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Chapter 2
RF System Setup
RF Terminal Setup
The RF Terminal itself can be configured using the Terminal keypad or by using
the bar coded Setup Menu. Even if you configure the RF Terminal using the
keypad, you may need the bar coded Setup Menu to use as a reference. Most
users do not need to change anything in the setup. The most commonly changed
setup parameters are the
Terminal ID
(especially if you have more than 1
terminal) and the
Channel
(if you are adding an additional Base station). Some
parameters are available only by bar code menu and others only by keypad:
Bar Code Menu Only
Keypad Only
Characters Security
Code
Reset Relay
Existence
Control
Keys
Only
Skip Opening Screens
Display
of
Year
Date and Time
Aiming
Dot
Duration
Automatic Check Back
Display
Backlighting
If you are using the bar coded Setup Menu and are unfamiliar with scanning bar
codes, see
Appendix M
;
How to scan a bar code
to learn proper scanning
technique before you begin scanning the bar codes on the Setup Menu.
RF Terminal Default Settings
This is the default configuration of the RF Terminal as it is shipped from
the factory. If you ever need to return the RF Terminal to these default
settings, use the bar coded Setup Menu and scan the following bar codes in
this sequence:
•
START SETUP
•
RESET
•
END SETUP