- To access the operating system, the user must press the keys 'shift' + 'ins'
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Battery - Indicates the battery level.
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Contrast - Indicates the contraste. You can use the arrows to alter it.
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Light - Enables the access to or the cancelation of the backlight by using the arrows.
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Time - Indicates the hour on the system, which can be changed.
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Date - Indicates the date on the system, which can also be changed.
- Barcode - Enables the laser reader to be tested.
- To gain access to the technical operating system you should press ‘Shift’+’Del’
- Technical Password :
- (1º Digit day+ 1º digit hours + 6 )MOD 10
- (2º Digit day+ 2º digit hours + 1 )MOD 10
- (1º Digit month+ 1º digit hours + 6 )MOD 10
- (2º Digit month+ 2º digit hours + 9 )MOD 10
- 0
- 0
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- You can use temporarilly the password 1111.
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ID - Indicates the name of the system. This name is used to associate the terminal to the device's name.
In an installation the terminal ID must have the same first 6 digits as in all the terminals. The last two digits must be different sequencial numbers. i.e.: "BAVIER01","BAVIER02","BAVIER03"...
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Password - Allows the creation of a new password.
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Language - Allows the selection of a language.
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BaudRate - Velocity of the serial port.
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Power Down - Time in seconds that the computer stays on but in standby.
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Laser Time - Time in MiliSeconds that the laser stays on after releasing the key.
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Backlight - Time in seconds that the light stays on once the key has been released.
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ResetTime - Time in seconds that the computer stays on but in standby without resetting.
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Bat Low - Computator's functional tension.
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Bat Empty - Tension from which the computer switches off.
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Reset - Clears the program in RAM, forcing this way a reading from the EEPROM on the next Hard Reset.
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Save Prog - Saves the program in EEPROM. To initiate the recording you should press ‘61’. The recording process takes about 5 minutes. To clear the program in EEPROM you should boot the computer pressing the key 'DEL’.
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Connect
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Base à - Connects with the PC using the base.
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Demo à - Establishes a connection with the base using screens saved on the very same base.
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Beep à - Puts the base in beep more if there is communication with another base.
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Base ? à Tests the communication with the base.
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1 on top - Define the keypad type on the terminal.
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Find Base - Determines if the computer should search for a better base.
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Work Base - Name of the current base, ‘BAS00’ default name. The base name must be:’XXX’+NN, where XXX is the name of the base and NN is the number of the base. NN between the various bases must be sequential.
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NumBases - Number of bases connected between themselves.
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Send Prog - Enables the current program to be sent to another terminal. Then, the name of the terminal must be inserted. It takes +- 5 minutes.
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Recv Prog - Enables the reception of a program via radio, from another terminal or from the Devkit.
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