Speaker options, Beep volume, Beep tone – Worth Data 5000 User Manual

Page 43: Keypad volume, Keypad tone, Laser options, Double decode, 5 second laser beam, Aiming dot duration

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SPEAKER OPTIONS

SPEAKER OPTIONS

BEEP VOLUME ----------------------------- 0-9 1
BEEP TONE ------------------------
1/2/3/4/5 2
VOICE VOLUME -----
HIGH/MED/LOW/OFF 3
KEYPAD TONE ---------------------- ON/
OFF 4
DONE/EXIT ---------------------------------------

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CHANGE SETTING #: _

Beep Volume

Press the #1 key on the TriCoder to cycle through the Beep Volume settings. Options are 0-9 with 0 being OFF and 9 Being High - 5
for Medium is the Default volume.

Beep Tone

Press the #2 key on the TriCoder keypad to cycle through the Beep Tone settings. Options include 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. The default tone
is 3. Cycling through this setting will change the pitch or tone of the beep from higher to lower.

Keypad Volume

Press the #3 key on the TriCoder to cycle through the Keypad Volume settings. Options include High, Medium, Low, and OFF.
Medium is the Default volume.

Keypad Tone

Press the #4 key on the TriCoder keypad to cycle through the Keypad Tone settings. Options include On and Off. On is the Default
setting.

Laser Options

LASER OPTIONS

DOUBLE DECODE ----------------- ON/OFF

1

4.5 SECOND LASER BEAM ----- ON/OFF 2
AIMING DOT DURATION ---------------- 00

3

DONE/EXIT ---------------------------------------

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Double Decode

Press the #1 key on the TriCoder keypad to turn ON or OFF Double Decode. You can increase the strength of the decoder by enabling
Double Decode. This makes the scanner do 2 identical decodes of the same bar code before accepting the result and entering the data.
This is useful when there are very poorly printed codes and for codes that are out of spec and are giving miss-reads.

4.5 Second Laser Beam

Press the #2 key on the TriCoder keypad to turn ON or OFF the 4.5 Second Laser Beam. You can increase the length that the laser
beam stays on to improve the chance of getting a good decode in tough conditions or with poor bar codes. This makes the scanner stay
on longer trying to decode before automatically shutting off.

Aiming Dot Duration

Press the #3 key on the TriCoder keypad to select the Aiming Dot Duration. If you have a LT5000 TriCoder with an internal laser or
the external LZ400 scanner on a T5000 TriCoder, you can get an aiming dot to project before the laser beam spreads over the b ar
code. This is useful when trying to read in direct sunlight (because the dot is brighter than the line), when trying to read at a distance,
and when trying to read one of many bar codes on a page. By setting the time in 1/10ths of a second that the aiming dot stays on after
pulling the trigger and before the beam spreads, the bright dot can be used to position in the middle of the bar code. The default is set
to 00, no aiming dot. You can enter any number from 01 to 99 (99 gives 9.9 seconds). Typically you will want 1 (10) or 2 (20)
seconds of aiming dot.

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