2
Changing a Relay back to a Base ............................. B-5
Changing ASCII characters used to accomodate
XON/XOFF .........................................................6-11
Changing Base or Relay setup ................................2-22
Changing character output ......................................2-17
Changing more than one setup parameter at a time
using the bar coded setup menu ............................2-3
Changing the AA batteries on the RF Terminal........1-5
Changing the default voice messages........................7-5
Changing the frequency on a Base or Relay .... A-2, B-5
Changing the RF Terminal channel ..........................2-5
Changing the RF Terminal ID...................................2-5
Changing the RF Terminals automatic
shut-off time ........................................................2-20
Changing the voice message partitions .....................7-2
Channel
How to find out what your is on RF Terminal......1-7
Channel of RF Terminal
default....................................................................2-5
Channels
US/ Canada/ Mexico .............................................2-6
Character codes
reassigning...........................................................2-17
Characters ................................................................2-17
charging batteries in RF Terminal.............................1-6
Check Character
Code 39................................................................. E-2
Check digits / Checksums
and Accumulate Mode ......................................... E-4
Check Digits / Checksums
Code 128 .............................................................. H-1
Code 39................................................................. E-2
Code 93..................................................................F-1
Interleaved 2 of 5....................................................I-1
MSI / Plessey........................................................ K-1
UPC/EAN.............................................................. J-3
Checking channel for Site Test .................................4-2
Clearing lines on a 6 line display ..............................6-2
Clearing lines on terminal
4 line vs. 6 line display..........................................6-6
Clearing lines on terminal screen ..............................6-2
Clearing terminal screen............................................6-2
cloning Terminal setup
to other terminals...................................................7-5
Cloning voice messages ............................................7-5
cables for ...............................................................7-5
Cloning Voice Messages from RF Terminal to RF
Terminal ................................................................7-5
CLSI format for Codabar ........................................2-13
CLSI format of Codabar..........................................2-13
Codabar....................................................................2-13
CLSI format.........................................................2-13
Start/Stop transmission......................................... G-1
transmitting start and stop characters ...................... 2-13
Codabar Specifications............................................. G-1
Code 128..................................................................2-12
Code 128 Specifications........................................... H-1
Code 128 subsets ...................................................... H-1
Code 3 of 9
setting up .............................................................2-10
Code 39
about Accumulate mode....................................... E-4
enabling the Mod 43 check character ................... 2-10
transmitting start and stop characters..................2-10
using Caps Lock ON ...........................................2-10
Code 39 Advanced Features/Functions.................... E-2
Code 39 Specifications............................................. E-1
Code 93 Specifications..............................................F-1
Code 93 ................................................................... 2-15
Com port communication problems.................2-24, 8-5
Com port problems on host.......................................... 8-6
Combining multiple commands ................................ 6-4
Command format from host to terminal ................... 6-1
Command section of a programming message ......... 6-2
Components
included with your RF system .............................. 1-1
components of a basic RF system ............................. 3-1
Configuring 2 of 5 to look for fixed length data only.. 2-14
Configuring the Base station..................................... 1-3
Connecting a Relay Station...................................... B-1
Connecting the Base Station to a serial port ............. 1-2
Conserving batteries.................................................. 3-3
continual beeping on power up ................................. 8-6
Control Keys for Possible Programming ................ 6-12
Control Keys Only .................................................... 2-6
Controlling terminals from a remote computer ...... 6-23
Correct Routing for Wiring...................................... B-2
Cover removal on Base or Relay ............................. A-1
Coverage.................................................................... 4-5
creating programs for the RF System ....................... 6-1
credit card .................................................................. 6-4
crimper for building Relay cables ............................ B-4
Custom extension cables .......................................... C-1
D
Data Bits setting for serial printer ........................... 2-21
Data Cloning Cable #F38.......................................... 7-5
Data Received Was prompt....................................... 3-4
DATA XMIT ERROR .............................................. 7-6
Date and Time Setting............................................. 2-19
Date Format............................................................. 2-18
Date set .................................................................... 2-19
DB9 Straight Cable pin-outs .................................... C-1
Dealing with radio traffic contention ........................ 4-6
Default settings
returning RF Terminal to ...................................... 2-1
RF Terminal .......................................................... 2-1
Default voice message partitions .............................. 7-2
Default Voice Messages............................................ 7-5
Default voice messages and numbers ........................... 7-5
Delete key
using ...................................................................... 1-4
deleting display data.................................................. 1-4
Detecting low batteries on RF Terminal ....................... 1-5
Determining coverage areas for Base Stations and
Relays .................................................................... 4-5
Determining the channel on a Base/Relay ................ 1-3
determining the frequency of a base or relay........... A-2
Determining when the terminal checks the Base ...... 3-3
Dialog architecture .................................................... 6-1
difficult Code 39 codes .............................................L-2
Difficult Code 39 Reading ........................................L-3
Display
Backlight Setup ..................................................... 2-7
Display of Year ....................................................... 2-19
displaying date and time on terminal ........................ 6-2
displaying the date during operation ....................... 2-19
Displaying the year in a 2 digit or 4 digit format.... 2-19
Double Decode ......................................................... 2-20
double decode option ................................................L-2
Double-scan checking ........................................2-20, L-3
DOWN ARROW key
transmitting ASCII 29 to host ............................. 6-12
Downloading firmware from your computer to the
terminal................................................................. D-1