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MicroHAWK Engine Integration Guide
Setup Button Modes
Setup Button Modes
Disabled
When set to disabled, the associated button position will have no function associated with
it, and the position will be skipped over.
Read Rate
Read Rate will be initiated when the associated button position is selected. Read Rate will
perform decodes/second and is the same as sending a
<C>
from the terminal. To exit
Read Rate Mode quickly press and release the Setup button.
Calibrate
Calibration will be initiated when the associated button position is selected. To abort calibration,
quickly press and release the Setup button.
Save for Power-On
All imager settings will be saved to non-volatile memory to be recalled on power-on
whenever the associated button position is selected. This is the same as sending a
<Z>
from the terminal.
Usage:
Useful for performing multiple, repetitive tasks at the work site.
Definition:
The global status field for the Setup button must enabled for button processing
to start. Once you press the button the reader will sequence through each
button position. If you release the button after the button position but before
the next button option starts, the reader will execute the action programmed
for that button position. The status LEDs and the green flash will also illuminate
to signal the current position. All button positions have the same configurable
options. Also note that a quick press and release of the button before any
button position is the same as if a position selected was configured as disabled.
Serial Cmd:
<
K771,
button option 1,button option 2,button option 3,button option 4
>
Options:
Button Option 1
Button Option 2
Button Option 3
Button Option 4
0 = Disabled
0 = Disabled
0 = Disabled
0 = Disabled
1 = Read Rate
1 = Read Rate
1 = Read Rate
1 = Read Rate
2 = Calibrate
2 = Calibrate
2 = Calibrate
2 = Calibrate
3 = Save for Power-On
3 = Save for Power-On
3 = Save for Power-On
3 = Save for Power-On
4 = Unused
4 = Unused
4 = Unused
4 = Unused
5 = Load New Master
5 = Load New Master
5 = Load New Master
5 = Load New Master
6 = Unused
6 = Unused
6 = Unused
6 = Unused
7 = Target System
7 = Target System
7 = Target System
7 = Target System
8 = Unused
8 = Unused
8 = Unused
8 = Unused
9 = Bar Code Config.
9 = Bar Code Config.
9 = Bar Code Config.
9 = Bar Code Config.
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