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25MS100 Manual
PROGRAMMING VIA SCANNER INPUT
In addition to the Scanner Configuration Manager software, your
Unitech scanner can also be configured via bar code scanner input,
by scanning in the bar codes on the following pages.
The concept is fairly simple: Parameters are associated together
into groups. For instance, on page 35, “Beep Tone”, “Interblock
Delay”, and “Intercharacter Delay” form a group called “Beeps and
Delays”.
In order to modify a particular parameter, first you must scan an
“Enter Group X” bar code to start the procedure. For instance, to
change the Beep Tone, first you must scan the “Enter Group 2” bar
code. The scanner will emit a triple beep which indicates that the
scanner has entered configuration mode. (The scanner will remain
in configuration mode until the "Exit" bar code has been scanned.)
Then you must scan the bar code of the parameter you’d like to
modify. To modify the Beep Tone, scan the “A1” label.
Then select a number along the left side of the page that corre-
sponds with the modification you wish to make. To set the Beep
Tone to “High”, scan the “3” label. Please note that factory default
settings are printed in bold face.
If you’d like to modify another parameter within the same group,
scan another parameter label now. To change “Intercharacter
Delay”, scan the “A3” label. Then scan the number that corre-
sponds with your requirements.
After you’re finished modifying your selected parameters in “Beeps
and Delays”, scan the “Exit” bar code at the bottom of the page to
end the modification session. The keyboard will emit a double beep
to indicate that it is no longer in configuration mode.
An easy alternative programming method is to simply scan in the
bar codes in the Quick Setup labels on the next page, if appropriate.
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