
Chapter 1— Learning About the Terminal
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Trakker Antares 2475 Vehicle-Mount Terminal User’s Manual
You can change the audio volume to meet the needs of your working
environment. When you change the beep volume, you also change the
keyclick volume if the Keypad Clicker command is enabled. The keyclick
is the sound that you hear when you press a key on the terminal.
There are three ways to change the audio volume:
• Press
)
E
or
)
Q
depending on your keypad. Each time you press
the key sequence, the beep volume becomes one level louder. There are
five beep volume levels including off. If the volume is at the loudest
level and you press the key sequence, the beep volume is turned off. If
you press the key sequence again, the volume changes to the quietest
level.
Note:
When you use the keypad to change the beep and keyclick
volume, the changes are not saved permanently in flash memory. You
can save the changes in flash memory later. For help, see “Exiting
Screens and Saving Changes” on page 33.
• Use the TRAKKER Antares 2400 Menu System. From the Main Menu,
choose Configuration menu, Terminal Menu, and then Beeper.
• Use the Beep Volume command. For help, see “Beep Volume” in
Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual.
Note:
If the Beep Volume is turned off, you will not hear any audio
signals including the keyclick.
The next table explains the purpose of each audio signal you may hear.
Audio Signals
Audio Signal
Situation
High beep
You entered valid data, you entered a valid command, the
terminal decoded a label, or the terminal decoded the last row of
a two-dimensional bar code.
Three low beeps
You entered or scanned an invalid command or data.
Four low beeps
You booted the terminal and the power-on self test (POST) was
successful.
Low beep, high
beep, low beep,
high beep
You booted the terminal and the POST failed. For help, see
“Problems While Operating the Terminal” on page 56.
Low beep, high
beep
Your 802.1x terminal has been authenticated.
High beep, low
beep
Your 802.1x terminal is not authenticated. For help, see
“Problems While Configuring 802.1x Security” on page 61.
Click
You pressed a key and the Keypad Clicker command was
enabled. To disable the keyclick, see “Keypad Clicker” in
Chapter 6 of the 2400 Family system manual.
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