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The color codes are:

0 = AQUA

1 = BLACK

2 = BLUE

3 = FUCHSIA

4 = GRAY

5 = GREEN

6 = LIME

7 = MAROON

8 = NAVY

9 = OLIVE

A = PURPLE

B = RED

C = SILVER

D = TEAL

E = WHITE

F = YELLOW

Here are some examples:

@CS2M2L2

will clear the screen and set the first two lines of the screen to be small fonts, the next two lines to be medium fonts, and the next two lines to be large fonts. The remaining undefined lines will be small font with the default colors. The default colors will be used since there is no \cb at the end of the command.\

followed by:

@1,1,0,\BEWarning@3,1,0,\21Invalid Data@5,1,1,\ACData<EOT>

will display “Warning” on the first line in small font with RED text on a WHITE background, “Invalid Data” on the third line in medium font with BLUE text on a BLACK background and “Data” on the 5th line in large font with PURPLE text on a SILVER background. The cursor will be positioned after the “Data” on the 5th line and entered text will be in the last color combination, PURPLE on SILVER.

Remember that if you only define 6 lines then the remaining lines on the screen will be defined as small font with the default colors.

When you are defining the font size for each line of the screen be aware that the total pixel count of all the lines defined cannot exceed the height of the screen.

The total height of the screen is 240 pixels. A small font is 16 pixels tall, a medium font is 24 pixels tall and a large font is 32 pixels tall.

If you define 2 lines with small fonts, 2 lines with medium fonts and 2 lines with large fonts you will be using (2x16)+(2x24)+(2x32)=144 pixels out of a maximum of 240 pixels. The top 144 pixels of the display will be used, the bottom 96 pixels will be divided into 6 lines (96/16=6) of small font..

If you attempt to define a combination of fonts that exceeds 240 pixels total, a ? will be returned to the host for invalid command.

Here are some more examples:

@C\E1

will clear the screen and set the default colors to WHITE text on a BLACK background. In concept, @C\E1 is the same as @C0\E1; however, @C0\E1 is an invalid command. The change of user colors is always embedded in a Clear Screen Command.

@CS1M3L1S1L2\BE

will clear the screen and set the first line to be small font, the next 3 lines to be medium font, the next line to be large font, the next line to be small font and the last two lines to be large font with RED text on a WHITE

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Worth Data 7000 manual = White

7000 specifications

The Worth Data 7000 is an advanced data collection and management device designed for various applications, including inventory control, asset tracking, and point-of-sale transactions. This versatile handheld device excels in environments requiring efficiency and reliability, making it a popular choice for businesses looking to optimize their operational workflows.

One of the standout features of the Worth Data 7000 is its robust barcode scanning capabilities. Equipped with a high-quality scanner, it can read a wide range of barcode formats, including 1D and 2D barcodes. This versatility ensures that users can seamlessly integrate the device into existing systems and easily manage different types of inventory, thereby reducing errors and improving data collection accuracy.

The Worth Data 7000 leverages advanced wireless technology, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, allowing for real-time data transfer to cloud-based systems or local servers. This capability is crucial for businesses that require instantaneous updates and access to critical information across multiple locations. The device is also compatible with various mobile applications, enhancing its functionality and enabling users to perform transactions and updates remotely.

In terms of hardware, the Worth Data 7000 features a durable design that meets the demands of industrial and retail environments. Its rugged casing is designed to withstand drops, impacts, and exposure to dust and moisture, ensuring longevity and reliability in challenging conditions. The device is also equipped with an intuitive touchscreen interface, making it user-friendly and accessible, even for those with minimal technical skills.

Another important characteristic of the Worth Data 7000 is its long-lasting battery life. Designed for extended use, the device can operate for hours on a single charge, allowing employees to focus on their tasks without frequent interruptions for recharging. This is particularly beneficial in fast-paced environments where time is of the essence.

Furthermore, the Worth Data 7000 supports a variety of software applications that can be tailored to meet specific business needs. From inventory management systems to customized point-of-sale solutions, the device offers flexibility and scalability for businesses of all sizes.

In conclusion, the Worth Data 7000 stands out as a powerful tool for data collection and management, thanks to its superior barcode scanning capabilities, robust connectivity options, durable design, extended battery life, and flexibility in software applications. Whether for retail, warehouse management, or asset tracking, it is a reliable choice for businesses looking to enhance their operational efficiency and improve data accuracy.