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JANUS? 2020 Hand-Held Computer (4MB) - Intermec

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<strong>JANUS</strong> <strong>2020</strong> <strong>Hand</strong>-<strong>Held</strong> <strong>Computer</strong> User’s Manual (<strong>4MB</strong>)nugg nugg<br />

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Understanding the Reader’s Audio Signals (continued)<br />

Beep Sequence Description<br />

High beep, medium<br />

beep<br />

You hear this beep sequence when you remove a PC<br />

card.<br />

Click The reader sounds a click each time you press a key. You<br />

can disable the keyclick. For help, see “Keypad Clicker”<br />

in Chapter 12. The reader also clicks while you are<br />

scanning a two-dimensional symbology (Code 16K or<br />

Code 49) bar code label.<br />

Chirp (every 5 or 15<br />

seconds)<br />

Double (shadow) beep<br />

or click<br />

The reader sounds a chirp every 5 seconds when the<br />

NiCad battery pack is low, or every 15 seconds when the<br />

lithium bridge battery is low. For help, see “Recognizing<br />

a Low or Discharged Battery” later in this chapter.<br />

The reader sounds a double-beep when you enter a valid<br />

command or data and the NiCad battery pack or lithium<br />

bridge battery is low. You also hear a double-click when<br />

you press a key. The second beep or click is a lower tone<br />

that shadows the first. For help, see “Learning About the<br />

Reader’s Batteries” later in this chapter.<br />

You can use the IMBEEP.EXE program on Application companion disk 3 to<br />

make the reader sound each signal listed in the table above.<br />

To demonstrate the reader’s audio signals<br />

1. Copy the IMBEEP.EXE file from companion disk 3 to a drive on the reader.<br />

For help, see Chapter 3, “Learning About the Software.”<br />

2. Change to the drive where IMBEEP.EXE is stored.<br />

3. Type this command and press :<br />

imbeep<br />

Or scan this bar code:<br />

*IMBEEP*<br />

*IMBEEP*<br />

4. Follow the instructions on the screen. Press a letter from to to listen<br />

to each audio signal the reader sounds.<br />

5. Press to exit the program.

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