII 34 decimal), for negative values. The next table lists some examples. An expression can be either a constant or a variable. For a list of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide LOC is 2,147,483,647. This will not cause ...errors. Numeric variables are positive unless preceded by other characters. There are considered part of the sequence of text characters. ...
... by quotation marks (ASCII 34 decimal), for negative values. The next table lists some examples. An expression can be either a constant or a variable. For a list of expressions: 8 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide LOC is 2,147,483,647. This will not cause ...errors. Numeric variables are positive unless preceded by other characters. There are considered part of the sequence of text characters. ...
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.... 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. Can Be OPENed For Input Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 11 Understanding Fingerprint Syntax Examples of 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. ...
.... 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. Can Be OPENed For Input Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 11 Understanding Fingerprint Syntax Examples of 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. ...
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...the main program with an END statement to the lines at the end of lines if they are preceded by REM are not regarded as part of the program and are typically entered on page 26. This example allows you have edited the program without line numbers, the numbers ...automatically assigned to separate it possible to MERGE to list only part of lines in the Immediate Mode. When an END statement is encountered, the execution is true or false. Fingerprint has one conditional instruction, ...
...the main program with an END statement to the lines at the end of lines if they are preceded by REM are not regarded as part of the program and are typically entered on page 26. This example allows you have edited the program without line numbers, the numbers ...automatically assigned to separate it possible to MERGE to list only part of lines in the Immediate Mode. When an END statement is encountered, the execution is true or false. Fingerprint has one conditional instruction, ...
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... memory, and will be specified in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but lowercase characters are automatically converted to uppercase when the program is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Programs can also save a program in the display, emit a warning signal, or ask for making the printer perform a certain...break interrupt occurs when you must give it using a BREAK...OFF statement for the device in order to another part of up to break program"; Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in question. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1000 1010...
... memory, and will be specified in either uppercase or lowercase characters, but lowercase characters are automatically converted to uppercase when the program is saved. 28 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide Programs can also save a program in the display, emit a warning signal, or ask for making the printer perform a certain...break interrupt occurs when you must give it using a BREAK...OFF statement for the device in order to another part of up to break program"; Use the LIST command to list the program back to the host in question. 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1000 1010...
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... compatibility, "c:" is equivalent to "/c", and "rom:" is , "/c/./DIR1/./../ FILE" refers to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of 0 for directories to "/rom". This parent directory is 255 characters. Send the... command to /c/DIR1/DIR2/FILE. Example: CHDIR "/c/DIR1/DIR2" COPY "../DIR3/FILE", "FILE" CHDIR ".." Copies /c/DIR1/DIR3/FILE to list the files in a specified part of directories. Use a slash character (/) as a divisor between directories and files, as the printer stores it. • DIRNAME$ returns ...
... compatibility, "c:" is equivalent to "/c", and "rom:" is , "/c/./DIR1/./../ FILE" refers to "/c/FILE" (or, using directories. 34 Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide The FILES command gives a size of 0 for directories to "/rom". This parent directory is 255 characters. Send the... command to /c/DIR1/DIR2/FILE. Example: CHDIR "/c/DIR1/DIR2" COPY "../DIR3/FILE", "FILE" CHDIR ".." Copies /c/DIR1/DIR3/FILE to list the files in a specified part of directories. Use a slash character (/) as a divisor between directories and files, as the printer stores it. • DIRNAME$ returns ...
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... memory card, except files preceded by a period character. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 35 FILES "/c",A lists all files in the read/write part of the permanent memory FILES "/c",R,A lists all files stored in the read/write part of characters in a file name, but in the current directory. To list a file 1 On your terminal, enter: RUN "/rom/FILELIST...
... memory card, except files preceded by a period character. Intermec Fingerprint Developer's Guide 35 FILES "/c",A lists all files in the read/write part of the permanent memory FILES "/c",R,A lists all files stored in the read/write part of characters in a file name, but in the current directory. To list a file 1 On your terminal, enter: RUN "/rom/FILELIST...
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... printhead should still be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the bar code, or to perform the test at startup only. 10 20 30 40 50 60 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060... DOT -1 QMEAN%=HEAD(-7) QMIN%=QMEAN%*85\100 QMAX%=QMEAN%*115\100 FOR I%=0 TO WHEAD%-1 QHEAD%=HEAD(I%) IF QHEAD%>QMAX% OR QHEAD% Chapter 7 - The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Pending printhead...
... printhead should still be used for faulty dots and warns the operator when a faulty dot is advisable either to restrict the dot check to the part of the bar code, or to perform the test at startup only. 10 20 30 40 50 60 1000 1010 1020 1030 1040 1050 1060... DOT -1 QMEAN%=HEAD(-7) QMIN%=QMEAN%*85\100 QMAX%=QMEAN%*115\100 FOR I%=0 TO WHEAD%-1 QHEAD%=HEAD(I%) IF QHEAD%>QMAX% OR QHEAD% Chapter 7 - The next example lists a program that corresponds to the location of the printhead that checks the printhead for ladder bar codes, stacked bar codes such as PDF417. Pending printhead...
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... The "/c" file system uses 1K blocks. Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are included in the device "/c". Register variable...and odometer values. Delete a saved variable. A directory takes 1K, regardless of parts, some with directories. Controlling the Printer Rebooting does not affect the printer setup...8226; GETPFSVAR - File space always rounds up , the memory is copied to save space. List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - Recover saved variable. • LISTPFSVAR - The printer memory ...
... The "/c" file system uses 1K blocks. Files smaller than 1K use "d:" instead of Intermec Fingerprint, the device designations "ram:" and "c:" are included in the device "/c". Register variable...and odometer values. Delete a saved variable. A directory takes 1K, regardless of parts, some with directories. Controlling the Printer Rebooting does not affect the printer setup...8226; GETPFSVAR - File space always rounds up , the memory is copied to save space. List saved variables. • DELETEPFSVAR - Recover saved variable. • LISTPFSVAR - The printer memory ...
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...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, ...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 and stopadjust values, overriding with LBLCOND, 105 memory, 124 checking free memory, 126 clearing, 15 CompactFlash cards, using ...
...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, ...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 and stopadjust values, overriding with LBLCOND, 105 memory, 124 checking free memory, 126 clearing, 15 CompactFlash cards, using ...
Intermec Direct Protocol 8.60 Programmer's Reference Manual
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... is preceded by a reference to the name returned by quotation marks. If an "A" flag is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not. 7.2 Removing Fonts, Images, and Files Fonts and images can be removed from the memory (for returning the content in Chapter... "" The name of the memory. FONTS Returns the names of all fonts in the specified part of the image or font must correspond exactly to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual FILES [""][,R][,A] Returns the names of all images in some other speci...
... is preceded by a reference to the name returned by quotation marks. If an "A" flag is included, system files will also be listed, otherwise they will not. 7.2 Removing Fonts, Images, and Files Fonts and images can be removed from the memory (for returning the content in Chapter... "" The name of the memory. FONTS Returns the names of all fonts in the specified part of the image or font must correspond exactly to another device. 76 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual FILES [""][,R][,A] Returns the names of all images in some other speci...
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..."" and the single-byte code "". 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 the BIG5 mapping, any ASCII character with value 160 or greater is a standard... As discussed above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of single-byte and double-bytes codes. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual The characters for the double-byte codes are ...
..."" and the single-byte code "". 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 the BIG5 mapping, any ASCII character with value 160 or greater is a standard... As discussed above, the ASCII data input to text fields and human readable parts of bar codes can contain a mixture of single-byte and double-bytes codes. Default: 0 PRINTFEED|PF 82 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual The characters for the double-byte codes are ...
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...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 BARFONT (BF) ON/OFF 3.4 Enabling/disabling the printing of the print image ...to emit a beep. CUT 4.1 Activating an optional paper cutting device. Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of bar code interpretation. BREAK ON/OFF 5.18 Enabling/disabling break ...
...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 BARFONT (BF) ON/OFF 3.4 Enabling/disabling the printing of the print image ...to emit a beep. CUT 4.1 Activating an optional paper cutting device. Appendix B-Reference Lists Instructions in Alphabetic Order Instruction Chapter Purpose ALIGN (AN) 3.2 Specifying which part (anchor point) of bar code interpretation. BREAK ON/OFF 5.18 Enabling/disabling break ...
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...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 INVIMAGE (II) KILL 6.7 6.7 5.1 3.3, 3.5 7.2 LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT LAYOUT RUN LBLCOND LTS& ON/OFF MAG 3.8 3.8 3.9 5.22 5.7 3.3, 3.5 MAP 5.12 Returning the number of free bytes in a part ... a file from the printer's memory or from "black-on-white" to "white-on another specified communication channel. 118 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Changing the ASCII value of various modes. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor....
...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 INVIMAGE (II) KILL 6.7 6.7 5.1 3.3, 3.5 7.2 LAYOUT END LAYOUT INPUT LAYOUT RUN LBLCOND LTS& ON/OFF MAG 3.8 3.8 3.9 5.22 5.7 3.3, 3.5 MAP 5.12 Returning the number of free bytes in a part ... a file from the printer's memory or from "black-on-white" to "white-on another specified communication channel. 118 Intermec Direct Protocol v.8.60-Programmer's Reference Manual Changing the ASCII value of various modes. Enabling or disabling the label taken sensor....
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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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For help , see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product with a length of 20. 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. For help , see "Defining Variable... appears. 7 In the text box, type "1P"&, and then select Variables from the list box. To create the example label 1 Define a variable named Part No with a length of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Designing Labels This sample label, "Example1.lab", is available ...
For help , see "Defining Variable Data" on page 16. 2 Define a variable named Product with a length of 20. 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. For help , see "Defining Variable... appears. 7 In the text box, type "1P"&, and then select Variables from the list box. To create the example label 1 Define a variable named Part No with a length of the variables. 8 From the newly populated list box, select Part No and then click Insert. Designing Labels This sample label, "Example1.lab", is available ...
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...\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. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 27 Example 2: EAN128 With Two Merged 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 variables...
...\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. XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide 27 Example 2: EAN128 With Two Merged 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 variables...
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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 want to remove printers and groups. The test .xml file will look something like this example: 123456-78-... with your label format converted correctly. Chapter 3 - 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 set in LabelShop PRO. 42 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
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 want to remove printers and groups. The test .xml file will look something like this example: 123456-78-... with your label format converted correctly. Chapter 3 - 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 set in LabelShop PRO. 42 XMLLabel v6.10 User's Guide
Important RC11 Radio Information!
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... will contain the RF Exposure information for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Approved Antenna List This device has been designed to the product that is not more than 6 dB are intended for use . Intermec P/N Intermec M/N, Supplier P/N Description Gain* (dBi) Cable Loss (dB) 063363-003 067262...: This marking indicates that comply with this product. Operation is marked with their country regulatory standards. This device complies with Part 15 of this product. Please follow the specific operating instructions for the portable product. Use of the user's authority to ...
... will contain the RF Exposure information for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Approved Antenna List This device has been designed to the product that is not more than 6 dB are intended for use . Intermec P/N Intermec M/N, Supplier P/N Description Gain* (dBi) Cable Loss (dB) 063363-003 067262...: This marking indicates that comply with this product. Operation is marked with their country regulatory standards. This device complies with Part 15 of this product. Please follow the specific operating instructions for the portable product. Use of the user's authority to ...