User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Symbol DS6878 Product Reference Guide
- Patents
- Warranty
- Revision History
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Introduction
- Interfaces
- Unpacking the Digital Scanner and Cradle
- Parts
- Digital Scanner Cradle
- Replacing the Digital Scanner Battery
- Charging the Digital Scanner Battery
- Shutting Off the Digital Scanner Battery
- Reconditioning the Digital Scanner Battery
- Inserting the Digital Scanner in the Cradle
- Radio Communications
- Configuring the Digital Scanner
- Accessories
- Scanning
- Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Technical Specifications
- Radio Communications
- User Preferences & Miscellaneous Digital Scanner Options
- Introduction
- Scanning Sequence Examples
- Errors While Scanning
- User Preferences/Miscellaneous Option Parameter Defaults
- User Preferences
- Default Parameters
- Parameter Bar Code Scanning
- Beep After Good Decode
- Suppress Power Up Beeps
- Beeper Tone
- Beeper Volume
- Beeper Duration
- Beep on Insertion
- Batch Mode
- Low Power Mode
- Time Delay to Reduced Power Mode
- Timeout to Low Power Mode from Auto Aim
- Hand-Held Trigger Mode
- Picklist Mode
- Mobile Phone/Display Mode
- Continuous Bar Code Read
- Unique Bar Code Reporting
- Decode Session Timeout
- Timeout Between Decodes, Same Symbol
- Timeout Between Decodes, Different Symbols
- Fuzzy 1D Processing
- Hand-Held Decode Aiming Pattern
- Decoding Illumination
- Multicode Mode
- Multicode Expression
- Multicode Mode Concatenation
- Multicode Concatenation Symbology
- Multicode Troubleshooting
- Miscellaneous Scanner Parameters
- USB Interface
- RS-232 Interface
- Keyboard Wedge Interface
Radio Communications 4 - 3
Wireless Beeper Definitions
When the digital scanner scans the pairing bar code it issues various beep sequences indicating successful or
unsuccessful operations. Table 4-2 defines beep sequences that occur during pairing operations. (For additional
beeper definitions, see Beeper Definitions on page 2-1.).
Table 4-2
Wireless Beeper Definitions
Beeper Sequence Indication
Four long low beeps 1. A transmission error was detected in a scanned symbol. The data is ignored.
This occurs if a unit is not properly configured. Check option setting.
2. When communicating with a cradle, the cradle acknowledges receipt of data. If
the acknowledgment is not received, this transmission error beep sequence
sounds. Data may still have been received by the host. Check the host system for
receipt of transmitted data. If data was not received by the host, re-scan the bar
code.
Five high beeps Emitted every 5 seconds while a reconnection attempt is in progress. (See
Auto-reconnect Feature on page 4-14
.)
High/low/high/low beeps Pairing bar code scanned.
Low/high beeps Bluetooth connection established.
High/low beeps Bluetooth disconnection event.
Note: When connected to a remote device using SPP or HID, if a disconnect beep
sequence sounds immediately after a bar code is scanned, check the host device
for receipt of transmitted data. It is possible that an attempt was made to transmit
the last bar code scanned after the connection was lost.
Long low/long high beeps Page timeout; remote device is out of range/not powered. (See
Auto-reconnect
Feature on page 4-14
.)
Long low/long high/long low/
long high beeps
Connection attempt was rejected by remote device.
Note: In the case of
Pairing Methods on page 4-21
, the cradle may already be
connected to another digital scanner in single Point-to-Point locked mode, or the
piconet may be full in Multipoint-to-Point mode. If Pair On Contacts is enabled and
the digital scanner that is inserted is already connected to the cradle, no beeping
occurs.