
C004387_07_CR3500_ User_Manual - 7
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Transferring and Deleng Data
There are three dierent codes to transfer and delete data in memory.
1. Transfer All Data in Memory - This code will send all data in memory everyme the code is scanned.
2. Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory - This code will send only the data in memory that hasn’t already been sent
when the code is scanned (ONLY works in Send & Buer and Send & Log modes).
3. Delete Scanned Data from Memory - Scanning this code will erase all data in the reader’s non-volale memory.
Auto Transfer Buer Memory
By default, when reconnected, the CR3500 will automacally transfer any data in memory once a connecon to a host is established.
If your applicaon is not ready, the reader will send the data anyway and the data could be lost. If you do not wish for the reader to
immediately send data upon connecon, please scan the Disable Auto Transfer Buer Memory code.
RS232 Consideraons
In RS-233 Cabled-No Power mode, the CR3500 will behave as if it is always connected even though the serial cable is disconnected or
the power adapter is unplugged. Data scanned will be sent, regardless of connecon status. Data scanned in Cabled-No Power mode
will be lost if the CR3500 is not connected to the serial cable - it will not buer the data, unless Send & Log or Log Only mode has
been enabled.
In RS232 Batch-Cable Detect (Default) mode, the CR3500 will detect if it is connected to a powered serial cable, if it is, it will then
send the data. If a powered serial cable is not connected or if the power adapter is not connected to the serial cable, the CR3500 will
buer the data. When the CR3500 is then connected to a powered serial cable, the data will automacally upload.
Send & Buer Mode (Default) Log Only Mode Send & Log Mode
Transfer All Data in Memory Transfer Only Unsent Data in Memory Delete Scanned Data From Memory
Enable Auto Transfer Buer Memory (Default) Disable Auto Transfer Buer Memory
RS232 Batch-Cable Detect (Default)
RS232 Cabled-No Power
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