Honeywell HWC-ARM-WEH-QS manual

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    Arm Mount Sled Wearable Solution for Dolphin 70e Black Quick Start Guide HWC-ARM-WEH-QS Rev A 12/14 Aller à www.honeywellaidc.com pour le français. Vai a www.honeywellaidc.com per l'italiano. Gehe zu www.honeywellaidc.com für Deutsch. Ir a www.honeywellaidc.com para español. Para Português, acesse www.honeywellaidc.com . Перейти н[...]

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    Getting Started The Arm Mounted Sled is a device that is used with the wearable version of the Dolphin 70e Black (Honeywell Wearable Solution). For information about the Dolphin 70e Black, refer to the quick start packaged with the terminal. This document is designed to assist t he user who is wearing the wearable Dolphin 70e Black on an arm. Out o[...]

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    The arm band can be washed between uses. Be sure to remove the sled from the arm band before washing the arm band. Getting to Know the Arm Mount Sled The sled encases theDolphin 70e Black and helps protect the terminal from impacts. Dolphin 70e Blac k Features Not Used When the Dolphin 70e Black is installed in the arm mounted sled, the following f[...]

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    Removin g the Dolphin 70e Black fr om the Sled 1. If the audio end cap is used, remove the audio cable. To prevent damage to the Dolphin 70e Black always unplug the audio cable (if us ed) before removing th e end cap. 2. Slide the lock down to release the end cap. 3. Push up on the right side of the end cap. Do not attempt to remove the end cap wit[...]

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    Removing the Battery 1. Remove the Dolphin 70e Black from the sled before changing the bat- tery. 2. Place the terminal in Suspend mode by p ressing and releasing the Power button . 3. Perform the steps illustrated below to remove the battery. 5. Slide the Dolphin 70e Black out of the sled. Use the notch in the bottom of the sled to push the Dolphi[...]

  • Page 6

    Installing the Battery The Dolphin 70e Black wearable model is designed for use with battery part numbers BAT-STANDARD-02 (Li-ion 3.7 V, 6.179 watt hour) and BAT- EXTENDED-02 (Li-ion 3.7 V, 12.358 watt hour) manu factured for Honeywell International Inc. We recommend use of Honeywell Li-ion battery packs. Use of any non- Honeywell battery may resul[...]

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    T urning P o wer On/Off To turn the terminal On , press and release the Power button . To turn the terminal Off : 1. Press and hold the Power button for approximately 4 seconds until the Options menu displays. 2. Touch Pow er off . Suspend Mode Suspend mode automatically t urns the touch screen off to save battery power when the terminal is inactiv[...]

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    Placing Dolphin 70e Blac k into the Sled 1. If the end cap is installed on the sled, slide the lock down to release the end cap. 2. Push up on the right side (the side with the lock) of end cap. Do not attempt to remove the end cap without sliding the lock first! 3. Pull the end cap off the sled. 4. Make sure the USB door is closed. Rotate the door[...]

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    5. Press until the door is flush with the side of the terminal. 6. Slide the Dolphin 70e Black into the sled. 7. If using the audio end cap, make sure audio jack door is open. Pull the rubber door out and rotate the door 180º as shown to prevent damage. 8. If using the audio end cap, make sure the audio ca ble is not installed in the end cap.[...]

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    Attaching the Headset (Optional) 9. Slide the end cap straight onto the sled until it clicks in place. 10. Slide the lock closed to secure the end cap. 1. Make sure the audio jack door is open as shown in the previous section. 2. Slide the 3.5mm audio connector into the end cap. Standard End Cap Audio End Cap[...]

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    Connecting the Ring Scanner (Optiona l) 3. Attach the quick disconnect end of the headset adapter cable to the headset’s cable. 4. Slide the cable ends together until they click. Do not twist or bend the connectors. 1. Slide the ring scanner cable connector into the bottom of the sled until the connector ring clicks shut. It is not necessary to r[...]

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    Ejecting the Ring Scanner Mounting the Arm Band Note: T he illustr ations in th is procedure assume the sl ed has not ye t been mounted to the arm band . However the sled can be mount ed to the arm band before t he user puts th e arm band on. 1. To eject the ring scanner, open the connector ring with one hand, pulling toward the outside of the sled[...]

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    4. Ensure the latch on each buckle is through a hole in the strap. 1. If there is excess strap length: • Loop the excess strap behind the horns on the sled, as shown, or • Trim the straps to leng th and use the provided clips to terminate the strap end.[...]

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    2. Align the sled assembly with the ar m band and press on the sled u ntil it latches onto the arm band. Be sure to align tabs on the back of sled wit h the notches on the arm ban d. The end of the sled with the ring scanner connector must face toward the hand. 3. If using the ring scanner, slide the ri ng scanner over the index finger and adjust t[...]

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    Resetting the terminal There are three types of system resets: a soft reset, a hard reset, or a factory reset. The soft and hard resets preserve all data stored in the file system. Contact a Honeywell technical support r epresentative for more information on how to perform a factory reset. A Soft Reset (Warm Boot) re-boots the device and preserves [...]

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    T echnical Assistance Contact information for technical suppor t, product service, an d repair can be found at www.honeywellaidc.com . User Documentation For localized versions of this document, and to download the U ser’s Guide, go to www.honeywellaidc.com . Limited W arranty Refer to www.honeywellaidc.com/warranty_infor mation for your product?[...]