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Batch Operation
Getting Started
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Rev 2.0.0, Jan 2009 HawkEye™ 40T User Manual 1-9
page 1-9). Once the readers memory has been transferred to a host
computer, all of the data will still reside in memory. You must scan the
Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory.
Send & Log Mode — In Send and Log Mode, the reader will save a copy in
non volatile memory as well as send the data if the reader is connected. The
data can be retrieved by scanning the Transfer All Stored Data in Memory
code or the Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory code (see “Transferring
and Deleting Data” on page 1-9). Once the readers memory has been
transferred to a host computer, all of the data will still reside in memory. You
must scan the Delete Scanned Data from Memory code to clear memory.
Note: The reader can be defined as connected if:
- The Bluetooth radio is in range.
- The USB cable is attached to a host and the reader is enumerated.
- The reader is in RS-232 cabled mode.
- The RS-232 cable is attached to a host with a power supply and the reader is in
RS-232 batch mode.
The HE40T dedicated batch memory is a minimum of 1MB. To determine the
number of reads that may be stored, divide the average bytes of a scan into the
total minimum memory.
Feedback
After a successful decode in batch mode, the reader will beep once and the
memory LED will flash either red or amber, depending on memory level. Every
15 seconds the battery LED will flash green, amber or red, depending on the
battery level. This is accurate when a reader is cabled or uncabled.
Transferring and Deleting Data
There are three different codes to transfer and delete data in memory:
Transfer All Data in Memory — This code will send all data in memory
every time the code is scanned.
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