Backlight Duration

Other

Always ON

0

Duration in # of seconds

1..2..5..-9

This setting determines how long the Backlight Display is on at startup or when triggered by pressing the F2 key. Always ON will create a drain on

your batteries and you can expect shorter battery life. The default setting is 5 seconds.

Skip Opening Screens

RF Setup

No

0

Go to Two-Way (SIGN ON)

1

Go to One-Way (ONE WAY)

2

Many users want to skip the opening screens and go directly to SIGN

ON or ONE WAY communication once their programs are fully operational. Selecting 1 or 2 will automatically take the operator to the corresponding mode and into your application, skipping the usual Mode Menu (SIGN ON?Y/N, SETUP?Y/N, ONE WAY?Y/N, SITE TESTING?Y/N). If you want to return to the Mode Menu at any time, simply press the F1 key.

If your skip the opening screen, you may want to quickly check the settings of the Terminal without having to reset this parameter, so the Status Key will display four lines as follows:

mm/dd/yy hh:mm

alkBAT￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿￿-zz%

alk - when Alkaline batteries are specified in Battery setup rch- when NiMH or NiCad batteries specified in Battery setup zz=percent or battery life left in numbers i.e. 99, 50, 23

The next two lines show the following:

UC31003A IDx CHn RLx 6/6 SC=N RF=NN C=N

The first character on the line is:

U for US/Canada Channel model

The next two characters “C3” is the board level.

1003A is the main processor's firmware version

IDx , where x is the Terminal ID assigned (0-9,A-B,a-z,-=)

CHn , where n is the Terminal's Channel in use (0-9)

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Worth Data 701 RF manual Backlight Duration, Skip Opening Screens, UC31003A IDx CHn RLx 6/6 SC=N RF=NN C=N