Worth Data RF Laser user manual Recharging the Batteries

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Appendix B

Recharging the Batteries

The LZ400-RF Laser has a rechargeable lithium ion battery built-in.

When not in use, the RF Laser should be plugged into the supplied, regulated Worth Data 5V power adapter (DO NOT USE ANY Supply Except Worth Data), so that it will always be recharged. The built-in recharger is a smart charger, so you can't overcharge the battery and ruin it. A full charge takes about 3 hours.

If you ordered the USB interface, the F10 power supply included with the laser is used for recharging, since USB does not usually require the power supply to power the Base Station (see page 6). The serial configuration will require a second Worth Data 5v power supply if you want to keep the Base Station powered up at all times. You can get by with one power supply by simply unplugging the Base Station so you can recharge the RF Laser Reader.

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Contents Worth Data Inc August Page Table Of Contents Introduction Scanner Beeps and LEDs what they mean InstallationComponents of RF Laser Readers USB Installation Installing the R/F Reader with a dedicated serial port Menu Installing the R/F Reader between a computer and terminalMod Laser Serial Model Pin-outsF34, DB25 Null Modem Cable F36, DB9 Straight Cable Pin-outsUPC\EAN Laser Scanning Instructions Using The RF Laser Setup Menu Code 3 of 9 Code ChannelUPC/EAN Code 5 Code Disable MSIMSI and Plessey CodabarPreamble 5 Data LengthBeep Options 12345678 PostambleBar Code Data Preamble Data Transmitted 123 XYZ123Link Test Code CharactersSet ID Character Scan Start Setup Scan 2 ResetScan Start Setup Scan Aiming Dot Duration Scan End SetupScan Start Setup Scan Code Scan Start Setup Scan TerminatorScan Start Setup Scan 2 of 5 Code Stop bits Baud rateData bits ParityTest the RF Laser with your computer Page Range Radio ConsiderationsOperational Details Accumulate Mode PC Key Full Ascii Menu Bar Code Function/Control Key SupportFull Ascii Menu Command and Option Keys on Mac USB KeyboardsFunction keys F11 and F12 Windows KeyPoor read rate TroubleshootingAll Models Troubleshooting Reader wont beep when reading bar codesWindows XP USB Trouble ShootingReader doesnt beep when you try to read your bar codes Serial TroubleshootingData characters are garbled or missing Changing Jumpers and Channels Page Recharging the Batteries American National Standards Institute Customer Service Specifications for CodeValue 22 is the Check Character Table C-1. Mod 43 Check character calculation for Code+ 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 = 108/43 = 2 with a RemainderTable C-2. Full Ascii Table Full Ascii Extension to CodeCode 93 Specifications A12345b Codabar SpecificationsUCC-128/ EAN-128 Code 128 SpecificationsGS1 US Interleaved 2 of 5 Mod 10 check digit calculation Interleaved 2 of 5 Code019873 60 57 =UPC Specifications UPC 2 and 5-character supplemental codes Isbn Specifications+ 9 + 5 + 1 + 8 = 18314589938+ 9 +8 + 4 + 3 + 1 = 33 x 3 =01234565 123450000601234500006 MSI/Plessey Specifications 195/11 = 17 remainder 9434578424,5,6,7,2,3,4,5,6,7 + 12 + 32 + 35 + 30 + 28 + 6 + 12 + 36 =Link Test Code RF Laser Setup MenuRF Laser Setup RSS-14 Code 35 Code 5 LengthSET Clear CodeStart Setup for Base only RF Base Station Setup MenuFull Ascii Menu 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 %R* *%S* *%T +T* *+U* *+V* *+W+X* *+Y* *+Z* *%P 33, 37, 38, 39, 43 IndexSee Appendix J UPC/EAN