Lcd options – Worth Data RF Terminal 7000 User Manual

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Filter Mode

Filter Mode

0 – 3

4

This option is only available on the LT7011.

If you are trying to read poorly printed bar codes, this setting may improve the performance of the decoder.

Mode 0 is the default setting and works best with good quality bar codes.

Mode 1 might help when reading codes printed with uneven levels of dark and light areas.

Mode 2 might help when reading codes with poor print contrast (like a dark or colored background).

Mode 3 might help when reading codes with holes or voids such as damaged or dot-matrix printed codes.

When selecting mode 1 or 3 it would be a good idea to set double decode to ON to avoid errors.

LCD Options

4 / 6 Line Legacy Mode

6 Line Legacy Mode

OFF

1

4 Line Legacy Mode

OFF

1

The LT7001 is backward compatible with the LT701 6-Line and 4-Line display modes. This will enable you to use
the LT7001 without making any changes to your software that you use with your LT701. This is host software
compatibility only and the LT7001 will not communicate with the B551 Base Station.

Background Color

Background Color

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F

2

The default background color can be set to one of 16 different values. Each time you press the “2” key a small
rectangle will show the selected background color with the current text color. The default value is 1 for Black. You
can find more information about colors in chapter X.

Text Color

Text Color

0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, A, B, C, D, E, F

3

The default text color can be set to one of 16 different values. Each time you press the “3” key a small rectangle
will show the selected text color with the current background color. The default value is 2 for Blue. You can find
more information about colors in chapter X.

Brightness

Brightness

LOW, MED, HIGH

The default brightness of the LCD is medium which works well for indoor use. In high ambient light areas,
like outdoors, you may want to increase the brightness of the display. Increasing brightness shortens battery
life.

Brightness Timeout

Brightness Timeout (in seconds)

00..05..99

This setting controls the timeout for the display to dim after a key is pressed or data is displayed on the
LCD. The dim setting is the same as the LOW brightness setting so if you have the brightness above set to
LOW you will not see any effect from the timeout. Dimming the display helps extend battery life. The
default is 05 for 5 seconds. A setting of 00 will disable the timeout and keep the display always at the
standard brightness level.

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