RF System Setup

The RF Terminal can be configured using the Terminal Setup Menu. Most users do not need to change anything in the setup. The most commonly changed setup parameters are the Terminal ID (especially if you have more than 1 terminal) and the Channel (if you are adding an additional Base station).

Factory Default RF Terminal Configuration

Parameter

Default Setting

RF Configuration

RF Channel - 0

 

Terminal ID - 0

 

Security code - OFF

 

Skip opening screen - OFF

 

 

 

Control Keys Only - OFF

 

Auto Check Back - 00

 

 

Code 3 of 9

Code 39 - ON

 

Full ASCII - ON

 

Accumulate Mode - ON

 

Transmit Start Stop - OFF

 

MOD 43 Check Digit - OFF

 

Transmit MOD 43 - OFF

 

Caps lock - OFF

 

Decode Option - 0

2 of 5 Code

Interleaved 2 of 5 - OFF

 

Check Digit - OFF

 

Transmit Check Digit - OFF

 

Standard 2 of 5 - OFF

 

2 of 5 Length - 06

UPC-A EAN 13

UPC/EAN ALL - ON

 

Supplements - OFF

 

UPC-A NSC - ON

 

UPC-A check digit

 

transmitted - ON

 

 

 

EAN-13 country code

 

transmitted - ON

UPC-E EAN 8

 

EAN-13 Check - ON

 

 

ISBN EAN-13 mode - OFF

 

UPC-A as EAN-13 - OFF

 

UPC-E First Char - OFF

 

EAN-8 First Char - ON

 

UPC-E Check Digit - OFF

 

EAN-8 Check Digit - ON

 

UPC-E Expanded

 

Transmission - OFF

 

UPC-E1 - OFF

Other Bar Code

Storage Tek Label – OFF

Options

Labelcode 5 - OFF

 

Labelcode 4 - OFF

 

Barcode ID's - OFF

Parameter

Default Setting

MSI /Plessy Code

MSI - OFF

 

MSI with 1 mod 10 - OFF

 

MSI with 2 mod 10 - OFF

 

MSI with mod 11/mod 10 -

 

OFF

 

Transmit check digit - 0

 

Plessy - OFF

Codabar

Codabar - OFF

 

CLSI format - OFF

 

START STOP Char - OFF

Code 128

Code 128 - ON

 

UCC/EAN-128 - OFF

Databar / RSS-14

Databar / RSS-14 - OFF

 

 

 

 

Code 93 / Code 11

Code 93 - OFF

 

Code 93 full ASCII - ON

 

Code 11 - OFF

 

Code 11 Check Trans - 0

RS-232 I/O Settings

Baud Rate - 9600

 

Parity - none

 

Data bits - 8

 

XON/XOFF Printer - ON

Time & Date Settings

Date Format - USA

 

Year Output – 2 digits

 

Shut Down Time – 5 min

Speaker Options

Beep Volume - medium

 

Beep Tone - 2

 

Voice Volume - medium

 

Keypad Tone - ON

Laser Options

Double Decode - OFF

 

4.5 Second Beam - OFF

 

Aiming Dot Duration – 0

 

seconds

 

 

LCD Settings

4/6 Line Legacy Mode -OFF

 

Background Color – 1 (black)

 

 

 

Text Color – 2 (blue)

 

Brightness – medium

 

Brightness Timeout – 5 sec

Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal

The RF Terminal can be setup via the Terminals' keypad by entering Setup Mode from the menu. Turn on the Terminal and press any key. You should see the MODE MENU message:

1.- Sign On

2.- Setup

3.- One Way Mode

4.- RF Site Survey

Press the 2 key. The next menu allows you to choose which item to configure:

RF TERMINAL SETUP

 

RF CONFIGURATION

1

BAR CODE OPTIONS

2

RS-232 I/O SETTINGS

3

DATE & TIME SETTINGS

4

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Worth Data 7000 manual RF System Setup, Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal, Sign On Setup One Way Mode RF Site Survey

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