NCR 7870 manual Program Example, Tone Length Milliseconds, Tone On/Off, Tone Volume

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Tone Length (Milliseconds)

The Hex C tag permits you to set the length of the Good Read Tone by listening to it. Each time you scan the Hex C tag, the tone length changes from a minimum of 25 milliseconds to a maximum of 250, and then back again. End this mode by scanning the End tag or another valid Hex tag.

Tone On/Off

The Hex A tag sets the Tone On/Off programming mode, which offers two options, On and Off. The Hex 0 tag turns the Good Read tone off and the Hex 1 tag turns the Good Read Tone on. The default is to turn the Good Read Tone on.

Tone Volume

The Hex D tag permits you to select the volume of the Good Read tone by listening to it as you repeatedly scan the Hex D tag. End this mode by scanning the End tag or another valid Hex tag.

Program Example

Following is an example of a completed Good Read Tone programming worksheet. In this example, the only selection that can be made beforehand is the tone on/off, which is selected to be on. The other adjustments are selected by listening to the tone as you repeatedly scan the appropriate Hex tag.

Your Program

1

 

1

 

 

 

Good Read Tone

A

1

Tone

On/Off

B

B* *

Tone

Frequency

C

D

E

C*

 

D*

 

 

E*

 

 

 

 

 

Not-On-File

Tone

Tone

Length

Volume

Tone Volume

* Scan Hex tag repeatedly for desired setting.

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Performing the Calibration Performing the Calibration Display Add Weight Remove Weight Verifying Calibration Select the appropriate weight feature from the table below Procedure 1 Increasing Load TestProcedure 2 Over-Capacity Test Procedure 3 Decreasing Load Test Procedure 4 Shift Test Prior Steps Securing the Calibration SwitchCalibration Calibration Operation About Using the Operator Controls Status IndicatorsScan Windows Voice Messages Reset / Scale Zero ButtonMotion Detector Audible ToneProper Label Orientation About Using the ScannerMultiple Reads Active Scan ZoneBar Code Quality Scanner/Scale Models Power UpOperating Instructions Scanner Only ModelsNot-On-File Error Scanning ProcedureWeighing Procedure Changing the Good Read Tone Routine Maintenance Operation Programming Programming Entering the Program How to Program the NCRCreating the Program Writing the ProgramSave the Program Scan the Save and Reset TagNormalNormalOperatingOperatingModeMode Programming ModeAbort Programming TagsFunction DefaultEnd Hex 0 Hex FSave and Reset Programming ModeScan the Programming Mode tag Program Entry ExampleEnter All Parameters Base Programming State Enter Specific ParametersAr C odes Code Programming Tips Specific Program Parameters DefaultsProgram Parameter Descriptions Communications ProtocolOcia NCR Long Hex Ocia Non NCR Dual Cable HexIBM 468x/9x Port 4A Slot Scanner Hex 3 tag Ocia NCR Dual Cable Hex 7 tag IBM 468x/9x Port 4B Hhbcr Hex 4 tagRS-232 Hex 5 tag Ocia Single Cable Hex 6 tagCasio 4-Bit, Parallel, Dual Cable Hex a tag IBM 1520 BRC, IBM 468x/9x Port 4B Hex B tagTEC, 4-Bit, Parallel, Dual Cable Hex C tag Programming Example Communications Protocol Hex Tag SummaryYour Program Not On File Tone Volume Good Read ToneTone Frequency Hertz Tone On/Off Tone VolumeProgram Example Tone Length MillisecondsTimers Lockout Timer MillisecondsRestart Lockout Timer Active Time Minutes Version D Bar CodesPeriodic Code Extension Extend UPC-A to EAN-13Extend UPC-E to UPC-A Periodic CodesSend Data 0 0 1 2Minimum Characters Allowed CodeAllow 1- or 2-Character Tags Full AsciiCheck Digit Present Transmit Check DigitAscii Interleaved 2 Value 1 Bar Code Length4 1 0 UCC Minimum Data Characters AllowedBar Codes Minimum Data Characters Allowed UCC Label Identifiers Identifier Type Common Byte 1 and Common Byte Bar Code Type Common ByteUnique Identifier Version Number UPC-D Only Label Identifier RS-232 Parameters Baud RateParity Handshake Stop Bits and Character LengthRS-232 Parameters Baud Rate Parity Interface Control BCC OptionsCheck Digit RS-232 Parameters BCC Interface Options Control Check Digit RS-232 Prefix Byte Prefix ByteAscii Code RS-232 Prefix Byte Terminator Byte RS-232 Terminator ByteRS-232 Terminator Byte Normal or Eavesdrop Mode Message DelayRS-232 Communications Options Scanner or Scanner/Scale Format Beep at Scale Weight Transmission RS-232 Scale Parameters Model NumberIBM Address 995 kg / 13.995 kg Miscellaneous Parameters Second Weight Display TimerIBM Rexmit Control Ocia Blank Display In Price ModeIBM Tone Control Good Read Tone Ocia Price DisplayIBM Tag Data Format Enable/Disable Voice Messages11822 Pacesetter Plus Information Mode 1 Inquiry1136 Mode 2 Real TimeCodes Description OCH, xyH, xzH 43H, 3yH, 3zH OCH, 0yH, 0zH Mode 3 NormalDecoding was difficult. May be due to Host Access to Tallies Examples of Host Access to TalliesExample An IBM host terminal request for tally C1 0DH C1H C5H C0H Host Reset of TalliesSpecial Programming Delay Weight Data to IBM Host TerminalTransmitting Label Data EAN/JAN/UPC Multi-Symbol Scanning ParametersLabel Construction Single Label RestrictionHex a tag and the Save and Reset tag Programming Early Beep Disable Preset Good Read Tone PresetsGood Weigh Tone When Transmitting Data Hex C Hex D Terminal Coupon Interface ParametersHex Hex a Hex BCoupon Select 2 Parameter Disable Enable 1A SUB 1B ESC 1C FS 1D GS 1E RS 1F US Ascii Code ChartProgramming Fault Identification TroubleshootingScanner Troubleshooting Chart Scale Troubleshooting Chart Voice Messages Troubleshooting Chart Scan the Diagnostic Mode tagScan Programming Mode tag Troubleshooting Purpose FormatShortcuts Defaults Hex CharactersProgram Entry Bar Codes-1 TimersCommunications Protocol Good Read ToneRS-232 Parameters-1 Bar Codes-3Bar Codes-4 Label IdentifiersScale Parameters RS-232 Prefix ByteRS-232 Terminator Byte RS-232 Communications OptionsCommunications Protocol WorksheetsGood Read Tone Timers BAR Codes BAR Codes BAR Codes Code Label Identifiers RS-232 Parameters Appendix a Programming Worksheets A-15 RS-232 Prefix Byte RS-232 Terminator Byte RS-232 Communications Options Scale Parameters Miscellaneous Parameters Appendix a Programming Worksheets A-21 Appendix a Programming Worksheets Index Scanner/Scale Index-3 Slot Scan Window Index-5 Business Reply Mail BST0-2121-90 Nov Printed on recycled paper