Worth Data 7000 manual RF Configuration, RF Terminal ID

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SPEAKER SETTINGS

5

LASER SETTINGS

6

LCD SETTINGS

7

OTHER SETTINGS

8

SYSTEM TOOLS

9

DONE/EXIT

0

Select the option you want to set or verify or press 0 or the F1 key to exit back to the MODE MENU.

The groups in the keypad Setup Menu contain the following setup parameters:

Setup Group

Parameter

RF Setup

RF Channel

1 Terminal ID

 

Security Code

 

Skip opening screens

 

Control Keys Only

 

Auto Check Back

Bar Codes

Code 3 of 9

2 UPC-A, EAN 13

UPC-E, EAN 8

Code 128

2 of 5 Codes

Codabar

MSI/ Plessey

 

Code 93 / Code 11

 

Databar / RSS / Other

RS-232

Baud Rate

3 Parity

 

Data Bits

 

XON/XOFF Printer

Date/Time

Set Time

4 Set Date

Date Format

Year Output

Shut Down Time

Setup Group

Parameter

Speaker

Beep Volume

5

Beep Tone

 

Voice Volume

 

Keypad Tone

Laser

Double Decode

6

4.5 Second Laserbeam

 

Aiming Dot Duration

LCD

4 Line Legacy Mode

7 6 Line Legacy Mode

Background Color

 

Text Color

 

Brightness

 

Brightness Timeout

Other

Preamble

8 Postamble

Characters

Control Keys

Once you have selected a group to edit, you will see each parameter displayed in the order listed above. Use the next section of this chapter as a reference for all RF Terminal Setup Parameters.

RF Configuration

Default settings are shown in bold type.

The RF Terminal will typically require no setup changes except, Terminal ID (if more than one terminal) and enabling bar codes to be read other than UPC or Code 39.

RF Terminal ID

Default ID

0

Available ID's

0-9, A-Z,

 

a-z, - =

Every terminal needs a unique Terminal ID. The default Terminal ID is always shipped as 0. If you have more than one RF Terminal assigned to a Base Station, you must be sure that each RF Terminal has a unique Terminal ID, (otherwise you will have big troubles including false error messages). The Terminal ID is always displayed on the Start Up screen when you power up the terminal. There are 64 Terminal ID's available - 0-9, A-Z,a-z,and the special characters "-" and "=". To change the Terminal

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Contents Page Page Table of Contents Introduction DifferencesPage Connecting the Base Station to a serial port InstallationInstallation Sequence ComponentsBase station channel… Connecting the Base station…Configuring the Base station… Charge Battery Hit Any Key Using the RF Terminal keypad…Battery Life Indicator Battery too Low to Operate Hit Any Key to Power DownCharging Battery Please Wait……… To change the internal batteryRecharging the battery Battery Charge CompleteFirmware Uxxx HWyy-Rzz Opening screen can be bypassed upon power up. See ChapterTerminal Menu Functions Installing the Windows Terminal Loader Utility Installing the RF Terminal Utilities SoftwareUsing the Windows 7000 RF Terminal Loader Utility Windows Demo Programs and RF DLL Programmers LibraryTerminal Eprom Loader Help Uninstall Sign On Setup One Way Mode RF Site Survey RF System SetupUsing the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal RF Configuration RF Terminal IDSkip Opening Screens RF Terminal ChannelSecurity Code Control Keys OnlyCode 3 of 9 Code Bar Code OptionsAutomatic Check Back UPC-A / EAN-13 Options Codabar UPC-E / EAN-8 OptionsCode 5 CodeDataBar / RSS-14 Options MSI and PlesseyCode 93 / Code RS-232 I/O Settings Date Format Set TimeSet Date Year OutputSpeaker Settings Laser OptionsLCD Options Nnmm Other SettingsPreamble Settings menu PostambleCharacters Reset to Factory DefaultSystem Tools Download FileBase and Relay Setup Using the RF 7000 Configuration Utility@@*EdataaaaaaaaEOT Testing the RF link between base station and hostOperational Theory DataaaaaaaaCRLittle more in depth… How the Two-Way RF System worksBasic RF System communications… Here is how it worksHow the One-Way RF System works Can I change a prompt after it has been sent?How Site Survey works Data Received Was Enter Data?Performing a Site Survey Performance IssuesEvaluating your area of planned operation Press Enter When Ready or F1 to Exit Site Testing in Progress Please Wait…………Relay n Cannot be Relay StationsHow Relay Stations work… Determining coverage areas for Base Stations and Relays Is radio traffic contention likely?Relay Installation Before you begin programming… Failure Planning Command without an IDOperator Errors Hardware FailuresPlanning Programming for the RF TerminalLOW Level Ascii sequences directly Host to Terminal ProgrammingColor Display Programming @Cfnfnfn...\cb= White Where n m @n,m,o,data@1,1,1,ITEM@2,1,1,QTY Page @2,1,1,ENTER Item no Base Station to Host Formats Serial ReplyAddressing a Terminal not SIGNed on Base Station Error FeedbackBase Shut Down Due to Host Logic Error ?CR Sequence Error MessageIllegal Command @1,1,1,Scan Serial NumberControl Keys for Possible Programming Base Station Initialized MessagePage PromptCOM/ActiveX Concepts ActiveX Object ProgrammingValid valuesNone, Even, Odd Properties ActiveX ObjectValid values Color Codes for True, FalseMethods ActiveX Object Line TerminalParameters line, position, prompt,FG,BG Parameters line, position, promptParameters line, position, prompt, FG, BG Parameters line, position, prompt, shiftedParameters font, linecount Parameters FGcolor, BGcolor Events ActiveX ObjectData passedterminal, data Terminal Data PassedClient Utility Programming Considerations Network SetupPromptNET TCP/IP Active X Controls Server CommunicationsConcepts TCP/IP COM Test For Good CommunicationValid values blank or a valid file name ProblemsProperties TCP/IP COM Read OnlyParameters basename, channel, terminal, line Parameters basename, channel, terminal, dataParameters basename, channel, terminal Parameters basename, channel, terminal, countEvents TCP/IP COM Parameters basename, channel, terminal, msgnumParameters basename, channel Data passedbasename, channelData passedbasename, channel, terminal, data OnTermEndKey Zebra Cameo Printer Portable PrintersCameo and QL 3 Common Information Zebra QL 3 Printer Part Number Description Price/RollAssigning Error Messages Why Use Voice Messages and Prompts?Tips for Using Voice Prompts Voice Message OperationsDefault Voice Messages Changing the Battery TroubleshootingProblems with a new installation General ConsiderationsMeaning Action Required Terminal Error MessagesMessage Message Meaning Action RequiredMy response time is poor Troubleshooting specific problemsCan’t communicate at all Im not getting the distance I needGet 6 beeps when the RF Terminal powers up RF Terminal ProblemsProblems reading Bar Codes Reader wont beep when I try to read bar codesIf you have a problem… Have very poor read rates when scanning bar codesRMA #XXXXXX Changing a Base to a Relay Channel and Jumper ChangesOpening a Base RS-422 Termination JumpersAdding Relays Connecting a Relay StationSetting the Relay ID Channel ChangesRouting the Wiring Correct Routing for WiringRelay Test Plan and Failures Relay Failure Incorrect Routing for WiringRelay Station RS422 Pin-outs Changing the Channel on a Relay Testing the RelayChanging a Relay back to a Base RS-422 TerminationF34 DB25 Null Modem Cable Serial Pin-outsBase Station to Host Pin-outs F36 DB9 Straight CableRelay Station RS422 Pin-outs Firmware UpgradesTerminal Firmware Upgrades Normal Firmware Download for a TerminalFailsafe Firmware Download for a Terminal Code 39 SpecificationsBase Station Firmware upgrades C39Mod 43 Check character calculation for Code Code 39 Advanced Features and FunctionsMod 43 Check Character Value 22 is the Check CharacterAccumulate Mode Full Ascii Extension to CodeCode 93 Specifications Clear EnterA12345b Codabar SpecificationsCode 128 Specifications Codabar start/stop transmissionInterleaved 2 of 5 Code Specifications UCC-128 Shipping Container CodeUPC / EAN Specifications Isbn Specifications Supplemental codesUPC/EAN checksum character MSI/Plessey Specifications How to scan a bar code Laser ScannersLaser Options Aiming the Laser DotAscii Code Equivalent Table BEL

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