Worth Data 7000 manual RF System Setup, Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal

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RF System Setup

The RF Terminal can be configured using the Terminal Setup Menu. Most users do not need to change anything in the setup. The most commonly changed setup parameters are the Terminal ID (especially if you have more than 1 terminal) and the Channel (if you are adding an additional Base station).

Factory Default RF Terminal Configuration

Parameter

Default Setting

RF Configuration

RF Channel - 0

 

Terminal ID - 0

 

Security code - OFF

 

Skip opening screen - OFF

 

 

 

Control Keys Only - OFF

 

Auto Check Back - 00

 

 

Code 3 of 9

Code 39 - ON

 

Full ASCII - ON

 

Accumulate Mode - ON

 

Transmit Start Stop - OFF

 

MOD 43 Check Digit - OFF

 

Transmit MOD 43 - OFF

 

Caps lock - OFF

 

Decode Option - 0

2 of 5 Code

Interleaved 2 of 5 - OFF

 

Check Digit - OFF

 

Transmit Check Digit - OFF

 

Standard 2 of 5 - OFF

 

2 of 5 Length - 06

UPC-A EAN 13

UPC/EAN ALL - ON

 

Supplements - OFF

 

UPC-A NSC - ON

 

UPC-A check digit

 

transmitted - ON

 

 

 

EAN-13 country code

 

transmitted - ON

UPC-E EAN 8

 

EAN-13 Check - ON

 

 

ISBN EAN-13 mode - OFF

 

UPC-A as EAN-13 - OFF

 

UPC-E First Char - OFF

 

EAN-8 First Char - ON

 

UPC-E Check Digit - OFF

 

EAN-8 Check Digit - ON

 

UPC-E Expanded

 

Transmission - OFF

 

UPC-E1 - OFF

Other Bar Code

Storage Tek Label – OFF

Options

Labelcode 5 - OFF

 

Labelcode 4 - OFF

 

Barcode ID's - OFF

Parameter

Default Setting

MSI /Plessy Code

MSI - OFF

 

MSI with 1 mod 10 - OFF

 

MSI with 2 mod 10 - OFF

 

MSI with mod 11/mod 10 -

 

OFF

 

Transmit check digit - 0

 

Plessy - OFF

Codabar

Codabar - OFF

 

CLSI format - OFF

 

START STOP Char - OFF

Code 128

Code 128 - ON

 

UCC/EAN-128 - OFF

Databar / RSS-14

Databar / RSS-14 - OFF

 

 

 

 

Code 93 / Code 11

Code 93 - OFF

 

Code 93 full ASCII - ON

 

Code 11 - OFF

 

Code 11 Check Trans - 0

RS-232 I/O Settings

Baud Rate - 9600

 

Parity - none

 

Data bits - 8

 

XON/XOFF Printer - ON

Time & Date Settings

Date Format - USA

 

Year Output – 2 digits

 

Shut Down Time – 5 min

Speaker Options

Beep Volume - medium

 

Beep Tone - 2

 

Voice Volume - medium

 

Keypad Tone - ON

Laser Options

Double Decode - OFF

 

4.5 Second Beam - OFF

 

Aiming Dot Duration – 0

 

seconds

 

 

LCD Settings

4/6 Line Legacy Mode -OFF

 

Background Color – 1 (black)

 

 

 

Text Color – 2 (blue)

 

Brightness – medium

 

Brightness Timeout – 5 sec

Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal

The RF Terminal can be setup via the Terminals' keypad by entering Setup Mode from the menu. Turn on the Terminal and press any key. You should see the MODE MENU message:

1.- Sign On

2.- Setup

3.- One Way Mode

4.- RF Site Survey

Press the 2 key. The next menu allows you to choose which item to configure:

RF TERMINAL SETUP

 

RF CONFIGURATION

1

BAR CODE OPTIONS

2

RS-232 I/O SETTINGS

3

DATE & TIME SETTINGS

4

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Differences IntroductionPage Installation Sequence InstallationConnecting the Base Station to a serial port ComponentsConfiguring the Base station… Connecting the Base station…Base station channel… Battery Life Indicator Using the RF Terminal keypad…Charge Battery Hit Any Key Battery too Low to Operate Hit Any Key to Power DownRecharging the battery To change the internal batteryCharging Battery Please Wait……… Battery Charge CompleteTerminal Menu Functions Opening screen can be bypassed upon power up. See ChapterFirmware Uxxx HWyy-Rzz Using the Windows 7000 RF Terminal Loader Utility Installing the RF Terminal Utilities SoftwareInstalling the Windows Terminal Loader Utility Windows Demo Programs and RF DLL Programmers LibraryTerminal Eprom Loader Help Uninstall Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal RF System SetupSign On Setup One Way Mode RF Site Survey RF Terminal ID RF ConfigurationSecurity Code RF Terminal ChannelSkip Opening Screens Control Keys OnlyAutomatic Check Back Bar Code OptionsCode 3 of 9 Code UPC-A / EAN-13 Options Code UPC-E / EAN-8 OptionsCodabar 5 CodeCode 93 / Code MSI and PlesseyDataBar / RSS-14 Options RS-232 I/O Settings Set Date Set TimeDate Format Year OutputLaser Options Speaker SettingsLCD Options Preamble Other SettingsNnmm Postamble Settings menuSystem Tools Reset to Factory DefaultCharacters Download FileUsing the RF 7000 Configuration Utility Base and Relay SetupOperational Theory Testing the RF link between base station and host@@*EdataaaaaaaaEOT DataaaaaaaaCRBasic RF System communications… How the Two-Way RF System worksLittle more in depth… Here is how it worksCan I change a prompt after it has been sent? How the One-Way RF System worksData Received Was Enter Data? How Site Survey worksEvaluating your area of planned operation Performance IssuesPerforming a Site Survey Site Testing in Progress Please Wait………… Press Enter When Ready or F1 to ExitHow Relay Stations work… Relay StationsRelay n Cannot be Relay Installation Is radio traffic contention likely?Determining coverage areas for Base Stations and Relays Before you begin programming… Operator Errors Command without an IDFailure Planning Hardware FailuresLOW Level Ascii sequences directly Programming for the RF TerminalPlanning Host to Terminal Programming@Cfnfnfn...\cb Color Display Programming= White @n,m,o,data Where n m@1,1,1,ITEM@2,1,1,QTY Page @2,1,1,ENTER Item no Serial Reply Base Station to Host FormatsBase Shut Down Due to Host Logic Error Base Station Error FeedbackAddressing a Terminal not SIGNed on Illegal Command Sequence Error Message?CR @1,1,1,Scan Serial NumberBase Station Initialized Message Control Keys for Possible ProgrammingPage Concepts ActiveX Object Programming PromptCOM/ActiveXValid values Properties ActiveX ObjectValid valuesNone, Even, Odd Methods ActiveX Object True, FalseColor Codes for Line TerminalParameters line, position, prompt, FG, BG Parameters line, position, promptParameters line, position, prompt,FG,BG Parameters line, position, prompt, shiftedParameters font, linecount Events ActiveX Object Parameters FGcolor, BGcolorData passedterminal, data Data Passed TerminalPromptNET TCP/IP Active X Controls Programming Considerations Network SetupClient Utility Server CommunicationsTest For Good Communication Concepts TCP/IP COMProperties TCP/IP COM ProblemsValid values blank or a valid file name Read OnlyParameters basename, channel, terminal Parameters basename, channel, terminal, dataParameters basename, channel, terminal, line Parameters basename, channel, terminal, countParameters basename, channel Parameters basename, channel, terminal, msgnumEvents TCP/IP COM Data passedbasename, channelData passedbasename, channel, terminal, data OnTermEndKey Cameo and QL 3 Common Information Portable PrintersZebra Cameo Printer Part Number Description Price/Roll Zebra QL 3 PrinterTips for Using Voice Prompts Why Use Voice Messages and Prompts?Assigning Error Messages Voice Message OperationsDefault Voice Messages Problems with a new installation TroubleshootingChanging the Battery General ConsiderationsMessage Terminal Error MessagesMeaning Action Required Message Meaning Action RequiredCan’t communicate at all Troubleshooting specific problemsMy response time is poor Im not getting the distance I needProblems reading Bar Codes RF Terminal ProblemsGet 6 beeps when the RF Terminal powers up Reader wont beep when I try to read bar codesHave very poor read rates when scanning bar codes If you have a problem…RMA #XXXXXX Opening a Base Channel and Jumper ChangesChanging a Base to a Relay RS-422 Termination JumpersSetting the Relay ID Connecting a Relay StationAdding Relays Channel ChangesCorrect Routing for Wiring Routing the WiringRelay Station RS422 Pin-outs Incorrect Routing for WiringRelay Test Plan and Failures Relay Failure Changing a Relay back to a Base Testing the RelayChanging the Channel on a Relay RS-422 TerminationBase Station to Host Pin-outs Serial Pin-outsF34 DB25 Null Modem Cable F36 DB9 Straight CableTerminal Firmware Upgrades Firmware UpgradesRelay Station RS422 Pin-outs Normal Firmware Download for a TerminalBase Station Firmware upgrades Code 39 SpecificationsFailsafe Firmware Download for a Terminal C39Mod 43 Check Character Code 39 Advanced Features and FunctionsMod 43 Check character calculation for Code Value 22 is the Check CharacterFull Ascii Extension to Code Accumulate ModeClear Enter Code 93 SpecificationsCode 128 Specifications Codabar SpecificationsA12345b Codabar start/stop transmissionUCC-128 Shipping Container Code Interleaved 2 of 5 Code SpecificationsUPC / EAN Specifications Supplemental codes Isbn SpecificationsUPC/EAN checksum character MSI/Plessey Specifications Laser Scanners How to scan a bar codeAiming the Laser Dot Laser OptionsBEL Ascii Code Equivalent Table

7000 specifications

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