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Last updated: 10/14/05

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Contents BRR-L Page Nextel RoadRunners Scanner BRR-L Programming Guide ContentsPage Status Connection BluetoothIntroduction TriggerSwitch-on Delay General ConfigurationReset Default Settings Advanced FeaturesTimestamp on Timestamp off No Data Loss ModeSwitch on delay 2 seconds Switch on delay 0 second Timestamp OptionSet Timestamp END of Config Programming procedure for Set Timestamp optionTrigger Reading ModeReal Time Mode standard mode Usage ModesReal Time without ACK beep Real Time modeBatch Mode Real Time with ACK beepGood Read Beep on Good Read Beep OFF Beep and LED SettingsLED Config default LED Config inverted LED onPower = 10dBm Power = 20dBm Sniff SettingsPower Emission Settings Beep Level Volume = LOW Beep evel Volume = HighPrefix on Prefix off Security PIN code SettingsDisable BT security code Enable BT security code Prefix and Suffix= Max suffix prefix length is 32 characters Programming procedure for set suffix prefix optionVoting Symbology SettingsSymbology Default Settings Symbology IdentifierDisable all symbologies Enable all symbologies Disable All SymbologiesCodabar Settings Code 11 Settings Code 39 settings Code 93 Settings Code 128 SettingsInterleaved 2 of 5 Settings MSI Code Settings Standard 2 of 5 Settings 12 UPC/ EAN Settings UPC / EAN UPC number system UPC-A Transmitted UPC / EAN check digit UPC-E transmittedUPC / EAN check digit EAN-8 transmitted Programming procedure for set min Max length option Procedure to be followed for each barcode is shown belowSet Min or Max Length Option Start Set Max length Start set min lengthHeader Selected Symbology Appendix 1 Symbology TableCode EAN Name Programming Bar Code Upper Case Letters A-ZLower Case Letters a-z Space PunctuationNumber Name Decimal NumbersNumber Programming Bar Code Control CharactersTelepen Option Values Symbology CharacterModifier Characters Code 39 Option Values

BRR-L specifications

Nextel Communications, a prominent player in the telecommunications sector in Brazil, is known for its innovative solutions and robust offerings tailored for both individual users and businesses. One of its key models is the BRR-L, designed specifically to meet the dynamic needs of Brazilian consumers.

The BRR-L is built on an efficient platform that combines essential communication features with advanced mobile technology. A standout characteristic of the BRR-L is its push-to-talk (PTT) functionality, which allows users to communicate instantly with colleagues or friends with the simple press of a button. This feature, often favored by businesses, enhances collaboration and streamlines communication processes.

In terms of design, the BRR-L sports a rugged, durable build that is resistant to the rigors of daily life. This makes it particularly valuable for users in field operations, construction, and other outdoor environments. Its enhanced durability ensures that it can withstand drops, spills, and extreme temperatures, catering to users who need a reliable device in challenging conditions.

The BRR-L operates on a dual SIM system, allowing users to manage personal and work lines conveniently from a single device. This flexibility is particularly appealing in the Brazilian market, where consumers often juggle multiple mobile plans. Additionally, the device supports 4G LTE technology, providing users with fast internet access and reliable connectivity for streaming, browsing, and engaging with multimedia content.

Battery life is another significant highlight of the BRR-L. Equipped with a high-capacity battery, it offers extended usage time, making it ideal for professionals who are on the move and may not have consistent access to charging facilities.

Moreover, the BRR-L comes with an intuitive user interface that simplifies navigation and enhances user experience. It supports a range of applications, ensuring that users can stay connected not just through calls but also through messaging and social networking platforms.

In summary, Nextel’s BRR-L combines durable construction, effective communication features, and modern technology to create a versatile mobile device. Its unique offerings cater to the needs of varied users, making it a compelling choice in the competitive Brazilian telecommunications landscape. Whether for personal use or professional applications, the BRR-L stands as a testament to Nextel’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.