Paxar Network Card PPT 2700 User Manual

O P E R AT I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S  
The Monarch® RF link with Trigger 7400™ unit is a dual-purpose device.  
It is a radio frequency (RF) solution for cable-less communication  
between a Symbol® PPT 2700 or 2800 terminal and a Monarch® Sierra  
Sport™2 9460™ printer. It also has a trigger to initiate a bar code scans  
easily.  
The RF link device is under control of an application running on the  
terminal. Your System Administrator must load the application before you  
use it.  
G e t t i n g S t a r t e d  
To start using the RF link device:  
1 . Insert a charged battery into the terminal. See the terminal’s  
documentation for more information. The terminal’s battery also  
powers the RF link device.  
2 . Insert the terminal into the RF link device. See “Inserting/Removing  
the Terminal,” below.  
3 . Load supplies in the printer. See the printer’s documentation for  
more information.  
4 . Link the RF link device with the printer. See “Linking the RF  
Modules,” below.  
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Linking the RF Modules  
Despite there being no physical connection (a cable), the RF link device  
and printer must still be linked so they can communicate. To set up the  
link:  
1 . Turn off the RF link device, printer, and terminal. See the  
documentation for the terminal and printer for more information.  
Following is the RF link device’s power switch.  
Power  
Switch  
2 . Move the RF link device (with terminal inserted) and the printer  
within three meters of each other.  
3 . Turn on the terminal.  
4 . Turn on the printer. Ready appears on its screen.  
5 . Turn on the RF link device. The linking process begins.  
When the link is established, the RF link device’s Status LED (green)  
blinks, and RF Ready appears on the printer’s screen.  
If a problem occurs with the link, the Error LED (yellow) turns on. If  
this occurs, see “Troubleshooting.”  
Error LED  
Status LED  
Operating Instructions 3  
 
When you have linked the modules, they can talk with each other up to 20  
feet apart.  
NOTE: When you are not using the printer, terminal, and RF link device,  
be sure to turn them off.  
S c a n n i n g B a r C o d e s  
To scan a bar code:  
1 . Point the scanner at a slight angle approximately 4 – 8 inches from  
the bar code symbol.  
2 . Pull the trigger until you hear a beep, which indicates a complete  
scan. If you let go of the trigger before the beep, the scan stops  
immediately.  
CAUTION: Do Not stare into the beam.  
If the bar code does not scan:  
Change the angle of the scanner slightly and try again.  
Clean the scanner window.  
Move the scanner 4 – 8 inches away from the bar code. Adjust this  
distance as needed to find the correct distance.  
Try scanning another bar code that you have scanned successfully. If  
that scan is successful, the scanning problem is with the bar code.  
Move to a more dimly lit area.  
Be sure there are no voids in the bar code symbol.  
4 Operating Instructions  
 
U s i n g a C a b l e C o n n e c t i o n  
Optional. You do not necessarily have to use the RF link device with RF  
communications. You can connect the RF link device to the printer with a  
cable (part number 12029351).  
To attach the cable, plug it into the port at the back of the unit.  
To remove the cable, press the cable release and pull the cable away  
from the port.  
Cable Release  
Operating Instructions 5  
 
T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g  
Problems can occur with the scanner and RF communications.  
Scanner Problems  
If the scanner does not turn on, have your System Administrator check  
the terminal’s application to determine if it initializes the scanner in  
the form’s activate event.  
that the terminal’s Ext. 5 volts option is set to Always On. To do so:  
1 . Tap the upper left corner of any screen.  
2 . Choose Settings from the drop-down menu.  
3 . Tap the System tab (at the bottom).  
4 . Tap the Symbol Settings icon.  
5 . Tap the Settings tab (at the bottom). The Ext. 5 volts drop-down  
box appears in the middle of the screen that appears.  
6 Operating Instructions  
 
RF Communication Problems  
If the RF link device and the printer are not communicating, try each of  
these suggestions to correct the problem.  
Change or recharge the terminal’s battery.  
Have your System Administrator ensure that the following  
communication parameters are set on both the terminal and the  
printer:  
8 data bits  
No parity  
9600 baud  
1 stop bit  
DTR flow control (on the printer)  
RTS/CTS flow control (on the terminal).  
NOTE: The application on the terminal should be written with the  
parameters built in.  
Re-link the printer and RF link device.  
Move the modules closer than three meters apart.  
Move the RF link device and printer around to find the best relative  
position between the two.  
Swap in new devices (printer or RF link device) to narrow the problem  
down to a particular device.  
Make sure no other RF devices are within the 20-foot zone because  
they may obscure the intended linking.  
Operating Instructions 7  
 
 

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