User's Manual

While the new 7001 series RF Terminals are fully software compatible with the older 70 and 700 series terminals,
there are a few differences between them. The differences between this new generation of Worth Data RF
Terminals and the generation referred to within this manual are:
1. 64 Terminals per Base Station instead of 16. Valid Terminal IDs are 0-9,A-Z,a-z, and – =.
2. Valid Channels are 0-5.
3. Base Station parameters, (Baud Rate, Parity, … Security Code) are not set through the Terminal, but rather
are set a Windows program, the Series 5000 Base Station Serial Configuration Utility, which is on the
Utilities CD.
4. The maximum number of characters that can be sent to a Base Station by a host program is 231
instead of the old 247.
5. Recharging is now controlled by a change in the RF Terminal's Setup. Go to Setup Mode, choose RF
Terminal, and then choose Battery.
6. Speaker and Headphone volume can be controlled by a change in the RF Terminal's Setup. Go to
Setup Mode, choose RF Terminal, and then choose Speaker.
7. To recharge the batteries after specifying rechargeable batteries, with the power off, plug in the 5V
recharger with the supplied adapter. The Terminal with show the message:
Charging Batteries
Please Wait…………..
A full charge cycle takes about 2 hours. When the charge cycle ends the Terminal will display:
Charge Cycle Complete
There are other differences that are simply advantages:
1) Lower price
2) Greater distance (2.5 miles vs. 3000 feet)
3) Longer battery life (24 hours instead of 10 hours)
4) Faster battery recharging (2 hours instead of 8 hours)
5) Color TFT display standard
6) Smaller and less weight for the laser models
7) Faster transaction times