Presentation Device Basic FunctionsDue to the character mode of the RF devices, pushbuttons must be used for all available functions.
This section deals with the available pushbuttons and corresponding functions.
Note
You can customize the pushbutton texts in Customizing
Common Functions
Pushbutton |
Function |
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Returns you to previous screen |
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Enables you to log off or deactivate your resource |
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Cancels a particular step |
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Clears the current or all input fields from screen |
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Confirms a particular step in the transaction flow |
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Displays detailed information about the task |
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Checks all of a screen’s input fields and confirms message screens |
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Enables you to select a reason code for logging off or performing an action relating to an exception |
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Displays additional available pushbuttons/functions |
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Navigates you to the next screen |
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Confirms the task at source or destination |
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Answers a warning message |
Special Functions
Pushbutton |
Function |
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Enables you to activate the resource |
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Sets the
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Constructs the resource. Refer to Logging a Resource on to the System . |
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Deactivates the resource. Refer to Deactivating a Resource . |
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Deconstructs the resource |
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Enables you to define a resource when switching resources. Refer to Switching Resources . |
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Enables you to report differences between task quantity and actual quantity |
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Exits
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Enables you to force confirm a task. Refer to Force Confirming Tasks . |
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Enables you to record your location |
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Enables you to log off from your resource. Refer to Logging a Resource off from the System . |
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Changes the destination bin or node for a task |
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Reconstructs a resource that experienced a worklist interruption |
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Enables you to change the order of a task according to handling unit or material |
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Enables you to skip a task or bundle . Refer to Skipping Tasks . |
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Enables you to split the quantity of a task among different handling units |
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Sets the
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Enables you to confirm the quantity in a bin that the system recognizes as being empty. Refer to Performing a Zero Stock Check . |