Intermec SR60 About the Scanner LEDs and Beeper, Roadmap for Programming the Scanner, Sample C

Models: SR60

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Sample C

Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner

Like sample A, the scanner is placed in Programming mode and an Item Tag is scanned. Then, a value must be entered before ending the programming session. In the example, three digits must be scanned from the number pad in Appendix C.

This type of format may require up to six programming bar codes and is necessary to allow flexible programming with larger item- value numeric ranges.

Sample C

Programming sample C lets you scan a single, extended length bar code. This special bar code contains all the data necessary to enter Programming mode, set the Item Tag and Item Value, and exit Programming mode all in one step.

Roadmap for Programming the Scanner

Follow this roadmap to program the SR60 scanner.

To program the scanner

1Scan any feature bar codes that are unique to the interface you are currently programming. These interface-specific programming bar codes immediately follow each interface selection bar code.

2If you need to change any bar code symbologies or modify any symbology-related features, see “Enabling Symbologies” on page 66.

3If you need to change or modify any other features (such as beeper settings), see Chapter 5, “Configuring General Features,” on page 133.

Once the necessary changes have been made, and you have scanned the END bar code, you are ready to operate the SR60 scanner.

About the Scanner LEDs and Beeper

The scanner provides a set of indicators that verify or announce scanner functions.

Note: The green LED and beeper are configurable features which may have been modified or disabled. For help, see Chapter 5, “Configuring General Features,” on page 133.

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SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual

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Intermec SR60 About the Scanner LEDs and Beeper, Roadmap for Programming the Scanner, Sample C, To program the scanner