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Using reader commands, Change configuration, Example 1 – Intermec 700 User Manual

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Configurable Settings

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700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

Using Reader Commands

After the 700 Color Computer is connected to your network, you can
send the 700 Color Computer a reader command from an application to
perform a task, such as changing the time and date. Some reader com-
mands temporarily override the configuration settings and some change
the configuration settings.

Change Configuration

The Change Configuration command must precede any configuration
command. If you enter a valid string, the 700 Color Computer configura-
tion is modified and the computer emits a high beep. To send the Change
Configuration command through the network, use the

$+ [command]

syntax where command is the two-letter command syntax for the configu-
ration command followed by the value to be set for that command.
You can also make changes to several different commands by using the

$+ [command]...[command n]

syntax. There are seven configuration

command settings that can be changed in this way. See each command for
information on respective acceptable “data” values.

Command

Syntax

Audio Volume

BVdata

Automatic Shutoff

EZdata

Backlight Timeout

DFdata

Key Clicks

KCdata

Virtual Wedge Grid

AFdata

Virtual Wedge Postamble

AEdata

Virtual Wedge Preamble

ADdata

Note: See pages 344 and 346 for more information about the Virtual
Wedge Postamble
and Virtual Wedge Preamble commands.

Example 1

To change the Beep Volume to Off, you can send this string to the 700
Color Computer through the network:

$+BV0

where:

$+

Indicates Change Configuration.

BV

Specifies the Audio Volume parameter.

0

Specifies a value of Off.

Example 2

To change the Beep Volume to Very Quiet and the Virtual Wedge Grid
to 123:

$+BV1AF123

where:

$+

Indicates Change Configuration

BV1

Specifies Audio Volume, set to Very Quiet (1)

AF123

Specifies Virtual Wedge Grid, set to a value of 123.