prompts or error messages will make it easier for the user to distinguish between them.
•Be sure to record error messages for all possible problems that the user may encounter during a session. Once the operator becomes accustomed to listening to the voice prompts, it may become easy to overlook a “display only” error message.
802 RF Terminal’s Voice Message Mapping
The 802 RF Terminal is shipped with 75 seconds of total recording time. The time allotted for each message is partitioned as follows:
30 – ½ second messages (message numbers
Messages are sequentially numbered beginning with the
½second messages and you want 15 more
00 – ½ second message
45 - 1 second messages (message numbers
Voice message partitions are set in the 802 RF Terminal either from the bar coded Setup Menu or by the keypad setup. From the Setup Menu, scan the bar code for “Voice Messages”, and then scan six digits. The first 2 digits
correspond to the ½ second messages, the second 2 digits for the
System Setup for details on Terminal setup (by bar code setup menu and keypad). Remember that the total amount of time must add up to 75 seconds.
Programming Voice Messages
To record and playback messages you have to get to SETUP MODE and enter the password. If you don’t know how to do this, see Chapter 2; RF
System Setup for details on how to get into the SETUP MODE. Once you have entered the password (password is “WDTRI”) you will see the following prompt:
R/F Terminal Setup->1
Voice Operations---->2
Press 2 to select Voice Operations. The next screen gives you your options: