Worth Data 701 RF Barcode Reader User Manual


 
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LCD Display Mode........................................... 2-7, 6-6
Leading characters
trimming using preamble....................................2-15
Leading digits for UPC/EAN...............................2-11, J-2
Leading spaces and Accumulate mode.................... E-4
LEFT ARROW key-transmitting ASCII 30 to host6-12
Length restrictions on bar codes..............................2-15
Link Test from base to host........................................ 2-23
Literacy as a data collection problem........................7-1
LOADER.EXE program to download firmware......D-1
Location of Base and Relay ......................................4-5
Logic Error................................................................8-3
LOGMARS .............................................................. E-1
Longer Laser reading................................................ L-2
Loose decoding algorithm for Laser scanners ........2-13
Low Batteries .................................................... 1-5, 8-3
Low Battery message ..................................................1-5
LZ300 Laser Scanner...............................................N-2
LZ400 Laser Scanner...............................................N-2
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magnetic stripe input.................................................6-3
magstripe command ..................................................6-4
Magstripe input.......................See Zebra Cameo Printer
data format from Cameo .....................................6-34
maintaining backwards compatibility.....................2-22
Making terminal beep................................................6-2
Making your own extension cables..........................C-1
Mapping of voice messages......................................7-2
Maximizing long range laser...................................2-20
Menu setup using the keypad....................................2-3
message format for host to terminal programming...6-1
Metal walls and RF......................................................4-1
Microphone................................................................7-3
plugging in to AUX jack.......................................7-3
Min/max length checks ...........................................2-17
Min/max length checks in Preamble.......................2-16
mm/dd/yy.................................................................2-18
Modulus 43 Check Characters................................. E-2
MSI check digits.......................................................K-1
MSI/Plessey.............................................................2-14
multi-dropping additional Relays.............................B-1
Multiple Base stations - changing channel................1-3
Multiple terminals on a Base.....................................4-6
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New installation troubleshooting ..............................8-2
New Zealand channels...............................................2-6
NiCad batteries
checking jumpers when recharging.......................1-6
NSC assignments........................................................ J-2
NSC characters - enabling transmission .................2-11
Null modem cable pin-outs (F34)............................C-1
Numeric "Barpad"....................................................E-4
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OFF key - hitting it twice..........................................5-3
ON/OFF button..........................................................1-4
One Way Mode - getting into...................................1-7
One-Way mode..........................................................3-4
adding postamble for ENTER (CR)......................3-5
multiple terminals..................................................3-5
using preamble to transmit Terminal ID...............3-5
One-Way Mode - brief description of.......................3-1
Opening a Base or Relay..........................................A-1
Operational Theory....................................................3-1
Operator Errors..........................................................5-3
Optional Features.....................................................N-1
Organic materials' effect on RF..................................4-1
Outputting ASCII characters
in place of actual characters entered...................2-17
Outputting data to a serial device from terminal ......6-2
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Parity for RF Terminal............................................2-21
Parity settings to use serial printer....................................2-21
Partial data from Base to Relay.................................4-4
Partial reads on EAN-13.........................................2-12
Partitions
changing for voice messages ................................7-2
for voice messages................................................7-2
Password....................................................................2-3
PDF 417 scanners......................................................6-3
Performance Issues....................................................4-1
Performing a Site Test...............................................4-2
PICK requirements.....................................................8-6
Pin-outs..................................................................... C-1
Zebra Cameo Printer..............................................C-3
Planning for expansion..............................................5-2
Planning for hardware failures..................................5-2
Planning for system failures......................................5-1
Playing a voice message on a terminal .....................6-2
Playing back a recorded voice message....................7-3
Plessey code.............................................................K-1
Poor lighting situations
suggestions for dealing with .................................7-1
poor read rates when scanning bar codes..................8-7
Portable Printer Pin-outs for Zebra Cameo.............. C-3
Portable Printers - about the Zebra Cameo Printer.6-33
portable printing......................................................6-34
Portkey - using with One-Way mode........................3-4
Postamble................................................................2-16
using in One-Way mode to send terminator.........3-5
using to check data length in NON PORTABLE
mode................................................................2-17
Postambles and selective trimming.........................2-17
powering up base station after programming..........2-24
Power-up
6 beeps from terminal ...........................................8-7
Preamble..................................................................2-15
selective trimming...............................................2-16
using in One-Way mode to send Terminal ID......3-5
using to check data length...................................... 2-16
Prefix for bar code types.........................................2-12
Press Enter When Ready prompt during Site Test....4-2
Preventing another Base from listening........................2-6
Printers - setting Parity to match serial printer.......2-21
Problems reading Bar Codes.....................................8-7
Problems with a new installation..............................8-2
Programming Base to Host formats..........................6-7
Programming Commands
clearing individual lines on terminal screen.........6-2
clearing terminal screen........................................6-2
displaying date and time on terminal....................6-2
making terminal beep............................................6-2
outputting data to a serial device on terminal.......6-2
playing a voice message on a terminal .................6-2
reinitializing terminals..........................................6-2
Programming for the RF Terminal............................6-1
Programming Voice Messages..................................7-2
Protocol setting for serial printer ............................2-21
PSC Long Range Laser Scanner..............................N-2