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Scanner is Out of Range
The cordless scanner is always in communication with its base, even when it is
not transmitting bar code data. Whenever the scanner can’t communicate with
the base for a three second interval, it is out of range. If the trigger is pulled while
the scanner is out of range, the red LED illuminates on the IT3870/IT3875 and
the green and yellow LEDs illuminate on the ST5770. When you scan a bar
code, the scanner issues 3 beeps and does not try to send data to the base.
Note: While the scanner is out of range, it consumes more power searching for
the base continuously. To conserve battery power, store the scanner with
the charge pack removed, or program it for Charge Pack Conservation
mode (see page 2-15).
Scanner is Moved Back Into Range
The scanner silently rejoins (no beep after connecting and synchronizing with the
base) if the scanner has not been reset (charge pack disconnected and
reconnected), no menu codes have been scanned by other scanners in the work
group, and the base has not been reset (see Base Reset Conditions, next page).
Any one of these three conditions can cause the scanner to go through a
reassociation process (definition on page 1-18) when it is moved back in range.
If the scanner reassociates, you will hear a single beep when the reassociation
process (uploading of the parameter table) is complete.
If you believe you are in range and are still hearing a triple (error) beep, you may
have been removed from the base’s network. This could happen if the scanner
loses power or goes out of range for three seconds. Try scanning the association
label or reset the scanner by removing and reinserting the charge pack.
Replacing Charge Pack While Associated
When you insert the charge pack, the scanner beeps, followed by clicking.
During this period the work group parameter table is uploaded to the scanner
from the base. Scanning and data transmission is interrupted. When the
scanner emits a second beep, you may scan again. If you don’t receive a second
beep, the table was not transferred successfully either because the scanner was
out of range or all of the data was not received. Scan the association label again.
Moving Scanners From One Base to Another
You may transfer a scanner from one base to another simply by scanning a new
base association label. A scanner can only be associated to one base at a time.
Once a scanner has been associated to a base, it tries to stay associated to that
base until a new base association label has been scanned. The new base adds
a scanner to its association list as long as fewer than nine scanners are in its
network. If a base has nine scanners in its network, you need to disassociate
one scanner before adding another (see next section).
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