Access Point Led Sequences And Meaning; Access Point Address; Paging; Paging Mode - Honeywell Voyager 1602g User Manual

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Access Point LED Sequences and Meaning

The Access Point has a blue LED on the top of the unit that indicates its power up and communication condition.
Blue LED
Off
On continuously
Short blinks in multiple pulses. Occurs while transferring data to/
from the host.

Access Point Address

Scan the bar code below to determine the address of the Access Point you are using.

Paging

Paging Mode

By default, the paging button on the Access Point pages the scanners associated with that Access Point. If you want the
paging button on your Access Point to be disabled, scan the Paging Mode Off bar code, below. When Paging Mode is off,
the Access Point will no longer page scanners when the button is pressed. The blue LED on the Access Point will remain
lit to indicate that Paging Mode is off. (This light will go out when the button is pressed, then back on when it's released.)
Default = Paging Mode On.
* Paging Mode On
Pitch
Paging
When you press the Page button on the Access Point, the scanners associated with that Access Point will begin beeping.
You can set the pitch of the paging beep for each scanner by scanning one of the following bar codes. Default = Low.
* Low (1000 Hz)
Blue LED - Host Communication
Communication Condition
USB suspend
Power on, system idle
Receiving data
Base Address
Paging Mode Off
Medium (3250 Hz)
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