Table 2 describes the sixteen different options that allow full control over "when to beep" settings. Use the programming barcodes on the following two pages to select an option:
| Option | Good Read | WACK | ACK | NAK |
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| 0 | NO | NO | NO | NO |
| 1 | NO | NO | NO | YES |
| 2 | NO | NO | YES | NO |
| 3 | NO | NO | YES | YES |
| 4 | NO | YES1 | NO | NO |
| 5 | NO | YES1 | NO | YES |
| 6 | NO | YES1 | YES | NO |
| 7 | NO | YES1 | YES | YES |
| 8 | YES | NO | NO | NO |
| 9 | YES | NO | NO | YES |
GENERAL FEATURES | 10 | YES | NO | YES | NO |
112 | YES | NO | YES | YES | |
13 | YES | YES1 | NO | YES | |
| 12 | YES | YES1 | NO | NO |
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| 14 | YES | YES1 | YES | NO |
| 15 | YES | YES1 | YES | YES |
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1In some systems, the ACK response is sent so quickly from the interface that it can override the WACK signal. In this case, the expected beep on WACK is not sounded.
2The factory default and optimum setting for this option is number 11.
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