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3-5 Batch data mode
Disable - Do not batch data. The handheld unit attempts to transmit every scanned barcode. If the
transmission is failed, the barcode data is ignored.
Out-of-range batch - The handheld unit starts storing barcode data when it loses its connection to a
remote device (for example, when a user holding the handheld unit walks out of range). Data
transmission is triggered by reestablishing the connection with the cradle (for example, when a user
holding the handheld unit walks back into range).
Standard batch 1 - The handheld unit starts storing barcode data after %%%EBM” (
Enter Batch Mode
)
is scanned. Data transmission is triggered by scanning “%%%SBD” (
Send Batch D
ata).The stored
data will be emptied automatically after successful sending.If you want to output the total number of
barcodes scanned when in Standard batch Mode, scan“%%%BDN”.
Standard batch 2 - he handheld unit starts storing barcode data after %%%EBM” (Enter Batch Mode)
is scanned. Data transmission is triggered by scanning “%%%SBD” (Send Batch Data). The stored
data will not be emptied automatically after successful sending.If you want to output the total number
of barcodes scanned when in Standard batch Mode, scan“%%%BDN”.
When the storage space is full, the decoded buzzer will beep 4 times each time, and the stored
barcode data needs to be cleared before storage can continue.
If you want to clear the stored data in the handheld terminal, please scan “%%%CBD”.
In Out-of-range batch or Standard batch modes, calculate the number of barcodes the handheld unit
can store as follows:
Number of storable barcodes = 163840 bytes of memory / (number of characters in the b
14+1).