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Link Test Code
This is a code to test the transmission link between the Wireless Scanner and
its Base Station, without transmitting data. You can use this to be sure you are
in range and able to hear the base station beeping. No data is transmitted. Do
not enter the Setup Mode when performing the link test. This code is the
same as the "Clear Buffer" code on the Barpad Menu.
its Base Station, without transmitting data. You can use this to be sure you are
in range and able to hear the base station beeping. No data is transmitted. Do
not enter the Setup Mode when performing the link test. This code is the
same as the "Clear Buffer" code on the Barpad Menu.
Reset
Once you are in the Setup Mode, don't scan Reset unless you're sure you want
to restore the Wireless Reader to its default settings (as described on page 9),
erasing all changes you've made.
to restore the Wireless Reader to its default settings (as described on page 9),
erasing all changes you've made.
DIFFICULT CODE SETUP OPTIONS
Aiming Laser Dot: Sometimes it is difficult to see the laser beam and know
you are on the bar code, especially if you are attempting to read outdoors in
direct sunlight. The laser can be outputted as a brighter dot for a few seconds,
allowing the user to place the dot in the middle of the bar code; then the laser
beam starts sweeping for the read. As shipped, the laser beam never forms an
aiming dot, but you can program a number of seconds that you wish the
aiming dot to appear before the sweeping beam by scanning the following:
you are on the bar code, especially if you are attempting to read outdoors in
direct sunlight. The laser can be outputted as a brighter dot for a few seconds,
allowing the user to place the dot in the middle of the bar code; then the laser
beam starts sweeping for the read. As shipped, the laser beam never forms an
aiming dot, but you can program a number of seconds that you wish the
aiming dot to appear before the sweeping beam by scanning the following:
Scan Start Setup
Scan Protocol
Scan 3 to select a 1 second aiming dot, or
4 to select a 2 second aiming dot, or
5 to select a 3 second aiming dot, or
6 to select a 4 second aiming dot, or
7 to select a 5 second aiming dot, or
2, the default, to eliminate an aiming dot.
Scan End Setup
4-second beam: Another option with problem reading conditions is to increase
the length of the time the scanner attempts to read, from the default 2-second
beam to a 4-second beam. To select the 4-second beam:
Scan Start Setup
Scan 2 of 5
Scan F to select the 4-second beam
Scan End Setup
To return to the default 2-second beam, scan E instead of F.
Automobile VIN READING:
There is special support for reading automobile Vehicle Identification Numbers,
VIN, remotely from the computer. (CCDs will not read through a windshield,
only laser scanners.) You may want to use the aiming dot above too.
Scan Protocol
Scan 3 to select a 1 second aiming dot, or
4 to select a 2 second aiming dot, or
5 to select a 3 second aiming dot, or
6 to select a 4 second aiming dot, or
7 to select a 5 second aiming dot, or
2, the default, to eliminate an aiming dot.
Scan End Setup
4-second beam: Another option with problem reading conditions is to increase
the length of the time the scanner attempts to read, from the default 2-second
beam to a 4-second beam. To select the 4-second beam:
Scan Start Setup
Scan 2 of 5
Scan F to select the 4-second beam
Scan End Setup
To return to the default 2-second beam, scan E instead of F.
Automobile VIN READING:
There is special support for reading automobile Vehicle Identification Numbers,
VIN, remotely from the computer. (CCDs will not read through a windshield,
only laser scanners.) You may want to use the aiming dot above too.