Intermec 6110 manual PenRight Physical Port, Pixel, Plug and Play, Polled Protocol

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GLOSSARY

PenRight

A third party development environment that allows users to create DOS or Windows applications by dragging and dropping. You can visit their web site at: www.penright.com

Physical Port

Equates to port connector. The 4980 Controller has four internal physical ports (“A”, “B”, “C”, and “D”). It also has six connectors (“A”, “B”, “C”, “D”, “LAN1”, and “LAN2”). Ports “B”, “C”, and “D” are permanently attached to the

15-pin connectors labeled “B”, “C”, and “D” respectively on the back of the controller. Port “A” is attached to either the 15-pin RS-232 connector labeled “A” or to both of the two

9-pin RS-485 connectors labeled “LAN1” and “LAN2”. Port “A” is attached to the RS-485 connectors when it is configured as a LAN port, otherwise it is attached to the RS-232 connector labeled “A.”

PING (Packet Internet Groper)

A utility program that determines if a TCP/IP connection exists between a workstation and a server.

Pixel

The smallest graphic unit to be displayed on screen.

Plug and Play

The combination of BIOS, operating system, and peripheral device components that provides an environment that configures itself, thereby avoiding potential hardware conflicts for the operating system by polling the peripheral devices, assessing their requirements, and determining and implementing optimal settings for each device.

Polled Protocol

A system for multiplexing with more than one radio terminal by systematically querying each unit for traffic.

Port

The physical hardware communication port.

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Contents USER’S Guide Acknowledgments Contents Operation Figures Tables Section About This User’s GuideSection Hand-Held Computer Description Appendix aAppendix B Front View Back View Hand-Held Computer Keyboard Battery DisplayBacklight Main Memory MemoryPC Cards Flash ROMPC Card Slots PC Card Slots Suspend and Resume Key Gold Shift KeyRadio Card Options and AccessoriesResetting Serial PortsIntegrated Scanner Pod Slide the Port Replicator onto the computer as shown Port ReplicatorMagnetic Stripe Reader Serial Pod GSM with SIM card Power source Hand-Held Computer SpecificationsSystem Components Getting Started IntroductionReplace the battery with a similar kind Rechargeable Battery LabelInstalling the Main Battery Your Hand-Held Computer Charging The BatteriesPower Status LED Multipack Charger External SourceSingle Pack Charger Removing the Main Battery Measuring Battery Pack Capacity Backup Battery Life Backup BatteryBios Update Using PC Cards to Load Your ProgramsInstalling PC Cards BootingAccessing the PC Card Slots Removing PC Cards Installing a Modem Card Installing Modem Cable Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Remove the SIM cover from the hand-held computer Installing the Subscriber Identity Module SIMInstalling SIM Low Battery Indication Routine Care and MaintenanceCleaning Your Hand-Held Computer Docking ConnectorsCase and Display Troubleshooting Are lighting Troubleshooting ChartCondition Solution Hand-Held Not Power Up Computer Does Repair Service Appendix a Connector Pin-OutsPin Signal Function Pin Docking ConnectorPhone Jack Pin-Outs RJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-OutsAppendix a Appendix B Entry PointPop-Up Menus Drop-Down Lists Network Parameters Alphanumeric FieldsTitle Screen Language Selection Communications Menu appears after the Title Screen Communications MenuOption 1 Begin Comm Session Begin Comm Session with Network Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-9 Begin Comm Session with MODEM/DIRECT Begin Comm Session with Interserver Begin Comm Session with Accessory CardESC Session StatusHand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-13 Novell Netware 800 ESC key Appendix B Option 2 Comm Setting Suboption 1 Network Suboption 2 MODEM/DIRECT Suboption 4 Handheld Suboption 5 Remote OPS Suboption 3 Accessory Card Suboption 6 InterserverOption 4 Network Parameters Option 3 Unit IDNetwork Parameters with Nrinet or Tftp Option 4 Modem Parameters Network Parameters with Novell NetwareSuboption 1 Modem Type Modem Init String Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response Suboption 3 BPS Rate Suboption 2 ProtocolOption 5 Network Interface Suboption 4 Data FormatSuboption 5 Auto Answer Option 5 Phone Number Option 9 Advanced Utilities Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME Async APIButton Boot Default DriveBootable ATA Bisync BInary SYNChronous communicationsCPU ClickCmos Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor ControllerDouble-Click Default DriveDock DOS Disk Operating SystemEOT EepromFSK Frequency Shift Keying ETX End Of TextFlash Flash CardGUI/PM Host Port com4980 Host AddressHost Computer Host ControllerLayer InternetIrDA LAN Local Area NetworkLCD NAK Negative Acknowledgement Native Mode ADKMQL Multi-Quad Lockbox MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating SystemNmsd NrinetNull PC Personal Computer Open Wireless LAN NodeOpen Systems Pan BorderPEN*KEY Polled Protocol PenRight Physical PortPixel Plug and PlayProprietary Systems Portrait ModePort Replicator Programmer’s Reference GuideRAS RXD TXD TTYUPC Universal Product Code WirelessUCC Uniform Code Council UCS Uniform Communications StandardIndex Index