User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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L
Label Code 4 and 5
enabling reading of............................................... 1-18
Language problems during data collection................ 7-1
Laser Comparison Chart.....................................M-1
Laser decode light ..................................................... A-4
Laser pin-outs.............................................................C-3
Laser Scanner options ...............................................M-2
Laser Scanner Options ............................................. 1-25
Laser scanners
technique for using Setup Menu.....................1-3
Laser Scanners ................................................. M-1, N-2
protective rubber boot ........................................... N-3
Laser Terminal feature ...............................................L-1
LCD
Backlight Setup .................................................... 1-11
LCD Backlight
setting the duration............................................... 1-11
LCD Backlight Display Mode ................................. 1-11
LCD Display Mode........................................... 1-10, 6-5
via keypad only ...................................................... 1-1
Leading characters
trimming using preamble ..................................... 1-19
Leading digits for UPC/EAN.............................1-15, J-2
Leading spaces and Accumulate mode ......................E-4
LEFT ARROW key
transmitting ASCII 30 to host.............................. 6-11
Length restrictions on bar codes .............................. 1-19
Link Test .................................................................... 8-5
Link Test from base to host ..................................... 1-33
Literacy as a data collection problem ........................ 7-1
LOADER.EXE program to download
firmware ................................................................ D-2
Location of Base and Relay ....................................... 4-6
Logic Error ................................................................. 8-3
LOGMARS ................................................................ E-1
Longer Laser reading ................................................M-2
Loose decoding algorithm for Laser scanners ......... 1-17
Low Batteries ............................................................. 8-3
LOW BATTERIES .................................................... 1-6
Low Battery message ................................................. 1-6
LZ100 Laser Scanner ................................................ N-2
LZ200 Laser Scanner ................................................ N-2
M
magnetic stripe input.................................................. 6-3
Magstripe input ....................... See Zebra Cameo Printer
data format from Cameo ...................................... 6-31
maintaining backwards compatibility ...................... 1-26
Making terminal beep ................................................ 6-2
Mapping of voice messages ....................................... 7-2
Maximizing long range laser ................................... 1-25
Menu setup using the keypad..................................... 1-3
merchandise marts.................................................... 1-31
message format for host to terminal
programming.......................................................... 6-1
Metal walls and RF .................................................... 4-1
Methods to improve Site Test results......................... 4-4
Microphone ................................................................ 7-4
plugging in to AUX jack........................................ 7-4
Min/max length checks ............................................ 1-21
Min/max length checks in Preamble........................ 1-20
Minimum acceptable results for Site Test ................. 4-3
mm/dd/yy.................................................................. 1-23
Modulus 43 Check Characters ...................................E-2
MSI
check digits............................................................ K-1
default settings...................................................... 1-18
MSI/Plessey.............................................................. 1-18
MSI/Plessey code specifications ............................... K-1
multi-dropping additional Relays.............................. B-1
Multiple ...................................................................... 1-4
Multiple Base stations
changing frequency ................................................ 1-4
Multiple terminals on a Base...................................... 4-7
N
Network planning ....................................................... 4-4
New installation troubleshooting ............................... 8-2
New Zealand frequencies ........................................... 1-6
NiCad batteries
checking jumpers when recharging........................ 1-7
NiCad rechargeables........................................... 1-4, A-5
Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable batteries
........................................................................1-4, A-5
NiMH.......................................................................... 1-4
NiMH and NiCad batteries
battery life....................................................... 1-5, A-5
NSC assignments..........................................................J-2
NSC characters
enabling transmission........................................... 1-15
Null modem cable pin-outs (F34) ............................. C-1
Numeric "Barpad" ......................................................E-4
O
OFF key
hitting it twice......................................................... 5-3
ON/OFF button........................................................... 1-4
One Way Mode
getting into.............................................................. 1-8
One-Way mode
adding postamble for ENTER (CR)....................... 3-5
multiple terminals................................................... 3-5
using preamble to transmit Terminal ID ................ 3-5
One-Way Mode
brief description of ................................................. 3-1
Opening a Base or Relay ........................................... A-1
Opening the RF Terminal to change the
speaker volume....................................................... 7-6
Operational Theory..................................................... 3-1
Operator Errors........................................................... 5-3
Optional Features ...................................................... N-1
Organic materials' effect on RF ................................... 4-1
Outputting ASCII characters
in place of actual characters entered .................... 1-22
Outputting data to a serial device from
terminal................................................................... 6-2
P
Parity - Base Station setup ....................................... 1-30
Parity for RF Terminal ............................................. 1-26
Parity settings to use serial printer................................ 1-26
Partial data from Base to Relay.................................. 4-5
Partial reads on EAN-13 .......................................... 1-16