3=Host Transfer - For all host transfer operations, press [3] at the main menu. This screen appears.
1=Upload To Host
2=Host Initiated
Esc=Prev Menu
Now, press [1], [2], or [ESC].
[1] - Handheld initiates transfer, using comma-delimited format. (See below.)
[2] - Host initiates transfer by sending requests using predefined protocol. When transfer is complete, handheld returns to main menu.
[ESC] returns to main menu.
If you pressed [1] (Upload To Host) above, press [1], [2], [3], [4], [5], [6], or [7].
[1] selects a specific session for transfer by pressing [Yes] when its header is displayed.
[2] transfers only newest session in memory.
[3] transfers all sessions in memory.
[4] transfers a range of sessions.
[5] transfers only session headers.
[6] transfers only system setup parameters.
[7] transfers only maintenance codes.
4=System - For all system functions, press [4] at the main menu. This screen appears.
1=Clearbuffers
2=Setup
3=Check Battery
Esc=Prev Menu
Now, press [1], [2], [3], or [ESC].
[1] erases all session data. After pressing [1], press [1] (ClrSessionData).
[2] lets you enter system setup parameters. (See below.)
[3] displays the present battery voltage and the three low-power levels. If voltage drops below first level, “Low Batt Level 1”
appears for 5 seconds every 5 minutes. Below second level, “Low Batt Level 2” appears for 5 seconds every minute. Below
third level, “Low Batt Level 3; ShuttingDown NOW” appears for 5 seconds and the reader goes into stand-by mode. The only
way to restart from this point is to recharge the batteries.
[ESC] returns to main menu.
If you pressed [2] (Setup) above, press [1], [2], [3], or [4].
[1] (Enter User ID) lets you enter up to 9 characters to identify the user or site.
[2] (Set Date/Time) lets you enter the time (in 24-hour format) and the date (in month-day-year format).
[3] (Display Mode) selects display options.
1=Field Display - select [1] (Detail) to show field labels and values when displaying tags in edit mode or [2] (Summary) to show field
values only.
2=Backlight - to turn the backlight on or off between 4:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. If [1] (LiteOn) is selected, backlight turns on when a key is
pressed during those hours.
[4] (Send/Print Tags) lets you specify if tags are outputted from the serial port as they are read. If you specify that they are, you can append
to each tag the time it was read.