The first line on the screen, R/F TERMINAL 3C1nnnx, gives the firmware revision number.

TERM ID: 0 refers to the current Terminal ID. The default setting is 0. Every Terminal must have a unique ID. R:nn refers to the version of the radio processor firmware.

Line 3 refers to the channel currently used by the R/F Terminal. USA CHANNEL: 0 refers to a Terminal set to channel 0. The

second part of this line identifies the display lines. Possibilities are 6/4 (6 line terminal operating in 4 line mode and 6/6 (6 line terminal operating in 6 line mode).

To move on to the first menu item, press any key on the R/F Terminal keypad. The display now reads:

SIGN ON?

KEY [YES/NO]?_

Press the YES key to SIGN ON to a two-way communication host computer program through the Base station.

Press NO to move on to the next menu item:

SETUP MODE

KEY [YES/NO]?_

Pressing YES prompts for a password to enter the Setup Mode for the R/F Terminal or Base station.

Press NO to move on to:

ONE-WAY MODE

KEY [YES/NO]?_

Press YES to enter ONE-WAY mode. ONE-WAY mode allows the R/F Terminal to transmit data to the host computer without prompting from the host computer program – we call this “dumb” data entry. (If you want a Terminator Character

on the bar code, you will have to enter a Postamble using the Setup Menu). ONE-WAY mode is also useful for demos, as it does not require any interaction from the host computer.

Press NO to go to:

SITE TESTING

KEY [YES/NO]?_

Press YES to enter SITE TESTING. SITE TESTING is an excellent way to assess your R/F communication in any area. It can help you determine the best place to locate your Base station for maximum R/F performance as well as troubleshoot

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Worth Data 701 RF manual Sign ON? KEY YES/NO?