3-7
Maintenance and Specifications
* active low
6
N.C.
Non-Connected (for
RS-232C)
7
DTR
Data Terminal Ready
(for RS-232C)
8
TXD*
Transmit Data
Output (for RS-
232C)
9
CTS
Clear to Send (for RS-
232C)
10
Clock
Clock Line (for
Synapse)
Table 3-3. Beeper Indications
Standard Use
Beeper Sequence
Indication
1 Beep - short high tone
A bar code symbol was decoded (if decode beeper is
enabled).
4 Beeps - long low tone
A transmission error has been detected in a scanned
symbol. The last data scanned was lost. Scan the last
data again.
4 Beeps - short high tone
Low power indication; no further scanning is possible.
Change or recharge battery.
3 Beeps - short high tone
Power-up (continuous power mode only)
Parameter Menu Scanning
1 Beep - short high tone
Appropriate menu within the scanning sequence has
been read
1 Beep - warble sound
Parameter value entered successfully
2 Beeps - long low tone
Parameter not entered, or incorrect sequence performed.
Scan CANCEL and restart the scanning sequence.
Table 3-2. Pinouts (Continued)
Pin
LS 1006
Function
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