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1. 2 Hold at the same time the following keys according to the PDT model Terminal Model Sequence LRT 684x 35 Keys Hold WSS 104x 27 Keys FUNC ENTER VRC 394x 54 Keys Hold VRC 694x 54 Keys A D 3 Press and release PWR or ON OFF 4 Release the previous keys WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 74 75 F IL 2 Bios boot Cold Boot 1 Put the terminal in OFF state by the PWR or ON OFF key If the terminal is already OFF by timeout please put 1t ON and OFF by the keyboard If the terminal ts hang does not respond to the PWR key displays unknown characters etc press and hold the PWR key 40 seconds to force a power off 2 Hold at the same time the following keys according to the PDT model Terminal Model Sequence PDT 314x 35 Keys LRT 384x 35 Keys Hold PDT 614x 35 Keys SPACE FUNC Up Arrow LRT 684x 35 Keys Hold wss 104x 27 Res Right Arrow ENTER VRC 394x 54 Keys Hold VRC 694x 54 Keys F1 F4 ENTER 3 Press and release PWR or ON OFF key 4 Release the previous keys WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 75 75
2. 2 Load WS24 xxx HEX 2Mb FH OR WS11_xxx HEX 11Mb DS first and boot the terminal 3 To the Flash Erase question answer Y Yes to format the Flash disk When boot NVM or EEPROM or B contents are transferred to Flash Memory or E drive the network and TCP IP drivers are installed 4 Erase the PDT NVM EEPROM Yes Yes Load WTn52xx HEX and boot the terminal 6 After boot the PDT Network configuration utility CFG24 or CFG11 allows to set the appropriate values Un WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 5 75 You may load other configuration files WTn52 Cfg Msg52XX Cfg by the RsLink utility or use those included in the standard WTn52 NVM 1 11 4 Configuring Network Parameters Network parameters need to be configured into the Host and Client systems PDT network parameters may be configured by the CFG24 or CFG11 utility called from the WTn52 main menu Ask your Network Administrator for e The Host Computer IP address e The Telnet port standard 1s 23 e The Default Router if any e The Subnet Mask e The PDT IP address if bootp is not used e The ESS Id used by the 802 11 S24 radio network See Chapter 2 Network Configuration and Appendix E for the CFG24 or CFG11 Utilities 1 11 5 Downloading dynamic configuration files If you choose dynamic configuration files you need to download those files to the PDT These files will be downloaded once Dynamic download replaces the c
3. If MU IP Address is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the MU IP Address is shown and may be changed by backspacing over the current value and typing a new value Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect A new value is entered in decimal form and each part of the four part address should be in the range 0 to 255 NOTE It is only necessary to enter an IP address if the terminal is not going to be allocated an IP address from a boot server or DHCP server Allocation of an IP address is part of the BOOTP and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP process E IL 7 DIVERSITY If Diversity is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen 1s displayed The current setting of the Diversity is shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the two valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect If diversity 1s set to Yes the radio firmware will attempt to use both antenna ports for communications This setting will give better communications 1f two antennas are used with the radio and distinctly worse communications if only one antenna is used It is important to match the diversity setting with the number of antennas in use The LRT3840 PDT3140 and PDT3540 are each equipped with two antennas The wearable PDT6140 and PDT6840 have only one antenna and the vehicle mount is frequently used
4. User Manual 16 75 Chapter 4 Local Operations 4 1 Main Menu The IP address shown at the top of display 1s the terminal IP address F1 Press FUNCI 1 to go to connect screens See Chapter 3 e F2 Press FUNC 2 to modify the Host s IP address and port e F3 Press FUNC 3 to modify network parameters with the CFG24 or CFG11 utility See Appendix E e F4 Press FUNC 4 to view the present configuration options You may exit to DOS with the F10 FUNC 0 function to execute the DIAG24 or DIAGI1 site survey utility 4 11 WT Configuration F2 WT Configuration CLEAR Clears the line ENTER save and goes to the next field BKSP Erases the last character FUNC 1 Aborts do not modify These modifications are stored in volatile memory and are set to default configuration values in Bios Boot WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 17 75 4 111 View Options 4 111 1 Main Menu F4 See Options e F1 PDT TERMINAL e F2 TELNET F3 EMULATION e F4 SCROLL e FS SCANNER F1 KEYS F2 PRINTER F3 FONTS F4 BEEPS F5 DEBUG F6 ERROR MSG WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 18 75 4 1 2 PDT TERMINAL F4 See Options F1 PDT TERMINAL Terminal section present Options MsgFile Font Backlight BLAutoOn UserTmout KeyClick LocalBeeps BeepFreq BeepDur DoubleHeight DoubleWidth PwdWConf PwdRfConf PwdExit 4 111 3 TELNET 4 111 3 1 TEL
5. e Fl SCANNER OPTIONS F2 BARCODES e F3 SYMBOLOGIES e F4 BARCODE TEST FS BARCODE EDIT 4 111 6 1 SCANNER SCANNER OPTIONS Scanner section present options F4 See Options F5 SCANNER F1 SCANNER OPTIONS Enable TurnOffScan Prefix Suffix BeepOnDecode BeepFreq BeepDur Scan Tmout Redundancy SpottingBeam 4 111 6 2 SCANNER BARCODES Barcodes section present options WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 23 75 F4 See Options F5 SCANNER F2 BARCODES ClearField EmbeddedAid EscapeForAid BcInField WarnTrunc DoFieldExit DoEnter 4 111 6 3 SCANNER SYMBOLOGIES F4 See Options F5 SCANNER F3 SYMBOLOGIES Where XXXXXXXX Symbology See lt Symbology gt Sections On Min Max Opt Hit any key to browse all the barcode symbologies WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 24 75 4 111 6 4 SCANNER BARCODE TEST F4 See Options F5 SCANNER F4 BARCODE TEST Scan a barcode Where lt Symbology gt Is the barcode symbology of Oo the scanned O barcode lt Contents gt Is the content of the scanned barcode 4 111 6 5 SCANNER BARCODE EDIT BC EDIT section present options F4 See Options F5 SCANNER F5 BARCODE EDIT No X On MatchDo MatchPos lt MatchStr gt lt Filter gt lt Insert gt 4 1 7 KEYS 4 1 7 1 KEYS MENU F4 See Options F1 KEYS e FI SCANCODES e F2 TELNET FN KEYS WireLess Telnet 5250 User Ma
6. z Ox3A lt EscapeChar gt lt EscapeChar gt To send an EscapeChar print it twice the escape char is sent 1 time 0x5C lt EscapeChar gt lt gt lt 99 gt If the character following EscapeChar is the two hex digits 0 F are converted to a single hex control character LC 0x1C 00 0x00 EFF OxFF For the characters higher than 0x7F check if the serial link to the printer is configured in 8 bits mode 5 X VI PRINTER Section This section groups the options for the PDT attached printer Type lt string Name gt PS1000 Printer type connected Port lt num Com gt 1 I Coml 2 Com2 Communication port One digit Baud lt num gt 96 12 1200 Bauds 24 2400 Bauds 48 4800 Bauds 96 9600 Bauds WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 52 75 19 19200 Bauds 3838400 Bauds Baud rate Two digits Parity lt uppercase letter gt N O Odd E Even N None M Mark S Space Data parity DataBits lt num gt 8 7 7 Data bits 6 8 Data bits Data bits Stop Bits lt num gt 1 1 1 stop bit 2 2 stop bits Stop bits FlowControl lt uppercase letter gt N N None No flow control S Software flow control XON XOFF H Hardware flow control CTS RTS Dsr lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Data Set Ready DSR sensing signal for connection No Ignore DSR Cts lt Y es No gt No Yes Clear To Send CTS sensing signal for connection Nop Ignore CTS Cd lt Y es
7. Host computer and PDT S24 terminals will be in the same subnet in this case no router is needed If Host computer and PDT S24 terminals are not in the same subnet a router is needed The router address must be in the same subnet as the terminal WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 8 75 2 11 Host Start the Telnet host service or daemon You may verify the host address by the ping utility from a Windows based PC You may verify if the telnet service is available using a telnet client program from any Windows based PC 2 111 Terminal The terminal is configured in two ways The network and terminal parameters by the CFG24 or CFG11 utility e The Default Router if any e The Subnet Mask e The PDT IP address if bootp is not used e The ESS Id used by the 802 11 S24 radio network The CFG24 utility is called at boot time in the terminal or can be called from the main menu by the F3 S24 Configuration Option FUNC 3 See Appendix E CFG24 CFG11 Utility The Host parameters by the WTn52 configuration menu e The Host Computer IP address e The Telnet port standard is 23 This parameters are initialized by the configuration file WTn52 Cfg and may be changed by the user by the main menu option F2 WT Configuration WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 9 75 FUNC 2 The password is 248 CLEAR Clears the line ENTER save and goes to the next field BKSP Erases the last char
8. BeepDur lt num milliseconds gt 300 Host Beep duration BeepTimes lt num milliseconds gt 1 The times to repeat the beep Term Width lt num columns gt 0 Logical width of the emulated screen in columns O uses default 80 Top to 80 Term Heigth lt num lines gt 0 Logical height of the emulated screen in lines 0 uses default 24 Top to 25 EndScanCode lt word scancode gt 0018 Ctrl X WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 40 75 The scan code of the key that ends the current Telnet session Ctrl X is the default key to End session You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES UnlkScanCode lt word scancode gt 2200 Func Ctrl G Unlocks the keyboard or the scanner if the application misses to send the unlock escape sequence after the locking sequence You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options Fl FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES FreeCursor lt yY es No gt No No Cursor moves only in input fields Yes Cursor will move in all the display area following host configuration by SOH flag byte 1 bit 3 SetKbdOnNum lt num KeyboardShift gt 0 When entering in numeric fields Num shift Numeric Only Digits Only and Signed Numeric set the keyboard shift to this position 0 Normal 1 Right Shift 2 Left Shift 4 Control 8 Alt 16 Scroll 32 Num Lock 64 Caps Lock 128 Function Shift 2
9. FUNC 0 PF20 SHIFT 1 PF21 SHIFT 2 PF22 1 SHIFTH 3 4 PF23 SHIFT 4 o PF24 F L3 Signal Keys assignment The keyboard scan codes are assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES The signal keys do not send input data Signal keys send a system frame 5250 Emulated Keys PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function Cti A Attention Fn Ctl H Help Ctl S System Request Fn Ctl T Test Request F 1 4 Control Keys assignment WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 72 75 The keyboard scan codes are assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES The control keys perform terminal functions and may also send data to host 5250 Emulated Keys PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function BkSp Back Space En Ctl D Duplicate E Field Plus LI Field Minus ENTER Field Exit Ctl D Delete Ctl E Erase Input Ctl B Error Reset Ctl G Home CH En SP Insert Ctl T Forward Tab En BkSp Back Tab EnH Ctl E End Ctl 0 Erase End Of Field Ctl Q Field Mark Not implemented Cursor Select F L5 Cursor Keys assignment The keyboard scan codes a
10. Field Exit Valid in an unprotected field Checks the mandatory fill and mandatory enter conditions Performs the pad and adjust functions following the field type If the field has the Auto Enter attribute set 1t performs an Enter AID function Else it moves the cursor to the next non bypass field Scan code assignment Field Mark 3270 Same as Dup Valid in an unprotected field Valid if field allows Dup or Mark characters Fills the remaining of the field with Mark characters Scan code assignment WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 57 75 FieldMinus _ Field Minus Valid in an unprotected field In numeric fields puts a negative sign the last numeric char carries the sign and performs a field exit function In signed numeric fields puts a negative sign dash and performs a FieldExit function Not allowed In other fields The key acts as a FieldMinus in numeric and signed numeric fields Scan code assignment FieldPlus Field Plus Valid in an unprotected field In signed numeric fields puts a positive sign and performs a field exit function In other fields performs a field exit function The key acts as a FieldPlus in numeric and signed numeric fields Scan code assignment ForwTab Forward tabulation Moves the cursor to the next field Scan code assignment Home Home Moves the cursor to the home position normally the first field If already in home position s
11. by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES KeyDown lt word scancode gt 3100 Fn Ctrl Up When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the scan code of the key that moves the display down in logical screen You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options Fl FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES KeyLeft lt word scancode gt 2500 Fn Ctrl Left WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 47 75 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the scan code of the key that moves the display left in logical screen You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES KeyRight lt word scancode gt 2600 Fn Ctrl Right When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the scan code of the key that moves the display right in logical screen You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options Fl FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES EdgeLeft lt num rows gt 4 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the minimum number of rows that can remain in the left cursor side before making an auto scroll EdgeRight lt num rows gt 1 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the minimum number of rows that can remain in the right cursor side before making an auto scroll EdgeUp lt num lines gt 1 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the minimum number of rows that can remain above the cursor before
12. level features WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 34 75 AID KEYS This section groups the functions that send the input data and an AID code to the host Each function 1s associated to a configurable keyboard scan code Functions are not configurable but keyboard 1s You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES AID PFI KEYS This section groups the F1 F12 AID data functions AID PF2 KEYS This section groups the F13 F24 AID data functions SIGNAL KEYS The signal keys send a signal frame w o data or AID code CONTROL KEYS This function performs Local processing and sometimes sends AID codes and input data CURSOR KEYS Local Cursor Movement Keys ERROR MSG This section groups the options that control the terminal behavior when an error occurs and the way to handle the user message line BARCODES This section groups the emulation options for Barcode reading SCROLL This section groups the Logical scrolling options to allow to map a standard 24x80 screen in a 8 or 16 PDT display SCANNER This section groups the global scanner operation options UPC EO UPC El UPC_A EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI CODABAR CODE 39 CODE D25 CODE 125 CODE 11 CODE 93 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 35 75 CODE 128 PDF 417 These sections group the symbology specific options BC EDIT X These sections gr
13. on the PC NvmHex has on line help to download HEX files and PDT boot sequences In the PC e Search for the file with Windows explorer and double click the HEX file NvmHex starts e Select the baud rate if necessary 38400 by default In PDT e Doa Command Boot e Erase NVM with the Program loader e Select speed usually 38400 e Select default data bits 7 and parity Odd e Select flow control Xon Xoff e Start downloading e After successful download boot the terminal Bios Boot WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 61 75 D II Downloading program by RSLINK This method requires installing RsLink on the PC RsLink has on line help to download HEX files and PDT boot sequences In the PC e Start RdsLinkOne or RsLinkPlus e Select the Tools Menu Select the Nvm Loader Option in the Tools Menu e Select the HEX file to download by the select file dialog box In PDT Do a Command Boot Erase NVM by Program loader Select speed usually 38400 Select default data bits 7 and parity Odd Select flow control Xon Xoff Start download After good download boot the terminal Bios Boot D II Downloading program by Sendhex Sendhex is a DOS utility In PDT Do a Command Boot Erase NVM by Program loader Select speed usually 38400 Select default data bits 7 and parity Odd Select flow control Xon Xoff Start download In the PC e Type SENDHEX filename 38 1 EN
14. options F4 See Options F5 DEBUG InLog lt InFile gt OutLog lt OutFile gt 4 01 12 ERROR MESSAGES ERROR MSG section present options F4 See Options F6 ERROR MESSAGES BeepOnError BeepFreq BeepDur BeepTimes ResetByEnter ResetByAny ResetTime NoMsgLine WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 31 75 4 IV Boot Menu This Menu appears only after a Bios Boot and allows to download dynamic configuration files See Appendix C for download configuration files e Fl Press FUNC 1 to download the configuration files by RsLink serial connection e F2 Press FUNC 2 to download the configuration files by WTDnl network connection e ENTER press ENTER key to use the present PDT configuration files no download and fall down to the main menu 4 1V 1 WTDnl Configuration F2 By Radio Supply the IP address of the host computer that has the WTDnl program running and the port CLEAR Clears the line ENTER save and goes to the next field BKSP Erases the last character FUNC 1 Aborts do not modify and abort download This modifications are stored in flash memory if successful download and are restored when Bios Boot See APPENDIX C for WTDnl WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 32 75 Chapter 5 Configuration File Options 5 1 Features and syntax The WT configuration file is a text file containing the default values for the WT options and several keyboard
15. or localize the emulation The message file to be used by WTn52 is chosen by an option in the configuration file The WTn52 program has already got some message files in several languages The download process of the message file 1s the same as that of the configuration file 1 11 Installing WTNS52 WTNS2 installation is done in following steps e Building static configuration files optional e Installing WTN52 program into PDT Non Volatile Memory NVM e Configuring Network Parameters e Downloading dynamic configuration files optional 1 11 1 Static or Dynamic configuration files Telnet application may require to modify standard WT parameters in configuration files Those files may be downloaded into the terminal in several ways 1 11 1 1 Static In static configuration the needed files are included and downloaded with the WTn52 program at once into the PDT NVM If Bios Boot is done the terminal recalls the NVM parameters This option needs to rebuild a customized version of WTn52xx HEX and needs to install WTn52 Build Kit that includes some Symbol SDK utilities WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 4 75 If you choose static configuration files be sure to keep the special WTn52xx HEX built version if you need to download other terminals If you modify some parameters you need to rebuild WTn52xx HEX and download all the PDTs 1 11 1 2 Dynamic Using dynamic configuration needs downloading the configuration files to t
16. sequences generated by the terminal Some of those values could be dynamically modified by the Host system The name of this file is always WTn52 Cfg The WT configuration file 1s a Windows dot ini Like text file with sections keys and values Configuration file includes e Comments e Sections e Keys e Values Lines in configuration file must be Comments Sections Keys Values or empty lines 5 1 1 Comments Comments in WT configuration file are indicated by two slash characters and take effect to the end of the line 1 65 This is a comment This is not a comment must be a section a key value or an empty line 5 1 2 Sections Sections group the options keys and values Section names are in capital letters surrounded by brackets 1 e TELNET denotes the Telnet section The order of the sections 1n the file is not relevant 5 1 3 Keys Keys are keywords that have sense into their own section and can t be moved from one section to another Case lowercase or uppercase is not relevant for keywords but they may be more readable Keys must be followed by sign and the value of the parameter 1 e LocalBeeps Y es 5 1 4 Values Values follow the keys and the sign Each parameter expects the value in a fixed format indicated with the parameter definition like lt format gt Values may be empty in some cases Won Formats are WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 33 75 lt Yes No gt Needs
17. softogo WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER lt WINSZ FEATUR ES sia 4 PENEN Z TE COR A MZ GA E a de D de 4 Pe NOT ENC WO sro etapas doar aaa Ed E fo Sad o a Jap E Bd a a a laos 4 TTT BISER MESSAGE FIL Bars ii cs 6 LIV BOOT SEQUENCE cia 7 CHAPTER 2 NETWORK CONFIGURATION ccccccccccccccccccccces 8 NE AS in nda Al ma ela ala E A oS EE 8 ZACHO kan ei e aa Se rss 9 ZEN Ka GM ERE A Re SER DEC NS 9 CHAPTER 3 TERMINAL OPERATION 2 2 cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccees 11 3 I CONNECTING TO THE HOST Ei ii A E A cine 11 SME NDING ee P ME de KN 12 gt NI CHANGING HOSTIP ADDRESS assada line dt dt 12 AN II liken elalem a anime kad Aa 13 FN O CANNES AR a at DU tt aden e al galan yi a 14 SN ACE YBOARD OPERATION iodo E REE 14 SNA SERBEN AND DIS PLAY sa lale Kal han a ne td ES 15 VI TROUBELESHOO Ta nr RS O MA ROM AS Bulat a 16 CHAPTER 4 LOCAL OPERATITONG cccccccsccccsccsccccccccccccsccccscccces 17 A E MAIN MEN U e asas aa tra l ta da ee restos duis bd a needle ton la ea ia es 17 ETLE CONFIGURATION Gi SEGA sas LEAR E A a A A ED atc 17 IE TET NUS aah otis che easels A A a S ia 18 E OO VE Ness sss A RR salon act a 32 CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURATION FILE OPTIONS ececceceee 33 Se A ORES ANDS ANDA dida 33 A eee 34 SA PLERMINAL SECTION ot tt dl a SD do 36 NE ER AR 37 IN pe ee A O Ie 37 V TEENEE SECTION assustar ereb
18. with a single antenna If there is only one antenna make sure that diversity is set to No When using the standard start up files the WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 66 75 diversity is defaulted on terminal type to the expected value as implied by the above hardware antenna configurations E IL 8 MU SLEEP MODE If MU sleep mode is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the sleep mode 1s shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the two valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect If this switch is set ON the radio is not powered off when an application powers down the terminal due to inactivity This permits the terminal to be woken up by a message being directed to the terminal Broadcast messages will not wake up the terminal If this switch is set to OFF the radio 1s powered off when an application powers down the terminal due to inactivity The default value for this parameter is ON E IL 9 BOOT MODE If Boot Mode is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the Boot Mode is shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the three valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect If boot mode is set to Boot when the terminal is being initialized a TCP IP BOOTP request messag
19. 55 As Is SetKbdOnAlpha lt num KeyboardShift gt 0 When entering in alphabetic fields Alpha shift Alpha Only set the keyboard shift to this position 0 Normal 1 Right Shift 2 Left Shift 4 Control 8 Alt 16 Scroll 32 Num Lock 64 Caps Lock 128 Function Shift 255 As Is CodePage lt string name gt empty The translation table used to translate form to IBM charmaps and ISO 8859 1 PDT font Available charmap tables are 37 IBM037 Charmap USA Can Netherlands Portugal Brazil Austria 273 IBM273 Charmap Austria Germany 277 IBM277 Charmap Denmark Norway 278 IBM278 Charmap Finland Sweden 280 IBM280 Charmap Italy WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 41 75 284 IBM284 Charmap Catalan Spain Latin America 285 IBM285 Charmap UK Ireland 297 IBM297 Charmap France 500 IBM500 Charmap Ebcdic 500 V1 871 IBM871 Charmap Iceland RevTmout lt num seconds gt 0 The seconds between the send action and the retry message if no response DoMandEnter lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Check the MDT Modified Data Tag in the fields with Mandatory Enter attribute before send No Do not check S VIII Keyboard sections These sections group the keyboard behavior options 5 VULI AID KEYS This section groups the functions that send the input data and an AID code to the host Each function is associated to a configurable keyboard scan code Functions are not configura
20. NET TELNET MENU F4 See Options F2 TELNET F1 SESSIONS WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 19 75 F2 BY SESSION e F3 TELNET 4 111 3 2 TELNET SESSIONS F4 See Options F2 TELNET F1 SESSIONS Max KeyNext KeyPrev 4 111 3 3 TELNET BY SESSION F4 See Options F2 TELNET F2 BY SESSION No lt X gt lt SessName gt lt Hostlp gt 000 000 000 000 Port TTypeSelByHost TTypePreferred Norm lt name gt normalized name Name lt name gt 4 111 3 4 TELNET TELNET F4 See Options F2 TELNET F3 TELNET Telnet section present options WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 20 75 TelOpEchoHost TelOpBinHost TelOpBinTerm TelOpEorHost TelOpEorTerm TelOpSgaHost TelOpSgaTerm TelOpNawsTerm TelOpEnvTerm TelOpTTypeTerm DoTcpAlive 4 1114 EMULATION F4 See Options F3 EMULATION Emulation section present options WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 21 75 Column Underline Bold Blink Caps Lower HostBeeps BeepFreq BeepDur BeepTimes Term Width TermHeigth EndScanCode UnlkScanCode FreeCursor SetKbdOnNum SetKbdOnAlpha CodePage Rev Imout 4 11 5 SCROLL Scroll section present options F4 See Options F4 SCROLL FixedMode StartPosX StartPos Y ScrollX Scroll Y KeyUp KeyDown KeyLeft KeyRight EdgeLeft EdgeRight WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 22 1 EdgeUp EdgeDown 4 11 6 SCANNER F4 See Options FS SCANNER
21. No gt No Yes Fixed Screen Mode The PDT display shows a part of the terminal virtual screen and never moves even if the cursor is out of the display The Logical Scroll Keys has no effect No Auto Scroll Mode The PDT display always shows the screen area where the cursor is The display moves following edges see EdgeXXX In this mode The Logical Scroll Keys manually moves the display into the screen see KeyXXX StartPosX lt num row gt 0 When in Fixed Screen Mode see FixedMode the left start position for terminal display in virtual screen The first left position 1s 0 StartPos Y lt num line gt 0 When in Fixed Screen Mode see FixedMode the top start position for terminal display in virtual screen The first top position is O ScrollX lt num rows gt 0 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the number of rows that the display moves left or right side when KeyLeft or KeyRight keys are pressed If O the value 1s initialized to the display width Scroll Y lt num lines gt 0 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the number of lines that the display moves up or down side when KeyUp or KeyDown keys are pressed If 0 the value is initialized to the display heigth KeyUp lt word gt 3200 Fn Ctrl Up When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the scan code of the key that moves the display up in logical screen You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal
22. No gt No Y es Carrier detect CD sensing signal for connection No Ignore CD Tmout lt num seconds gt 60 Maximum time waiting for printer ready signal before failure If printer fails a message alerts the user and allow to retry print operation or abort AskReprint lt Y es No gt Yes Yes After a successful print asks the user to reprint the same label or to continue No After a successful print informs the user and continues WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 53 75 5 X VII DBGOPT Section This section groups the options for debugging file generation This options may be used ONLY for debugging purposes Full memory condition 1s not checked and subsequent printing operations may fail You MUST manually empty the files InLog lt Y es No gt No Logs in a file all received data InFile lt string name gt empty File Name OutLog lt Yes No gt No Logs in a file all data sent OutFile lt string name gt empty File Name WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 54 75 Chapter 6 User Message File 6 1 Features and syntax The WTn User message file 1s a text file containing the text of the messages displayed by WTn52 The name of this file is Msg52XX Cfg The WT user message file is a Windows dot ini Like text file with sections keys and values Message file includes e Comments e Sections e Keys e Values Lines in configuration file must be Comments Sections Keys Values or
23. TER e Hit ENTER In PDT e After successful download boot the terminal Bios Boot WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 62 75 Appendix E CFG24 CFG11 Utility E I Purpose The main purpose of this utility program 1s to enable the terminal operator to configure certain essential parameters for radio communications This program must be run after the radio driver has been loaded as the configuration parameters are saved in the radio card flash memory which 1s accessed using radio driver services This program uses the text message file MSG MSG which is read from the same drive and directory where the system found the executable CFG24 COM Or CFG11 COM Changing some parameters e g terminal IP address will have no effect until the stack 1s reloaded Other parameters e g Diversity will have no effect until the radio driver is reloaded The safest course is to re initialize warmboot the terminal after changing any parameters by running CFG24 or CFG11 manually from a DOS prompt CFG24 is used for 2Mb FH terminals PDTxx42 and CFG11 is used for 11Mb DS terminals PDTxx46 There are some minor differences between these configurators Syntax CFG24 ENTER CFG11 ENTER E I Description The program provides menus for editing many of the radio configuration parameters used to communicate in a Spectrum24 network The values are saved in a buffer in the flash memory of the radio card The current parameters are set in a text fil
24. UTILITY oocccccccccconococccnocococccocococcccccnones 63 A ORROSE ss ne E ee Ra 63 FDE CRPIO ze nena O ae see tan None UR eine ares A N 63 APPENDIX F KEYBOARD REFERENCE 2 ssccccscccccccccccccecs 71 F I KEYBOARD REFERENCE csccoccosccscccccccccccsccsccsccecceccsccsccscceccsccecesccsccscesccscessessesseesesseeses 71 BOOT SEODENCES RE e e ala ia D ami 74 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 3 75 Chapter 1 WTn52 Features 1 1 WTn52 Features WireLess TelNet WTN52 is a Telnet client for Symbol Technologies series 3000 PDT PDT 3940 3140 3840 1040 and 6000 PDT PDT 6140 6840 terminals WTn52 supports various terminal emulations 5251 11 and 3270 WTn52 is fully configurable program by text configuration files that allows local language customization and special adaptation to various Telnet implementations and expected terminal behaviors The configuration file 1s composed of sections to adapt Local languages text customization and special characters set Symbol Technologies specific PDT features TCP level protocol Telnet level protocol Terminal Emulation features and behavior Barcode reading Printers WTn52 is shipped with standard configuration files that respond to the most popular configurations WTn52 includes a message file that contains all the messages shown by the PDT WT application to the user You can translate or modify the messages to adapt
25. a Yes or No value lt string xxxx gt Text ASCII characters delimited or not by the inverted commas character If the string 1s delimited by the spaces 20h are preserved otherwise are ignored xxx indicates the units or the meaning of the value lt hex string gt In this format three characters represent one final character There are three ways to supply hex strings each target character takes always 3 source characters Mnemonic Format Description character 27 Numeric 999 Three decimal digits 1 e 065 for character A Alphabetic y Two dots and an alphabetic character 1 e X for character X Escape a JHH A slash or and a two digit hexadecimal value 1 e NB for Hex strings may be delimited by to be more readable lt num xxxx gt Decimal numeric value 0 9 xxx indicates the units or the meaning of the value lt word gt Hexadecimal four digits value 1 e ASOF lt uppercase letter gt One uppercase character 1 e N 5 II Sections TERMINAL This section groups the PDT specific features SESSTONS This section allows to configure the host sessions available for the user SESSION X These sections Oto 3 group the Telnet connection options specific for each session TELNET This section groups the features for the Telnet level negotiation and options and network features EMULATION This section groups the Terminal emulation
26. a e et 38 5 VIF EMULATION SECTION a iddi de daimi Ana nd dA A te 40 MI NEXBOARE SECTIONS o be alam ll li e DOOR aso balam lela 42 SO TERROR MS ma ae as rata na ll a a iki 45 IA IBARC ODES NS A ansehen doi 45 SM SCROLL SECTIONS Ta Sa ds anne 47 SAT SCANNER SECTION tidad 48 SNL SS YMBOLOGY SECTIONS dada das 49 UN A RR PESE e OO A RR DR 50 AN PRINT DADA Cd 51 SO VI PRINTER SECHON sa a Toei 52 SANA DBGOP TSEC PION t 54 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 2 75 CHAPTER 6 USER MESSAGE FILE scccsccsscstssccesesasctasssd doesetenssteussacsaeousavessene 55 OL PEATURES AND SVNTA DO quant alk terse REA OS 55 CALC OMMENT Ss e te e re elk eki O ek ebe eee mile 55 O SECT ON Sl SN ille le td cette la il kl ine le 55 ONCE O aros au EEE A NE a SER DYAN Ce EYE VE GEY Pi a la 55 AE Te ie A 55 APPENDIX A TERMINAL FUNCT ONS eeeeeeceecesecece00e00000000000000000000000 56 APPENDIX B CHA RAC TER SET Sisa 59 B TISO 5859 CHARACTERS SPD 59 APPENDIX C DOWNLOADING CONFIGURATION FILE 60 DON NEDE ENE ea ei al tiene eee th anon adasi 60 C II DOWNLOAD BY WEL N zsu sine ale smiles dendi lakin kul asal lll ul 60 APPENDIX D DOWNLOADING TERMINAL PROGRAM 61 D I DOWNLOADING PROGRAM BY NVMHEX lll 61 D II DOWNLOADING PROGRAM BY RSLINK lll 62 D II DOWNLOADING PROGRAM BY SENDHEX ccccsccsccecceccecceccecceccncescescescescescescescescescescescens 62 APPENDIX E CFG24 CFG11
27. acter FUNC 1 Aborts do not modify These modifications are stored in volatile memory and are set to default configuration values when Bios Boot WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 10 75 Chapter 3 Terminal Operation 3 1 Connecting to the host 3 1 1 Main Menu The IP address shown in the top of display is the terminal IP address Press FUNC 1 to go to connection screens 3 1 2 Connecting Press ENTER to connect ESC to return to main menu and any other key to go to the next session While connecting to the host wait for a few seconds If the IP address or Port are not correct from main menu press F2 to change the configuration The default address and port come from configuration file WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 11 75 3 1 3 Connected After Telnet connection If the terminal is selected by host the current terminal type TERMINAL appears Following the application enter the user name and password 3 1 4 Out Of range If the terminal 1s out of S24 radio network range the terminal holds the connection and asks to retry or abort the session The following screen appears If the session 1s aborted the Telnet connection may remain opened in the host side and you should manually shut it down in the host On retry the terminal tries to send the current transaction Move to a radio covered area to retrieve the host session 3 1 Ending session While connected
28. aracter at cursor position replacing the previous character ForwTab lt word scan code gt 0014 Ctl T gt Moves to the next field BackTab lt word scan code gt 1400 Fn Ctl T Moves to the previous filed End lt word scan code gt 1200 Fn Ctl E Moves to the last data position in the field EraseEof lt word scan code gt 000F 3270 Ctl O Erase null all the characters in the field at right of cursor position FieldMark lt word scan code gt 0011 3270 Ctl Q 3270 Same as Dup CursorSelect lt word scan code gt 0000 3270 3270 Not implemented 5 VIIL6 CURSOR KEYS Local Cursor Movement Keys You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES Cursor Up lt word scan code gt 4800 Up In FreeCursor Yes Cursor one line Up In FreeCursor No Cursor to previous field CursorDown lt word scan code gt 5000 Dn In FreeCursor Yes Cursor one line Down In FreeCursor No Cursor to next field CursorLeft lt word scan code gt 4B00 Le In FreeCursor Yes Cursor one column left In FreeCursor No Cursor one column left if beginning of field cursor to previous field WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 44 75 CursorRight lt word scan code gt 4D00 Ri In FreeCursor Y es Cursor one column right In FreeCursor No Cursor one column right 1f end of field cursor to next field 5 IX ERROR MSG This s
29. ble but keyboard is You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options FI FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES Clear lt word scan code gt 0003 Ctl C Enter lt word scan code gt 001B Clear Help lt word scan code gt 2300 Fn Ctl H RollDown lt word scan code gt 5100 Fn Dn RollUp lt word scan code gt 4900 Fn Up RollLeft lt word scan code gt 0019 Ctl Y RollRight lt word scan code gt 001A Ctl Z Print lt word scan code gt 0010 Ctl P PAI lt word scan code gt 0015 Ctl 1 U PA2 lt word scan code gt 0016 Ctl 2 V PA3 lt word scan code gt 0017 Ctl 3 W 5 VIIL2 AID PF1 KEYS This section groups the F1 F12 AID data functions You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS FI SCAN CODES PF01 lt word scan code gt 3b00 Fn 1 PF02 lt word scan code gt 3C00 Fn 2 PF03 lt word scan code gt 3D00 Fn 3 PF04 lt word scan code gt 3E00 Fn 4 PF05 lt word scan code gt 3F00 Fn 5 PF06 lt word scan code gt 4000 Fn 6 PF07 lt word scan code gt 4100 Fn 7 PF08 lt word scan code gt 4200 Fn 8 PF09 lt word scan code gt 4300 Fn 9 PF10 lt word scan code gt 4400 Fn 0 PF1I lt word scan code gt 5400 Sh Fn 1 PF12 lt word scan code gt 5500 Sh Fn 2 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 42 75 5 VIIL3 AID PF2 KEYS T
30. d a scanning spot second position sweep Do not activate this option in a standard scanner Yes The scanners uses the double trigger No The scanner doesn t use the double trigger 5 X HI lt Symbology gt Sections The Available symbologies are UPC EO UPC El UPC A EAN 8 EAN 13 MSI CODABAR CODE 39 CODE D25 CODE 25 CODE 11 CODE 93 CODE 128 PDF 417 These sections group the symbology specific options On lt Y es No gt most popular The scanner tries to decode this symbology Warning Enabling too much symbologies should increase decode time and might generate misreads Min lt num char number gt smart Minimum characters accepted in this barcode type Max lt num char number gt smart Maximum characters accepted n this barcode type If Min lt Max reads barcodes between Min and Max length If Min gt Max reads barcodes that have Min OR Max length WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 49 75 If Min 0 and Max 0 reads variable barcode length minimum and maximum allowed depends on the barcode type Warning Some barcode types may generate misreads with variable length Opt lt num gt 0 0 Option disabled 1 Option Enabled Option are available in some barcodes supplemental check digit etc 5 XIV BC_EDIT_X Four sections BC EDIT 0 to BC EDIT 3 This sections group the options for the Barcode editing processing Barcode readings may be modified by perfo
31. e NET CFG on the RAMdisk NET CFG is used both by the radio driver and the TCP IP stack to obtain their configuration parameters E II 1 Menu Initially the program presents a menu as shown below WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 63 75 The up and down cursor keys are used to select an option from the menu The current selectable option is indicated by reverse video To return to the menu above use the Clear key and to select an option use the Enter key Using the Clear key in this menu has the same effect as selecting Exit The configurator terminates execution On terminals with small display screens the top and bottom lines of the above menu are shown and the menu items scroll using the remaining lines of the display E II 2 VIEW CONFIG If View config params is selected the terminal IEEE address also known as the MAC address the terminal IP address the radio firmware version number and date and the net id or ESS Id are displayed This is NOT a data entry screen It 1s provided to display information frequently required in diagnostic situations Clear or Enter returns to the main configuration menu E IL 3 ESS ID If the configurator is executing over a radio driver that uses the IEEE 802 11 protocol then this screen has the following format WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 64 75 If ESS Id is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of t
32. e behavior of the barcode readings in the emulated terminal is configured in the BARCODES section Barcodes will be edited to fit in the application fields See the BC DEDIT section in configuration file 3 VI Keyboard Operation The PDT Keyboard 1s one finger operating When a keystroke needs a combination of several keys those keys should be pressed sequentially not at the same time like PC s Keyboard To make a Function Control Up Arrow function e g to do a logical scroll up do the following sequence e Hit the FUNC key then e Hit the CTRL key then Hit the dl Key The displayed blinking cursor reflects the keyboard state The PDT Keyboard changes depending on the terminal The same terminal may be shipped with different keyboards The PDT keyboard has the following states WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 14 75 A Keyboard state ESA Key Sequence Ea Eog Normal state locked Normal state locked toggle with Alpha key with Alpha key ALPHA ALPHA key Aa ET ara in 35 keys terminals locked toggle with 0 ALPHA key o Shift state single state single SHIFT SHIFT key Control state single CTRL key ao IF unction state single FUNC key Function Control or Alt state single FUNCH CTRL keys MM o Shift Function state single A E m Locked means that the state remains locked and changes each time the ALPHA key 1s pressed toggle system Single means that t
33. e screen sizes to be mapped into the smaller PDT display See the SCROLL section The map may be fixed or moving controlled by the FixedMode option WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 15 75 It is not recommended to use the moving option in an application because users need to learn the function keys to scroll and understand the Logical Scroll system The Logical Scroll system automatically moves the PDT display into the screen area following edges to show a display area around the cursor position The user may move the display area into the screen by using Logical Scroll Keys Emulated Screen Display Left Edge Display Top Edge Quiet Cursor Areain display 1 Display Bottom Edge Display Right Edge In the fixed mode the position of the display in the emulated screen 1s fixed even if the cursor goes out of the display area 3 VIII Troubleshoot The RF transmission is a complex program with many protocol layers RF Ethernet IP TCP in the operating system and a user application client This protocol stack in hand held terminals is subject to unexpected power off conditions batteries removed shocks etc that may prevent the terminal software to manage correctly some protocol sequences and may hang the terminal To restart the terminal in proper conditions it will be necessary to reboot it by a Bios Boot command See Appendix F IT Boot Sequences WireLess Telnet 5250
34. e will be broadcast to the network Any boot servers on the network should respond if configured to do so The terminal will accept the first valid response that it receives The response contains an IP address to be used by the terminal and optionally other network parameters Parameters received in a BOOTP response overwrite any that may have been entered using this configurator If boot mode is set to DHCP when the terminal is being initialized a similar process 1s performed as described above for BOOT mode except that Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is used WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 67 75 Symbol s BOOTP program which supports the obtaining of network parameters depending on the setting of this configuration parameter supports the setting of the following network parameters from the BOOTP and DHCP responses Sub net mask Default router the first address from the router list Terminal IP address Additionally in DHCP if both domain name option 15 and domain name servers option 6 are returned in the DHCP ACK then a RESOLV CFG file will be generated which permits the stack to attempt to resolve network names from the domain servers offered If the boot mode 1s set to Manual entry then no configuration messages are broadcast to the network and the current values of the network parameters saved in the radio flash are used to connect to the network Manual entry is the default setting of this para
35. ection groups the options that control the terminal behavior when an error occurs and the way to handle the user message line BeepOnError lt Y es No gt No Yes Beeps when an error occurs BeepFreq lt num Hertz gt 900 Error message beep frequency BeepDur lt num milliseconds gt 0 Beep Duration BeepTimes lt num times gt 1 The times to perform the beep ResetByEnter lt Y es No gt No Restore the terminal to non error state see ErrorReset function Yes Reset by ENTER key ResetByAny lt Y es No gt No Restore the terminal to non error state see ErrorReset function Yes Reset by any key ResetTime lt num seconds gt 0 Restore the terminal to non error state see ErrorReset function Auto Reset error after x seconds 0 Do not perform auto reset NoMsgLine lt Y es No gt No Yes Don t show the user error message line in the PDT display line in floating mode No Show the user error message line in the PDT display line in floating mode 5 X BARCODES This section groups the emulation options for Barcode reading Clear Field lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Clears the present under the cursor field in barcode reads No Append the barcode data at the present cursor position EmbeddedAid lt Y es No gt No The barcode may contain AID embedded codes WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 45 75 Yes Handle embedded AID codes after ESC character No send barcode as 1s The barcode
36. empty lines This file may be loaded into the NVM with the configuration file and zipped in CFG ZIP It may be dynamically loaded into PDT by RsLink or WTDnl 6 11 Comments Comments in WT configuration file are indicated by two slash characters and take effect until the end of the line Le This is a comment This is not a comment must be a section a key value or an empty line 6 I Sections Sections group the text strings Section names are in capital letters surrounded by brackets 1 e CONFIG denotes the user configuration screen The order of the sections 1n the file is not relevant 6 IV Keys Keys are two digit numbers that are used to order the texts into their own section The order of those keys must not be modified You should not add or suppress keys in a section Keys must be followed by an sign and the text string 6 V Values The values are the text strings displayed by WTn The position of the lines in the display is not modifiable The strings should not be longer than the PDT display size WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 55 75 Appendix A Terminal Functions The keyboard scan codes are assigned to the terminal keyboard functions by the configuration file see WTn52 cfg Chapter 5 section CONTROL KEYS You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES See also Appendix F Control Keys Assignment for default scan code
37. ends an AID record backspace code Scan code assignment Insert Toggles the insert replace mode Insert when data input moves the characters to the right of the cursor if possible and inserts the keyed character Moves the cursor one character to the right Replace when data input puts the keyed character at cursor position replacing the previous character Moves the cursor one character to the right Scan code assignment WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 58 75 Appendix B Character Sets B I ISO 8859 1 Character Set The font 8859 1 fnt uses the ISO 8859 1 character set ASCII See Chapter 5 Font The built in translation routines translate host IBM EBCDIC characters See Chapter 5 CodePage LI H la Eo RAE E E 3 a E Ao as E IL E E F WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 59 75 Appendix C Downloading Configuration File The configuration files are e WTn52 Cfg that contains the program parameters Chapter 5 e Msg52XX Cfg that contains the user messages texts Chapter 6 C I Download by RsLink Install RsLinkOne or RslinkPlus in the PC Create a folder that contains the configuration files to download Start RsLink In the File menu select the Settings option In the Communication settings dialog box e Select the path PC gt PDT by browsing the folder that contains the configuration files e Select the appropriate COM port e Selec
38. er StopPrintld lt string pattern gt PRN The pattern to match when printing data PRN The stop print tag The data between start and stop print tags are sent to the printer IDRow lt number row gt 3 The row to look for the start print ID Start at 1 IDCol lt number column gt 1 The column to look for the start print ID Start at 1 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 51 75 NullToSpace Y es Performs null to space conversion before performing the EBCDIC to ASCII conversion If Yes the null characters are sent to the printer as spaces If No the null characters are not sent EscapeChar lt hexstring character gt 092 or 5C or an ASCI character to look for in printer stream to perform character conversions For no escape conversion use 000 or 00 The character following the EscapeChar is converted to a control character and sent to the printer They follow the syntax detailed below e lt EscapeChar gt lt Char to Convert gt e lt EscapeChar gt lt EscapeChar gt e lt EscapeChar gt lt gt lt 99 gt lt EscapeChar gt lt Char to Convert gt Char to Convert should not be equal to lt EscapeChar gt The character following EscapeChar Char to Convert is converted to ASCII and converted to a control character by subtraction of 64 0x00 A 0x01 B 0x02 C 0x03 Z Ox 1A 0x1B 1D V 0x1E 0x1F V 0x20 a 0x21 b 0x22
39. etwork Configuration Network parameters need to be configured in the Host and Client systems and sometimes in other network devices Ask your Network Administrator for Network parameters e The Default Router if any e The Subnet Mask Host parameters e The Host Computer IP address e The Telnet port standard 1s 23 Terminal parameters e The PDT IP address if bootp is not used e The ESS Id used by the 802 11 S24 radio network 2 1 Network 2 1 1 IP Addressing IP addresses have 4 decimal numbers from 0 to 255 Addresses are provided in dotted decimal form One part of the IP address the left is the subnet and the other part of the IP address the right is the computer The subnet Mask determines which numbers of the IP address belong to the left or the right part The Subnet Mask must be the same across the network Subnet masking has 4 decimal numbers usually 0 or 255 Subnet masking means the part of the IP address that is the subnet and the part of the address that is the computer Usually subnet mask 1s e 255 0 0 0 The first number is the subnet the three others are the computer e 255 255 0 0 The two first numbers are the subnet the two others are the computer e 255 255 255 0 The three first numbers are the subnet the other is the computer 2 1 2 Router See the address of the Host computer the terminal and the subnet mask to determine if they are or not into the same subnet
40. f the field is filled performs the pad and adjust functions following the field type eee WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 56 75 Delete End EraseEof Eraselnput ErrorReset di If the field has set the FER attribute Field Exit Required it waits for the Field Exit key or other editing keys Back Space Delete Cursor Left etc If the field has the Auto Enter attribute set 1t performs an Enter AID function Else it moves the cursor to the next non bypass field Delete Valid in an unprotected field Deletes one character under the cursor Scrolls one position to the right the rest of the field Puts a null in the rightmost position Scan code assignment Duplicate Valid in an unprotected field Valid if field allows Dup or Mark characters Fills the remaining of the field with dup characters Scan code assignment End of data Moves the cursor to the last data position in the field Scan code assignment Erase End Of Field Erases null all the characters 1n the field to the right of the cursor Scan code assignment Erase Input Clears sets to null all modified fields Sets the cursor to the first non bypass field Scan code assignment Error Reset Resets the X Input Inhibit X IT indicator Puts the terminal in not error state Resets the insert toggle puts it in replace mode Scan code assignment FieldExit FieldMark 4
41. has this form lt data gt lt esc gt lt aid gt lt data gt Normal data lt esc gt Special separator character see escapeForAid lt aid gt AID function to perform after barcode A AID Fl B AID F2 C AID F3 D AID F4 E AID F5 F AID F6 G AID F7 H AID F8 T AID F9 J AID F10 K AID F11 L AID F12 M AID F13 N AID F14 O AID F15 P AID F16 Q AID F17 R AID F18 S AID F19 T AID F20 U AID F21 V AID F22 W AID F23 X AID F24 0 AID ENTER l AID CLEAR 2 AID PGDN 3 AID PAT 4 AID PA2 5 AID PA3 EscapeForAid lt hex string character gt Character separator for AID keystroke BclIn Field lt char tag gt T T Oversized barcodes are Truncate S Oversized barcodes are Split in several fields if possible R Oversized barcodes are Rejected E Allows only barcodes that match Exactly the size of the field Warn Trunc lt yY es No gt No Perform a warning beep when truncating a barcode WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 46 75 Do FieldExit lt Y es No gt No Performs a field exit function after a barcode read DoEnter lt Yes No gt No Performs an ENTER function after a barcode read 5 XI SCROLL Section This section groups the Logical scrolling options to allow to map a standard 24x80 screen called virtual screen in a 8 or 16x20 PDT physical display See also Screen and Display figure in Chapter 3 FixedMode lt Y es
42. he ESS Id is shown in up to 32 ASCII characters and may be changed by backspacing over the current value and typing a new value Alternatively the current setting can be deleted using Ctrl D and the new ESS Id entered in its entirity Enter must be pressed to effect any changes typed The ESS Id identifies the radio network and differentiates between different radio networks All equipment on one 802 11 network must use the same ESS Id E 11 4 SUBNET MASK If Subnet Mask is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the Subnet Mask is shown and may be changed by backspacing over the current value and typing a new value Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect A new value 1s entered in decimal form and each part of the four part address should be in the range 0 to 255 E ILS DEFAULT ROUTER If Default Router 1s selected from the mam configuration menu the above screen 1s displayed The current setting of the Default Router is shown and may be changed by backspacing over the current value and typing a new value Enter must be pressed for any WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 65 75 changes to take effect A new value is entered in decimal form and each part of the four part address should be 1n the range 0 to 255 The default router address is the address of the node to which all packets destined for remote networks will be sent E IL 6 MU IP ADDRESS
43. he PDT from a Host computer at any time and can be done 1n several ways e Serial download from a PC with RSLINK or PDTCOM file transfer programs This option needs to install RSLINK in a Windows based PC e Network download from a PC with WTDNL server utility installed into a Windows based PC connected to the network If you choose dynamic configuration files those files will be downloaded once Dynamic download replaces the configuration files into the Flash Memory and they aren t lost when Bios Boot is done 1 11 2 Building static configuration files Modify the WTn52 cfg See Chapter 5 file under the folder Wtn 52 Nvm Cfg with a text editor You may modify the message file Msg52xx cfg or create a new file See Chapter 6 Rebuild the cfg zip file with WinZip cfg zip includes all the configuration files Rebuild the WTn52xx hex file by usrcfg Symbol technologies utility 1 11 3 Installing WTN52 program into PDT Non Volatile Memory NVM To load WTn52 in a Symbol Technologies series 3000 PDT it 1s necessary to download to the PDT NVM two DOT HEX files e WS24 xxx HEX Drivers Spectrum24 for 2Mb FH PDTs PDTxx42 OR e WS11_xxx HEX Drivers Spectrum24 for 11Mb DS PDTs PDTxx46 AND e WTn52xx HEX Wireless Telnet 5250 Emulator Version X X Using NvmHex RsLink or Sendhex utilities See Appendix D These utilities send the HEX file to the PDT by writing the Non Volatile Memory 1 Erase the PDT NVM EEPROM
44. he state applies only for the next keystroke and then returns to the normal previous state WTn52 has terminal functions that are called by keyboard keystrokes The scan codes assignments are done by the configuration file Chapter 5 and may be changed Scan codes generated by PDT terminals may change following the terminal model or the keyboard model Some function keys are trapped by the PDT operating system and perform some specific functions like Lamp Backlight Dark dark LCD display Light dim LCD display and may not be used for other functions See also Appendix F Keyboard Reference See also Appendix A Terminal Functions You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by following F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES 3 VII Screen and display The displayed cursor reflects the keyboard state see Chapter 3 VI Keyboard Operation The emulated terminal normally has a 24 lines and 80 rows screen WTn52 allows configuring non standard display sizes emulation up to 80 rows and 24 lines See the EMULATION section The PDTs have a display with 8 or 16 lines and 20 or 21 rows WTn52 allows to use it in double height show 8 lines in a 16 lines terminal to increase text visibility and or double width For easy to use applications it is recommended to write or adapt them to the physical display size of the hand held terminal WTn52 has a Logical Scroll mechanism to allow larg
45. he user message file Msg52XX cfg is automatically downloaded with the configuration file 1f you use the RsLink download option See Chapter 6 Message File for the syntax and features of this file Warning The user message file uses the font indicated in the configuration file to display messages Some messages those displayed before configuration download are unique and should not be translated 1 IV Boot sequence When WTn52 boots the following sequence is followed 1 Driver installation test Check 1f the S24 drivers are in the flash memory If not send the WS24 XXX HEX or WSII XXX HEX file to install them See Appendix D 2 Recall parameters from NVM to flash if the recall option is used Recall Yes file in CFG ZIP Overwrites the downloaded files and restores NVM defaults usually with static files 3 CFG24 or CFG11 utility call to view or modify network parameters 4 WTn52 Application 4 1 WTn52 Boot Menu Serial or Network download option only at boot time 4 2 WTn52 Main Menu If a dynamic download is performed the new files are stored in the Flash memory to recall them at the next boot usually with Recall No You may call the CFG24 or CFG11 utility from WTn52 application Main Menu later to modify network parameters You may exit to DOS with the F10 FUNC 0 function from Main Menu to perform DIAG24 or DIAGI1 site survey utility WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 7 75 Chapter 2 N
46. his section groups the F13 F24 AID data functions You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES PF13 lt word scan code gt 5600 Sh Fn 3 PFI4 lt word scan code gt 5700 Sh Fn 4 PF15 lt word scan code gt 5800 Sh Fn 5 PF16 lt word scan code gt 5900 Sh Fn 6 PF17 lt word scan code gt 5A00 Sh Fn 7 PF18 lt word scan code gt 5B00 Sh Fn 8 PF19 lt word scan code gt 5C00 Sh Fn 9 PF20 lt word scan code gt 5D00 Sh Fn 0 PF21 lt word scan code gt 0021 Sh 1 PF22 lt word scan code gt 0040 Sh 2 PF23 lt word scan code gt 0023 Sh 3 PF24 lt word scan code gt 0024 Sh 4 5 VIIL 4 SIGNAL KEYS The signal keys send a signal frame w o data or AID code You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES Attention lt word scan code gt 0001 Ctl A Help lt word scan code gt 2300 Fn Ctl H SysReq lt word scan code gt 0013 Ctl S TestReg lt word scan code gt 1400 Fn Ctl T 5 VIILS CONTROL KEYS This functions perform Local processing and sometimes send AID codes and input data See Appendix A for a detail of terminal functions You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS Fl SCAN CODES BkSp lt word scan code gt 0008 BKSP Back Space Moves cursor
47. le be sure that the TWO files are in the right place After successful download the terminal saves the files into the Flash Memory and prompts the main menu WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 60 75 Appendix D Downloading Terminal program To load WTn52 in a Symbol Technologies series 3000 PDT it 1s necessary to download two DOT HEX files to the PDT s NVM e WS24 xxx HEX Drivers Spectrum24 2Mb FH for PDTxx42 OR e WS11_xxx HEX Drivers Spectrum24 11Mb DS for PDTxx46 AND e WTn52xx HEX Wireless TelNet 5250 Emulator Version x x Using NvmHex RsLink or Sendhex utilities This utilities send the HEX file to the PDT by writing the Non Volatile Memory 1 Erase the PDT NVM EEPROM 2 Load WS24 xxx HEX 2Mb FH PDTxx42 OR WS24 xxx HEX 11Mb DS PDTxx46 first and cold boot the terminal 3 To the Flash Erase question answer Y Yes to format the Flash disk When boot NVM or EEPROM or B contents are transferred to Flash Memory or E drive the network and TCP IP drivers are installed 4 Erase the PDT NVM EEPROM Yes Yes Load WTn52xx HEX and cold boot the terminal 6 After boot the PDT Network configuration utility CFG24 or CFG11 allows to set the appropriate values Un You may load other configuration files WTn52 Cfg Msg52XX Cfg by RsLink utility or use those included into standard WTn52 NVM D I Downloading program by NVMHEX This method requires installing NvmHex
48. making an auto scroll EdgeDown lt num lines gt 1 When in Auto Scroll Mode see FixedMode the minimum number of rows that can remain under the cursor before making an auto scroll 5 XH SCANNER Section This section groups the global scanner operation options Enable lt Yes No gt Yes Yes The scanner 1s enabled by default No The scanner 1s disabled by default TurnOffScan lt Yes No gt Yes Yes Disable scanner after a successful reading Prefix lt hex string gt empty This string is sent before the barcode Suffix lt hex string gt empty This string is sent after the barcode BeepOnDecode lt Y es No gt Yes Yes generates a beep after a successful good barcode reading No Do not beep BeepFreq lt num Hertz gt 888 Good scan beep frequency in hertz BeepDur lt num milliseconds gt 200 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 48 75 Beep duration in milliseconds Scan Tmout lt num seconds gt 10 Time after which the scanner turns off 1f continuously holding the trigger Redundancy lt num pass gt 1 Number of good barcode readings needed to successfully decode it May be required if using poor quality barcodes to prevent misreading Warning redundancy increases the decode time I No redundancy one pass Spotting Beam lt yY es No gt No Activates the Double Trigger feature for the Long Range scanners that allow to have an aiming spot first position fixed an
49. meter E IL 10 PWR MANAGEMENT If Pwr Management is selected from the mam configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of power management is shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the two valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect If power management is set to PSP the default the radio is powered up only when there is traffic on the network This mode adapts to the radio activity to decide how long the radio will be powered down Because the radio will not always be in a ready state when a message 1s available to be sent to it this mode does slow down response times If power management is set to CAM the radio is always ready to receive In this mode battery life is dramatically reduced This mode is not recommended for any terminal that runs on integral nickel cadmium metal hydride or alkaline batteries Vehicle mount terminals should be set to CAM mode E 11 11 BUFFERS If Buffers is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the input buffer count is shown and may be changed by using the up and WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 68 75 down arrow keys to toggle between the three valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect This parameter is the number of buffers allocated for frames from the radio It is recommended that this parameter be left a
50. nual 25 75 4 111 7 2 KEYS SCANCODES F4 See Options F1 KEYS F1 SCANCODES Press any key to display the keyboard scan code 4 111 7 3 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS Fl AID KEYS F2 AID PFO1 PF12 F3 AID PF13 PF24 F4 SIGNAL KEYS F5 CONTROL KEYS F6 CURSOR KEYS 4 111 7 3 1 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS AID KEYS F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F1 AID KEYS AID KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned to function keys Clear Enter WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 26 75 Help RollDown RollUp RollLeft RollRight Print PAI PA2 PA3 4 111 7 3 2 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS AID PF01 PF12 F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F2 AID PFO1 PF12 AID PFI KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned to function keys PFOI PF02 PF03 PF04 PFOS PF06 PFO7 PFOS PFO9 PF10 PF11 PF12 4 111 7 3 3 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS AID PF13 PF24 F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F3 AID PF13 PF24 AID PF2 KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned to function keys WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 27 75 PF13 PF14 PF15 PF16 PF17 PF18 PF19 PF20 PF21 PF22 PF23 PF24 4 111 7 3 4 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS SIGNAL KEYS F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F4 SIGNAL KEYS SIGNAL KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned
51. one column left Dup lt word scan code gt 2000 Fn Ctl D Duplicate Fills the remains of the field with dup characters FieldPlus lt word scan code gt 002B Field Plus In signed numeric fields puts a positive sign and performs a field exit function In other fields performs a field exit function FieldMinus lt word scan code gt 002D Field Plus In numeric and signed numeric fields puts a negative sign and performs a field exit function Not allowed In other fields FieldExit lt word scan code gt 000D Enter Performs the pad and adjust functions and moves to the next field Delete lt word scan code gt 0004 Ctl D Deletes one character under the cursor Scroll one position to the right the rest of the filed EraseInput lt word scan code gt 0005 Ctl E WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 43 75 Clear all modified fileds ErrorReset lt word scan code gt 0002 Ctl B Resets the X Input Inhibit X II indicator Puts the terminal in not error state Home lt word scan code gt 0007 Ctl G Moves the cursor to the home position normally the first field If already in home position sends an AID record backspace code Insert lt word scan code gt 0009 Ctl I Fn SP Toggles the insert replace mode Insert when inputting data moves the right chars of the field if possible and inserts the keyed character Replace when inputting data puts the keyed ch
52. onfiguration files into the Flash Memory and they aren t lost when Bios Boot 1s done 1 11 5 1 Serial download Serial download needs to install the RSLINK utility into a Windows based PC with Windows 95 98 NT4 2000 or Me After a Bios Boot the Boot Menu asks for the desired download Choose FI By RsLink option See Appendix C Downloading Configuration File and follow the instructions for RSLINK download 1 11 5 2 PC Network download WireLess TelNet Download WTDnl isa TCP IP server utility that allows downloading configuration files from a PC to the PDT PC Network download needs installing WTnDnl utility into a Windows based PC with Windows 95 98 NT4 2000 or Me The PC must be connected to the same network that the PDT uses You need to enter the PC IP address that is running the WTDnl server on the PDT After a Bios Boot the Boot Menu asks for the desired download Choose F2 By Radio option and supply the IP address See Appendix C Downloading Configuration File and follow the instructions for WTDnl download IT User Message File WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 6 75 The user message file contains all the messages the PDT displays You can translate or modify the contents of the message file The message file used by the terminal is set into the configuration file Several message files are stored in the PDT NVM CFG zipped folder and may be selected at run time by the configuration file T
53. orTerm lt Yes No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host indicating that the terminal wants to send End Of Record tags Needed for 5250 TelOpSgaHost lt Y es No gt Yes Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host to suppress the Go Ahead system TelOpSgaTerm lt Y es No gt Yes Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host indicating that the terminal wants to suppress the Go Ahead system terminal never sends Go Ahead signal TelOpNaws Term lt Y es No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host for indicating that the terminal wants to Send NaWS Window Size Set this option to Yes only if the host really needs terminal window size information TelOpEnvTerm lt Yes No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Y es a request or not No to the Host for indicating that the terminal wants to Send environment values like Device Name Workstation ID Set this option to Yes only 1f the host really needs terminal environment information TelOpTTypeTerm lt yY es No gt Yes Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No
54. oup the barcode editing sections PRINT DATA This section groups the options of the display to printer system PRINTER This section groups the options for the PDT attached printer DBGOPT This section groups the options for debugging files generation 5 111 TERMINAL Section This section groups the PDT specific features Msg File lt string name gt empty Country Local File messages you could translate or modify the messages that appear m the PDT Display Font lt string name gt empty Name of the PDT font file the supplied files are 8859 1 fnt See also Appendix B You may modify or create new files for PDT with FontBld exe Included in Symbol Technologies Series 3000 SDK BackLight lt num seconds gt 4 PDT s display backlight timeout in seconds BLAutoOn lt Yes No gt Yes Yes backlight is on every time the user strikes a PDT key User Tmout lt num seconds gt 120 Time after which if there is no user action the terminal enters in sleep mode Terminal may be waken up by scanner trigger or PWR key at the same point KeyClick lt Y es No gt No Yes Striking a PDT key produces a short click LocalBeeps lt Y es No gt Yes Some Local functions internal to PDT produce a beep BeepFreq lt num Hertz gt 1600 Local beep frequency BeepDur lt num milliseconds gt 200 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 36 75 Beep duration in milliseconds DoubleHeight lt Y e
55. re assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 EN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES The cursor keys perform terminal functions to move the input cursor Local Functions PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function Up Arrow Cursor Up Previous field Down Arrow Cursor Down Next field Left Arrow Cursor Left Previous field Right Arrow Cursor Right Next field F L6 Local Functions assignment WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 73 75 The keyboard scan codes are assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES Local Functions KEYS Function CTRL X End Session FUNC CTRL G Unlock Keyboard FUNCIH CTRL Up Arrow Logical Scroll Up FUNC CTRL Down Arrow Logical Scroll Down FUNCIHCTRL H Left Arrow Logical Scroll Left FUNC CTRL Right Arrow Logical Scroll Right Return to DOS FUNC 0 From Main Menu F II Boot Sequences F IL 1 Command boot 1 Put the terminal in OFF state by the PWR or ON OFF key If the terminal is already OFF by timeout please put it ON and OFF by keyboard If the terminal ts hang does not respond to the PWR key displays unknown characters etc press and hold the PWR key 40 seconds to force a power off
56. rm Yes too If WT option TelOpTTypeTerm 1s No set this option to No too WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 37 75 Telnet protocol allows the host to select the most convenient terminal type from a list normally following host custom settings indicating which types of terminal emulation are available in the client side and which type of terminal emulation is wished by the user If TTypeSelByHost Yes The final terminal type emulation done by WTn is selected by the Host If TTypeSelByHost No Terminal type emulation selected by user T7ypePreferred is not modifiable by the Host Information is only sent to the host for application purposes TTypePreferred lt number gt 0 0 5251 11 1 5291 1 2 5292 2 3 3179 2 4 3196 Al 5 3270 If TTypeSelByHost Y es This terminal is indicated to the host as the preferred by the user in the available terminal type list If TTypeSelByHost No This terminal is indicated to be the only emulation possible by the terminal no list TTypeName lt string Name gt empty Telnet terminal type negotiation uses normalized terminal types names but some hosts may need other specific forms If this string 1s empty WTn uses system normalized strings If not empty sends the string as the name of the user preferred terminal type 7 7ypePreferred DevName lt string Name gt empty The Device Name Or Workstation ID negotiated with environment telnet option see TelOpEn
57. rming an editing process before sending them to the input fields The editing process has three parts 1 Evaluate the match conditions to determine if the process applies to this barcode reading The barcode must match ALL the conditions switched to Yes LenDo MatchDo TypeDo 2 Filter the barcode to keep or eliminate data by the Y N pattern Filter 3 Insert some characters by the mask Insert On lt Yes No gt No Yes Evaluates this section and performs Barcode Editing 1f match No Do not evaluate this section all the following options are ignored LenDo lt Y es No gt No Yes Do match barcode length Edition is performed 1f this condition 1s satisfied LenMin lt number length gt 0 The minimum length to match LenMax lt number length gt 0 The maximum length to match MatchDo lt Yes No gt No Yes Do Match string Edition 1s performed 1f this condition 1s satisfied MatchPos lt num position gt 1 The position in the barcode to perform the match test start at 1 MatchStr 033 The string to match in the barcode at given position TypeDo lt Y es No gt No Yes Do match Barcode type Edition 1s performed 1f this condition 1s satisfied TypeBc lt num barcode gt 0 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 50 75 O UPC EO 1 UPC El 2 UPC A 3 MSI 4 EAN 8 5 EAN 13 6 CODABAR 7 CODE 39 8 CODE D25 9 CODE 125 10 CODE 11 11 CODE 93 12 CODE 128 13 PDF 417 Filter lt
58. s No gt No Displays the characters in Double Height Each character takes a 2 Line height DoubleWidth lt Y es No gt No Displays the characters in Double Width Each character takes a 2 character width PwdWConf lt string name gt empty The password to access to the local WTn configuration menu 248 PwdRfConf lt string name gt empty The password to access to the CFG24 CFG11 R F configuration program 307 PwdExit lt string name gt empty The password to exit to DOS 307 SIV SESSIONS This section allows to configure the host sessions available for the user Max lt num sessions gt 4 Maximal number of sessions range 1 4 KeyPrev lt word scancode gt 2D00 Fn Ctl Y Previous session key KeyNext lt word scancode gt 2C00 Fn Ctl Z Next session key 5 V SESSION X These sections Oto 3 group the Telnet connection options specific for each session SessName lt string name gt empty Is the name of the session displayed to the user HostIP lt string address gt 0 0 0 0 Host IP address or 0 0 0 0 This is the default Host IP Address The user may overwrite this value This value 1s recalled in a Bios Boot Sequence Port lt num port gt 23 Telnet connection port at host IP address The user may overwrite this value This value is recalled in a Bios Boot Sequence TTypeSelByHost lt Y es No gt Yes In order to set this option to Yes needs TelOpTTypeTe
59. s assignment BackSpace Back Space Valid in an unprotected field If at first position of the field moves the cursor to the last position of the previous field Else moves cursor one column left Scan code assignment BackTab Backward tabulation Moves the cursor to the start of the field If already at start position moves the cursor to the previous filed Scan code assignment CursorDown Cursor Down In Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one line Down In no Free Cursor mode moves the cursor to the next field Scan code assignment CursorLeft Cursor Left In Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one column left In no Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one column left If already at begin of field moves the cursor to the previous field Scan code assignment CursorRight Cursor Right In Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one column right In no Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one column right If already at end of field moves the cursor to the next field Scan code assignment CursorSelect 3270 Not implemented CursorUp Cursor Up In Free Cursor mode moves the cursor one line Up In no Free Cursor mode moves the cursor to the previous field Scan code assignment Data Data entry Valid in an unprotected field When a data character is keyed the character is checked to be valid for the field type and if it fits in the field following replace insert mode I
60. string pattern gt empty Editing Filter the source barcode data with this pattern Y Keep the character N Ignore the character Insert lt string mask gt empty Editing After filter processing applie this mask to the result data Keep the character from the barcode NNN Insert a new char 5 XV PRINT DATA This section allows to send data to an attached printer via display screen commands following the Print Display Data processing described below If On WTn looks for StartPrintId in the display area at the IDRow and IDCol position If found the text between SfartPrintld and StopPrintld or end of screen is sent to the terminal attached serial printer following printer configuration The whole text for a label to print must fit in a single screen The following conversions are performed e The EBCDIC nulls 0x00 are not sent to the printer e The EBCDIC nulls 0x00 are converted to ASCII spaces and sent to the printer if the NullToSpace function is Yes e The EBCDIC display characters are converted to ASCII using the current IBM charmap codepage e If the character to send is the ASCII EscapeChar the following s character is are converted to a single control character On No Performs Print Display Data processing StartPrintld lt string pattern gt PRN The pattern to match when printing data PRN The start print tag The data between start and stop print tags are sent to the print
61. t 2000 packet size e Select Baud rate 9600 e Select protocol RsLink At boot time the terminal asks for configuration download choose F2 By RsLink option The terminal downloads the WTn52 Cfg file and the Msg52XX Cfg associated file be sure that the TWO files are in the right place After successful download the terminal saves the files into the Flash Memory and prompts the main menu C II Download by WT DNL Install WTDnl in the PC Create a folder that contains the configuration files to download Start WTDnl In the Edit Profile menu select the Settings option In the settings dialog box e Leave the default IP address 0 0 0 0 use all the IP interfaces in the host and port 3001 if WTDnl is not a conflict with other protocols e Select the folder where the DOT CFG files are giving the path or browsing the folders e Accept with the OK button Save the configuration in the File menu selecting the Save option A wtdnl file is created in a user selected folder that contains the present configuration For further use this file is in the MRU list or you can start the WTDnl program by selecting the wtdnl file in the windows explorer At boot time the terminal asks for configuration download choose F1 By Radio option Supply the IP address of the host that has the WTDnl program running and the port 3001 by default The terminal downloads the WTn52 Cfg file and the Msg52XX Cfg associated fi
62. t the default value currently 8 Two other settings are allowed 4 or 12 Increase the count to 12 to overcome performance issues if your application can bear this use of memory resources Reduce the count to 4 if your application has memory resource problems E IL 12 REXMIT DELAY If ReXmit Delay is selected from the mam configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the retransmission delay is shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the two valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect This parameter is the minimum delay that the TCP IP stack software will wait before retrying unacknowledged frames There are two possible values short that equates to half a second and long that equates to a full second These values are set high to allow for the radio technology To preserve battery life the radio is powered down as much as possible These timeout values minimize spurious retries due to wireless responses being delayed until the terminal radio 1s powered up E 11 13 RATE CONTROL If Rate Control 1s selected from the main configuration menu the above screen 1s displayed The current setting of the transmission rate 1s shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the three valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect With the new radio there is potential for either fi
63. the user file and may change This list 1s the default configuration file see Chapter 5 Configuration File Options F 1 1 AID Keys assignment The keyboard scan codes are assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES AID keys send input data to host 5250 Emulated Keys PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function CHIC Ctl BKSP Clear CLR Enter Fn Ctl H Help En Dn Roll Down Fn Up Roll Up Ctl Y Roll Left Ctl Z Roll Right Ctl P Print CH 1 Ctl U Program Access PA1 Ct1 2 Ctl V Program Access 2 PA2 Ct1 3 Ctl W Program Access 3 PA3 F I 2 FN AID Keys assignment The keyboard scan codes are assigned by the user file and may change see WTn52 cfg file Chapter 5 You can see the scan code for each key in the terminal by F4 See Options F1 FN KEYS F1 SCAN CODES 5250 Emulated Keys PDT Keystroke 5251 Terminal function FUNC 1 PFI WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 71 75 FUNC 4 PF4 FUNC 5 PFS FUNC 6 PF6 FUNC 7 PF7 FUNC 8 PF8 FUNC 9 PF9 SHIFT FUNC 1 PF11 SHIFT FUNC 2 PF12 SHIFT FUNC 3 PF13 SHIFT FUNC 4 PF14 SHIFT FUNC 5 PF15 SHIFT FUNC 6 PF16 SHIFT FUNC 7 PF17 SHIFT FUNC 8 PF18 SHIFT FUNC 9 PF19 SHIFT
64. to a telnet session the session will be closed by the host or by the user To close the Telnet connection enter the end sequence normally Ctrl X and the terminal returns to the main menu 3 111 Changing Host IP Address WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 12 75 From the Main Menu press FUNC 2 to access to the configuration This 1s the active address until a Bios Boot 3 1V Printing A printer may be attached to the serial port of the PDT The 5250 special display allows redirecting the data flow to the printer The printer driver in WTn52 is designed for label printers instead of line printers and data is stored in the terminal to allow reprint operations While storing printer data the terminal displays Before printing the terminal connects to the printer and displays If printer is not responding the terminal displays e ENTER Retries the whole connection and printing operation e CLEAR Aborts operation and suppresses printing data After a print operation the following screen appears WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 13 75 e ENTER restores the display and continues with terminal operations e F1 Redo the last print operation 3 V Scanning The scanner activation is done through the trigger keys depending on the terminal model The scanner is activated and configured by the SCANNER section in the configuration file Each barcode symbology has a specific section n the same file Th
65. to function keys Attention Help SysReq TestReq 4 111 7 3 5 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS CONTROL KEYS F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F5 CONTROL KEYS CONTROL KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned to function keys WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 28 75 BkSp Dup FieldPlus FieldMinus FieldExit Delete Eraselnput ErrorReset Home Insert ForwTab BackTab End EraseEof FieldMark CursorSelect 4 111 7 3 6 KEYS TELNET FN KEYS CURSOR KEYS F4 See Options F1 KEYS F2 TELNET FN KEYS F6 CURSOR KEYS CURSOR KEYS section present options The keyboard scan codes assigned to function keys CursorUp CursorDown CursorLeft CursorRight 4 111 8 PRINTER Printer section present options F4 See Options F2 PRINTER WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 29 75 Type Port Baud Parity DataBits StopBits FlowControl Dsr Cts Cd Tmout AskReprint 4 11 9 FONTS F4 See Options F3 FONTS See TERMINAL section Displays each character of the current font Each line contains 16 characters from 00h to OFh The address corresponds to the last displayed character of the line 4 11 10 BEEPS Beeps sounds Hit any key to hear the beep Hit CLEAR to change the beep F4 See Options F4 BEEPS WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 30 75 LOCAL BEEP HOST BEEP BARCODE BEEP 4 11 11 DEBUG Debug section present
66. to the Host indicating that the terminal wants to send the Terminal Type what kind of terminal is connected information to the host If No no terminal type information is sent to the host and the emulation performed by WT is that indicated by TTypePreferred DoTcpAlive lt Yes No gt Yes Yes WT periodically pings the Host to test the TCP connection state Passive lt Yes No gt Yes Yes WT waits for telnet host commands No WT send telnet commands to host WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 39 75 5 VII EMULATION Section This section groups the Terminal emulation level features and the way in which some emulation features are done by WTn Column lt Yes No gt Yes Yes Map Column separator character attribute to reverse video No Ignore this attribute Underline lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Map underline character attribute to reverse video No Ignore this attribute Bold lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Map bold character attribute to reverse video No Ignore this attribute Blink lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Map blink character attribute to reverse video No Ignore this attribute Caps lt Yes No gt No Yes Force the keyboard to caps lock No Let the keyboard as is Lower lt Yes No gt Yes Yes Force the keyboard to lowercase No Let the keyboard as is HostBeeps lt Y es No gt Yes Yes Make a beep when the order is received from the host BeepFreq lt num Hertz gt 2200 Host Beep frequency
67. vTerm in TELNET section Using IP is a generic mask for last digits of IP address xxx IP yyy becomes xxx53 yyy for a terminal with 999 999 999 53 IP address 5 VI TELNET Section This section groups the features for the Telnet level negotiation and options and network features Telnet protocol has Options that can be negotiated between client WT and Host computer This options are global for all the 0 3 sessions TelOpEchoHost lt Y es No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host for asking the host to do remote echo Avoid in 5250 TelOpBinHost lt Y es No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host for asking the host to perform a binary connection The host may send characters from 00h to FFh Needed for 5250 WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 38 75 TelOpBinTerm lt Y es No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Y es a request or not No to the Host indicating that the terminal wants to perform a binary connection The terminal may send characters from 00h to FFh Needed for 5250 TelOpEorHost lt Y es No gt No Telnet Option During telnet connection negotiation the terminal sends Yes a request or not No to the Host for asking the host to send End Of Record tags Needed for 5250 TelOpE
68. xing the radio transfer rate at IMbps or at 2Mbps There 1s an adaptive setting that will use 2Mbps until 1t experiences difficulties when 1t will automatically back off to 1Mbps If the configurator senses that the radio 1s only capable of 1Mbps transmission this parameter will display as 1Mb only and will not permit any change WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 69 75 E 11 14 SCAN RF OP If Scan RF Op is selected from the main configuration menu the above screen is displayed The current setting of the Scan RF operating mode is shown and may be changed by using the up and down arrow keys to toggle between the two valid settings Enter must be pressed for any changes to take effect The two options are concurrent operation and Scan stops RF In this second mode the radio 1s locked out of transmitting while the scanner is being used This has previously been the manner in which the 300 series terminals worked The concurrent operating mode is new and the default The concurrent mode should be more convenient for aggressive scanning applications where previously it was possible to lock out the radio for long enough to lose association with the AP WireLess Telnet 5250 User Manual 70 75 Appendix F Keyboard Reference F I Keyboard Reference The shape of the blinking cursor reflects the keyboard state See also Chapter 3 Keyboard Operations The keystroke scan code assigned to the function is configured by
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