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TER This command puts the HT630 in either Terminal Emulation Mode
or FormCaching Application Mode depending on which function you
select. See Chapter 4 ‘Built-in Application - FormCaching’ for details on
how to congure and use FormCaching.
In Terminal Emulation Mode, the HT630 transmits data to or
receives data from a host computer. In this mode, data input from the
bar code reader or keypad is displayed on screen and output to
the serial port. Data received from the serial port is displayed on the
LCD screen. Communication parameters, such as baud rate, data bits,
parity, stop bits and ow control, must be set to be compatible with the
destination in order to send data properly.
COM This command puts the HT630 in Kermit Server Mode.
The following are the available Kermit commands for the Host/PC:
Command Description
Send lename
Send a le from the Host/PC to the HT630 and
store it in RAM
Get lename Get a le from the HT630 to the Host/PC
Remote dir List les stored in the HT630’s RAM
Remote Del lename Delete a data le stored in the HT630’s RAM
Make sure to set the HT630 communication parameters to match
the Host/PC system before proceeding with data communication.
Press to return to Ready Mode.
DIR This command shows the les stored in the HT630’s RAM with the
following information:
• The list of le names stored in RAM
• The size of the program execution area
• The amount of free RAM left
ERA This command deletes a le from RAM.
After the le has been deleted, it cannot be
recovered.
Use the left and right arrow (
) keys
to toggle the les and press to delete.
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