Worth Data 802 RF user manual RF Terminal’s Voice Message Mapping, Programming Voice Messages

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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 01-30) 30 - 1 second messages (message numbers 31-60) 15 - 2 second messages (message numbers 61-75)

Messages are sequentially numbered beginning with the ½-second messages, followed by the 1-second messages, and finally the 2-second messages. You can change the partitions to allow for more or less of a particular length message. For example, if you decide you do not want any

½second messages and you want 15 more 1-second messages, your allocation would look like this:

00 ½ second message

45 - 1 second messages (message numbers 01-45) 15 - 2 second messages (message numbers 46-60)

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 1-second messages and the last 2 digits for the 2-second messages. See Chapter 2; RF

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:

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Contents February 2006 Worth Data Inc Table of Contents Appendix D Appendix aAppendix B Appendix CComponents InstallationInstallation Tips Using the RF Terminal keypad…Page Mm/dd/yy hhmm Battery Life IndicatorFinish, Sign Off Change Batteries Hit Any Key Checking Batteries Please Wait……… Terminal Menu FunctionsTo change the AA batteries Recharging the batteriesSetup Mode Site Survey Opening screen can be bypassed upon power up. See ChapterInstalling the 802 Terminal Utilities Software RF Terminal Default Settings RF System SetupRF Terminal Setup Using the bar code RF Terminal Setup Menu Default RF Terminal ConfigurationRS232 Using the keypad to setup the RF TerminalRF Setup Batteries--4 BarCodes Terminal Voice Operations-2Group you will find the parameter RF SetupSubnet Mask RF Terminal Setup ParametersDevice IP Address Server IP AddressControl Keys Only AuthenticationWEP Encryption Key Skip Opening Screens LCD Backlight Display ModeBacklight Duration Enter 0-9 for Volume Control Current Value is Speaker and Headphone Volume ControlsKey Current Value Automatic Check BackCode 3 of 9 Code UPC/EAN Code ID character is transmitted in front of the bar code data Codabar5 Code MSI and Plessey 5 LengthBatteries RSS-14Beep Tone Display of Year Set DateSet Time 303015 Voice Message PartitionsShut Down Time Laser Scanner OptionsAiming Dot Duration ResetStop Bits Baud RateParity Data BitsLooking for Dhcp Server Please Wait Operational TheoryBasic RF System communications… Little more in depth…Waiting for Prompt From Host Computer Can I change a prompt after it has been sent? Page Evaluating your area of planned operation Performance Issues35% Ssid80% 65%Page Page Before you begin programming… Hardware Failures Operator ErrorsFailure Planning Objects, Properties, Methods, and Events Programming for the 802 RF TerminalIntroduction Go to location Press enter when ready Pick Item YY qty N Scan barcode Enter Qty Picked Programming Considerations WD802Term/ActiveXWD802Term.InitializeServer WD802Term.ServerActive = True Network SetupServer Shut Down Due to Host Logic Error Server CommunicationsTerminal Tracking Control Keys for Possible ProgrammingTest For Good Communication 999 Concepts WD802Term ActiveXProperties WD802Term ActiveX Through 2GB 5000-65536True, False Any valid file path and nameLine, position, prompt Methods WD802Term ActiveXNone Line, position, prompt, shifted, timestampedData Entry while scanning with the integrated laserLine, position, prompt, shifted Special Considerations Msgnum LineCount TermNumber Terminal, data Events WD802Term ActiveXTerminal One-for-one host prompt/terminal response OnTermLeftArrow Zebra Cameo Printer Portable PrintersCameo and QL 320 Common Information Track 1&2 Zebra QL 320 PrinterPart Number Description Price Roll Page Voice Message Operations Why Use Voice Messages and Prompts?Tips for Using Voice Prompts Programming Voice Messages Terminal Setup-1 Voice Operations----2RF Terminal’s Voice Message Mapping KEY R/P? Recording and Playback of Voice MessagesCloning Master Cloning Receiver Default Voice Messages End of Cloning Hit Any Key Recv Setup/Voice Please WaitXmit Setup/Voice Please Wait Page Radio Test TroubleshootingGeneral Considerations System TestXXXBAT-zz% Meaning Action Required Terminal Error MessagesMessage My response time is poor Troubleshooting specific problemsRF Terminal Problems Unit won’t power up with batteries good batteriesHave very poor read rates when scanning bar codes Problems reading Bar CodesGet 6 beeps when the RF Terminal powers up Reader wont beep when I try to read bar codesWorth Data Inc Swift St Santa Cruz, CA 95060 If you have a problem…Remember Printer Pin-outsLaser and CCD Page Firmware Download via Radio Link Firmware UpgradesTerminal Firmware Upgrades Enter Firmware Rev Number 3 digits Serial Firmware Download for a TerminalFailsafe Firmware Download for a Terminal C39 Code 39 Specifications108/43 = 2 with a Remainder Code 39 Advanced Features and FunctionsMod 43 Check Character + 2 + 3 + 33 + 34 + 35 =Full Ascii Extension to Code Clear Enter Accumulate ModeStart/Stop Character only Code 93 Specifications Page Codabar start/stop transmission Codabar SpecificationsPage UCC-128/ EAN-128 Code 128 SpecificationsUCC-128 Shipping Container Code + 1 = Interleaved 2 of 5 Code SpecificationsInterleaved 2 of 5 Mod 10 check digit calculation Even Odd019873 + 9 x 3 =+ 48 = 60 57 =UPC / EAN Specifications Supplemental codes Isbn SpecificationsChecksum calculation for UPC-A, EAN-13 and EAN-8 UPC/EAN checksum character01234500006 UPC-E Checksum Calculation+ 4 + 14 = MSI/Plessey Specifications835 x 2 = + 6 + 7 + 0 =195/11 = 17 remainder 9434578424,5,6,7,2,3,4,5,6,7 + 12 + 32 + 35 + 30 + 28 + 6 + 12 + 36 =Laser and CCD Scanners How to scan a bar codeTo return to the single decode beam, scan To return to the default 2-second beam, scanLaser Options Aiming the Laser DotDifficult Code 39 Reading Page Using the Scan Stand Page LI50 Linear Imager Scanner Optional FeaturesCCD Scanners Laser ScannersH11 Laser Holder Laser AccessoriesLZ400 Laser Scanner PSC Long Range LaserT46 Holster for RF Terminal RF Terminal Cases and HolstersF41 Leather RF Terminal Carrying Case Rubber Boot for RF Terminal BEL Ascii Code Equivalent TablePage Display Character Code Mapping Page UPC/EAN RF Terminal Setup MenuDisable Codabar Ssid Resets current individual parameter Back to default settings Full Ascii Menu 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 +T* *+U* *+V* *+W Page Index EDI Label Code 4 Printer Setup Mode Upgrading firmware in Base,Relay or