User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Program License Agreements
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Approvals And Safety Summary
- Introduction 1
- Basic Checkout 2
- Getting To Know Your 7535 3
- 3.1 Features Of The 7535
- 3.2 The Battery
- 3.3 Switching The 7535 Hand-Held On And Off
- 3.4 The Keyboard
- 3.5 The Display
- 3.6 7535 Indicators
- 3.7 Internal Scanners
- 3.8 Connecting & Disconnecting Tethered Peripherals
- 3.9 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
- 3.10 Monitoring The Network Connection
- 3.11 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
- 3.12 General Maintenance
- Working With Windows CE 4
- Configuration 5
- 5.1 Remote Desktop Connection
- 5.2 Pocket PC Compatibility
- 5.3 The Control Panel
- 5.4 Control Panel Icons
- 5.5 Basic Setup
- 5.7 Scanner Properties Setup
- 5.7.1 Scanner Options
- 5.7.2 Bar Codes
- 5.7.2.1 Code 39 Settings
- 5.7.2.2 Code 128 Settings
- 5.7.2.3 EAN 13 Settings
- 5.7.2.4 EAN 8
- 5.7.2.5 UPC And EAN Settings
- 5.7.2.6 UPC A Settings
- 5.7.2.7 UPC E Settings
- 5.7.2.8 Codabar
- 5.7.2.9 Code 93
- 5.7.2.10 Code 11
- 5.7.2.11 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 5.7.2.12 MSI Plessey
- 5.7.2.13 Discrete 2 of 5
- 5.7.2.14 IATA 2 of 5
- 5.7.2.15 Postal: Australian
- 5.7.2.16 Postal: Japanese
- 5.7.2.17 Postal: Korean
- 5.7.2.18 Postal: PlaNET
- 5.7.2.19 Postal: PostNET
- 5.7.2.20 Postal: Royal Mail
- 5.7.2.21 2D DataMatrix
- 5.7.2.22 2D Maxicode
- 5.7.2.23 2D PDF-417
- 5.7.2.24 2D Micro PDF-417
- 5.7.2.25 2D QR Code
- 5.7.2.26 2D RSS Code
- 5.7.2.27 Aztec
- 5.7.3 Translations
- 5.8 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Setup
- Tekterm Application 6
- 6.1 The Tekterm Application
- 6.2 Additional Keyboard Functions
- 6.3 Keyboard Modes
- 6.4 The Tekterm Status Area
- 6.5 TESS Emulation
- 6.6 ANSI Emulation
- 6.7 The Radio Statistics Screen
- 6.8 The Tekterm Startup Display Menu
- 6.9 Working With Menus
- 6.10 Resetting The 7535 Hand-Held Computer
- 6.11 The Parameters Menu
- 6.12 Display Options
- 6.13 More Parameters
- 6.14 Radio Parameters
- 6.15 System Parameters
- 6.16 Scanner Control Panel
- 6.17 View Manager
- 6.18 Applications
- 6.19 Ports- Tether And Console
- 6.20 Network
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories 7
- 7.1 External Bar Code Readers
- 7.2 The 7535 Battery
- 7.3 Important Charger Safety Instructions
- 7.4 Chargers
- 7.5 Gang Charger
- 7.6 Combo Charger
- 7.7 Combo Dock
- 7.8 Quad Dock
- 7.9 Portable Docking Module (PDM)
- 7.11 The 7535 Picker Cradle
- Specifications 8
- Support Services And Worldwide Offices
- Port Pinouts
- USB Setup Application
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Chapter3:Getting To Know Your 7530
The 36-Key Keyboard
Choosing More Than One Alpha Character From The Same Key
If you need to choose more than one alpha character from a single key, you’ll need
to press the ‘Accept’ key between alpha selections. The ‘Accept’ key is presented as
an arrow ⇒ symbol above the ‘0’ (zero) key. Pressing this key signals the 7535 to
display the alpha character you’ve chosen and await the next selection from the
same key.
For example, suppose you want to type the letters ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘c’. These letters are
all accessible from the numeric key, <2>.
To type the letter ‘a’:
• Press the <ORANGE> key twice to lock it ‘on’, and then press the numeric
key, <2>.
• Press the ‘Accept’ key < ⇒> to indicate that the letter ‘a’ should be
accepted and that another letter from the same key will be chosen.
To type the letter ‘b’:
• Press the <2> key twice.
• Press < ⇒> to accept the letter ‘b’.
To type the letter ‘c’:
• Press the <2> key three times.
When you have completed your alpha selections from this key, you can do one of the
following:
• If you want to choose additional alpha characters from another key(s),
leave the <ORANGE> key ‘on’, and press the next numeric key that
supports the alpha character you require.
• If you do not want to choose any additional alpha characters, press
<ORANGE> again to unlock or turn ‘off’ the key and end alpha selection.
Choosing Multiple Alpha Characters From A Range Of Keys
If you plan on choosing alpha characters from a number of different keys, you are
not required to press the ‘Accept’ < ⇒> key after each alpha selection. The < ⇒>
key is only required when you are choosing more than one alpha character from the
same key – e.g., ‘a’, ‘b’ and ‘c’ from the <2> key.