Worth Data 802 RF Manuel D’Utilisation

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Appendix K 
Using the Scan Stand 
Stand mode allows the operator to use an LZ300 laser in “hands free” mode 
while attached to an RF Terminal. This is useful in shipping applications or any 
application where the operator requires both hands to perform their function.  
Stand Mode is actually a fast cycling laser looking for a bar code (many 
transitions between black and white). The user scans the bar code on the 
Stand to activate it. A scan of the same bar code while in "Stand Mode" will 
deactivate it.  The "Stand Mode" on the RF Terminal only supports the 
external LZ300 Scanner, not the internal scanner and not the LZ400 
Scanner. When the scanner detects a suspect bar code, the beam spreads 
wider and stays on for 2 1/2 second or until a bar code is successfully read. 
If successfully read, the scanner turns off until the next prompt. If no read 
occurred, it resumes the cycling looking for a prospective bar code.
 
When in Stand Mode, if a key is pressed, we assume the user wants to key 
data instead of scan data, so the scanner is turned off; at this point the 
scanner can be used if triggered. Once the data entry is finished and 
transmitted and the next prompt is received from the host program 
requesting either 1) scanner only input, or 2) scanner/keyboard input; the 
"Stand Mode" operation is resumed. 
The Stand itself is available in two models, one with a weighted base (if you 
need to move the stand from site to site) or a gooseneck-only model that 
must be permanently mounted to a surface.