Intermec CV30 TE 2000 Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide - Page 182
Displaying Double-Byte Characters (5250, VT/ANSI), Loading Double-Byte Characters (700 Color), CK61)
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Chapter 5 - Customizing Your Configuration Displaying Double-Byte Characters (5250, VT/ANSI) To order a Double-Byte Character Set, contact your Intermec representative and then follow instructions in the computer user manual to install it. Loading Double-Byte Characters (700 Color) The following files are downloaded for 700 Colors devices. Be sure to set the computer's screen size to 8x16. To load cab files that support double-byte characters 1 From your desktop, select Start > Windows Explorer, then browse the "C:\\Program Files\Intermec\TE2000" path for the following .cab files: Language Traditional Chinese Japanese Thai Korea Pocket PC 2003 or Windows Mobile 2003 BIG730.arm.cab JP730.arm.cab THAI730.arm.cab DIopen1.cab 2 Select the appropriate .cab file, do a right-click for a pop-up menu, then select Copy. 3 Within the Mobile Device directory, select My Pocket PC > SDMMC_Disk > cabfiles. 4 Do a right-click for a pop-up menu, then select Paste. 5 If the Secure Digital storage card is not installed in 700 Colors, paste the .cab file into the root of the object store. 6 After extracting the .cab files, perform a warm-boot on the computer. When rebooted, the newly copied .cab file automatically activates the double-byte character fonts for usage. Loading Double-Byte Characters (CK30, CK61) The CK30, CK61s need these .cab files for double-byte character support. To load cab files that support double-byte characters 1 From your desktop, select Start > Windows Explorer, then browse the "C:\\Program Files\Intermec\TE2000" path for the following .cab files: Language Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Thai Korea Windows CE GBCK30.arm.cab BIGCK30.arm.cab JPCK30.arm.cab THAICK30.arm.cab KRCK30.arm.cab TE 2000TM Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide 161