Intermec 70 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide

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    ITE Intermec Terminal Emulator User Guide
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    , Smart Mobile Computing, SmartSystems, TE 2000, Trakker Antares, and Vista Powered are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation. There are U.S. and foreign patents as well as U.S. and foreign patents pending. ii Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    SIPs with CV41 running Windows Embedded Standard. Revised to support ITE release 1.35. Added new configuration procedures using Intermec Settings throughout the manual. Added keypad layouts for the CV41 and CV61 computers. Added support and configuration information for the CV41 and CV61 computers
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    Information xi Web Support xi Telephone Support xi Send Feedback xi Who Should Read This Manual xii Related Documents xii 1 Getting Started 1 About Intermec Terminal Emulator 2 About ITE Licensing 2 Checking Licenses Out with SmartSystems 3 About Intermec License Manager 3 Setting Up the
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    and Serial Scanning 17 2 Configuring and Managing ITE 19 Managing ITE With SmartSystems 20 Configuring ITE With Intermec Settings 21 Starting Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation 22 Configuring Options for Each Session 23 Configuring a TCP/IP Connection 25 About the
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    SnapShot Feature 75 Configuring SnapShot Image Settings 77 Configuring SnapShot Settings 77 Enabling a Trusted Application 78 Setting the COM Port (CV41 and CV61 only 79 Connecting to an RFID Reader 79 3 Customizing Your Configuration 81 Customizing Intermec Terminal Emulator 82 Using the
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    ini Parameters and Qualifiers 91 Setup Parameters 91 Server-Specific Specific Parameters 105 UDP Plus Parameters 106 Camera and Imager Parameters 106 Additional Main Menu Text in Menus, Messages, and Settings 116 Preinitializing the ITE Program 116 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    - VT/220/320 155 Preamble and Postamble 156 Encoded Code 39 157 Terminating Keys 159 Escape Characters 160 Overriding Auto Tab Scan and Auto Enter Scan (3270 160 B Using the Computer Keypad Using the CK70 Keypads 174 Using the CK71 Keypads 177 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide ix
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    SIPs 191 Changing the Size and Alignment of the CV41 or CV61 SIP 192 Macros for SIPs 193 CV41 and CV61 SIPs 196 I Index 201 x Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    instructions for handling a particular condition or set of circumstances. Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec website at www.intermec.com and click Support > Returns and Repairs > Warranty. Disclaimer of warranties
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    Guide • CV61 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual (Windows 7) • CV61 Vehicle Mount Computer User Manual (Windows XP) The Intermec website at www.intermec.com contains our documents (as PDF files) that you can download for free. To download documents 1 Go to www.intermec.com and click Support > Manuals
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    chapter introduces the Intermec Terminal Emulator application and includes these sections: • About Intermec Terminal Emulator • Setting Up the Computer and the Network • Installing ITE on Your Intermec Computer • Launching ITE • Communicating Through Your WWAN Connection • About ITE Applications
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    Intermec computer. These computers support ITE: • CK3 Mobile Computer with Windows Mobile 6.1 • CK3R and CK3X Mobile Computers with Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Note: Throughout this manual keystrokes. Press Enter to close the Intermec representative. 2 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    click Submit. The Downloads page for your Intermec computer appears. 5 In the Console/Server Software section, click Intermec License Manager ever. 1.xx.xx.xxxx and follow the prompts to download the application. You must login to download software. Setting Up the Computer and the Network ITE can
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    Intermec Settings, see the computer user manual. • For specific information on Intermec Settings parameters, see the Intermec Settings Command Reference Manual service under the SmartSystems Foundation. Installing ITE on Your Intermec Computer If you use SmartSystems to manage your Intermec
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    default, the files are extracted to C:\Program Files\Intermec\SmartSystem\ SS_Lib\Software\ USB drive or connect to the computer through your network. 6 On the computer, run the .exe to install ITE. 7 Warm boot the computer to complete the installation. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    is booted, you can start ITE manually. To start ITE manually • For Windows Mobile platforms, tap Start > Programs > ITE. • For Windows CE platforms, double-tap the ITE desktop icon. To prevent ITE from auto-starting, you can enable the "No Auto-Start" setting for ITE using Intermec Settings on
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    of radio signal strength. If ITE cannot connect via the WWAN connection, a "Cannot Connect" error message appears. Tap Dismiss to clear the message, or tap Settings to configure your connection. For more information, see the computer user manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 7
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    the console, no message appears and you do not need to warm boot the computer. For more information, see "Starting Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation" on page 22. For more information, see the computer user manual. About ITE Applications These sections describe how to use the
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    2 The session number of the ITE application. Keyboard action mode (KAM) was set. The computer ignores all keystrokes that send characters to the host. This state stays on until KAM is reset. This overrides is a feature of the VT330/VT340 computer. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 9
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    to 3270 emulation mode. 3278 SNA Keys To enter an SNA Key, press the keys or scan the bar codes. For instructions and codes, see Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." 3278 SNA Keys Key Clr Del Enter Description Erases the current unprotected field. Also sets the MDT bit and does a reverse tab. A beep
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    function keys. To enter a special function key, press the keys listed in the chapter for the computer or scan the bar codes listed in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." For complete descriptions, refer to the appropriate IBM 5250 reference manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 11
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    Enters information. User-defined command functions. Refer to your application's user manual for detail on the functions. Issues the Roll command. 5250 computers support the Roll command (hex 23 The direction of the roll and number of lines to roll are Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    resets the state. Enters Sets or turns off the insert mode for the input field the operator has the cursor in. The operator must reset the insert state before exiting it, by either pressing Reset or Insert again. Puts the keyboard into shift lock mode. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    fields, makes the input a positive number. Field Mark This is valid within any unprotected entry input field in which the Dup or Field Mark key is allowed (FFW bit 3 set to on). The Field Mark character , or the system request state of the computer. 14 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    editing key functions. Editing keys are Find, Insert, Next Screen, Previous Screen, Remove, and Select. To enter an editing key • Press the keys listed in the section for the computer or scan the bar codes listed in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 15
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    only support top-row function keys [F11] (Escape), [F12] (Backspace), and [F13] (Line feed). To enter a top-row function key • Press the keys listed in the section for the computer or scan the appropriate bar code in Appendix A, "Bar Code Scanning." 16 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    computer. For more information, see the Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) Programmer's Reference Manual. Printing and Serial Scanning You can print data from a VT/ANSI host. To connect your computer to a printer, refer to the computer's user manual for instructions. To configure printing and serial
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    Chapter 1 - Getting Started 18 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Emulator application by choosing options, and includes these sections: • Managing ITE With SmartSystems • Configuring ITE With Intermec Settings • Configuring for UDP Plus • Using the Out of Range Monitor • Configuring Scan Control Settings • Configuring Access to ITE • Using Voice over IP • Using
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    automatically push software, configuration settings, and other files to connected computers. SmartSystems can be downloaded at no charge from the Intermec website. For more information, visit www.intermec.com\SmartSystems. To purchase a Management license, contact your Intermec sales representative
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    In ITE: a Tap and select Intermec Settings. b In the Input Password dialog box, enter cr52401 and press Enter. Note: You can also access Intermec Settings from the computer desktop if you are not currently running ITE. For help, see the computer user manual. 2 In the Intermec Settings main menu, tap
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    the computer user manual. Note: Certain parameters depend on the options available in your Intermec computer, or on the global values set in Intermec Settings. Starting Intermec Settings Remotely With SmartSystems Foundation For more information on SmartSystems, see "Managing ITE With SmartSystems
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    the password. cr52401 Print Device Sets a printer to use for the session. For more information, see "Selecting a Printer" on page 59. RS232 IRDA Bluetooth Prt Network Prt Default: RS232 for CK71, CN70, CV41, CV61; Bluetooth for CK3, CN3, CN4, CN50 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Sets options for UDP Plus connections to a server. For more information, see "Configuring for UDP Plus" on page 60. Protocol Opts Sets options for 3270, 5250, or VT/ANSI protocols. For more information, see "Configuring Protocol Options" on page 42. 24 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Configuring a TCP/IP Connection You can configure different TCP/IP settings for each of up to three hosts. 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap
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    F24 Attention Help Clear Enter Field Exit Home Reset Roll Down Roll Up Print SysRequest Default is Disabled. Unit # Unique value for this computer. Set this 1 to 127. value when the host expects a power-up Default is 127. message containing the unit number. Keyboard type Sets the language type
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    Managing ITE About the Keyboard Type, Charset, and Code Page Options Note: This section only applies to 3270 or 5250 emulation. The Keyboard Type, Charset, and Code Page options determine the language for the keyboard, the displayed character set 297 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 27
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    Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Keyboard Type, Charset, and Code Page Options by Language (continued) Language or Country Keyboard Type Iceland Multinational 103 038 293 280 297 281 281 277 301 037 305 284 309 284 285 278 28 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    - Configuring and Managing ITE Keyboard Type, enable the Server setting for Client Certificate Verification and provide a CA certificate, a client certificate, and a private key. ITE supports the following SSL Private-Key Information Syntax Standard Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 29
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    Managing ITE To configure SSL 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings Options list, select an option and enter certificate and key information as needed. After Password for the P12 Client Private Key. 0 to 50 characters. 30 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Files For SSL connections, you must copy your certificate files to the \Program Files\Intermec\ITE\Certs directory on the computer. Note: For the CV41 running Windows CE, the installation path is \System\ITEData\Certs. For information on copying files, see the computer user manual. Note: For
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    (SSH) instead of Port 23 (Telnet). Stored password you are prompted to enter when you choose to connect to Port 22 (SSH) instead of Port 23 (Telnet). Key file SSH uses for private key authentication. Specify the relative path from \Program Files \Intermec\ITE\SSH\, or prefix the absolute path with
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    support and your host, contact Intermec Product Support and your Intermec sales representative to determine the best solution. The SSH server provides all the services to connect or puts() calls. 4 Set PasswordAuthentication to Yes. 5 Set UsePAM to No. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 33
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    of range. TGAP and the SPS support IBM 3270, 5250, and VT/ANSI data streams. When configuring ITE, set the following parameters for TGAP: • Host Name: SPS server IP address where the TGAP Service is installed. • Port Number: Port number of the host you want to connect to as configured in the Session
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    - Configuring and Managing ITE Configuring Bar Code Scanning Options You can configure different sets of bar code scanning options for each of the four available ITE sessions. To configure bar code scanning options 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see
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    scanned data. Range is 00 to FF. A value of 20h means that pre-characters are Default is \x20. not sent. Sets a character to send after scanned data. A Range is 00 to FF. value of 20h means that post-characters are not Default is \x20. sent. 36 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    symbology. Decode settings for Code 93 symbology. Decode settings for EAN symbology. Decode settings for Interleaved 2 of 5 symbology. Decode settings for Plessey symbology. Decode settings for Str 2 of 5 symbology. Decode settings for UPC symbology. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 37
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    and minimum length entries. If fixed lengths are not necessary, enter a value of 0 (zero). Set the value for minimum or maximum 0 to 99. length of the bar code symbology. For Default is 0. more information, see "Setting Bar Code Lengths" on page 40. 38 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    or Disabled. for UPC-A often used on newspapers Default is Disabled. and magazines. Add-on 5 Enables or disables UPC 5, an add-on for UPC-A often used for the price of books together with the ISBN code. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 39
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    encoded pairs from the bar code data, including the preamble and postamble characters added under Intermec Settings Data Collection or Scan Prechar or Postchar. When a bar code is scanned while Encoded Save is disabled (default), the characters $ + % / are ignored, as well as the following character
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    Managing ITE • EAN Add-on settings override UPC add-on settings, if both UPC and EAN options are enabled. • If "Sys 1 UPCE" or "Sys 0 UPCE" is selected, then both UPC E number system 0 and 1 are enabled. • Code 11 does not support scanning: ending work Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 41
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    Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE 6 Return translated Bar Code Type and bar code each of up to four different sessions. To configure protocol options 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21
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    options, change display screen and font size, configure a connected RFID reader, or set error tone features. For more information on extended commands, see the Intermec Terminal Emulation Programmers' Reference Manual. Host View Cols Sets the number of columns after which 3270: 1 to 80. the
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    the computer appends a "$" (dollar Default is Enabled. sign) to the end of its device name to initiate a parts of the MAC address. • %S0, %S1, %S2, %S3, %S4, %S5, %S6, %S7, %S8, %S9, %SA return the 1st through 11th digits of the computer serial number. 44 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    disabled or an IBM-3477-FC when color is enabled. Allow RTL When enabled, ITE supports all 5250 commands that use right-to-left text direction. When disabled, all 5250 commands for right-to-left are ignored. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Enabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 45
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    11th digits of the computer serial number. ESC Key Definition Sets the behavior of the ESC key. By default, Reset Key or Clear ESC acts as a Reset key in 3270 emulation. You Key. can also set ESC to act as a Clear key. Default is Reset Key. 46 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    when the cursor is at the right margin replace previously displayed characters. When enabled, pressing Enter performs a carriage return and a line feed. On or Off. Default is Off. When disabled, pressing Enter performs a carriage return only. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 47
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    press the Mode key to toggle On or Off. between Line Edit (block) mode and Character Default is Off. mode. When enabled, when an RIS is received from On or Off. the host, the XON character is returned after Default is On. compliance of this command. 48 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    . Use PC Char Set When enabled, the font character set defaults On or Off. to the computer character set instead of a DEC Default is Off. terminal character set. UserKey Locked When enabled, the host , %I4 To Get 1st through 4th octet of IP address. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 49
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    Setup Options Option RS232 Baudrate RS232 Parity RS232 StopBits RS232 DataBits RS232 Flow Value 9600 (Default), 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 None (Default), Odd, or Even 1 (Default) or 2 8-Bit (Default) or 7-Bit None (Default), DTR, or XON/XOFF 50 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Block Blink Underline Block (Default) When enabled, the bold attribute is ignored and text is displayed using the normal attribute. Enabled or Disabled. Default is Disabled. When disabled, characters with the bold attribute applied display in bold. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 51
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    via Touch Panel or Pan via Touch Panel features. When enabled, the computer ignores Enabled or Disabled. double-taps in the upper corners of the Default is Disabled. display to switch between sessions. 52 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Managing ITE 4 Change the settings 862 8859-2 1254 1252 Notes The following characters are not supported and display as boxes: • 0x8a (unicode character 0x679) configure screen size and colors 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE
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    of rows that display onscreen. Number of columns that display onscreen. Values 8 to 21: CK3, CN3, CN4, CN50, CS40 8 to 24: CK70, CK71, CN70 8 to 27: CV41, CV61 10 to 32: CK3, CN3, CN4, CN50, CS40 10 to 80: CK70, CK71, CN70 10 to 132: CV41, CV61 54 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Left (Vertical) Upper Right (Horizontal) Upper Left (Horizontal) Lower Right (Horizontal) Lower Left (Horizontal) Stealth (annunciator is hidden) Default is Lower Right (CK3, CK70, CK71, CN3, CN4, CN50, CN70, CS40 only) or Stealth (CV41, CV61 only). Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 55
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    and Managing ITE LCD Parms Settings (continued) Setting Description Values Key Uppercase Scroll Window Define Height Define Width Foreground RGB When enabled, alpha keys (A to Z) On or Off. appear as uppercase characters Default is Off. regardless of the Shift or Caps Lock mode settings
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    - Configuring and Managing ITE Screen Mode Option Descriptions (continued) Option Page Mode Lazy Mode Locked Mode Description Divides default). 4 Tap OK. Note: Pan via Touch Panel settings are ignored if Copy/Paste or Focus via Touch Panel are enabled. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    via Touch Panel is disabled by default and applies to all sessions when enabled. To enable Focus via Touch Panel 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To Touch Panel is ignored if Copy/Paste is enabled. 58 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    will differ depending on your Intermec computer. 4 Select one of the options: • Tap RS232 Print for the RS-232 print driver. This setting is the default for the CV41 and CV61. • (CK70, CK71, CN70 only) Tap IRDA Print or press 2 to select an IrDA printer connection. • Tap Network Print to select
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    the connection when sending. Amount of time that ITE waits before Range is 200 to 2000 ms. expecting an acknowledgement. Default is 300. Amount of time that ITE waits when Range is 2000 to 60000 ms. expecting an acknowledgement. Default is 5000. 60 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Note: UDP Plus settings must be identical to those set in the SPS. Intermec recommends that you keep the default values. 4 Tap an item in the list to select it and make changes. After you make changes, tap OK to save your changes, or tap
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    controller, this value sets the number of 10-second intervals that the ITE client waits before it attempts to connect to a secondary controller (if one is defined). 0 to 255. Default is 12 (total list of UDP configuration items for the server. 62 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    . To enable the Out of Range Monitor 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap OOR Monitor. 3 Select the OOR Monitor check box and then tap OK. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 63
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    Parms section on a per-session basis. When disabled, symbology parameters configured in the Barcode Parms section of Intermec Settings are ignored, and instead ITE uses the settings from the Data Collection section of Intermec Settings. On or Off. 64 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    menus in Intermec Settings, using external wizards to connect to Bluetooth devices, and so on. About the No Lockdown Setting By default, No Lockdown is disabled (except for CV41, where this feature is enabled by default), and ITE functions as a locked-down application, which means that users cannot
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    set a different password for each session. To enable this password, see "Configuring Options for Each Session" on page 23. Enabling License Check-Out If you use SmartSystems Foundation to manage Intermec devices, by default ITE Licensing" on page 2. 66 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Configuring and Managing ITE Configuring the toolbar. To configure the toolbar 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the to enter values. For information, see the next table. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 67
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    . Toolbar Button and Icon Descriptions Name Battery Indicator Description Shows the battery status, including percentage of charge remaining. (Not available for CV61) Battery is charging. Battery is charged and computer is on external power. 68 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Lock is enabled, "CAP" appears. Determines how the Enter, period ("."), and number keys are returned to the host in VT/ANSI emulation. When this icon is enabled, it appears in the Toolbar when ITE is in Keypad mode. Indicates that email addressed to this computer is available. Menu Settings Tap
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    a camera, this feature lets you take high-quality color pictures. For more information, see "Using the SnapShot Feature" on page 75. The size of this button is adjustable. For information on using the imager or camera, see the computer user manual. 70 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Chapter 2 - Configuring and Managing ITE Toolbar Button and Icon Descriptions ( work environment. When you tap a Volume button, ITE plays the default error sound at the new volume. You can set the volume to one of six levels. Volume down Volume up Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    . Launches the Wireless Scanning wizard to connect to a Bluetooth scanner. Launches the Intermec Settings application. Requires password input if selected. Default password is cr52401. Opens the ITE Main Menu. Using this menu to configure ITE is deprecated and may not be supported by future releases
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    the Windows Start Menu Although ITE is locked down by default, users can still access the Windows Start menu through Intermec Settings or the Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning wizards. The Wireless Printing and Wireless Scanning wizards do not require a password for access. To maintain true
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    Managing is a problem with your user for additional information, but the user canceled the request. There is not enough memory to perform the specified action. A sharing violation occurred. No supported VOIP application is installed on the computer. 74 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    images with SnapShot 1 In the ITE Toolbar, tap . The imager or camera turns on and the Imager screen shows streaming video. A date and time stamp appears at the bottom of the video frame. This sample was taken with the imager in a CN4 computer: Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 75
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    check box for each file you want to send to the host. You can also tap Options > Select All or Deselect All as needed. By default, all files are selected. 3 Tap Menu > FTP Files. The files are sent to the host. 76 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    • Username and password • Port • Image resolution To configure SnapShot settings 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap SnapShot Parameters. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 77
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    JPG or BMP. Default is JPG. You can also configure SnapShot settings in the te_settings.ini file. For more information, see "Camera and Imager Parameters" on page 106. Enabling a Trusted Application When ITE is running, it functions as a locked-down application, which means that users cannot access
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    main menu without saving any changes. Connecting to an RFID Reader If your computer supports RFID, follow the next procedure to connect to and enable an RFID reader. To connect to an RFID reader 1 Open the Intermec Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE
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    for an RFID reader. Default is disabled. Determines the connection type your computer uses to connect to the RFID reader. For the CK3 and CN3, default is Local. For the CV41, default is Remote. IP address for the RFID reader. Default is a null string. 80 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    procedures you can use to customize Intermec Terminal Emulator and includes these sections: • Customizing Intermec Terminal Emulator • Using the Auto-Login Feature • Creating a Custom Parameter File • Changing Text in Menus, Messages, and Settings • Preinitializing the ITE Program • Remapping the
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    If there is no config.dat file on your computer, all settings are written to the te_settings.ini file. Using the Auto- several commands to create auto-login script files. All commands are case-sensitive. For example, WaitFor is a command, but Waitfor is Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    set to any value other than 0, the application prompts the user to press Enter: • before starting a Telnet session with the host. • when the connection existing connection. Restart "x" Restarts the autologin script file. The "x" is a dummy argument. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 83
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    "letmein" Using Control Characters To include control characters in your auto-login script file, all control characters must be enclosed by < > (angle brackets). Note: Some control characters may be represented by their hexadecimal values. 84 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Delete Enter Erase EOF Function keys Home Control Character Definition Insert Left Tab New Line PA1 PA2 PA3 Error reset Right Horizontal Tab Insert Line Feed Left Tab Negative Acknowledge Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 85
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    file 1 Open an ActiveSync connection to the computer. 2 Browse to the auto-login file. 3 Right-click the file and select Delete from the popup menu. The file is deleted. Or, select Rename from the popup menu and rename the file to disable the feature. 86 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Auto-Login With Different User Names and Passwords Input "Enter user name", username InputHidden "Enter password", password HostName "*" WaitFor "login:" Send username Send "" WaitFor "Password:" Send password Send "" #Prompt for user name #Prompt for password #Prompt for host name
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    menu #Await work-in-process menu #Pick option 1 from menu Example 4: Auto-Login With Variable Processing Input "Enter user name", username InputHidden "Enter Password", password HostName "BigHost" WaitFor User:" Send username Send "" WaitFor "Password:" Send password Send "" HostName
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    . These parameter settings become the default (cold start) configuration for the computer. You can customize this setup file to preset almost any parameter you can set from the ITE configuration menus. Note: Currently, Intermec does not support the imager via the "Barcode Parms" section described
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    Mode, Lazy Mode, or Locked Mode. Session 1 is the default qualifier. These configuration lines Number is a variable with a range of 0 to 65535. These lines are valid: port_number = 1; session_1|host_a|port_number = 1; session_2|host_a|port_number = 1; 90 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    setup file assume the default cfglit.dat is used. For instructions on how to change this file, see "Changing Text in Menus, Messages, and Settings" on page 116. Setup Parameters Setup , see "About the KeyAlive Function" on page 34. 0 (disabled) Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 91
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    Password host_a|ssh_password host_b|ssh_password host_c|ssh_password Values Default Value Numeric. Range is 0 to 120. For valid values, see "About the KeyAlive Function" on page 34. 0 (disabled) Alphabetic. Sets to 80 characters. 0 (Telnet) Null 92 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Your Configuration Setup Parameter Options Number (same as radio number Session [1], 2, 3, 4 Values Default Value Character set server_a|charset server_b|charset server_c|charset password server_b|clientcertpassword server_c|clientcertpassword Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Default Value Client private key server_a|clientpkeypassword Alphanumeric. Range is 0 to 50 characters. N/A password keyboard_type For valid values, see "About the Keyboard Type, USB (United States Charset, and Code Page Options" on page Cert 94 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    10 Check Scan All Fields Scan Postamble Character Scan Preamble Character Scanner Type Session Default Value 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) 1 (Disabled) Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    str_2of5|fix_length_1 int_2of5|fix_length_1 ci_2of5|fix_length_1 code_11|fix_length_1 code_93|fix_length_1 plessey|fix_length_1 Values Numeric. Range is 0 to 15. Default Value 0 Numeric. Range is 0 to 15. 0 Numeric. Range is 0 to 99. 0 96 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    |max_length int_2of5|max_length ci_2of5|max_length code_11|max_length code_93|max_length plessey|max_length Values Numeric. Range is 0 to 99. Default Value 0 Numeric. Range is 0 to 99. 0 Numeric. Range is 0 to 99. 0 Numeric. Range is 0 to 99. 0 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 97
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    2, 3, 4 auto-encoded code_39|chk_digit encoded encoded_save code_39|full_ascii Values Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Default Value Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 98 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Default Value Disabled Disabled 0 Generic Protocol Options Generic Protocol Option Descriptions Option Allow Negotiate About Window Size (NAWS) Auto Enter Scan Auto Tab Scan ) 80 (VT/ANSI) Default Value Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled Disabled NA Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 99
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    Allow Alias Any Auto Enter Auto Enter Scan Bright (BRT) Auto Enter Device Name ESC Key Definition Enable 3278E Keyboard Unlock Origin Set Skip Field Exit Use or Disabled. Enabled or Disabled. Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled 100 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Set User Key Locked transmit_bs use_pc_char_set userkey_locked Values Default Value Enabled or Disabled. Enabled String of length 0 to 30 characters. Computer serial Use wildcards to represent multiple characters. For number Disabled Disabled Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 101
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    Font URL Hotspots cursor_mode func_hotspot ignore_bold ignore_cnrtaps menu_hotspot select_font url_hotspots Values Default Value Numeric. Range as follows: 70 Series: Rows: 8 New Bold 3 = Courier New Bold Italic Enabled or Disabled. Disabled 102 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Null Enabled or Disabled. Disabled 0 = Local 1 = Remote Local: CK3, CN3 Remote: CV41 0 = No access to Wireless Printer wizard 0 1 = Launch Wireless Printer wizard 0 = No access to Wireless Scanning wizard 0 1 = Launch Wireless Scanning wizard Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 103
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    • All other computers: 8 to 21 0 = Scroll Setting 1 = Screen Size 8 = Tab Size Numeric. Range is 0 to 79. Numeric. Range is 0 to 23. Default Value Stealth: CV41, CV61 only Lower right: all other computers 8 8 Disabled 20 Corner Mode 10 Tab Size 0 0 104 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    ) Return Result (test feature) return_result Setup Parms Password SIP Alignment password sip_alignment Values Default Value 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled = Left 2 = Right Enabled cr52401 0 (CV41 running WES, CV61) Not supported by other computers. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 105
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    Numeric. Range is 2000 to 60000. Default Value None. 5555 7 45 20 300 5000 Camera and Imager Parameters Note: These settings are supported only by the 70 Series, CK3, address of the host or DNS server. Default Value \my documents\my pictures NA 106 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Default Value User name required for host access. Maximum NA of 21 characters. Password required for host access. Maximum NA of 21 characters. Port number Session Name Set Hot Key Default Value Enabled Disabled Null -1 (none) Disabled Enabled Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 107
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    Intermec computer. For more information, see "" on page 68. Toolbar Option Descriptions Option Session [1], 2, 3, 4 Battery = 0 hebrew_mode|display_on_toolbar = 1 Values Default Value 0 = Off 1 = On Secondary (top) Toolbar 0 = Off 0 1 = On 108 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    toolbar = 0 Intermec Browser intermec_browser|display_on_toolbar = = 1 keyboard_status|number_of_spaces_before = 0 Values Default Value Range is 1 (leftmost on Toolbar Toolbar) 1 to 23 (rightmost on Toolbar). 1 = Small 1 Range is 0 to 23. 0 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 109
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    reader_state|number_of_spaces_before = 0 Values Default Value 0 = Primary (bottom Toolbar Opts 12113 = Intermec Settings 12129 = SIP Settings 12131 = Wireless Printing 12132 = Wireless Scanning 12069, 12113, 12084, XX=Large Range is 0 to 23. 0 110 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    = 0 session_3|toolbar = 0 Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Values Default Value 0 = Primary (bottom) Toolbar 0 1 = Secondary (top) Large 5 = XX=Large Range is 0 to 23. 0 0 = Primary (bottom) Toolbar 0 1 = Secondary (top) Toolbar Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 111
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    ) = 1 snapshot|button_size = 1 snapshot|number_of_spaces_before = 0 snapshot|toolbar Values Default Value 0 = Off 0 1 = On Range is 1 (leftmost on 5 = XX=Large Range is 0 to 23. 0 0 = Primary (bottom) Toolbar 0 1 = Secondary (top) Toolbar 112 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    IP Time Transmission mode Trusted application Session [1], 2, 3, 4 Values Default Value term_id|display_on_toolbar = 0 0 = Off 0 1 = On |button_order_(left-to-right) = 1 Range is 1 (leftmost on Toolbar) 1 to 23 (rightmost on Toolbar). Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 113
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    3 volume_up|button_size = 1 volume_up|number_of_spaces_before = 0 volume_up|toolbar = 0 Values Default Value 1 = Small 1 2 = Medium 3 = Large 4 = X- XX=Large Range is 0 to 23. 0 0 = Primary (bottom) Toolbar 0 1 = Secondary (top) Toolbar 114 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Debug Parameters ITE_DBG controls are reserved for Intermec technical staff and disabled by default. Do not attempt to enable these dbg_scandev = 0 dbg_scanparms = 0 dbg_send = 0 dbg_settings = 0 dbg_ssh = 0 dbg_sip = 0 dbg_startup = 0 dbg_telnet = 0 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 115
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    5250 initialization file as 5250.ini, or the VT/ANSI initialization file as VT220.ini. The file is processed when you reset or warm boot the computer. The file is processed as if the radio had received the data, and must be in the "on-air" format. 116 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    R L D f5 42 11 5d 7f 1d 60 11 40 40 c8 85 93 93 96 40 e6 96 99 93 84 ff ef Buffer address Set buffer address Field type Start of field Buffer address Set buffer address Write control character Erase/write command Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 117
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    93 96 40 e6 96 99 93 84 ff ef Set buffer address Write to display command Clear display command OpCode Note: These instructions assume the remap.cfg file is copied to your computer. For help with copying files, see the computer user manual. You may . 118 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    your computer to send a message and then enter a carriage return. In the remap.cfg file, add this command: Example 2: remap=="My battery is low." To remap the function of : remap=="EHLLAPI value""EHLLAPI value 2""END Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 119
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    end of the remap.cfg file, where: • "macro" is the command you enter end of the macro, type runmacro=, where key is the 4-digit hexadecimal code that identifies the keys that activate the macro. 3 Save the file name as remap.cfg for the macros to work Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    number case-sensitive. Key Code Table To remap keys to send non-display characters, which have ASCII values of less than 20, see the "String Code Table" on page 125. Note: Values not listed here may work but are not supported /* ? key */ /* @ key */ Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 121
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    b key*/ /* c key*/ /* d key*/ /* e key*/ /* f key*/ /* g key*/ /* h key*/ /* i key*/ /* j key*/ /* k key*/ /* l key*/ /* m key*/ /* n key*/ /* o key*/ /* p key*/ /* q key*/ /* r key*/ /* s key*/ /* t key*/ /* u key*/ /* v key*/ /* w key*/ /* x key*/ 122 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    /viewport left key */ /* New line */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up key */ /* Window/viewport down key */ /* Window/viewport right key */ /* PA1 */ /* PA2 */ /* PA3 */ /* Page left key */ /* Field Exit key */ /* Page up key */ Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 123
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    >="string" remap=="string" /* Print key */ /* Reset key */ /* Tab key */ /* Window/viewport up >="string" /* Tab key */ /* Back Tab key */ /* Del key */ /* Enter key */ /* Insert key */ /* Left key */ /* Up key */ /* Down viewport right key */ 124 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    key */ /* Next screen key */ /* Keypad key */ /* Keypad Enter key */ /* Keypad 0 key */ /* Keypad 1 key */ /* Keypad Horizontal Tab, a six, and an End of Text. remap=="" remap Control 4 (Ctrl-T) */ /* Negative Acknowledge (Ctrl-U) */ Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 125
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    End Transmission Block (Ctrl-W) */ /* Cancel (Ctrl-X) */ /* End computer, see the computer user manual. Display character translation files the host (as a keystroke or scan data) or sent to an external the ASCII display character set values for B, beta, Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    to 0xCF 0xD0 to 0xDF 0xE0 to 0xEF 0xF0 to 0xFF Default Display Values 0x20, 0xAD, 0x9B, 0x9C, 0x20, 0x9D, 0x20 Sets Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Language English (U.S.) German Danish/Norwegian Swedish/Finnish Italian Spanish French Belgian IBM Set Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 127
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    (color Index and Color). All characters from a semicolon to the end of the line are ignored. A line is terminated by a carriage Inverse Text color are defaulted to black. If an Index-Color is not defined or the file does not exist, default colors are used. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    ;Back Bold Bold Blink Blink Bold Blink Bold Blink Underline Underline Bold Underline Bold Underline Blink Underline Blink Underline Bold Blink Underline Bold Blink Underline Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 129
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    0x3FUnknown EBCDIC 0xC9 returns ASCII '?' /* Any number of blanks and tabs are allowed before, default translation table in order to customize the displayed characters. For more information, see "Displaying EBCDIC NonEnglish Code Pages" on page 131. 130 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    the ASCII code page. 2 Check for a default translation in the EBCDIC to ASCII table. 5 -6 f o w ¶ F O W 6 -7 g p x ¼ G P X 7 -8 { ì [ Ì h q y ½H Q Y 8 -9 ñ ß Ñ i r z ¾I R Z 9 -A Ç 1 2 3 -B . -C < * % -D ( -E -F ! EO) Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 131
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    to modify the appropriate EBCDIC to ASCII translation table: Default Translation Tables - Code Page 1250 or 1252 Code (Hungarian) SKB (Slovakian) YGI (Slovenian) USB (English - U.S.A. and Canada) AGB or AGI (German) USB (English - U.S.A. and Canada) NEB ( Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Default Translation Tables - Code Page 1250 or 1252 (continued) Code Page 1252 1252 1252 1252 and Canada) Modify This Translation Table ascebden.tbl ascebdsp.tbl ascebdfr.tbl ascebdic.tbl ascebdmn.tbl Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 133
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    Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Default Translation Tables for Code Page 1250 Keyboard Type: Character Mapping: Translation Table: AGB, AGI E 0xed 0x20 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0x20 E 0xfa 0x20 E 0xfb 0x20 E 0xfc 0x5d E 0xfd 0x20 E 0xfe 0xda 134 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    0x5c E 0xe1 0xf7 E 0xea 0x20 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0xd6 E 0xed 0x20 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0x20 E 0xfa 0x20 E 0xfb 0x20 E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0x20 E 0xfe 0xda Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 135
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    3 - Customizing Your Configuration Keyboard Type: Character Mapping: Translation Table: USB IBM code page 37. For specific character mapping, refer to: http:// 0x20 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0x20 E 0xfa 0x20 E 0xfb 0x20 E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0x20 E 0xfe 0xda 136 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration Default Translation Tables for Code Page 1252 Keyboard Type: Character Mapping: Translation Table: AGB IBM E 0xed 0x20 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0x20 E 0xfa 0x20 E 0xfb 0x20 E 0xfc 0x5d E 0xfd 0x20 E 0xfe 0xda Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 137
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    E 0xdf 0xff E 0xe0 0xe8 E 0xea 0xb2 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0xd6 E 0xed 0xd2 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0xd5 E 0xfb 0xdb E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda 138 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    0xb9 E 0xdb 0xfb E 0xdc 0x7e E 0xdd 0xf9 E 0xde 0xfa E 0xdf 0xff E 0xe0 0xc9 E 0xe1 0x20 E 0xea 0xb2 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0x40 E 0xed 0xd2 E 0xee 0xd3 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 139
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    E 0xe0 0x92 E 0xe1 0x20 E 0xea 0xb2 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0x5e E 0xed 0xd2 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0xd5 E 0xfb 0xdb E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda 140 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda Keyboard Type: Character Mapping: Translation Table: NEB, USB IBM code page 37. For specific character mapping, refer to: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/ 0xef 0xd5 E 0xfb 0xdb E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 141
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    E 0xde 0xfa E 0xdf 0xff E 0xea 0xb2 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0xd6 E 0xed 0xd2 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0xd5 E 0xfb 0xdb E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda 142 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    0xff E 0xe1 0xf7 E 0xea 0xb2 E 0xeb 0xd4 E 0xec 0xd6 E 0xed 0xd2 E 0xee 0xd3 E 0xef 0xd5 E 0xfa 0xb3 E 0xfb 0xdb E 0xfc 0xdc E 0xfd 0xd9 E 0xfe 0xda Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 143
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    0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 144 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    0x00 0x4D 0x4E 0x4F 0x50 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x55 0x56 0x57 0x58 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 145
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    Chapter 3 - Customizing Your Configuration 146 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    bar codes you can scan while using the Intermec Terminal Emulator, keypress information for configuring preambles and postambles, and information on using Encoded Code 39. This appendix includes these sections: • Scanning Bar Codes While Using ITE • Preamble and Postamble • Encoded Code 39 147
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    scan these bar codes, configure the computer to use Code 39 in Full ASCII mode using one of these methods: • Use the Intermec Settings application on the computer to enable Code 39 in Full ASCII mode. For help with Intermec Settings, see the computer user manual. • Configure ITE symbology settings
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    Cursor Home (Home) */EH+M* *%Hm* Delete (Del) */EDEL* *%DEL* EOF */EEOF* *%EOF* Erase Input (Clr) */EEINP* *%EINP* Insert */EINS* *%INS* New Line (Return) */ENL* *%NL* Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning 149
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    Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning Reset */ERST* *%RST* AID-Generating or Top-Row Function Keys Clear - 3270, 5250 */ECLR* *%CLR* Enter - 3270, 5250 *%CR* *%CR* F1 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF1* *%F1* /ANSI */EF6* *%F6* F7 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF7* *%F7* 150 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    , VT/ANSI */EF15* *%F15* F16 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF16* *%F16* F17 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF17* *%F17* F18 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF18* *%F18* Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning 151
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    *%F19* F20 - 3270, 5250, VT/ANSI */EF20* *%F20* Note: For VT/ANSI, scan the following F21 bar code label to toggle between Line Edit (block) mode and Character mode: F21 * *%PA2* PA3 - 3270 */EPA3* *%PA3* Help (nonerror state) - 5250 */EHELP* *%HELP* 152 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    (¢) */ECENT* *%CENT* Not (¬) */ENOT* *%NOT* Field Exit Key - 5250 Field Exit */EFLDX* *%FLDX* Signal Keys - 5250 Attn */EATTN* *%ATTN* Help (from error state) */EHELP* *%HELP* Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning 153
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    EINP* Error Reset */EERR* *%ERR* Hex */EHEX* *%HEX* Insert */EINS* *%INS* Special Host Key - 5250 Sys Req */ESYSR* *%SYSR* 5250 Additional Functions Dup (duplicate enabled fields only) */EDUP* *%DUP* Field- */EFLD/M* *%FLD-* Field+ */EFLD/K* *%FLD+* 154 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    * Editing Keys - VT/220/320 Find */EFIND* *%FIND* Insert */EINS* *%INS* Next Screen */ENEXT* *%NEXT* Previous Screen */EPREV* *%PREV* Remove */EREM* *%REM* Select */ESEL* *%SEL* Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning 155
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    0x86 N/A F24 0x87 0xa0 0x87 N/A Enter 0x0d 0x0d 0x0d BackTab 0x0a 0x0a 0xdc Bell Field Exit 0x07 0xfa 0x07 0xfa ‡ 0x07 0x9a Field+ 0x93 0x93 N/A Field- 0x94 0x94 N/A ‡Note: For the CN3 and CV61 only, the wedge amble is 0x95 156 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    end of the bar code. If you attempt to use an invalid sequence (termed "reserved" in the table) the computer beeps and the data stream is flushed. Note: For 5250 emulation, when Encoded Code 39 is enabled, a Field Exit is generated when the last scanned Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Scanning ANSI) 18 hexadecimal (t) %0 (VT/ANSI) Enter (t) /0 (VT/ANSI) 19 hexadecimal (t) PF12 (3270) /C # (pound) %D PA1 (3270) or Error Reset (5250) /D $ (dollar) %E PA2 (3270) or Help (5250 forward slash) %P { (left brace) /P F15 (t) 158 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Appendix A - Bar Code Scanning Key Press Sequences for Encoded Code 39 (continued) Sequence %Q %R %S %T %U %V %W %X buffer to the host computer. Terminating keys should appear only at the end of the bar code. If they are located in the middle Enter> Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 159
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    feature is enabled. In this case, the encoded forward tab overrides the Auto Entr Scan mode. However, if a +D is scanned, the computer places the letter d at the current cursor location and the Auto Entr Scan mode then executes an Enter keypress. 160 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Keypad This appendix lists keypresses for ITE functionality for computers that support ITE, and includes these topics: • About ITE and Computer Keypads • About the Soft Input Panels • Using the CK3 Keypads • Using the CK70 Keypads • Using the CK71 Keypads • Using the CN3, CN3e, CN4, and CN4e Keypads
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    Toggled and Default keypads. • Tap _ to use uppercase keys with numbers. • Tap _, then S to use lowercase keys with shifted characters. • Tap } @ to enter Auto-Login Restart. • Tap } = to toggle between Line Edit (block) mode and Character mode. 162 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    . See its online help for instructions on installing the custom SIP to your computer. Contact your Intermec representative for more information. To switch SIPs • Follow the procedure described in "Configuring Options for Each Session" on page 23. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 163
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad 3270 Keypads Default Keypad Shifted Keypad Function Toggled Keypad Caps Locked Keypad Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad 164 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    5250 Keypads Default Keypad Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad Shifted Keypad Function Toggled Keypad Caps Locked Keypad Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 165
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad VT/ANSI Keypads Default Keypad Shifted Keypad Function Toggled Keypad Caps Locked Keypad Caps Locked + Shifted Keypad 166 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    all computers. Note: The key sequences described here begin with the Default keypad. Cursor and Paging Keys To Move Window/viewport up Window Enter Back Tab Ctrl Forward Tab Caps Lock Return Tap the SIP Key Shift - B.T. Ctrl (VT/ANSI only) Tab Cap Enter Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    N/A Reset Res N/A N/A N/A } - Find } } } - Insert N/A N/A } - NextSc N/A N/A } - PrevSc N/A N/A } - Remove N/A N/A } - Select 5250 Keys and Functions To Enter Attn Help (from error state) Field Exit Tap the SIP Keys } - Att } - Hlp * 168 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User
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    } - Dup } , } - Not supported Hex VT/ANSI Control Keys To Enter SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT Enter Tap the SIP Keys Access TE configuration menus Shift - Mn VT/ANSI Transmission Mode: Toggle between Line Edit (block) and } - Mode Character mode Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad Using the CK3 Keypads CK3 Alphabetic Keypad CK3 Numeric Keypad 170 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    a character or do an operation printed in green on the overlay. For more information on basic keypresses for the CK3, see: • the CK3 Mobile Computer User's Manual. • the CK3R and CK3X Mobile Computer User Manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 171
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    Function Keys Function Back Tab Backspace Caps Lock Forward Tab Return Shift Space F1 G b H b I b J b K b L b M b N b O b P b Q b R b S b T b U b V b W Numeric Keypad c j { b r j NA b l c { ¡ through c ¡ c ¢ c £ c ¤ c ¥ c ¦ c § c ¨ c © c ª c « c ¬ 172 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Screen Roll Up Next Screen Page Left Page Up Page Down Page Right Field + Field - Alphanumeric Keypad x c S c C c A c 4 c 6 c 2 c G c 8 c H c U c O c P c V b 7 b 1 Numeric Keypad x c x c . c 0 c 1 c 2 c 5 c 7 c 8 c 9 c l c u c d c r b u b d Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 173
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    to type a character or do an operation printed in green on the overlay. For more information on basic keypresses, see the 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual. 174 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    B - Using the Computer Keypad CK70 Characters and Functions To Enter @ (at symbol) & (ampersand) * (asterisk) : N/A b U b 0 b 2 b 5 c X N/A N/A c s N/A . b s c 0 c Y b Y b S c X c V b V b T c T b U c U b W c 8 b 8 b Z N/A N/A b 4 b 6 N/A c S c W j Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 175
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    To Enter Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Esc Alt Ctrl Send Call End Call Large Alpha Keypad { u d l r y y e c? y s | N/A Ctrl b A b C Alphanumeric Keypad { u d l r y y e c? y s | Alt Ctrl c 1 c 3 176 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    and functions printed above the keys are color-coded to correspond with the matching shift keys. CK71 Shift Keys Shift Key [Orange] b [Green] c Function Press b plus a key to basic keypresses, see the 70 Series Mobile Computer User Manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 177
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad CK71 Characters and Functions To Enter : (colon) ; (semicolon) , (comma) $ (dollar) b 8 b 5 c X N/A N/A c s . b s b Y b S c X c V b V b T c T b U c U b W c 2 b 2 b Z b 4 b 6 c S c W j { u d l r y y e c m y 178 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Alt Ctrl Alphanumeric Keypad s | b | Ctrl CK71 Function Keys To Enter F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 c ¡ c ¢ c £ c ¤ c ¥ c ¦ c § c ¨ c © c ª c « c ¬ Alphanumeric Keypad b ¡ b ¢ b £ b ¤ b ¥ b A b B b C b D b E b F b G b H b I b J b K b L b M b N Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 179
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    CK71 ITE Keys To Enter Attention Autolog Clear Duplicate EEOF Erase Find Field + Field Fieldmark Help Hex Home Keypad Menu Mode New Line Next Screen PA1 PA2 PA3 Page Print Previous Screen Remove Reset £ c d c P c 7 c R c | c e c 5 c 8 c Q b d N/A N/A 180 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    the keypad also performs the Reset function. For more information on basic keypresses, see: • CN3 Mobile Computer User's Manual for Windows Mobile 5.0. • CN3 Mobile Computer User's Manual for Windows Mobile 6.1. • CN4 Mobile Computer User's Manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 181
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    - Using the Computer Keypad CN3 and CN4 Special Keys To Enter ^ (caret) @ (ampersand) & (and) * b O b P ] b W s Alphabetic Keypad ] b R b A b H b D b M b T b B ] b S ] b J ] . ] U ] b X ] b T ] b C . b O b F b G ] b Z b S ] b U b j b ] e ) k ] ( s 182 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Enter CN50 and CS40 Numeric Keypad Q W E % R + T 1 Y 2 U 3 I O P A & S : D / F G 4 H 5 J 6 K L ' ' Z X * C V 7 B 8 N 9 M Esc sym 0 Spa ce Enter • CN50 Mobile Computer User's Manual. • CS40 Mobile Computer User's Manual. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 183
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    and CS40 Basic Keypresses Function Forward Tab Back Tab Space Backspace Shift Caps Lock Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow ok Start (Windows c0 { b or c c1 u d b< b> N/A N/A # N/A N/A N/A * b# c# b* c* N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A . | b. 184 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    do an operation printed in orange on the overlay. Press c plus a key to type a character or do an operation printed in green on the overlay. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 185
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    the 70 Series Mobile Computer User's Manual. CN70 Characters and Functions To Enter @ (at symbol) & V b A b Z j { u d l r y y e b P b or y s | p CN70e QWERTY Keypad b Q b U * b I , b E b O b R . b T b V b Y b W j { u d l r y y e b P b or y s | p 186 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    on basic keypresses, see the CV41 Vehicle Mount Computer User Guide. CV41 Special Keys To Enter : (colon) ; (semicolon) , (comma) $ (dollar) ! (exclamation) - (hyphen or minus) . (period) + (plus) Keypad b D b F b J b R b Q b 5 . or b K b 8 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 187
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    vertical bar) ̀ (grave) Forward Tab Backspace Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow Right Arrow CapsLock Enter ok Shift Space Esc Alt Ctrl Keypad b H b 2 b M b V b C b B b N b Z b X b s b S b A b G b 4 b 6 b { b | j { u d l r b ] e Alt- ? ] s | Alt Ctrl 188 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    ¡ b ¢ b £ b ¤ b ¥ b ¦ b § b ¨ b © b ª Alt-¡ Alt-¢ Alt-£ Alt-¤ CV41 ITE Keys To Enter Attention Autolog Clear Duplicate EEOF Erase Find Field + Field - Keypad Alt-A Alt-S Alt-6 Alt-D Alt-W Alt-E Alt-F b 1 Alt-1 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad 189
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    Print Previous Screen Remove Reset Return Roll Down Roll Up System Request View Down View Up Keypad Alt-G b 3 Alt-I Alt-H Alt-K Alt-M Alt-O Alt-N b 9 Alt-T Alt-Y Alt-U Alt-u Alt-d Alt-l Alt-r Alt-P b 7 Alt-R Alt-| Alt-e Alt-5 Alt-8 Alt-Q b d b u 190 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    depending on number of rows and button sizes. IsFullScreen Determines whether or not ITE is running in 0 = Not full screen full screen mode, which sets whether ITE uses 1 = Full screen screen coordinates or work area for placing the SIP onscreen. Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 191
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    Terminal Emulation main menu in Intermec Settings. For help, see "To configure ITE directly on the computer" on page 21. 2 Tap SIP Height or SIP Width and enter the new value: • For SIP height, the range is 125 to the maximum height of the work area (in pixels). Default value is 125 (CV41) or
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    , T = 0x54, U = 0x55, V = 0x56, W = 0x57, X = 0x58, Y = 0x59, Z = 0x5A, VK_SEMICOLON = 0xBA, VK_EQUAL = 0xBB, VK_COMMA = 0xBC, VK_HYPHEN = 0xBD, VK_PERIOD = 0xBE, VK_SLASH = 0xBF, VK_BACKQUOTE = 0xC0, VK_LBRACKET = 0xDB, VK_BACKSLASH = 0xDC, Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 193
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    = 0xED, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_CLR = 0xF5, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_PAGE_LEFT = 0x88, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_PAGE_RIGHT = 0x89, VK_UP = 0x26, VK_PRIOR = 0x21, VK_LEFT = 0x25, VK_HOME = 0x24, VK_RIGHT = 0x27, VK_NEXT = 0x22, VK_DOWN = 0x28, VK_EREOF = 0xF9, 194 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    = 0xEA, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_NEXT_SC = 0xEB, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_MODE = 0xF0, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_VIEW_LEFT = 0x8A, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_VIEW_RIGHT = 0x8B, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_VIEW_UP = 0x8C, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_VIEW_DOWN = 0x8D, VK_OEM_INTERMEC_REMOVE = 0xEF Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 195
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad CV41 and CV61 SIPs Note: These illustrations show the SIPs for the CV61. SIPs for the CV41 are identical but sized differently. 3270 Default SIP 3270 Shifted SIP 3270 Function Toggled SIP 3270 Caps Locked SIP 196 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad 3270 Caps Locked + Shifted SIP 5250 Default SIP 5250 Shifted SIP 5250 Function Toggled SIP 5250 Caps Locked SIP Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 197
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad 5250 Caps Locked + Shifted SIP VT/ANSI Default SIP VT/ANSI Shifted SIP VT/ANSI Function Toggled SIP VT/ANSI Caps Locked SIP 198 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad VT/ANSI Caps Locked + Shifted SIP Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 199
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    Appendix B - Using the Computer Keypad 200 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    I Index 201
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    , 64 postamble and preamble values, 156 bar codes for configuring ITE, 148- 155 battery icon, for toolbar, 68 Battery Indicator icon, 68 Beep on Error, 44 bell tones, 10 BRT Auto Enter, 46 button order, for toolbar, 68 button size, for toolbar, 68 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    network, setting up, 3 postamble, 156 preamble, 156 printer, setting, 59 protocol options, 42 remotely, 22 RFID reader, 79 setup file, custom, 89 with Intermec Settings, 21 Copy/Paste option, for display, 52 CR to CRLF, 47 critical.wav file, 10 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide Index CS40
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    by phone, xi global services and support, xi product manuals, downloading, xii warranty information, xi web support, xi Intermec Browser button, for toolbar, 69 Intermec Settings, 21 accessing in Menu Settings, 72 directly on computer, 21 using remotely, 22 Intermec Terminal Emulator. see ITE
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    Paging Key bar codes, 148 password, for ITE Menus, 66 Pause command, for auto-login script, 83 postamble, 156 preamble, 156 preinitializing ITE, 116 print modes, for VT/ANSI, 17 printer, setting, 59 printing from a VT/ANSI host, 17 product manuals, Intermec, xii PromptSessionStart command, for auto
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    Options in Menu Settings, 72 screen, illustrated, 67 Top-Row Function Key bar codes, 150 top-row function keys, for VT/ ANSI, 16 Transmission Mode icon, for toolbar, 71 transmission mode, VT/ANSI, 17 trusted application button for toolbar, 71 enabling, 78 Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide
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    command, for auto-login script, 83 warranty information, xi WD Rcv Timeout, described, 60 WD Send Timeout, described, 60 website, Intermec, xi Wireless Printing, in Menu Settings, 72 Wireless Scanning, in Menu Settings, 72 www.intermec.com, xi Intermec Terminal Emulator (ITE) User Guide 207
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    Worldwide Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, Washington 98203 U.S.A. tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.intermec.com © 2013 Intermec Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved. Intermec Terminal Emulation (ITE) User Guide *934-049-006* P/N 934-049-006
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