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Learning How to Use the 5020
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Icon
Description
Data buffered in
The 5020 is in contact with a UDP Plus gateway and data is
stored in the receiving buffer. If there is a connection problem, the icon flashes.
Data buffered out
The 5020 is in contact with a UDP Plus gateway and data
is stored in the transmitting buffer. If there is a connection problem, the icon
flashes.
Data buffered in and out
The 5020 is in contact with a UDP Plus gateway
and data is stored in the receiving and transmitting buffer. If there is a
connection problem, the icon flashes.
No data
The 5020 is in contact with a UDP Plus gateway and no data
currently resides in the data buffer. If there is a connection problem, the icon
flashes.
Intrynsic HTTP Server
This icon appears in the Application Icons area of the
Notification Tray and indicates that the Intrynsic HTTP Server Loader is
running.
Understanding the 5020’s Audio Signals
The 5020 has internal speakers to sound audio signals or beep sequences as you use
the 5020. For example, you hear a low beep tone each time you enter or scan a valid
command.
You can change the beep volume to meet the needs of your working environment. For
example, use a quiet beep in a library or a loud beep in a manufacturing plant. There are
two ways to change the beep volume:
•
Use the Backlight key (press
2) on the keypad. For help, see “Adjusting
Settings Using the Backlight Key” later in this chapter.
•
Use the Beep Volume command. For help, see “Beep (Speaker) Volume” in
Chapter 8.
The next table explains the purpose of each beep sequence you may hear.
Beep Sequence
Description
Low beep
You entered a valid command or the data you entered was
stored.
High beep
You entered valid data, the 5020 decoded a label, or the 5020
decoded the last row of a two-dimensional symbology.
Three low beeps
You entered or scanned an invalid command or data.
Summary of Contents for 502O
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