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From: prime@druhi.ATT.COM (Anthony Davis)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: barcode scanners help!
Summary: Could it be Static????
Keywords: barcode decoder xenix
Message-ID: <3586@druhi.ATT.COM>
Date: 19 Sep 88 15:15:20 GMT
References: <5552@killer.DALLAS.TX.US>
Organization: AT&T, Denver, CO
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In article <5552@killer.DALLAS.TX.US>, barton@killer.DALLAS.TX.US (Barton Fisk) writes:
> I have several video stores running sco xenix using point of
> sale terminals w/inline barcode readers (2 different brands).
> We have had a problem w/both brands of scanners loosing the
> ability to let the signal "pass through".
> Since they are in line, this brings down the entire station.
> Any suggestions on causes and possible prevention of this annoyance
> would be greatly appreciated.

Could be Electro Static Discharge(ESD) zapping the link between your scanner
and the system. If so, you will need to place Static Mats under your systems
and have the operator touch the mat first before handling any of the equipment.
Actually, anything done to discharge the operators before handling the equipment
will work. Just a guess???!!! 8-)

Tony Davis
AT&T Bell Labs, Denver Co.
local: druhi!prime
net:   att!druhi!prime
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