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Worth Data 7802 Owner's Manual (136 pages)
7800 Series Host Controlled WiFi Terminal System
Brand:
Worth Data
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Differences
7
Introduction
7
Chapter 1: Installation
8
Components
8
Installation Sequence
8
RF Terminal Operation
8
Using the RF Terminal Keypad
8
Battery Life Indicator
9
To Change the Internal Battery
9
Recharging the Battery
10
Installing the Wi-Fi RF Terminal Utilities Software
11
Using the Windows Integrated Hardware Utility
11
The Test Program
11
The Voice Manager
12
The Firmware Loader
12
Chapter 2: RF System Setup
13
Factory Default RF Terminal Configuration
13
Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal
14
Wi-Fi Configuration
15
Terminal Configuration
15
Access Point Configuration
17
Connection Host Configuration
19
Rev. 100 Mode
21
Bar Code Options
23
RS-232 Settings
26
Bluetooth Settings
27
Date & Time Setting
28
Speaker Settings
29
Laser Options
30
LCD Options
30
Other Settings
31
System Tools
33
Chapter 3: Operational Theory
34
System Components
34
Architecture
35
Physical
35
Communication Diagrams for Using a Connection Host
36
Communication Diagram for Using a "Cloud" Application Server
37
Logical
38
Communication
39
How Site Survey Works
40
Performance Issues
40
Evaluating Your Area of Planned Operation
40
Chapter 4: Before You Begin Programming
44
Overview
44
Plan Your Application
44
Demo/Test Servers
45
Operational Configuration Options
46
Failure Planning
47
Hardware Failures
47
Operator Errors
47
Parts of the System
48
Install the Web-Based Connection Host
50
Install Local Connection Host and Test Server
52
How to Use Local Test Server
54
Install Cloud Server
57
How to Use the Cloud Server
58
Tutorials
60
Cloud Server
60
Connection Host
61
Chapter 5: Programming for the RF Terminal
63
Operating Mode
63
Real-Time Mode
63
Batch Mode
64
Direct ASCII, Non Windows, and Cloud-Based Installations
65
Terminal Native Command Reference
66
HTTP / Low Level ASCII Script Sequences
66
Terminal Output Definition
66
Terminal Receive Definition
67
Serial Reply
75
Sign on
75
Sign out
76
Connection Host Error Feedback
77
Illegal Command
77
Automatic Check Back
77
Control Keys for Possible Programming
78
Wd7802Term/Activex
79
Programming Considerations
79
Concepts - Wd7802Term Activex
80
Properties - Wd7802Term Activex
81
Methods - Wd7802Term Activex
83
Events - Wd7802Term Activex
89
Chapter 6: Batch Programming
92
Installing the Hardware Utilities
92
Starting the Hardware Utilities
92
Statement Types Reference
94
Statement Details Reference
95
Data
95
Branch
95
Question
95
Stamp (Date and Time Stamp)
95
Time (Time Stamp)
95
Date (Date Stamp)
96
Xtra
96
None
97
Compare
97
Print (Printer Output)
98
Arithmetic
99
Transmit Data
99
Statement Field Details
100
Prompt Text
100
Voice Message Frequency
100
Voice Message Numbers
101
Data ID
101
Data Type
103
Maximum Data Length
103
Minimum Data Length
103
Input Device
104
Yes/Next Statement
104
No/End Statement
104
Upload Prefix
104
Upload Suffix
106
Chapter 7: Portable Printers
107
Cameo and QL 3 Common Information
107
Zebra Cameo Printer
107
Zebra QL 3 Printer
108
Chapter 8: Voice Message Operations
109
Why Use Voice Messages and Prompts
109
Voice Prompts and the Worth Data Hardware Utilities Program
109
Tips for Using Voice Prompts
109
Chapter 9: Troubleshooting
111
General Considerations
111
Changing the Battery
111
Problems with a New Installation
111
Terminal Error Messages
112
Troubleshooting Specific Problems
113
I Can't Communicate at All
113
My Response Time Is Poor
113
I'M Not Getting the Distance I Need
113
Wi-Fi RF Terminal Problems
114
When Laser Is Triggered, It Cycles Power by Itself - 1St Screen
114
When a Voice Message Plays, It Cycles Power by Itself -1St Screen
114
When I Turn It On, It Just Beeps Continually
114
When I Turn It On, the Screen Flashes Continually
114
I Get 6 Beeps When the Wi-Fi RF Terminal Powers up
114
Problems Reading Bar Codes
114
The Reader Won't Beep When I Try to Read Bar Codes
114
I Get Extra Characters at the Beginning or End of My Bar Code Data
114
I Have very Poor Read Rates When Scanning Bar Codes
114
Problems with Voice Prompts
115
If You Still Have a Problem
115
Appendix: Firmware Upgrades
117
Wi-Fi RF Terminal Firmware Upgrades
117
Normal Firmware Download for a Terminal
117
Failsafe Firmware Download for a Terminal
117
Appendix: Code 39 Specifications
118
Code 39 Advanced Features and Functions
118
Appendix: Code 93 Specifications
121
Appendix: Codabar Specifications
122
Codabar Start/Stop Transmission
122
Appendix: Code 128 Specifications
123
Appendix: Interleaved 2 of 5 Code Specifications
125
Appendix: UPC / EAN Specifications
126
ISBN Specifications
127
The UPC/EAN Checksum Character
127
Checksum Calculation for UPC-A, EAN-13 and EAN-8
127
UPC-E Checksum Calculation
128
Appendix: Msi/Plessey Specifications
130
Appendix: How to Scan a Bar Code
132
Laser Scanners
132
Aiming the Laser Dot
133
Difficult Code 39 Reading
133
Appendix: Cable Pin-Outs
134
Appendix: ASCII Code Equivalent Table
136
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Worth Data 7802 Quick Start Manual (10 pages)
7800 Series, Portable WiFI Data Collection Terminal
Brand:
Worth Data
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Chapter 1: Basic Terminal Setup
3
Using the Setup Menu on the RF Terminal
3
Wi-Fi Configuration
3
Access Point Configuration
3
Cloud" Vs. "Local" Test Server Layouts
4
Chapter 2: Using Web-Based "Cloud" Test Server
5
Chapter 3: Using Local (Activex) Test Server
7
Install Local Test Server
7
How to Use Local Test Server
9
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