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RF Inactivity Timeout
Purpose:
Defines the amount of time the radio on the T2425 waits to go into a low power state. If
no data is sent or received within the RF inactivity timeout period set, the radio goes into
a low power state to conserve battery power. If you set a high value, the radio stays on
longer at a higher power rate and uses battery power at a faster rate.
Power Management Tip: Intermec strongly recommends that you use the optimum RF
inactivity timeout of 5 seconds to preserve the main battery pack’s power.
Syntax:
RYdata
Acceptable values for data are:
0
Radio never turns off
1-51
RF inactivity timeout in seconds multiplied by a value of 5
where data=1 sets a timeout delay of 5 seconds, data=2 sets a timeout delay of 10
seconds, and so on, up to data=51 for a timeout delay of 255 seconds.
Default:
5 seconds
Scan:
To set the default RF inactivity timeout to 5 seconds, scan this bar code:
Default RF Inactivity Timeout
*$+RY1*
*$+RY1*
Or:
To set the RF inactivity timeout:
1. Scan this bar code:
Enter Accumulate Mode / Set RF Inactivity Timeout
*+/$+RY*
*+/$+RY*
2. Scan a numeric value for data from these bar codes:
*0*
*1*
*0*
*1*
*2*
*3*
*2*
*3*
*4*
*5*
*4*
*5*
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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