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Instruction manual c-ident handheld terminal HT11
c-trace 05.08.2015, Version 2
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The file consists of two columns:
1. Consecutive number
2. Text for additional information
Then the file is transmitted via the DataBoy2mini tool. Please open the tab
Data
Exchange
load selections
. Select the file the information is to be transferred from.
4
Operation
Press one of the function keys to turn the handheld on.
F1: Read a transponder
F2: Read a barcode
F3: shows the last dataset created
4.1
Allocation
(Verheiraten)
The chip number and barcode along with a time stamp and a GPS coordinate, if available,
are stored in the internal memory of the HT11.
Firstly, press the button F1
Read
to read the chip
Secondly, press the button F2
Scan
to scan the barcode
If a valid GPS position is found, it will be added to the dataset
Upon completion of the acquisition, a message is displayed and the dataset is
shown. If no further input, the device switches off automatically after the preset
time. Alternatively, the device can be switched off by holding the F3 key for a few
seconds.
4.2
Allocation with Additional Information (Verheiraten mit Info)
This mode corresponds to the mode
Allocation
but an additional information must be
entered after reading the chip and the barcode. The message is selected from a stored
list using the arrow keys on the device. F1 and F2 are used to scroll down the list and F3
takes over the selected message.
Upon completion of the acquisition, a message is displayed and the dataset is shown. If
no further input, the device switches off automatically after the configured time.
Alternatively, the device can be switched off by holding the F3 key for a few seconds.
4.3
Emptying (Leeren)
In the emptying mode, only one ID is selected, i.e. either the barcode or the chip. This
ID along with a time stamp and a GPS coordinate, if available, is stored in the internal
memory of the HT11.