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Characters
This setting allows the RF Terminal to output chosen ASCII characters in place
of the actual characters entered. For example, if you scanned the number 1 (hex
31) and wanted the RF Terminal to output hex 92 instead, you would enter 3192
for the Characters parameter. This would re-assign the output characters, with
the RF Terminal outputting hex 92 every time it sees hex 31. To re-assign
characters:
Scan Characters
Scan up to seven 4-digit pairings where the first 2 digits represent the hex
number to replace and the second 2 digits represent the hex number to
insert. You can have up to seven character re-assignments.
Scan SET
You can eliminate the output of a character by using FF as the hex number to
insert. For example, if you wanted to eliminate all $, following the above
instructions, enter 24FF.
Beep Tone
Lowest 0
Low 1
Medium 2
High 3
Highest 4
No Beep Tone 5
Speaker / Batteries
Speaker ON 0
Speaker OFF 1
Alkaline Batteries or Alkaline Rechargeables 2
Nickel Metal Hydride or NiCad Rechargeable Batteries 3
If you are using the headphone option (T12), you can conserve battery power
by turning the Speaker OFF (1).
In order to get an accurate Battery Status reading; you must select the correct
battery type. The default is Alkaline (2). Battery Status can be displayed by
pressing the STATUS key on the RF Terminal keypad.
Before you can use rechargeable batteries, you must change the JP4 jumper
inside the RF Terminal. See Appendix A; Frequency and Jumper Changes
for details.
Speaker
Speaker