Worth Data 7000 Stereo System User Manual


 
Introduction
The 7001 RF Terminal is a low cost, easy-to-use radio frequency interactive terminal which communicates
with PCs (or any computer) by RS-232 serial port. This new terminal offers unprecedented power and ease
of use, while maintaining compatibility with programs written for the older Worth Data Terminals. The list
of fantastic features include:
Low Cost
Up to 3.3 mile range, LOS (10 x the competition)
64 Terminals per Base Station
Spread Spectrum frequency hopping avoids interference
No license required in USA and Canada
Small size, (5.9" L, 3.6" W, 1.0" D) even with laser
Certified to multiple 5 ft. drops to concrete
Long Battery Life (15 hours of usage)
Fast Recharging (2-3 hours) from External Power Supply
No programming necessary on terminal
Host communication thru RS-232 Serial
User Customizable Voice Prompting plus Display
Backlit Color TFT Display Standard
Uses Li-Ion battery
The RF Terminal maintains software compatibility with applications written for the older generation
T71/LT71 and T701/LT701 RF Terminals. Differences are noted below.
Differences
While the new 7000 series RF Terminals are fully software compatible with the older 70 and 700 series
terminals, there are a few differences between them. The differences between the older generation of Worth
Data RF Terminals and the generation referred to within this manual are:
64 Terminals per Base Station instead of 16. Valid Terminal ID's are 0-9, A-Z, a-z, - and =.
Valid Channels are 0-5.
Base Station parameters (Baud Rate, Parity, Security Code, etc) are not set through the Terminal, but
rather set with a Windows program.
The maximum number of characters that can be sent to a Base Station by a host program is 231 instead
of the old 247.