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Function Keys
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IR Port
13
Power Contacts
14
CLR Key
15
Fn Key
16
Main Battery Cover
Lock Switches
17
R Trigger Key
18
L Trigger Key
19
Wrist Strap Hook
20
Reset Switch
21
Main Battery Cover
22
Bar code Reader Port
23
Buzzer
24
Maintenance
Connector Cover
These can be assigned arbitrary functions other than functions for reading
bar codes. They are initially assigned the following default settings.
F1: Deletes one character to the left.
F2: Inputs a hyphen (-).
F3: Inputs a period (.).
F4: Switches character input (between numbers and alphabets
(upper case)).
F5: Inputs a space.
F6: Functions similar to the Tab key on a PC. Used to move
items for input or selection.
F7: Functions similar to the Tab key on a PC. Used to move
items for input or selection (but moves the opposite to F6).
F8: Not set.
This port is used for IR communication with another Handheld
Terminal or with the Bridge Satellite Cradle/Bridge Basic Cradle.
These are used to supply power from the Bridge Satellite Cradle/
Bridge Basic Cradle and Cradle-type Battery Charger.
This is pressed to clear the contents of all key inputs.
This is used to make various settings or start up preliminary
registered applications by sequentially pressing in combination with
a function key (F1 to F8) or numeric key (0 to 9).
The following examples show the combinations with the numeric
keys.
Fn + 1: Switches backlight on and off.
Fn + 2: Darkens contrast.
Fn + 3: Lightens contrast.
Slide these switches when opening and closing the main battery
cover.
This key is used to read bar codes. It is also pressed when
performing a full reset.
This key is used to read bar codes. It is also pressed when
canceling a full reset.
This is used when attaching the wrist strap.
This is pressed to reset the Handheld Terminal.
Covers the compartment that holds the battery pack or AA size
alkaline batteries.
Laser light is emitted from this.
Reads bar codes (Laser Scanner models)
Reads bar codes and stacked 2D codes (C-MOS Imager models)
Produces a buzzer tone.
This is used when performing maintenance and repairs. This
cover should normally not be opened.
General Guide
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