Pyle 7505-BT - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Disclaimer; The
  • Page 3 – Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Page 4 – Bluetooth; Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1
  • Page 9 – Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
  • Page 11 – Chapter 8: Specifications; Appendix B: Port Pinouts
  • Page 12 – Appendix C: Teklogix Imagers Applet
  • Page 13 – Appendix D: Bar Codes Settings
  • Page 15 – NTRODUCTION
  • Page 17 – About This Manual
  • Page 18 – Appendix D: Bar Codes Settings; Text Conventions; Model; Ikôn Rugged PDA – Model Number 7505; Processor; Note: Notes highlight additional helpful information.
  • Page 19 – Operating System; Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional; User Interface; Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) base band modulation
  • Page 20 – The Ikôn Rugged PDA; Figure 1.1 Ikôn Rugged PDA – Qwerty And Numeric Versions
  • Page 21 – Figure 1.2 Phone Keys
  • Page 25 – Preparing The Ikôn For Operation; The Battery; Power; Today
  • Page 26 – Switching The Ikôn Rugged PDA Off; Press and hold down the; Shutdown; choose this option when you need to swap the battery; Suspend; places the PDA into a power-saving
  • Page 27 – Standby; The Getting Started CD
  • Page 28 – Next; Setup and Installation –; Data Transfer Between The PC & The Ikôn; “Operating The USB Dock” on page 256.
  • Page 29 – Using Microsoft® ActiveSync®; Getting Started CD; Using Windows Vista®
  • Page 30 – The Getting Started Centre; Getting Started
  • Page 31 – Setting Up An 802.11b/g Radio–Summit Client Utility; Assigning The IP Address
  • Page 32 – Profile
  • Page 33 – refer to “Profile Tab” on page A-2 in Appendix A: “Summit Client Utility
  • Page 34 – Tap on the; Status; The Phone Keypad; Tap on
  • Page 35 – first phone number; first number; second number; green; Calls Using The Ikôn Keyboard” on page 25 for details.
  • Page 36 – Speed Dial
  • Page 37 – contact; Location
  • Page 38 – Using The Contact List To Program A Speed Dial; softkey in the taskbar at the bottom of the; Contact; to which you want to assign a speed dial number.; Menu>Add to Speed Dial
  • Page 39 – Sending & Ending Calls Using The Ikôn Keyboard; In the; Phone Settings
  • Page 40 – Settings; Ring Type And Ring Tone; allows you to tailor the type of ring used for incoming calls. The; Keypad
  • Page 41 – PIN; Changing A PIN
  • Page 42 – new PIN; Require PIN when phone is used
  • Page 43 – Services; service; Voice Mail Setup; Voice Mail
  • Page 45 – Resetting The Ikôn; flash; Performing A Warm Reset
  • Page 46 – Performing A Cold Reset; button simultaneously for a
  • Page 49 – Features Of The Ikôn Rugged PDA
  • Page 50 – Figure 3.1 Back of Ikôn
  • Page 51 – Battery Safety; Suspend Threshold; Charging The Battery; ence guide entitled ‘Ikôn Rugged PDA Regulatory & Warranty Guide’,
  • Page 52 – charged to an acceptable level, the Ikôn will not switch on.
  • Page 53 – The Keyboards; Ikôn Keyboards; is; Figure 3.3 QWERTY And Numeric Keyboards With Phone Keys
  • Page 54 – Locking The Keyboard; Lock Sequence; Modifier Keys; Buttons; Show modifier key state
  • Page 55 – Figure 3.5 Shift-State Indicator Icon – Locked Modifier Key; The Keys; pressing a modifier key
  • Page 56 – The Arrow Keys; only
  • Page 57 – The Macro Keys; Scancode Remapping; The Numeric Keyboard – Accessing Alpha Keys; second
  • Page 58 – three times
  • Page 59 – The Keypad Backlight; The Display; Setting The Backlight Intensity & Duration; Backlight; Adjusting the Backlight Using The Keyboard; alphanumeric
  • Page 60 – System; Screen; Alignment; Align Screen; displayed on the screen.
  • Page 61 – Screen Orientation; Ikôn Indicators; LEDs; Table 3.1 Function Of Ikôn LEDs
  • Page 62 – Audio Indicators; Adjusting Speaker Volume; Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time; Table 3.2 Ikôn Charge LED Behaviour; PDA is powered up. You can go ahead and release the Power button.
  • Page 63 – sleep; Storing Batteries
  • Page 64 – Uploading Data In A Docking Station; Radio; Pairing A; Headset; your Ikôn before performing data uploads.
  • Page 65 – Inserting The microSD And SIM Card
  • Page 66 – Slide the protective door back into place, and snap it shut.; The Camera; applet is used to access and; General Maintenance; concentrated caustic solutions,
  • Page 71 – Navigating In Windows Mobile 6.1 And Applications; Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus; Windows Mobile 6.1 Desktop–Today Screen; Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional
  • Page 72 – Windows Mobile 6.1 Navigation Bar; Start Button; Start; Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Navigation Bar
  • Page 73 – Connectivity; If your Ikôn is running
  • Page 74 – Volume Control; Battery Capacity; Tapping on the
  • Page 75 – Today’s Date, Clock And Alarm; today’s date
  • Page 76 – time; Ownership Information; play the clock on the title bar in all programs’.
  • Page 77 – Owner; Task Notification
  • Page 78 – Tasks; soft keyboard; Editing A Task
  • Page 79 – Figure 4.1 Task Details Screen; Deleting A Task
  • Page 80 – Calendar Of Upcoming Appointments
  • Page 81 – Figure 4.2 Appointment Detail Screen; Subject; Reminder; Reminder; OK; to“Using Categories” on page 68 for information about this option.
  • Page 83 – appointment; Start Menu; Customising The Start Menu; New
  • Page 84 – Menus; Tap the; checkboxes; next to the items you would like to appear in your; Managing Files And Folders
  • Page 85 – Creating A New Folder; Rename; Copying A File; Copy
  • Page 86 – Deleting A File; Delete; Using Menus; Menu
  • Page 87 – command; The Softkey Bar; softkey bar; Softkeys
  • Page 88 – The Soft Keyboard Icon
  • Page 89 – Programs – Using Applications; Tap; Figure 4.3 Program Screen Icons; Opening An Application; Tap on a; Program icon; to launch the associated program.; Minimizing An Application
  • Page 90 – Opening, Closing And Switching Applications; Task Manager
  • Page 91 – Figure 4.4 Settings Icons; Help
  • Page 92 – Entering Text; Mobile; soft keyboard icon
  • Page 93 – arrow; Transcriber; Transcriber; Figure 4.5 Transcriber Screen; Editing Text Within The Transcriber; transcriber
  • Page 94 – Clear; Block Recognizer And Letter Recognizer; Block Recognizer; Block Recognizer input panel
  • Page 95 – input; Letter Recognizer; Letter Recognizer
  • Page 97 – ROGRAMS
  • Page 99 – Programs; Programs; Figure 5.1 Programs Tabs; Games; Synchronization
  • Page 100 – Calculator; Excel Mobile
  • Page 101 – Using Excel Mobile Help; OneNote Mobile; OneNote Mobile
  • Page 102 – Setting Up A Partnership; Creating A Note; Office Mobile
  • Page 103 – If this is not the case, tap on; When you complete your note, tap on; Done
  • Page 104 – Using The OneNote Menu; Bold
  • Page 105 – Tapping on this command automatically displays your
  • Page 106 – record; Stop; listen; Cancel; save
  • Page 107 – Sync; Word Mobile; Word Mobile; Tools
  • Page 108 – Using Word Mobile Help; PowerPoint Mobile; PowerPoint Mobile; PowerPoint Mobile; PowerPoint Mobile
  • Page 109 – File Explorer; File Explorer; To run a demonstration of the
  • Page 110 – Internet Sharing; Internet Sharing
  • Page 111 – Notes; Note
  • Page 112 – Converting Handwritten Notes To Text; Important: Refer to “Entering Text” on page 78 for text entry details.
  • Page 113 – The text in the note is converted from handwritten to printed text.; Failed Conversions; Press and hold the stylus on the incorrectly converted word.; Alternative; to display a list of possible alternatives to the; Figure 5.2 Incorrect Conversions; your stylus across the text you want to select. Then, tap on
  • Page 116 – Camera; Camera icon
  • Page 117 – Connect your device to your PC with ActiveSync.
  • Page 118 – Rotate
  • Page 119 – To display the slide show tool bar, tap anywhere on the photo.
  • Page 120 – In the bottom-right corner of the; Remote Desktop Mobile
  • Page 121 – Server; Terminal Server name; domain; Disconnecting Without Ending A Session; Remote Desktop Connection
  • Page 122 – Search; Search; Search for; Type; All Data; accessed from the
  • Page 123 – Start>Internet Explorer
  • Page 124 – Messaging
  • Page 125 – In ActiveSync on your PC, tap on; Once you check
  • Page 126 – Sync Options; Select Folder; E-mail Synchronization
  • Page 127 – Windows Media; Windows Media; Use Windows Media Player Mobile
  • Page 129 – ETTINGS
  • Page 135 – Figure 6.1 Settings Tabs; Personal Settings
  • Page 136 – App Launch Keys; Add
  • Page 138 – Buttons Icon; Delay before first repeat
  • Page 139 – Sequence; three; One Shots
  • Page 140 – Lock; OneShot; Show Modifier Key State
  • Page 141 – Keyboard Macro Keys; Recording And Saving A Macro; Record Macro; macro sequence; you want to assign to the Macro key. You can type text and
  • Page 142 – Stop Recording; Verify Macro; Save; Macro; Macros; Unicode Mapping; Unicode Mapping; Unicode Mapping
  • Page 143 – Adding And Changing Unicode Values; Remove
  • Page 144 – Normal; Adding A Remap
  • Page 145 – Virtual Key, Function And Macro
  • Page 146 – Removing A Remap; Enable key lock sequence
  • Page 147 – locked keyboard; key sequence; Input
  • Page 148 – Input Method Tab; Input method
  • Page 149 – Keyboard Options
  • Page 150 – Figure 6.2 Letter Recognizer Quick Settings; Transcriber Options; Quick Settings
  • Page 151 – Inking
  • Page 152 – Options–Additional Choices
  • Page 153 – Prompt if device unused; Hint
  • Page 154 – Start Menu Tab
  • Page 155 – Owner Information; Tapping on
  • Page 156 – Sound & Notifications
  • Page 157 – Sounds & Notifications icon; Events; Ring type; Ring tone
  • Page 158 – Today Screen; This option allows you to tailor the appearance of the
  • Page 159 – Move Up; Date; System Tab Settings; About; Version Tab; Copyright
  • Page 160 – About Device
  • Page 161 – To; Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped; checkbox to the left of this option.
  • Page 162 – Certificates; Certificates; Personal
  • Page 163 – Intermediate Certificates; the issue date and the expiry date – tap on a certificate in the list.
  • Page 164 – cates; Customer Feedback; setting up these options.
  • Page 165 – Encryption; This option allows you to encrypt the data on your storage card.
  • Page 166 – Error Reporting; Error Reporting; tab followed by the; Error Reporting
  • Page 167 – GPS program port; dropdown menu, and choose the communication
  • Page 169 – Power Tab; GPS Power
  • Page 170 – Profiles Tab
  • Page 171 – AGPS (Assisted Global Positioning System) Tab; Update
  • Page 173 – Info Tab; Manage Triggers; Manage Triggers
  • Page 175 – trigger module
  • Page 176 – Add Key; button. A dialog box pops up, allowing you to select the key-; Trigger Press Type; You can enable either an; Double Click; Module To Trigger
  • Page 177 – Managed Programs; Managed Programs; Managed Programs; Memory
  • Page 178 – Power Icon
  • Page 179 – This tab allows you to view the remaining battery capacity.; On Battery Power
  • Page 180 – On battery power; to enable this option. Tap in the; Tap in the checkbox to the left of; On external power; to enable this option. Tap in the
  • Page 182 – Suspend Threshold And Estimated Battery Backup; Estimated Battery Backup; a charged battery before this time elapses.
  • Page 183 – Go to standby on suspend; To display the; Regional Settings
  • Page 184 – Remove Programs; System tab; Remove Programs; Screen Icon; align
  • Page 185 – , and then tap on the
  • Page 186 – highlight the program
  • Page 187 – Teklogix Error Handling Service
  • Page 188 – Choose an; Error Level; to log the information file.
  • Page 189 – Teklogix Imagers Settings; Teklogix Imagers; PTSI Imager
  • Page 190 – Scanner Settings
  • Page 191 – Bar Code Settings – The Scanner Menu; Scanner
  • Page 192 – Click Data
  • Page 193 – Scan Result; on; Soft Scan Timeout; point the scanner away from the bar code and press the trigger.
  • Page 194 – Default
  • Page 196 – No rule
  • Page 197 – Verify barcode size; – verifies the bar code size. This rule should generally be assigned; Search and replace; – replaces all instances of the match string. (Note that this rule
  • Page 198 – Enabled; This parameter allows you to turn this port; Baud; or
  • Page 199 – Parity; This parameter specifies the number of stop bits –; Trigger On Sequence And Trigger Off Sequence; and another to trigger the scanner
  • Page 200 – Total Recall
  • Page 201 – Create Backup Profile, Restore Selected Profile,
  • Page 202 – Profile Type; Add Files
  • Page 203 – View Selections; If you’re satisfied with the items in the profile, tap on; Backup; to begin the process and create a profile.; Finish; to exit
  • Page 204 – Restore Selected Profile; TweakIT; Advanced
  • Page 205 – Enable IPv6
  • Page 206 – FTP Server; SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Server
  • Page 207 – AP Density; Radio Power Management; When this option is enabled, access points that support it will use
  • Page 208 – Docking Port Message
  • Page 209 – Windows Update; This tab is used to setup connections using
  • Page 210 – Automatic Notification; Navigation Bar
  • Page 211 – Automatic Network Detection
  • Page 212 – Beam; Setup; Connections tab
  • Page 214 – Highlight the device you want to add. Tap on; If required, type your; Passcode; . If not, skip this step and just tap on
  • Page 215 – To change the; optional; in Bluetooth list box.
  • Page 216 – Connections; Mode
  • Page 217 – COM Ports; New Outgoing Port; New Outgoing Port
  • Page 218 – acts as a serial port that can be used to connect to a list of
  • Page 220 – GPRS Phone
  • Page 222 – Connection Properties; This applet is used to set up serial modem connections.; connection; from the dropdown menu, and tap on; Edit Properties
  • Page 223 – Baud Rate; space; Stop Bits; Software
  • Page 224 – Cancel Call If Not Connected Within; Type your credit card number in this field.; Connections – Connecting To The Internet; ISP server phone number,
  • Page 225 – dropdown menu, choose a modem connection. If you
  • Page 226 – Make New Connection
  • Page 227 – exactly
  • Page 228 – Server Settings Tab; DNS
  • Page 229 – Wireless Manager Icon; Wireless Manager; Flight Mode – Disabling Wireless Components; Disable All
  • Page 230 – Highlight an; Disable; Network Settings
  • Page 231 – Network Cards icon; then tap on the; IP Address; the documentation shipped with your network card for details.
  • Page 234 – General; network administrator before making any changes.
  • Page 235 – up the proxy server connection manually.
  • Page 236 – My Work Network
  • Page 237 – proxy type; Wireless Statistics; Zero; Wireless WAN; GSM/GPRS Status Indicators
  • Page 238 – Connect Data
  • Page 239 – Disconnect
  • Page 241 – Enable Automatic Connect; Enable automatic connect
  • Page 242 – Disable Auto; Use virtual serial port; Enable Automatic Configuration
  • Page 243 – Show
  • Page 245 – Advanced IP
  • Page 246 – Require PIN on resume; matic network select
  • Page 247 – not
  • Page 248 – Modem Power Modes; Devices
  • Page 257 – Carrying Accessories; The Hand Strap With Tether – Model No. CH6021; Attaching The Hand Strap; Carrying Accessory; Hand Straps; Stylus Tether Kit; ries. These chemicals may damage the plastic casing.
  • Page 258 – Figure 7.1 Attaching The Hand Strap
  • Page 259 – the tab to the Velcro pad.
  • Page 260 – Attaching The Stylus Tether To The Hand Strap
  • Page 261 – Thread the tether through the eyelet on the strap.
  • Page 262 – Slip the stylus into the elastic holder, and you’re finished.; Attaching The Tether – Model No. CH6020; Figure 7.2 Attaching The Tether
  • Page 263 – Attaching The Velcro Retainer
  • Page 264 – Attaching The Stylus Tether To The Retainer
  • Page 265 – Protective Carrying Cases; The following are adaptors can be ordered for your Ikôn:; Model Number; USB to Ethernet adaptor.
  • Page 266 – Chargers And Docking Stations; Important Safety Instructions; order the appropriate power cord separately.
  • Page 267 – wire size is larger than 18 AWG.; Installation: Chargers And Docking Stations; operated at room temperature–between 18° C and 25° C (64° F to 77° F) for; Power Consumption Considerations
  • Page 268 – Desktop Docking Station – Model No. CH4000; Fast charge the internal battery.
  • Page 269 – Figure 7.3 CH4000 Desktop Docking Station – Front View; Operator Controls
  • Page 270 – damage the battery or reduce its charge capacity.
  • Page 271 – Figure 7.4 CH4000 Desktop Docking Station Rear View; Linking An Ikôn To A PC; Insert the Ikôn in the desktop docking station.
  • Page 272 – Troubleshooting; Dock Battery LED Fast Flashes Green With Battery Inserted; spare charge slot LED or Ikôn LED will rapidly flash green.
  • Page 273 – Dock Battery LED Does Not Turn On When Battery Is Inserted; Reinstall the battery and check that it is fully seated in the slot.; Quad Docking Station – Model No. CH4004; Figure 7.5 CH4004 Quad Docking Station Front View; The CH4004 has no operator controls or power switch.; Indicators
  • Page 274 – Quad Dock Operation
  • Page 275 – Figure 7.6 CH4004 Quad Docking Station Rear View; Network Access; Network Addressing; To clean ink marks from the label, use isopropyl alcohol.; to wipe the unit clean.
  • Page 276 – Remove the Ikôns and disconnect the adaptor DC power cable.
  • Page 277 – Figure 7.7 AC Wall Adaptor Plugs; together, are referred to as an AC wall adaptor.; Automotive Power Adaptor – Model No. CH3050
  • Page 278 – Figure 7.8 Automotive Power Adaptor; Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN port at the base of the Ikôn.; The Non-Powered Vehicle Cradle – Model No. CH1000; A loop for tethering the stylus.
  • Page 279 – Important Instructions; The vehicle cradle has no operator controls or power switch.
  • Page 280 – Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
  • Page 281 – Customer Service for direction.; Figure 7.10 Removing The RAM Mount; the cradle in an upright position in case of accidents.
  • Page 282 – Cleaning The CH1000 Vehicle Cradle; The Powered Vehicle Cradle – Model No. CH1005A; LED charge indicator.
  • Page 283 – Teklogix-approved RAM
  • Page 284 – CH1005A Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
  • Page 285 – Rugged PDA Vehicle Cradle Quick Reference Guide (PN 8000165)
  • Page 286 – Figure 7.13 CLA Power Cable And Power Extension Cable; load capacity of the original load plus the cradle load, which is 4A.
  • Page 287 – after
  • Page 288 – pull up on the Ikôn to be certain that it is secure.
  • Page 289 – Scanners And Imagers; Teklogix Scanners icon; Display; Scan Indicator
  • Page 290 – range and high visibility internal scanners.
  • Page 291 – Switch the Ikôn on. Wait until the unit has booted up completely.
  • Page 292 – Peripherals; can be transferred to the Ikôn PDA.
  • Page 293 – PECIFICATIONS
  • Page 295 – Ikôn Specifications – Model No. 7505; Hardware; Physical Dimensions; Color Touchscreen Display:
  • Page 296 – Expansion Slots; Platform
  • Page 297 – Wireless Communication
  • Page 299 – Accessories; Carrying accessories:; internal battery along with a spare battery.; Approvals
  • Page 300 – Radio Specifications
  • Page 301 – Supply voltage range:
  • Page 302 – Siemens HC25 UMTS Modem; Small MS
  • Page 305 – Lithium-Ion 5000 mAh Battery Specifications; SE 955HP Specifications; Description
  • Page 306 – EV15 Imager Specifications; Decode Zone Typical
  • Page 308 – Symbology
  • Page 309 – HHP 5000 Imager Performance
  • Page 310 – Performance Focal Point
  • Page 311 – PPENDIX; UMMIT; SCU Tabs
  • Page 312 – Radio Type; Profile Tab
  • Page 313 – Active Profile; Scan
  • Page 314 – The following table describes the options in the
  • Page 315 – Security settings. These settings allow you to enhance the; SCU Security Capabilities; Data encryption and decryption using WPA2 AES, WPA TKIP or WEP.; Credentials
  • Page 316 – fic. Two different inner methods are used with PEAP:; SCU EAP Types; Strong passwords are recommended.; EAP Credentials; of digital certificates.
  • Page 317 – ThirdPartyConfig
  • Page 318 – Status Tab; Diags Tab; Use the
  • Page 319 – Global Settings Tab; Global Setting
  • Page 322 – Ping Payload
  • Page 323 – ORT; Dock Port Pinout; Pin Name
  • Page 324 – Audio Port Pinout
  • Page 325 – Battery Contact Pinout; Signal Name
  • Page 327 – EKLOGIX; Required Applets; whenever possible. Each predefined preset contains a coherent
  • Page 328 – active; Predefined Presets; bar code decoding symbology; Factory Default; Teklogix Scanners; All
  • Page 329 – Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets
  • Page 330 – Image Capture Predefined Presets; This preset uses a shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion.; Low light near; Using The Teklogix Imagers Applet; Configuring The Image Capture Presets; icon, and if it’s not already selected, tap on the; Imaging
  • Page 331 – Figure C.1 Imaging Tab; Selecting A Camera; Camera Presets; Setting The Active Preset; Activate; ‘Bottom Colour Camera’ is limited to taking photos.
  • Page 332 – Viewing A Preset; View; The associated preset window is displayed.; Creating A Custom Preset; Highlight a preset, and tap on the
  • Page 333 – name; Modifying A Custom Preset
  • Page 334 – range
  • Page 335 – Removing A Custom Preset; Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets; Barcoding; Figure C.2 Bar Code Presets
  • Page 336 – Front Imager; Defaults
  • Page 338 – Highlight the custom preset, and tap on the Edit button.
  • Page 339 – Configuring The Bar Code Decoding Symbologies
  • Page 340 – Figure C.3 Viewing Bar Code Decoding Symbologies; An active preset has an
  • Page 343 – C.4.13 Configuring Symbologies in the Teklogix Imagers Applet
  • Page 344 – Configuring Symbologies In The Teklogix Scanners Applet; automatically becomes the; Configuring Symbologies In The My Default Preset; When My Default is the active preset; C.4.14 Filter Tab – Manipulating Bar Code Data; icon, and then tap on the; Filter
  • Page 345 – For a parameter that can take a
  • Page 346 – C.4.15 Translation Tab – Configuring Rules; either place affect both translation tables.
  • Page 347 – Viewing The Trigger Configuration
  • Page 348 – the checkbox next to; Show all modules; Teklogix Scanners Applet; logix Scanners; Teklogix; icon displays this applet. Refer to “Imager” on page D-37 for a list of
  • Page 349 – ODES; Scanner Menu; The dropdown menu to the right of the
  • Page 350 – Aim Duration
  • Page 351 – Continuous Power
  • Page 352 – Bi-Direction Redundancy; Code Type
  • Page 353 – Scan Angle; Normal Angle; Scanning Mode; Data Options — Decoded (Internal) Scanner; Transmit Code ID Char; Height” and “2D Raster Expand Rate” are intended
  • Page 354 – Delete Char Set ECIs; ECI Decoder; Convert To Code 32
  • Page 355 – Code 32 Prefix
  • Page 356 – Transmit Check Digit; Field Size
  • Page 357 – Minimum Size And Maximum Size; Prefix Char; Set this parameter to
  • Page 358 – Decode Performance; Refer to “Length Restriction” on page D-8 for details.
  • Page 359 – UPC A
  • Page 360 – Enable Bookland EAN; Ignore; Security Level
  • Page 361 – Linear Decode
  • Page 362 – Length within a range
  • Page 363 – Set Length L1 And Set Length L2
  • Page 366 – Enable; Setting this parameter to; Length Restriction
  • Page 368 – Decoded; dropdown menu, and choose; Options – Decoded Scanner; Laser On Time; Advanced Options – Decoded Scanner; Continuous Scan Mode
  • Page 371 – GTIN Compliant; ISBT Concat Transmit; read normal EAN 128 Codes.
  • Page 372 – Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from
  • Page 373 – UPCA
  • Page 374 – UPC E
  • Page 375 – Extended
  • Page 381 – ASCII
  • Page 382 – To activate these components, set these parameters to; Always; Linear Transmission Only; Code Only” must be disabled.
  • Page 384 – Enable Codablock F
  • Page 385 – Imager; Options – Imager; Center Barcode Only; Max Number Barcodes
  • Page 386 – Code 39 Settings
  • Page 387 – Addendum
  • Page 388 – Codabar
  • Page 394 – Refer to “Length Restriction” on page 8 for details.
  • Page 395 – NDEX; Full Ascii
  • Page 396 – Barcodes Must Decode; See digital camera; Check Digit Verification
  • Page 398 – See
  • Page 402 – Bad Scan Beep
  • Page 403 – Good Scan Beep
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