Alternatively, you may change the name with a bar code command if you cannot send serial commands to the base. One way to do this is to scan the bar code below and scan a number for the imager name. For example, if you had 7 imagers to one base, scan the bar code below with the first imager, scan the 1 bar code on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual and scan Save. Then scan the Reset bar code and wait for the scanner to re-link to the base before scanning the next bar code. Repeat that process for imager number 2 , 3, 4 etc.

Imager Name

If you want to assign an alphabetic name to the imager, create a Code 128 bar code containing “~BT_NAMname.” followed by a FNC3 character (hexidecimal 83), where name is the new imager name. Scan the Reset bar code (page 3-7or on the Programming Chart inside the back cover of this manual). You may use Barcode Builder, which is included with Quick*View. Refer to Quick*View on page 11-5 for instructions about downloading Quick*View from the Hand Held Products website: www.handheld.com.

Imager Report

Scan the bar code below to generate a report for the connected imagers. The report indicates the port, work group, imager name, and address.

Imager Report

Application Work Groups

Your cordless system can have up to seven imagers linked to one base. You can also have up to seven work groups. If you want to have all of the imagers’ settings programmed alike, you don’t need to use more than one work group. If you want each imager to have unique settings (e.g., beeper volume, prefix/suffix, data formatter), then you may program each imager to its own unique work group and may program each imager independently. Visual Menu 2003 (page 11-3) makes it easy for you to program your system for use with multiple scanners and multiple work groups.

The imager keeps a copy of the menu settings it is using. Whenever the imager is connected or reconnected to a base, the imager is updated with the latest settings from the base for its work group. The imager also receives menu setting changes processed by the base. If an imager is removed from one base and placed into another base, it will be updated with the new base settings for whatever work group that the imager was previously assigned. For example, if the imager was in work group 1 linked to the first base, it will be placed in work group 1 in the second base with the associated settings.

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