User's Manual

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Chapter 1
Installation
Components
The 802 Terminal is 802.11b compatible operating between 2.412GHz and 2.462Ghz
using direct sequence spread spectrum; it works with Access Points that are 802.11b
or 802.11g compatible (b is a subset of g). The components in your 802 Terminal
system will vary according to the configuration of your system. Your R/F Terminal
shipment should contain at least:
An R/F Terminal T802 or LT802 (unit includes keypad and display).
If the R/F Terminal is an LT802 model, it will have an integrated laser
scanner built-in to the body of the terminal. Each terminal is shipped
with a shoulder strap, boot, and Setup Menu.
An optional Scanner – if you ordered the T802 models instead of the
LT802 models with the built-in laser scanner.
Optional rechargeable batteries and a 9v power supply.
Utilities CD ROM – demo programs, DLL, and firmware loader program
Keep the shipping box for the R/F Terminal in the event it is necessary to
return equipment for repair later.
Installation Sequence
1. Start with one Terminal. Get everything working with the single
terminal and base and then add other terminals, being certain that all
terminals have unique Device Addresss.
2. Now run the T802 Test Programs to validate that everything is
working. If you have problems, refer to the Trouble Shooting Section.
Using the RF Terminal keypad…
The R/F Terminal is turned on by pressing the green
ON/OFF button located in the upper left-hand corner
of the R/F Terminal keypad.
The R/F Terminal has a Shut Down Time feature that allows you to
determine the length of time the R/F Terminal must be inactive before
automatically shutting down to conserve battery power. When the R/F
Terminal shuts down, simply press the ON/OFF button to resume operation.
The keypad is custom designed for the R/F Terminal operations. It has
numeric and control keys in the non-shifted state, and alpha characters in its
shifted state. You can readily determine if the SHIFT is on by the cursor on