Error Tone; Beeper Select (6400, 5055, 17Xx, 11Xx) - Intermec CK30 Programmer's Manual

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Chapter
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Using the Terminal Emulation Menus
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2) Error Tone

2) Error Tone adjusts the length and frequency of the tone made when an
error occurs (for example, pressing an invalid key). The 2) Error Tone
adjustments, and the procedures for making them are identical to the
1) Key Click adjustments. Press 2) Length to set the length. The range is
1 through 10, which equates to a 500 to 5000 ms beep for all errors. De-
fault error tone length is 3 (or 1500 ms).
For version 6.73 or greater, the range is 1 through 10, but now equates to a
50 to 500 ms beep for all errors. The default error tone length is still 3
(but for 150 ms).
Volume
Use Cursor Up
And Down Keys
To Adjust
Error Tone> xx

3) Beeper Select (6400, 5055, 17XX, 11XX)

For 17XX, 11XX, both buzzers are not allowed to beep simultaneously
when using a headset. If both options are enabled, the head set buzzer will
beep first before the internal buzzer. If you are using the RS-232 port for
communications, enable 1) Beep Internal and disable 2) Beep Head Set.
1) Beep Internal
Press [1] to direct the audio to the internal beeper. Default is enabled.
2) Beep Head Set (17XX, 11XX)
Press [2] to direct sound to the headset.
Beeper Setup
1) Beep Internal
2) Beep Head Set
TE 2000
Error Tone
1) Volume
2) Length
3)
[2]
[1]
2) Beep Head Set is for 17XX,
11XX
3270 Terminal Emulation Programmer's Guide
1) Volume is for
59XX
Length
Use Cursor Up
And Down Keys
To Adjust
Error Tone> xx

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