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Page 1
Access Point AP-010BT/AP-100BT Quick Start Guide Acc-Pt-QS Rev D 1/15[...]
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Connecting the Access P oint 1. Slide the O-ring into the groove in the connector. Note: If you choose not to install the O-ring, the Acce ss Point will be rated to IP41, instead of IP54. 2. Plug the interface cable into the Access Point first and then into the appropriate port on the compute r. The Page button blinks when the Access Point is first[...]
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RS232 Connection: P age button RS485 Connection: P age button[...]
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Linking a Xenon/Granit Scanner 4. Scan the linking b ar code on t he to p of the Access Point to establish a connection between th e Access Point and the scanner. The scanner emits a s hort beep and flashes the green LED to confirm a connection w ith the Access Point. The Access Point’s Page button light turns solid blue. Keyboard Wedge Connectio[...]
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Linking a 4820 Scanner 5. Remove the 4820 Linki ng bar code from the Access Point kit and attach it to the Access Point. Scan the 4820 Linking bar code to establish a connection between th e Access Point and the 4820 scanner. The scanner emits a s hort beep and flashes the green LED to confirm a connection w ith the Access Point. The Access Point?[...]
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Changing Batteries If the scanner tur ns off due to a low batter y , you can change the batter y without losing the link with the Access P oint, provided the scanner is in range. A f ew seconds after the scanner pow- ers up , the scanner relinks to the Access P oint. Refer to your User’ s Guide at www.honeywellaidc.com f o r additional informa- t[...]
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Pa g e B u t t o n Note: This feature does not apply to 4820 scanners. When you press the P age button on the Access P oint, the scanners associated with that Access P oint will begin beeping (3 shor t and 1 long beep). If you pull the trigge r on a scanner that i s beeping in response, or press the P age button on the Access P oint a second time, [...]
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Adding Carria ge Return Suffix If you w ant a ca rriage retur n (CR) to display after the bar code data on your output scan the Add CR Suffix bar code below . Scan the Clear All Suffixes bar code to remo ve suffix es. Standar d Product Defaults This bar code resets a ll standard p roduct default settings. Note: Resetting standard defaults di sconne[...]
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Required Safety Labels Label location for item number , serial number , revision in f or mation, compli- ance, and saf ety information[...]
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Pr oduct Specifications P arameter Specification Dimensions ( T ypical): Height 1.1 inch (28mm) Length 4.3 inches (109mm) Width 2.8 inches (71 mm) Wei g h t 2.3 o unces (66g) V ol tage Requirement s 5 VDC + 0.5V Current Draw 100mA @ 5 volts typical 300mA @ 5 volts maximum T emperature Ranges: Operat ing 32 ° F to +122 ° F (0 ° C to +50 ° C) Sto[...]
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T echnical Assistance Contact information for technical suppor t and product ser vice can b e f ound at www.honeyw ellaidc.com . Limited W a rranty Ref er to www.honeywellaidc .com/warranty_information for y our product’ s warranty information. Product Agency Compliance - AP-010BT/AP-100BT USA FCC Part 15 This de vice complies with part 15 of the[...]
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Use only shielded data cables w ith this system. Caution: Any changes or mo difications made to this equipment not expressly appro ved by Hone ywell ma y void the FCC autho r ization to operate thi s equip- ment. UL Statement UL listed: UL609 50-1. Canada Indust ry Canad a This de vice complies with Canadian RSS-210 . Operation is subj ect to the f[...]
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Europe The CE ma rking on the product indicates that this de vice is in conf or- mity with all essential requirements of the 19 99/5/EC R&TT E Direc- tiv e and 2011/65/E U RoHS directiv e. In addition, compli es to 2006/ 95/EC Low V oltage Directi ve , when shipped w i th recommended power supply . European c ontact: Hand Held Pr oducts Eur ope[...]
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Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reser ves the right to make changes in specifications and other information c ontained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all ca ses consult HII to deter mine whether any such changes ha ve been made. The inf ormation in this publication does not represent a commitment[...]