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4Quick Start - Basic Operations
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4. Continue to scan bar codes and enter values for the P/N and Qty fields, as described in
Inputting Data into a Data File. When you are ready to stop collecting data:
5. Press EXIT. The display shows:
Exit Data Entry?
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6. Press YES. The M3000 returns to the
Select Program
>Pgm P2
display. The contents of the data file were automatically saved when you
pressed YES.
7. Press EXIT again to return to the Portable Mode Select Function
Input.
Automatic Input
The M3000 provides an automatic input feature. When Automatic Input is enabled all you need to
do to input data from the portable mode is press INPUT.
NOTE: Automatic Input uses the first program found in RAM. If no data file exists for
the active program, the M3000 creates a file named- FILE #1. If a data file, or
multiple data files exist for the active program, the M3000 uses the first file
created for that program.
The Automatic Input feature is enabled by a SETUP option and works when the following
conditions exist:
At least one program is loaded into RAM.
The SETUP Function option, Automatic Input is ON
Startup - Non Portable Mode
The M3000 supports three non portable modes; Keyboard Wedge, Serial Wedge, and RS-232.
Before you can use the M3000 in one of the non portable modes, first install the mode you intend
to use. See the Installation Chapter for the proper installation procedure.
During all non portable operations, the automatic time-out feature is disabled. When used in the
Keyboard Wedge mode, the M3000 receives power through the keyboard interface. If you intend
to operate for extended periods of time in the Serial Wedge or the RS-232 modes, use an external
power supply to conserve battery life.
During all wedge mode operations, the M3000 sends scanned data to the computer or host just as
if the information had been typed at the keyboard.
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