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e.
Data Prefix / Suffix
A prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host device.
You can configure the data prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software or
with the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the orKan
terminal.
f.
Capture Prefix/Suffix
A capture prefix and/or suffix can be added to every piece of data sent to the host
device.
You can configure the capture prefix/suffix via the Baracoda Desktop Manager software
or with the Programming Guide. By default there is no data prefix or suffix set on the
orKan terminal.
g.
Barcode Symbology / RFID HF protocol Prefix/Suffix
A prefix and/or suffix can be added to a specific symbology/RFID protocol sent to the
host device. When such a prefix/suffix is set it will be prepended/appended to every
read piece of data (barcode or RFID tag ID) of the corresponding symbology/RFID
protocol. You can configure barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefixes/suffixes with the
Baracoda Desktop Manager software.
No barcode symbology/RFID protocol prefix/suffix is set by default on the orKan
terminal.
h.
Frame Field Separator
It is possible to set and activate a 1-byte frame field separator that will be inserted
between every field. You can activate the frame field separator via the Baracoda
Desktop manager software or with the Programming Guide.
The Frame field separator is disabled by default.
5)
Beeps, Vibrator and LEDs
You can enable/disable beeps / Vibrator / LED blinks using either the Baracoda Desktop
Manager software or the Programming Guide.
6)
Power Management
Several parameters can be tuned to optimize the battery autonomy (“Sniff period”,
“Shutdown timer”, etc…)
The orKan terminal Bluetooth power is set at 20dBm (Bluetooth Class 1) by default.
The Baracoda Desktop Manager software can be used to modify the parameters having an
impact on the battery autonomy.