Intermec SR60 Guia De Referência
Chapter 1 — Learning About Programming the SR60 Scanner
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SR60 Scanner Programmer’s Reference Manual
• Some features, such as Minimum Label Length, require
you to select the label length by scanning a series of single-
digit bar codes. A single good read beep sounds when
scanning these single digits in Programming mode. Only
the final required digit in the sequence produces a triple
beep when scanned, indicating a successfully programmed
feature.
digit bar codes. A single good read beep sounds when
scanning these single digits in Programming mode. Only
the final required digit in the sequence produces a triple
beep when scanned, indicating a successfully programmed
feature.
• Not all features are available for all interfaces. The scanner
sounds an error tone if you scan programming bar codes
for features invalid to the current interface. Only features
supported by the currently active interface are
implemented.
for features invalid to the current interface. Only features
supported by the currently active interface are
implemented.
• If you scan a bar code that changes the interface type, all
previous configuration items scanned in the programming
session are lost.
session are lost.
• 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.
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.
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.