Honeywell International Inc. SF61B-A Manuale Utente
Chapter 1 — About the SF61B Cordless Scanner
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SF61 Cordless Scanner User’s Guide
Using Vibrate Alert
You can configure the SF61B to vibrate when it successfully decodes a
bar code. This feature can be useful in these situations:
bar code. This feature can be useful in these situations:
•
You are in a noisy environment, such as a busy warehouse, where it
can be difficult to hear the beeps.
can be difficult to hear the beeps.
•
You are working in a quiet environment, such as a library, where
you do not want to make a lot of noise.
you do not want to make a lot of noise.
Two fast beeps
The scanner successfully scanned a configuration bar
code
code
Two beeps, bi-
tonal
tonal
The scanner is docked correctly in a battery charger.
Six very fast beeps
and vibrate alert
and vibrate alert
Transmission error
or
Configuration bar code was not accepted
or
Configuration bar code was not accepted
Series of beeps
from low to high
from low to high
The scanner is connecting to a Bluetooth host.
Series of beeps
from high to low
(cannot be
deactivated)
from high to low
(cannot be
deactivated)
The scanner is disconnecting from a Bluetooth host.
Note 1: The scanner does not beep when disconnecting
automatically after a long period of inactivity.
Note 2: The scanner performs a hardware reset (restart)
when it is disconnected from EasySet (two beeps and a
vibrate alert by default).
Note 1: The scanner does not beep when disconnecting
automatically after a long period of inactivity.
Note 2: The scanner performs a hardware reset (restart)
when it is disconnected from EasySet (two beeps and a
vibrate alert by default).
Six-beep melody
(cannot be
deactivated)
(cannot be
deactivated)
Scanner confirmation after rescue procedure (see in
Chapter 4).
Chapter 4).
Default SF61B Beep and Vibrate Alert Descriptions
Beep Sequence
What it Means
Note: You can use EasySet to modify the default vibrate alert settings
if you wish (
if you wish (
Operating settings > Beeps / LEDs > Vibrate alert).
In this Manual and in EasySet, default settings are indicated by "(*)"
after the name of the default setup command.
after the name of the default setup command.