Chapter 10 - Advanced Application Programming; Beeper And Led Sequences - Honeywell 8680i User Manual

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CHAPTER
ADVANCED APPLICATION
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PROGRAMMING
The following commands are used when coding user interface commands for the
8680i directly into an application.
Note: The 8680i Software Development Kit can also be used to program the 8680i UI. See
the 8680i Software Development Kit User Guide at www.honeywellaidc.com.

Beeper and LED Sequences

BEPEHA
This command causes one of the following beeper and LED sequences to be exe-
cuted, based on a required character parameter, for example, BEPEHA1. See
Read and Error Indicators
1 Execute an LED sequence of 130 milliseconds of good read LED illumination
followed by 70 milliseconds of no illumination.
2 Execute an LED sequence of 1500 milliseconds of good read LED illumination
followed by 500 milliseconds of no illumination.
3 Execute an LED sequence of 4500 milliseconds of good read LED illumination
followed by 500 milliseconds of no illumination.
4 Execute a beep sequence (no LED) of 160 milliseconds at 1600 Hz.
5 Execute a beep sequence (no LED) of 160 milliseconds at 3250 Hz.
6 Execute a beep sequence (no LED) of 160 milliseconds at 4200 Hz.
7 Execute a good read beep sequence.
8 Execute an error beep sequence. When using host acknowledgment, BEPEHA8
also indicates an erroneous host acknowledgment (see
on page 38).
a
Execute a menu good beep sequence.
b Execute a menu error beep sequence.
8680i User Guide
on page 42 for further information.
Good
Host Acknowledgment
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