Led And Beeper Indications - Datalogic Magellan 9800i Quick Reference Manual

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LED and Beeper Indications

The scanner's beeper sounds and its lamps and indicator LEDs illuminate to indicate various functions or errors. The tables in this section list
some of these indications. Reference the PRG for a more complete listing. One exception to the behaviors listed in the tables is that some
functions are programmable, and may or may not be turned on. For example, certain indications such as the power-up beep can be disabled
using programming bar code labels.
Scanner
INDICATION
LED
Pre-operating Mode OFF
Power-up Beep
N/A
Good Read Beep
Bright flash
200ms ON
ROM Failure
200 ms OFF
Scanner Active
On steady and
Mode
dim
Continuous
Scanner Disabled
blink 100ms ON
/ 900ms OFF
10ms ON
Sleep Mode
1990ms OFF
Chirp Indications
N/A
(see comment)
INDICATION
Scale LED
Scale at Zero
On steady
Scale Error
Coded
Reporting
sequence
Quick Reference Guide
BEEPER
Count
Frequency
Volume
OFF
Unique WAV file sound.
1
Current
Current Current
1
Error
Highest
N/A
N/A
N/A
6
Highest
Current
BEEPER
N/A
N/A
Duration
Default sound is a synthesized chord ending with two light bells.
Frequency, volume and duration are configurable.
200ms ON
Indicates either Boot or Program ROM failure.
200ms OFF
The scanner is ready for operation. Scanning is immediately
available.
The Host has disabled scanning.
The scanner has been inactive for a period and is in a power-sav-
ing mode.
A "Chirp" is used to indicate the following:
-Reading labels while in limited scanning mode.
20ms ON
-Label rejection during label programming.
20ms OFF
-A label with no data.
-Labels rejected through the auxiliary port when in Scanner
Diagnostics Mode.
The scale is at rest and reads zero weight. The scale is ready to
weigh.
When the scanner is in Scale Diagnostics Mode, the Remote
Scale Display and the Scale LED indicator can communicate spe-
cific scale failures. See the PRG for more details.
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