Worth Data 802 RF user manual Default Voice Messages

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your language) into the microphone of the 802 RF Terminal. When ready, press the ENTER key and the instant you release it, speak ITEM into the

microphone. Remember to speak clearly – you have plenty of time to say ITEM in ½ second. When the message time is over, you will hear two beeps. The display is back to the RECORD/PLAYBACK prompt:

RECORD/PLAYBACK?

KEY [R/P]?

Now you’re ready to listen to your first recording. Press the P key and key in 03 for the message number. Do not be discouraged if you didn’t record the entire message. Our first attempt produced “EM” in a very frantic tone of voice. Practice speaking clearly and calmly (think of the poor guy who has to hear it 10,000 times next week) as soon as the key is released. You will get the hang of it with just a little practice.

That is the way all messages – prompts and errors - are recorded. If you are not sure which message numbers are blank, you can listen to messages until you find a blank for recording.

The host computer relies on the fact that the voice messages are stored in the 802 RF Terminal itself and not generated by the host. The host computer will trigger the broadcast of a voice message by sending a prompt to the 802 RF Terminal that tells it which message number to play. If the host thinks that message #05 is STOP when it’s really GO, it can cause confusion for the operator. That is why it is important to keep track of what messages are recorded where.

Default Voice Messages

Here are the default messages and the numbers they are recorded under:

Message Recorded

Message #

Prompts

 

ITEM

#01

QUANTITY

#02

 

 

Error messages

 

LOW BATTERIES

#31

CHANGE BATTERIES

#32

TERMINAL OUT OF RANGE

#33

SERVER NOT AVAILABLE

#34

Cloning Voice Messages and Setup from 802 RF Terminal to 802 RF Terminal

If you have several 802 RF Terminals, you can record all of your voice messages in one 802 RF Terminal and then simply “clone” them to your other 802 RF Terminals. Cloning also copies the 802 RF Terminal setup (except for Terminal ID).

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