3.Set the cursor on the asterisk next to Scanning Options and then press
SELECT.
A menu that begins with Beeper Pitch appears.
4.To make any necessary changes:
•To change the beeper pitch, set the cursor on the asterisk next to Beeper and then press SELECT or →. The cursor moves to the right of the term Pitch. Press ↑ and ↓ until you hear the beeper pitch you want. To save the selection, press SELECT or ←. The cursor moves back to the asterisk next to Beeper.
•To change the Extended Accuracy setting, set the cursor on the asterisk next to Extended Accur and press SELECT or →. The cursor moves to the right of Accur. Press ↑ and ↓ until the number of scans
you want for the average appears. To save the selection, press SELECT or ←. The cursor moves to the asterisk next to Extended.
•To change the decoding direction setting, set the cursor on the asterisk next to Decoding and then press SELECT or →. The setting changes between BothWays and FwdOnly!.
•When you exit any menu, all the displayed parameter choices are saved.
5.To return to the previous menu, press POWER.
To scan a symbol, set the wand on the symbol’s quiet zone.
Changing the Output Options
The output options include the display options and the print options.
Display Options
The display options include:
•Upper Parameter Result Line display
•Lower Parameter Result Line display
•Error Override display
•LEDs either display ISO/IEC Grade or indicate bar growth or loss
The display options allow you to set the two types of results that are most important to you in the upper and lower parameter result lines so they appear immediately after a scan. (The upper parameter result line is the third line of the display and the lower line is the fourth or bottom line of the display.) Then, by pressing a few buttons, you can review all the other results.
Parameter Result Lines
On the parameter lines, you can display either the result defaults set at the factory, or results you select.
•For traditional pass/fail criteria, the
•For ISO/IEC criteria, the
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