Owner`s manual

Delete/View Devices
This command is used to see what Bluetooth devices are “known” by the LT7802B and delete them from
the list of known devices. If one of the devices is paired with the LT7802B then (PAIRED) will appear next
to that device. This is a quick way to see what device, if any, is currently paired with the LT7802B.
Pair with Existing Device
Use this command to pair the LT7802B with a Bluetooth device that has been found using the “Add New
Device” command. You must add the device before you can pair with the device. A list of previously
“found” devices will be displayed and the currently paired device, if any, will be indicated with (PAIRED).
Select the device that you would like to pair with or press 0 to exit and make no change.
The LT7802B will attempt to pair with the Bluetooth device when the S-command is sent so make sure that
your Bluetooth device is powered up and ready at that time.
Date & Time Setting
Set Time
The time is set using a 4-digit military hhmm format. For example, to set the time to 3:08 p.m., you would
enter 1508. To display the time during operation, press the STATUS key.
Set Date
For correct date display, the 6-digit date must be set in the date format you plan to use. By default the US
terminals use the US date format of dd/mm/yy. If you change the date format, you must re-set the date to
match the new format. For example, to set a date of January 20, 2009, you would enter 012009 (US format)
or 200109 (European format). To display the date during operation, press the STATUS key.
Date Format
US Format 0
European Format 1
The US format of mm/dd/yy is the default setting.
If you switch formats, you must reset the date (SET DATE) in the new format also.
Year Output
2 digit 0
4 digit 1
By default, the RF Terminal is configured to display and transmit the year in a 2-digit format; i.e. 2009
would transmit and display as 09.
Before you change the RF Terminal to display a 4-digit year, i.e. 2009, make sure that the software
receiving data from the RF Terminal is set up to accept a 4-digit year.
Shut Down Time
By default, if the RF Terminal is inactive (no keystrokes or scanning) for more than 5 minutes, it will
shut itself down in order to conserve batteries. This includes SIGNING OFF if appropriate. To resume
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