Specifications
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Cordless Systems Manual
Does the Cordless System read your bar code incorrectly?
If the Cordless System reads a bar code (
one beep for a good read
), but
the bar code is not displayed correctly on the host screen:
➊ The Cordless System may not be programmed for the appropriate
terminal interface.
Example: You scan “12345” and the host displays “@es%.”
Reprogram the Cordless System with the correct “Plug and Play” or
Terminal Selection bar code (
see Section
1).
➋ The Cordless System may not be programmed to output your bar code
properly.
Example: You scan “12345” and the host displays “A12345B.”
Reprogram the Cordless System with the proper Symbology
selections (
see Section 5, Symbology Menu
).
The Cordless System won’t read your bar code at all?
If the Cordless System will not read your bar code:
➊ Try scanning the Sample Bar Codes (
found on the back cover of the
Systems Manual
).
If the Cordless System reads
the Sample Bar Codes, check that your
bar code is readable. (
See “Is the Cordless System having trouble
reading your bar codes” on the previous page.
)
If the Cordless System does not read
the Sample Bar Codes either,
continue to #2, below...
➋ If the Cordless System won’t read the Sample Bar Codes either:
Verify that the bar code symbologies are enabled. (
See Sections 5,
Symbology Menu.
)
Verify that your bar code symbology is enabled. (
See Sections 5,
Symbology Menu.
)
Scan the “Default All... ” bar code on each symbology menu page in
Section 5 to enable most symbologies.