User's Manual
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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