Worth Data 7100 RF Terminal Series Owner's Manual page 71

Portable radio frequency terminal
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5.
Don't be discouraged if your first attempts at recording Voice Prompts don't sound very good. Again, practice speaking
clearly and calmly, and you'll soon get the hang of it.
6.
Be sure to record error messages for all possible problems that the user may encounter during a session. Once the op-
erator becomes accustomed to listening to the voice prompts, it may become easy to overlook a "display only" error
message.
Assigning Error Messages
The RF Terminal comes from the factory with some voice prompts and error messages pre-recorded. You can change any of these
messages but keep in mind that the error conditions are hardware-related and that the voice error messages they are linked to are
fixed. For example, the "Low Batteries" message is located at message #98. Whenever the RF Terminal detects very low batter-
ies, it will play message #98, regardless of what is recorded there. You could record "Happy Birthday" and the RF Terminal
would broadcast it any time it detected the low battery condition. To avoid confusion, try to keep the error messages somewhat re-
lated to the error condition they represent.
Default Voice Messages
Here are the default messages and the numbers they are recorded under:
Message Recorded
Prompt
ITEM
QUANTITY
Error messages
LOW BATTERIES
TRANSMISSION FAILED
66
Message #
#01
#02
#98
#99

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