Allen-Bradley Bulletin 2755 User Manual page 33

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Note: When enabling or disabling a parameter, be
sure the scanner beam illuminates only one symbol at
a time. The layout of this manual minimizes the
accidental scanning of multiple labels.
Some parameters require that you scan multiple
labels to modify a setting. An example is the
Intercharacter Delay parameter. To set the
intercharacter delay to 5 milliseconds (msec):
1. Scan the Intercharacter Delay (GB) label and
listen for one short beep.
GB
The dotted boxes to the right of the label indicate
that you must scan two additional labels; one for
the digit 0 and the second for the digit 5.
2. After the beep, scan the bar code beside 0 in
Appendix B, and listen for one short-high beep.
3. Scan the bar code beside 5 in Appendix B and
listen for two short beeps. The two beeps indicate
that you scanned the last parameter argument.
If you scan the Intercharacter Delay (GB) label and
then scan a normal data label (instead of 0 and 5), a
normal tone is emitted in response to the data label,
and the programming command is ignored. No exit
code is required to resume normal operations.
Note: Any parameter that requires multiple scans
will display dotted boxes to the right of the primary
label. The number of dotted boxes indicates the
number of additional labels to be scanned.
Chapter 4
Setup Instructions
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Intercharacter Delay=xx msec
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