Index

1

1 second voice messages

7-2

1/2 second voice messages

7-2

2

2 of 5 Code

2-12

default length setting

2-13

enabling check digit

2-13

susceptible to mis-reads

2-13

2 of 5 Codes

 

reading variable length bar codes

2-13

2 of 5 Length

2-13

4

4 digit year option

2-15

4 second laser beam

2-17

6

6 beeps on power up

8-4

default settings

2-2

ID character prefix

2-11

Base Shut Down

6-5

Basic RF System communications

3-1

Batteries

2-14

battery charging

1-4

Battery Life indicator

1-3

Battery Status indicator

2-15

Baud Rate for serial printer

2-18

Beep Tone

2-14

Beeping

 

and Accumulate Mode

C-6

changing the tone or pitch

2-14

during setup configuration

2-2

Beeping a lost unit

3-3

Before you begin programming

5-1

BEGIN key

 

transmitting ASCII 23 to host

6-6

bright light problems

 

aiming dot

J-3

A

access point location

4-1

access point scan results

4-2

Accumulate Mode

C-6

numeric barpad table

C-6

ActiveX drop-in component

6-1

ActiveX programming

6-4

Advanced Features/Functions for

 

Code 39

C-4

AIAG

C-3

aiming dot

J-2

Aiming Dot Duration

2-17

aiming dot enabling

J-3

Array examples for VB

6-3

ASCII Code Equivalent Table

M-1

Authentication

2-6

automatic check back

2-9

Automobile ID reading

J-3

Automobile windshield reading

J-3

Avoiding substitutions in scanning

2-17

B

B11 Rubber Boot for Integrated Laser RF

Terminal

L-4

Backlight Display

2-7

Backlight Duration

2-7

Bar Code ID's

2-12

Bar Code Menu Only setup parameters

2-1

bar code symbol

2-4

Bar Code Type identification

2-11

Bar Codes

 

Accumulate Mode

C-6

C

Cable pin-outs

A-1

Cables

 

needed for voice message cloning

7-5

Cables for Zebra Cameo Printer

A-1

Cameo Printer

6-17

Cameo Printer Pin-outs

A-1

Cannot Communicate with PIC Processor. 8-3

Caps Lock ON

 

Code 39 setup parameter

2-10

CCD pin-outs

A-1

Change Batteries

8-3

CHANGE BATTERIES

1-3

changing a host prompt already sent

2-9

Changing a prompt

3-3

Changing more than one setup parameter at

atime using the bar coded setup menu . 2-3 Changing the AA batteries on the RF

Terminal

1-4

Changing the default voice messages

7-4

Changing the Device IP Address

2-5

Changing the RF Terminals automatic shut-

off time

2-16

Changing the Starting Channel

2-5

Changing the Subnet Mask

2-5, 2-6

Changing the voice message partitions

7-2

charging batteries in RF Terminal

1-4

Check Character Code 39

C-4

Check digits / Checksums

 

 

and Accumulate Mode

C-6

Check Digits / Checksums for Code 128...

F-1

Code 39

C-4

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