Changing a Relay back to a Base

B-5

Changing ASCII characters used to accomodate

 

XON/XOFF

6-11

Changing Base or Relay setup

2-22

Changing character output

2-17

Changing more than one setup parameter at a time

 

using the bar coded setup menu

2-3

Changing the AA batteries on the RF Terminal

1-5

Changing the default voice messages

7-5

Changing the frequency on a Base or Relay .... A-2,B-5

Changing the RF Terminal channel

2-5

Changing the RF Terminal ID

2-5

Changing the RF Terminals automatic

 

shut-off time

2-20

Changing the voice message partitions

7-2

Channel

 

How to find out what your is on RF Terminal

1-7

Channel of RF Terminal

 

default

2-5

Channels

 

US/ Canada/ Mexico

2-6

Character codes

 

reassigning

2-17

Characters

2-17

charging batteries in RF Terminal

1-6

Check Character

 

Code 39

E-2

Check digits / Checksums

 

and Accumulate Mode

E-4

Check Digits / Checksums

 

Code 128

H-1

Code 39

E-2

Code 93

F-1

Interleaved 2 of 5

I-1

MSI / Plessey

K-1

UPC/EAN

J-3

Checking channel for Site Test

4-2

Clearing lines on a 6 line display

6-2

Clearing lines on terminal

 

4 line vs. 6 line display

6-6

Clearing lines on terminal screen

6-2

Clearing terminal screen

6-2

cloning Terminal setup

 

to other terminals

7-5

Cloning voice messages

7-5

cables for

7-5

Cloning Voice Messages from RF Terminal to RF

 

Terminal

7-5

CLSI format for Codabar

2-13

CLSI format of Codabar

2-13

Codabar

2-13

CLSI format

2-13

Start/Stop transmission

G-1

transmitting start and stop characters

2-13

Codabar Specifications

G-1

Code 128

2-12

Code 128 Specifications

H-1

Code 128 subsets

H-1

Code 3 of 9

 

setting up

2-10

Code 39

 

about Accumulate mode

E-4

enabling the Mod 43 check character

2-10

transmitting start and stop characters

2-10

using Caps Lock ON

2-10

Code 39 Advanced Features/Functions

E-2

Code 39 Specifications

E-1

Code 93 Specifications

F-1

Code 93

2-15

Com port communication problems

2-24,8-5

Com port problems on host

8-6

Combining multiple commands

6-4

Command format from host to terminal

6-1

Command section of a programming message

6-2

Components

 

included with your RF system

1-1

components of a basic RF system

3-1

Configuring 2 of 5 to look for fixed length data only.. 2-14

Configuring the Base station

1-3

Connecting a Relay Station

B-1

Connecting the Base Station to a serial port

1-2

Conserving batteries

3-3

continual beeping on power up

8-6

Control Keys for Possible Programming

6-12

Control Keys Only

2-6

Controlling terminals from a remote computer

...... 6-23

Correct Routing for Wiring

B-2

Cover removal on Base or Relay

A-1

Coverage

4-5

creating programs for the RF System

6-1

credit card

6-4

crimper for building Relay cables

B-4

Custom extension cables

C-1

D

Data Bits setting for serial printer

2-21

Data Cloning Cable #F38

7-5

Data Received Was prompt

3-4

DATA XMIT ERROR

7-6

Date and Time Setting

2-19

Date Format

2-18

Date set

2-19

DB9 Straight Cable pin-outs

C-1

Dealing with radio traffic contention

4-6

Default settings

 

 

returning RF Terminal to

2-1

RF Terminal

2-1

Default voice message partitions

7-2

Default Voice Messages

7-5

Default voice messages and numbers

7-5

Delete key

 

 

using

1-4

deleting display data

1-4

Detecting low batteries on RF Terminal

1-5

Determining coverage areas for Base Stations and

 

Relays

4-5

Determining the channel on a Base/Relay

1-3

determining the frequency of a base or relay

A-2

Determining when the terminal checks the Base

3-3

Dialog architecture

6-1

difficult Code 39 codes

L-2

Difficult Code 39 Reading

L-3

Display

 

 

Backlight Setup

2-7

Display of Year

2-19

displaying date and time on terminal

6-2

displaying the date during operation

2-19

Displaying the year in a 2 digit or 4 digit format....

2-19

Double Decode

2-20

double decode option

L-2

Double-scan checking

2-20,L-3

DOWN ARROW key

 

 

transmitting ASCII 29 to host

6-12

Downloading firmware from your computer to the

 

terminal

D-1

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