Intermec CV30 IDL Resource Kit Developer's Guide - Page 14
About the Communications Resource Kit, About the Data Collection Resource Kit, For the 700 Color, CK3
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About the Communications Resource Kit The Communications Resource Kit provides developer control over the various network and communications radios and connections. On all Intermec computers, use the Communications Resource Kit to: • configure the 802.11 radio, network and security settings. • configure profiles for wireless security. • transmit and receive messages from input connections or via TFTP. • get connection status. • exchange data with an Intermec Application Server via UDP Plus. For the 700 Color, CK3, CK61, CN3, CN4, and CV30 computers, this Resource Kit also provides functionality to: • load and unload Ethernet and 802.11 network drivers. • get the currently loaded network device (Ethernet or 802.11). • enable and disable the startup of the FTP server on bootup. • check the availability of the 802.11 network. For the 700 Color, CK61, and CN3 computers, this Resource Kit also provides the ability to communicate with the Intermec 6920 Server via NRINet. About the Data Collection Resource Kit The Data Collection Resource Kit includes tools and libraries for integrating bar code scanning, imaging, and magnetic stripe card reading into your data collection application, providing complete control over how and what data is collected. Use the Data Collection Resource Kit to: • enable bar code scanners, and turn scanners on and off. • control, configure, and read data from bar code scanners. • set filters to filter and edit data coming from bar code scanners. For example, you can set a filter string to only send Code 39 data to your application and exclude data encoded in other symbologies. • use the virtual wedge to wedge data from bar code scanners as keyboard input. This allows applications without any scanner support to receive scanner data. • enable read-ahead mode, in which data is queued until the application is ready to read it. Read-ahead mode decouples reader performance from the application performance; that is, data is read as fast as the user can scan it, independent of the connection processing load. • set decoding and attribute options for bar code symbologies. • enable the Data or Read LEDs of the scanner. • create scanner groups to manage and configure many scanners simultaneously. • capture full-page documents, pictures, and signatures from imagers. • read data from magnetic stripe card readers. 4 IDL Resource Kit Developer's Guide