BZ-TECH Voyager 1450g Series User manual

Voyager™ 1450g/1452g/1450g2DHR Series
Area-Imaging Scanner
User’s Guide

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Customer Support
Technical Assistance ............................................................................................................ ix
Product Service and Repair .................................................................................................. ix
Limited Warranty ................................................................................................................... ix
Send Feedback ..................................................................................................................... ix
Chapter 1 - Getting Started
About This Manual ...............................................................................................................1-1
Unpacking Your Device .......................................................................................................1-1
Connecting the Device.........................................................................................................1-1
Connecting with USB .....................................................................................................1-1
Connecting with Keyboard Wedge.................................................................................1-3
Connecting with RS232 Serial Port................................................................................1-4
Connecting with RS485..................................................................................................1-5
Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base.............................................................................1-6
Reading Techniques ............................................................................................................1-6
Menu Bar Code Security Settings........................................................................................1-6
Setting Custom Defaults ......................................................................................................1-7
Resetting the Custom Defaults ............................................................................................1-7
Chapter 2 - Programming the Interface
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................2-1
Programming the Interface - Plug and Play .........................................................................2-1
Keyboard Wedge .................................................................................................................2-1
Laptop Direct Connect .........................................................................................................2-1
RS232 Serial Port ................................................................................................................2-1
RS485 ..................................................................................................................................2-2
RS485 Packet Mode ......................................................................................................2-2
USB IBM SurePos ...............................................................................................................2-3
USB PC or Macintosh Keyboard..........................................................................................2-3
USB HID ..............................................................................................................................2-4
USB Serial ...........................................................................................................................2-4
CTS/RTS Emulation.......................................................................................................2-4
ACK/NAK Mode .............................................................................................................2-4
Remote MasterMind™ for USB ...........................................................................................2-5
Verifone®Ruby Terminal Default Settings...........................................................................2-5
Gilbarco®Terminal Default Settings ....................................................................................2-5
Honeywell Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ...........................................................................2-6
Datalogic™ Magellan©Bioptic Aux Port Configuration........................................................2-6
NCR Bioptic Aux Port Configuration ....................................................................................2-6
Wincor Nixdorf Terminal Default Settings ............................................................................2-6
Wincor Nixdorf Beetle™ Terminal Default Settings .............................................................2-7
Wincor Nixdorf RS232 Mode A ............................................................................................2-7
Keyboard Country Layout ....................................................................................................2-8
Keyboard Style...................................................................................................................2-15
Keyboard Conversion ........................................................................................................2-16
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Control Character Output .................................................................................................. 2-17
Keyboard Modifiers............................................................................................................ 2-17
RS232 Modifiers ................................................................................................................ 2-18
RS232 Baud Rate........................................................................................................ 2-18
RS232 Word Length: Data Bits, Stop Bits, and Parity................................................. 2-19
RS232 Receiver Time-Out........................................................................................... 2-20
RS232 Handshaking.................................................................................................... 2-20
RS232 Timeout............................................................................................................ 2-21
XON/XOFF .................................................................................................................. 2-21
ACK/NAK..................................................................................................................... 2-22
Scanner to Bioptic Communication ................................................................................... 2-22
Scanner-Bioptic Packet Mode ..................................................................................... 2-22
Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Mode................................................................................. 2-22
Scanner-Bioptic ACK/NAK Timeout............................................................................. 2-23
Chapter 3 - Cordless System Operation
How the Cordless Charge Base/Access Point Works ......................................................... 3-1
Linking the Scanner to a Charge Base................................................................................ 3-1
Linking the Scanner to an Access Point .............................................................................. 3-1
Replacing a Linked Scanner................................................................................................ 3-2
Communication Between the Cordless System
and the Host......................................................................................................................3-2
Programming the Scanner and Base or Access Point ........................................................ 3-3
RF (Radio Frequency) Module Operation ........................................................................... 3-3
System Conditions...............................................................................................................3-3
Linking Process ............................................................................................................. 3-3
Scanner Is Out of Range ............................................................................................... 3-3
Scanner Is Moved Back Into Range .............................................................................. 3-3
Out of Range and Back into Range with Batch Mode On.............................................. 3-3
Page Button......................................................................................................................... 3-3
About the Battery................................................................................................................. 3-4
Charging Information ..................................................................................................... 3-4
Battery Recommendations ............................................................................................ 3-4
Proper Disposal of the Battery....................................................................................... 3-4
Beeper and LED Sequences and Meaning ......................................................................... 3-5
Scanner LED Sequences and Meaning.........................................................................3-5
Base/Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning........................................................ 3-5
Base Power Communication Indicator........................................................................... 3-5
Reset Scanner..................................................................................................................... 3-6
Scanning While in Base Cradle ........................................................................................... 3-6
Base Charging Modes ......................................................................................................... 3-6
Paging ................................................................................................................................. 3-7
Paging Mode.................................................................................................................. 3-7
Paging Pitch................................................................................................................... 3-7
Error Indicators .................................................................................................................... 3-8
Beeper Pitch - Base Error.............................................................................................. 3-8
Number of Beeps - Base Error ...................................................................................... 3-8
Scanner Report ................................................................................................................... 3-8

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Scanner Address .................................................................................................................3-9
Base or Access Point Address ............................................................................................ 3-9
Scanner Modes ...................................................................................................................3-9
Charge Only Mode......................................................................................................... 3-9
Linked Modes ................................................................................................................ 3-9
Unlinking the Scanner ....................................................................................................... 3-10
Override Locked Scanner............................................................................................ 3-10
Out-of-Range Alarm .......................................................................................................... 3-10
Alarm Sound Type....................................................................................................... 3-11
Scanner Power Time-Out Timer........................................................................................ 3-11
Flexible Power Management ............................................................................................. 3-12
Batch Mode ....................................................................................................................... 3-13
Batch Mode Beep ........................................................................................................ 3-14
Batch Mode Storage.................................................................................................... 3-14
Batch Mode Quantity ................................................................................................... 3-15
Batch Mode Output Order............................................................................................ 3-16
Total Records .............................................................................................................. 3-17
Delete Last Code......................................................................................................... 3-17
Clear All Codes............................................................................................................ 3-17
Transmit Records to Host............................................................................................ 3-17
Batch Mode Transmit Delay ........................................................................................ 3-17
Multiple Scanner Operation ............................................................................................... 3-18
Scanner Name................................................................................................................... 3-18
Application Work Groups................................................................................................... 3-19
Application Work Group Selection............................................................................... 3-20
Resetting the Factory Defaults: All Application Work Groups ........................................... 3-20
Resetting the Custom Defaults: All Application Work Groups ........................................... 3-21
Pairing the Scanner with Bluetooth Devices...................................................................... 3-21
Virtual Keyboard .......................................................................................................... 3-22
Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect ........................................................................... 3-23
Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops............................................................................ 3-23
PDAs/Mobility Systems Devices.................................................................................. 3-23
Changing the Scanner’s Bluetooth PIN Code.............................................................. 3-23
Minimizing Bluetooth/ISM Band Network Activity .............................................................. 3-23
Auto Reconnect Mode ................................................................................................. 3-24
Maximum Link Attempts .............................................................................................. 3-24
Relink Time-Out........................................................................................................... 3-25
Bluetooth/ISM Network Activity Examples................................................................... 3-25
Host Acknowledgment....................................................................................................... 3-26
Host ACK Timeout....................................................................................................... 3-27
Chapter 4 - Input/Output Settings
Power Up Beeper ................................................................................................................ 4-1
Beep on BEL Character....................................................................................................... 4-1
Trigger Click ........................................................................................................................ 4-1

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Good Read and Error Indicators.......................................................................................... 4-2
Beeper – Good Read..................................................................................................... 4-2
Beeper Volume – Good Read........................................................................................ 4-2
Beeper Pitch – Good Read............................................................................................ 4-2
Beeper Pitch – Error ...................................................................................................... 4-3
Beeper Duration – Good Read ...................................................................................... 4-3
LED – Good Read ......................................................................................................... 4-3
Number of Beeps – Good Read .................................................................................... 4-4
Number of Beeps – Error............................................................................................... 4-4
Good Read Delay .......................................................................................................... 4-4
User-Specified Good Read Delay.................................................................................. 4-4
Manual Trigger Mode .......................................................................................................... 4-5
LED Illumination - Manual Trigger ................................................................................. 4-5
Serial Trigger Mode .............................................................................................................4-5
Read Time-Out .............................................................................................................. 4-5
Presentation Mode .............................................................................................................. 4-6
Idle Illumination - Presentation Mode ............................................................................ 4-6
Presentation Sensitivity ................................................................................................. 4-6
Presentation Centering .................................................................................................. 4-6
In-Stand Sensor Mode......................................................................................................... 4-8
Poor Quality Codes ............................................................................................................. 4-8
Poor Quality 1D Codes.................................................................................................. 4-8
Poor Quality PDF Codes ............................................................................................... 4-9
CodeGate®.......................................................................................................................... 4-9
Mobile Phone Read Mode ................................................................................................... 4-9
Hands Free Time-Out.......................................................................................................... 4-9
Reread Delay..................................................................................................................... 4-10
User-Specified Reread Delay ............................................................................................ 4-10
2D Reread Delay ......................................................................................................... 4-10
Character Activation Mode ................................................................................................ 4-11
Activation Character .................................................................................................... 4-11
End Character Activation After Good Read................................................................. 4-12
Character Activation Timeout ...................................................................................... 4-12
Character Deactivation Mode ............................................................................................ 4-12
Deactivation Character ................................................................................................ 4-12
Illumination Lights.............................................................................................................. 4-13
Aimer Delay ....................................................................................................................... 4-13
User-Specified Aimer Delay......................................................................................... 4-13
Aimer Mode ....................................................................................................................... 4-13
Centering ........................................................................................................................... 4-14
No Read ............................................................................................................................ 4-15
Video Reverse ...................................................................................................................4-16
Working Orientation........................................................................................................... 4-16

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Chapter 5 - Data Editing
Prefix/Suffix Overview ......................................................................................................... 5-1
To Add a Prefix or Suffix:............................................................................................... 5-1
To Clear One or All Prefixes or Suffixes........................................................................ 5-2
To Add a Carriage Return Suffix to All Symbologies..................................................... 5-2
Prefix Selections.................................................................................................................. 5-2
Suffix Selections .................................................................................................................. 5-2
Function Code Transmit ...................................................................................................... 5-3
Intercharacter, Interfunction, and Intermessage Delays...................................................... 5-3
Intercharacter Delay ...................................................................................................... 5-3
User Specified Intercharacter Delay.............................................................................. 5-3
Interfunction Delay......................................................................................................... 5-4
Intermessage Delay....................................................................................................... 5-4
Chapter 6 - Data Formatting
Data Format Editor Introduction .......................................................................................... 6-1
Add a Data Format .............................................................................................................. 6-1
Other Programming Selections...................................................................................... 6-2
Terminal ID Table ................................................................................................................ 6-3
Data Format Editor Commands........................................................................................... 6-3
Move Commands........................................................................................................... 6-4
Search Commands ........................................................................................................ 6-5
Miscellaneous Commands............................................................................................. 6-7
Data Formatter .................................................................................................................... 6-9
Primary/Alternate Data Formats .......................................................................................... 6-9
Chapter 7 - Symbologies
All Symbologies ................................................................................................................... 7-1
Message Length Description ............................................................................................... 7-1
Codabar............................................................................................................................... 7-2
Codabar Concatenation................................................................................................. 7-3
Code 39 ............................................................................................................................... 7-4
Code 32 Pharmaceutical (PARAF)................................................................................ 7-5
Full ASCII....................................................................................................................... 7-6
Code 39 Code Page ...................................................................................................... 7-6
Interleaved 2 of 5................................................................................................................. 7-7
NEC 2 of 5 ........................................................................................................................... 7-8
Code 93 ............................................................................................................................... 7-9
Code 93 Code Page .................................................................................................... 7-10
Straight 2 of 5 Industrial (three-bar start/stop)................................................................... 7-11
Straight 2 of 5 IATA (two-bar start/stop) ............................................................................ 7-12
Matrix 2 of 5....................................................................................................................... 7-13
Code 11 ............................................................................................................................. 7-14
Code 128 ........................................................................................................................... 7-15
ISBT 128 Concatenation.............................................................................................. 7-15
Code 128 Code Page .................................................................................................. 7-16

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GS1-128 ............................................................................................................................ 7-17
UPC-A ............................................................................................................................... 7-17
UPC-A/EAN-13 with Extended Coupon Code ................................................................... 7-19
Coupon GS1 DataBar Output............................................................................................ 7-20
UPC-E0 ............................................................................................................................. 7-20
UPC-E1 ............................................................................................................................. 7-22
EAN/JAN-13 ......................................................................................................................7-23
Convert UPC-A to EAN-13 .......................................................................................... 7-23
ISBN Translate ............................................................................................................ 7-25
EAN/JAN-8 ........................................................................................................................ 7-25
MSI .................................................................................................................................... 7-27
GS1 DataBar Omnidirectional ........................................................................................... 7-29
GS1 DataBar Limited......................................................................................................... 7-29
GS1 DataBar Expanded .................................................................................................... 7-30
Codablock A ...................................................................................................................... 7-30
Codablock F ...................................................................................................................... 7-31
PDF417 ............................................................................................................................. 7-32
MacroPDF417 ................................................................................................................... 7-32
MicroPDF417.....................................................................................................................7-33
GS1 Composite Codes...................................................................................................... 7-33
UPC/EAN Version........................................................................................................ 7-34
GS1 Emulation .................................................................................................................. 7-34
TCIF Linked Code 39 (TLC39) .......................................................................................... 7-35
QR Code............................................................................................................................ 7-35
QR Code Page ............................................................................................................ 7-36
Data Matrix ........................................................................................................................ 7-37
Data Matrix Code Page ............................................................................................... 7-37
MaxiCode .......................................................................................................................... 7-38
Aztec Code ........................................................................................................................ 7-39
Aztec Code Page......................................................................................................... 7-39
Chinese Sensible (Han Xin) Code..................................................................................... 7-40
Postal Codes - 2D ............................................................................................................. 7-41
Single 2D Postal Codes:.............................................................................................. 7-41
Combination 2D Postal Codes:.................................................................................... 7-42
Postal Codes - Linear ........................................................................................................ 7-45
China Post (Hong Kong 2 of 5).................................................................................... 7-45
Korea Post ................................................................................................................... 7-46
Chapter 8 - Utilities
To Add a Test Code I.D. Prefix to All Symbologies ............................................................. 8-1
Show Decoder Revision ...................................................................................................... 8-1
Show Scan Driver Revision ................................................................................................. 8-1
Show Software Revision...................................................................................................... 8-1
Show Data Format............................................................................................................... 8-1
Test Menu............................................................................................................................ 8-2
EZConfig-Scanning Introduction.......................................................................................... 8-2
Installing EZConfig-Scanning from the Web.................................................................. 8-2
Resetting the Factory Defaults ............................................................................................ 8-3

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Chapter 9 - Serial Programming Commands
Conventions......................................................................................................................... 9-1
Menu Command Syntax ...................................................................................................... 9-1
Query Commands ............................................................................................................... 9-1
Responses..................................................................................................................... 9-2
Trigger Commands.............................................................................................................. 9-3
Resetting the Custom Defaults............................................................................................ 9-3
Menu Commands ................................................................................................................ 9-3
Chapter 10 - Product Specifications
Voyager 1450g Scanner Product Specifications ............................................................... 10-1
Voyager 1450g2DHR Scanner Product Specifications ..................................................... 10-2
Voyager 1452g Cordless Scanner Product Specifications ................................................ 10-3
CCB01-010BT Charge Base Product Specifications......................................................... 10-4
Standard Cable Pinouts..................................................................................................... 10-5
Serial Output................................................................................................................ 10-5
USB ............................................................................................................................. 10-5
RS485 Output .............................................................................................................. 10-6
Chapter 11 - Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Repairs .............................................................................................................................. 11-1
Maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 11-1
Cleaning the Device..................................................................................................... 11-1
Inspecting Cords and Connectors ............................................................................... 11-1
Replacing Cables in Corded Scanners.............................................................................. 11-1
Replacing a Corded Scanner Interface Cable ............................................................. 11-2
Replacing Cables and Batteries in Cordless Systems ...................................................... 11-2
Replacing an Interface Cable in a Base ...................................................................... 11-2
Changing a Cordless Scanner Battery ........................................................................ 11-3
Troubleshooting a Corded Scanner................................................................................... 11-3
Troubleshooting a Cordless System.................................................................................. 11-3
Troubleshooting a Base............................................................................................... 11-3
Troubleshooting a Cordless Scanner .......................................................................... 11-4
Appendix A - Reference Charts
Symbology Charts ...............................................................................................................A-1
Linear Symbologies .......................................................................................................A-1
2D Symbologies.............................................................................................................A-2
Postal Symbologies .......................................................................................................A-2
ASCII Conversion Chart (Code Page 1252)........................................................................A-3
Lower ASCII Reference Table.............................................................................................A-4
ISO 2022/ISO 646 Character Replacements ......................................................................A-7
Unicode Key Maps ..............................................................................................................A-9
Sample Symbols

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Customer Support
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Getting Started
About This Manual
This User’s Guide provides installation and programming instructions for the Voyager™ 1450g corded area-imaging scanners
and Voyager 1452g cordless area-imaging scanners. Product specifications, dimensions, warranty, and customer support infor-
mation are also included.
Note: The selections in this User’s Guide are dependent on the Voyager 145Xg model you have purchased.
PDF and 2 dimensional bar codes can only be read by model 145Xg2D and cannot be read by model 145Xg1D.
Honeywell bar code scanners are factory programmed for the most common terminal and communications settings. If you need
to change these settings, programming is accomplished by scanning the bar codes in this guide.
An asterisk (*) next to an option indicates the default setting.
Unpacking Your Device
After you open the shipping carton containing the product, take the following steps:
• Check for damage during shipment. Report damage immediately to the carrier who delivered the carton.
• Make sure the items in the carton match your order.
• Save the shipping container for later storage or shipping.
Connecting the Device
Connecting with USB
A scanner or a cordless base can be connected to the USB port of a computer.
1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device first, then to the computer.
Corded Voyager 1450g
USB Connection:

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Note: The power supply must be ordered separately, if needed.
2. If you are connecting a CCB01-010BT Base, make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the
cordless base and the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.
3. The scanner beeps.
4. Verify the scanner or cordless base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this
manual.
The unit defaults to a USB PC Keyboard. Refer to page 2-3 for other USB terminal settings.
For additional USB programming and technical information, refer to “USB Application Note,” available at www.honey-
wellaidc.com.
CCB01-010BTBase
USB Connection:

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Connecting with Keyboard Wedge
A scanner or cordless base can be connected between the keyboard and PC as a “keyboard wedge,” where the scanner
provides data output that is similar to keyboard entries. The following is an example of a keyboard wedge connection:
1. Turn off power and disconnect the keyboard cable from the back of the terminal/computer.
2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device and to the terminal/computer.
Note: The power supply must be ordered separately, if needed.
3. If you are connecting a CCB01-010BT Base, make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the
cordless base and the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.
4. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The scanner beeps.
5. Verify the scanner or cordless base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this
manual. The scanner beeps once.
The unit defaults to an IBM PC AT and compatibles keyboard wedge interface with a USA keyboard. A carriage return (CR)
suffix is added to bar code data.
Corded Voyager 1450g
Keyboard Wedge Connection:
CCB01-010BT Base
Keyboard Wedge Connection:
CCB01-010BT Base
Keyboard Wedge Connection:

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Connecting with RS232 Serial Port
1. Turn off power to the terminal/computer.
2. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device.
Note: For the scanner or cordless base to work properly, you must have the correct cable for your type of terminal/computer.
Note: The power supply must be ordered separately, if needed.
3. If you are connecting a CCB01-010BT Base, make sure the cables are secured in the wireways in the bottom of the
cordless base and the base sits flat on a horizontal surface.
4. Plug the serial connector into the serial port on your computer. Tighten the two screws to secure the connector to the
port.
5. Once the scanner or cordless base has been fully connected, power up the computer.
This interface programs 115,200 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
Corded Voyager 1450g
RS232 Serial Port Connection:
CCB01-010BT Base
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Connecting with RS485
A scanner or cordless base can be connected for an IBM POS terminal interface.
1. Connect the appropriate interface cable to the device, then to the computer.
2. Turn the terminal/computer power back on. The scanner beeps.
3. Verify the scanner or cordless base operation by scanning a bar code from the Sample Symbols in the back of this
manual. The scanner beeps once.
For further RS485 settings, refer to RS485, page 2-2.
Corded Voyager 1450g
RS232 Serial Port Connection:
CCB01-010BT Base
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Mounting a CCB01-010BT Charge Base
Reading Techniques
The scanner has a view finder that projects a bright red aiming beam that corresponds to the scanner’s horizontal field of view.
The aiming beam should be centered over the bar code, but it can be positioned in any direction for a good read.
The aiming beam is smaller when the scanner is closer to the code and larger when it is farther from the code. Symbologies
with smaller bars or elements (mil size) should be read closer to the unit. Symbologies with larger bars or elements (mil size)
should be read farther from the unit. To read single or multiple symbols (on a page or on an object), hold the scanner at an
appropriate distance from the target, press the trigger, and center the aiming beam on the symbol. If the code being scanned is
highly reflective (e.g., laminated), it may be necessary to tilt the code up 15° to 18° to prevent unwanted reflection.
Menu Bar Code Security Settings
Honeywell scanners are programmed by scanning menu bar codes or by sending serial commands to the scanner. If you want
to restrict the ability to scan menu codes, you can use the Menu Bar Code Security settings. Please contact the nearest techni-
cal support office (see Customer Support on page ix) for further information.
8x32 thread
x .39 in. (10mm) deep
2.36 in.
59.84mm
3.35 in.
85.09mm
2.8 in.
72.1mm
Linear bar code 2D Matrix symbol

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Setting Custom Defaults
You have the ability to create a set of menu commands as your own, custom defaults. To do so, scan the Set Custom Defaults
bar code below before scanning the menu commands for your custom defaults. If a menu command requires scanning numeric
codes from the back cover, then a Save code, that entire sequence will be saved to your custom defaults. When you have
entered all the commands you want to save for your custom defaults, scan the Save Custom Defaults bar code.
Note: When using a cordless system, the Custom Defaults settings apply to all workgroups. Scanning the Save Defaults bar
code also causes both the scanner and the base or Access Point to perform a reset and become unlinked. The scanner
must be placed in its base to re-establish the link before any setup codes are entered. If using an Access Point, the linking
bar code must be scanned. See Cordless System Operation beginning on page 3-1 for additional information.
You may have a series of custom settings and want to correct a single setting. To do so, just scan the new setting to overwrite
the old one. For example, if you had previously saved the setting for Beeper Volume at Low to your custom defaults, and decide
you want the beeper volume set to High, just scan the Set Custom Defaults bar code, then scan the Beeper Volume High
menu code, and then Save Custom Defaults. The rest of the custom defaults will remain, but the beeper volume setting will be
updated.
Resetting the Custom Defaults
If you want the custom default settings restored to your scanner, scan the Activate Custom Defaults bar code below. This is
the recommended default bar code for most users. It resets the scanner to the custom default settings. If there are no custom
defaults, it will reset the scanner to the factory default settings. Any settings that have not been specified through the custom
defaults will be defaulted to the factory default settings.
Note: If using a cordless system, scanning this bar code also causes both the scanner and the base or Access Point to perform
a reset and become unlinked. The scanner must be placed in its base to re-establish the link. If using an Access Point,
the linking bar code must be scanned. See Cordless System Operation beginning on page 3-1 for additional information.
Set Custom Defaults
Save Custom Defaults
Activate Custom Defaults
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