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JANUS 2020 Hand-Held Computer User's Manual
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Understanding the Reader's Audio Signals (continued)
Beep Sequence
High beep, medium
beep
Click
Chirp (every 5 or 15
seconds)
Double (shadow) beep
or click
You can use the IMBEEP.EXE program on Application companion disk 3 to
make the reader sound each signal listed in the table above.
To demonstrate the reader's audio signals
1. Copy the IMBEEP.EXE file from companion disk 3 to a drive on the reader.
For help, see Chapter 3, "Learning About the Software."
2. Change to the drive where IMBEEP.EXE is stored.
3. Type this command and press
imbeep
Or scan this bar code:
*IMBEEP*
*IMBEEP*
4. Follow the instructions on the screen. Press a letter from
to each audio signal the reader sounds.
5. Press
to exit the program.
Description
You hear this beep sequence when you remove a PC
card.
The reader sounds a click each time you press a key. You
can disable the keyclick. For help, see "Keypad Clicker"
in Chapter 12. The reader also clicks while you are
scanning a two-dimensional symbology (Code 16K or
Code 49) bar code label.
The reader sounds a chirp every 5 seconds when the
NiCad battery pack is low, or every 15 seconds when the
lithium backup battery is low. For help, see "Recognizing
a Low or Discharged Battery" later in this chapter.
The reader sounds a double-beep when you enter a valid
command or data and the NiCad battery pack or lithium
backup battery is low. You also hear a double-click when
you press a key. The second beep or click is a lower tone
that shadows the first. For help, see "Learning About the
Reader's Batteries" later in this chapter.
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