Intermec 4800 User Guide

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Manual Trigger, Low Power
The imager powers down until the trigger is pulled.  When the trigger is pulled, 
the imager powers up and operates until there is no triggering for the time set 
with the 
Low Power Time-Out bar code below.  There is a delay of up to one 
second in operation when the imager is first triggered, but there is no delay when 
operating in low power time-out mode.
Note: Manual Trigger, Low Power cannot be used with keyboard wedge 
applications.
Low Power Time-Out Timer
Scan the Low Power Time-Out bar code to change the time-out duration (in 
seconds).  Then scan the time-out duration (from 0-300 seconds) from the inside 
back cover, and 
Save.   Default = 120 seconds.
If the unit remains idle during the low power time-out  interval, the unit goes into 
low power mode.  Whenever the trigger is enabled, the low power time-out timer 
is reset.
Note: This time-out does not begin until the imager time-out setting has expired.
Note: Programming Low Power Time-Out in the secondary interface also 
programs it in the primary interface.
Hands Free Time-Out
The Automatic Trigger and Presentation Modes are referred to as “hands free” 
modes.  If the imager’s trigger is pulled when using a hands free mode, the 
imager changes to manual trigger mode.  You can set the time the imager should 
remain in manual trigger mode by setting the Hands Free Time-Out.  Once the 
time-out value is reached, (if there have been no further trigger pulls) the imager 
reverts to the original hands free mode.
Note: If you change the time-out duration for the secondary interface, the 
duration of the primary interface will also be changed.
Manual Trigger, Low Power
Low Power Time-Out