Intermec SR60 User Manual

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Chapter 1 — Introduction to Programming the SR60 Scanner
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SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
• When programming a feature requiring you to scan single 
digits to set a multi-digit number, such as Minimum Label 
Length, scanning the END bar code (or any item tag/item 
value bar code) before completing all input results in an 
error tone and causes the scanner to exit Programming 
mode. Under these circumstances, the features you were 
trying to set are discarded; any previous bar codes scanned 
during the session take effect.
• Intermec recommends that you limit each programming 
session to one feature at a time. If you make a mistake in 
the programming sequence, it can be difficult to discover 
where an error has been made if several features are 
programmed at once. Additionally, it can be confusing to 
determine which features may or may not have been 
successfully set following such a session.
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Scan the END bar code to save any new settings and exit 
Programming mode. The scanner sounds a beep and resets 
upon exiting Programming mode, and the green LED returns 
to its usual state (on steady or off ).
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Maintain an accurate record of all changes you make. There is 
a worksheet in Appendix A, “Factory Default Configuration” 
on page 145, wher
e you can record your changes.
Three Sample Programming Sequences
To modify a scanner feature, you must scan the programming bar 
codes in this manual in the correct sequence, depending upon the 
feature being programmed. There are three programming 
sequences, which are illustrated on the next page.
Sample A
Programming sample A is the most commonly used sequence and 
demonstrates how three bar codes are scanned to accomplish 
these tasks:
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Enter Programming mode with the SET bar code.
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Scan the Item Tag that enables the new feature. 
Note: If you disconnect power before you scan the END bar 
code, all the new settings are discarded. On power-up, the 
scanner returns to the previous settings.