Routing the Wiring

B-2

RS-232

Cable Pin-outs

C-1

RS-232

Extension cables

C-1

RS232 problems

8-6

RS-422

Termination Jumpers

A-2

RSS-14 code

2-14

S

Scanner input only - breaking out of

6-3

scanning through a windshield

L-3

SEARCH key

 

transmitting ASCII 11 to host

6-12

Security Code - setting on Terminal

2-6

Security Code for Base or Relay

2-23

Selective data trimming by bar code type

2-16,2-17

Sequence Error

8-3

Sequence Error Message

6-10

Serial cables

 

"noise" problems

4-4

serial device attachment

6-3

serial input on Terminal

6-3

Serial keyboard input

6-3

Serial output command for terminal

6-4

Serial pin-outs

C-1

Serial printer setup paramters on terminal

2-21

Serial Reply - Base to host programming

6-7

Set Date

2-19

Set Time

2-19

Setting serial parameters on your Base or Relay ....

2-23

Setting the Relay ID

A-2

Setup

 

 

RF Terminal

2-5

Setup Cloning to other terminals

7-5

Setup Menu

 

 

"Reset" bar code

2-21

Baud Rate

2-21

Data Bits

2-21

Parity

2-21

RF Terminal Channel

2-5

RF Terminal parameters

2-5

Stop Bits

2-21

Terminal ID

2-5

SETUP MODE

 

 

using to program voice messages

7-2

Setup or playback voice messages

7-3

shelf label printing

6-34

Shut Down Time

2-20

Shut Down Time feature

1-4

SIGN ON Base to host programming

6-8

SIGN OUT

 

 

Base to host programming

6-9

missing the message

5-3

Signing out in mid-transaction

5-2

Site survey

3-5

Site Test Mode -

brief description of

3-1

Site Testing

 

 

channel changes

4-2

getting into

1-7

how it works

3-5

Site Testing in Progress message

4-2

Six beeps on power-up

8-6

Skip Opening Screens

2-8

sleep mode for RF Terminal

3-3

SPEAKER VOLUME

2-9

Stand mode

See hands free laser scanning

Start Setup

 

 

scanning to enter Setup mode

2-2

Start/stop characters

 

transmitting for Codabar

2-13

transmitting for Code 39

2-10

STATUS key

 

reserved for date/time only

6-12

using to determine battery life

1-5,2-8,8-2

Steps for installation

1-1

STK bar code

2-12

Stop Bits for serial printer

2-21

Storage Tek bar code

2-12

Storage Tek Tape Label code

2-12

substitution errors

L-2

Substitutions of data

L-3

sunlight problems, using aiming dot

L-3

Surveying a site

4-1

T

T49 Holster for RF Terminal

N-4

Tape library bar code

2-12

TCP/IP Terminal Programming

6-23

Terminal ID

 

 

how to find out what yours is

1-7

use in Two-Way mode

3-2

Terminal ID in One Way mode

3-5

Terminal keys

 

 

transmitting ASCII values

2-6

Terminal setup

 

 

Security Code

2-6

Terminal Setup Cloning

 

 

to other terminals

7-5

Terminating a programming message

6-2

Terminator character

2-16

Testing Base Station communications

2-23,8-5

Testing communication with a Relay

B-4

Testing the Relay

B-4

Thru-put considerations

4-6

Time Set

2-19

time stamping in Terminal

6-3

Tips for Using Voice Prompts

7-1

Trailing character trimming

2-17

TRANSMISSION FAILED

3-3,3-4

Transmitting Bar Code ID's

2-12

Transmitting characters before or after

 

 

bar code data

2-15

Transmitting Codabar start and stop characters

2-13

Transmitting EAN-8/UPC-E in original formats

...... 2-12

Transmitting through walls

4-1

Trimming by bar code type

 

 

using bar code ID and postamble

2-17

using bar code ID and preamble/postamble

2-16

Trimming characters from data

2-15,2-17

Trimming leading characters using Preamble

2-15

Trimming trailing characters using Postamble

2-16

TriOptic Code 39

2-12

Troubleshooting

8-1

electrical noise problems with Relays

4-4

wiring problems with Relays

4-4

Troubleshooting new installation

8-2

Turning on the R/F Terminal

1-4

turns off and on by itselt

8-6

Two-Way Mode

 

 

brief description of

3-1

in depth description of how it works

3-2

Typical coverage

4-5

U

UCC 128 Serial Shipping Container bar code

H-2

6

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