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Assembled clamp mount

Claw Mount

The Claw Mount is also clamped to a stationary surface, but can be clamped to oddly-shaped or
horizontal or vertical surfaces using the following parts.

Claw mounting parts

IMPORTANT
Use only the four supplied screws to attach the Ram ball to the dock. See "Install_Dock".

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Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide

Summary of Contents for A700

Page 1: ...Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ...This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of HII 2021 Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Other product names or marks mentioned in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of other compa...

Page 3: ...vices Online 11 A700 A700x Battery 12 Charging an A700 A700x Battery in a Device 13 Charging an A700 A700x Battery in a Charger 14 Inserting a Battery into a Talkman A700 A700x Device 14 Removing a Battery from a Talkman A700 A700x Device 15 Battery Warm Up Time 16 Installing the USB Driver on Windows 17 Collecting Platform Debug Logs from A700 Devices 17 Using the A700 A700x 17 Turning On an A700...

Page 4: ... Equipment 27 Cleaning Plastics 27 Cleaning Hard Plastics 27 Cleaning Foam and Pliable Plastics 27 Cleaning Contacts 28 Understanding Talkman Commands 28 Template Training Options 29 Training with the Talkman Device Only 29 Visual Training Devices 30 Training through VoiceConsole s Display 30 Training Using a Printed List of Words 31 Scanning with the Talkman A730 A730x Device 32 A730 A730x Scanne...

Page 5: ...Plessey Code 48 Standard 2 of 5 49 Telepen 50 Code 11 51 EAN UPC 52 PDF417 54 Codablock 55 TLC 39 56 GS1 DataBar 57 Maxicode 58 Datamatrix 59 QR Code 59 GS1 Composite 60 IATA 2 of 5 61 Tri Optic 62 Code 32 63 China Post 63 Korea Post 64 USPS 4 State 65 Coupon Code 66 ID Tag 66 v Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 6: ...d during normal operations 78 Secure VMT cabling 79 Select A700 A700x VMT Mounting Option 79 Screw on Mount 79 Clamp Mount 80 Claw Mount 81 Talkman VMT Parts and Accessories 82 Vehicle Powered Vehicle Mount Configurations 82 Battery Powered Vehicle Mount Configurations 84 Positioning the Talkman A700 A700x Vehicle Dock 85 Position the Talkman A700 A700x VMT 86 Install the Mounting Brackets 86 Moun...

Page 7: ... Use 96 SRX2 and SRX3 Industrial Use Headsets 96 Introduction to the SRX2 and SRX3 Headsets 97 Headset Functions and LED Patterns for SRX2 SRX3 98 Headset Function 98 Power on 98 User Action 98 Headset Mode 98 LED Pattern 98 Tone 98 Power off 99 User Action 99 Headset Mode 99 LED Pattern 99 Tone 99 Increase volume 99 User Action 99 Headset Mode 100 LED Pattern 100 Tone 100 Decrease volume 100 User...

Page 8: ... mode 102 User Action 102 Headset Mode 102 LED Pattern 102 Tone 103 Switch to high power pairing when pairing in low power mode has failed 103 User Action 103 Headset Mode 103 LED Pattern 103 Tone 103 Normal operation paired and connected 104 User Action 104 Headset Mode 104 LED Pattern 104 Tone 104 Paired but connection dropped possibly out of range 104 User Action 104 Voice Device and Headset Ha...

Page 9: ...t 110 Removing a Battery from an SRX2 SRX3 Wireless Headset 111 SRX2 SRX3 Battery Warm Up Time 112 SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset 112 Installing the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Clip 113 Attaching the SRX2 SRX3 to a Hard Hat 114 Wearing the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset 115 Storing the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset 116 Replacing an Earpad on the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat or High Noise Headset 117 SRX2 SRX3 High Noise Headse...

Page 10: ...arameters 123 About Pairing Wireless Headsets 123 Pairing versus Connecting 123 Pairing related Configuration Parameters 124 Cross Pairing 124 SRX2 SRX3 Headset Pairing Methods 124 SRX3 Pairing Modes 124 SRX2 Pairing Modes 125 Pairing Methods 125 TouchConnect 125 Auto pairing 125 Manual pairing 126 VoiceConsole pairing 126 Screen Based pairing 126 Pairing an SRX2 SRX3 Headset 126 Pairing with A700...

Page 11: ...fications 141 Wearing the SL 14 Behind the Head Headset 142 Proper Use and Care Instructions for SL 14 Headsets 142 SR 15 Vocollect Behind the Head Headset 142 SR 15 Headset Specifications 143 Wearing the SR 15 Behind the Head Headset 144 Removing the SR 15 Headset Adjustment Strap 144 Attaching the SR 15 Headset Adjustment Strap 145 Replacing the Headband Cord Clip on the SR 15 Headset 145 Replac...

Page 12: ...SR 35 and the SR 40 Headsets 154 Chapter 4 Accessories 155 Belts and Holsters 155 A700 Belt Specifications 155 A700 Holster Specifications 156 Using the Talkman Scanning Device Holster 156 Using the Talkman Device Holster 157 Inline Adapter Cables Talkman and Handheld Devices 157 Connecting Inline Adapter Training Cables 158 Chapter 5 Chargers 159 Tips for Use 159 A700 A700x Chargers 159 Talkman 6...

Page 13: ...Bar Code Scanners 169 Honeywell 8680i Wearable Mini Mobile Computer 169 Device as Initiator 169 Configure 8680i 169 Configure task and VoiceConsole 170 8680i as Initiator 170 Configure task and VoiceConsole 171 TouchConnect 171 Unpairing the 8680i 172 Honeywell 8670 Wireless Ring Scanner 173 Device as Initiator 173 Configure 8670 Scanner 173 Configure task and VoiceConsole 174 8670 Scanner as Init...

Page 14: ...F61B Scanner 179 Configure task and VoiceConsole 180 Scanner as Initiator 180 Configure SF61B Scanner 180 Configure task and VoiceConsole 181 Intermec SR61 Scanner 181 Device as Initiator 181 Configure SR61 Scanner 181 Configure task and VoiceConsole 182 Scanner as Initiator 182 Configure SR61 Scanner 182 Configure task and VoiceConsole 183 Zebra RS5100 Scanner 183 Scanner as Initiator 183 Configu...

Page 15: ...ll RP4D Printers 188 Configure RP4D Printer 188 Configure task and VoiceConsole 188 Intermec PB22 Printer 189 Configure PB22 Printer 189 Configure task and VoiceConsole 191 Intermec PB50 Printers 191 Configure PB50 Printer 191 Configure task and VoiceConsole 193 Zebra QL320 Plus Printer 194 Configure QL320 Plus Printer 194 Configure task and VoiceConsole 194 Zebra QL420 Plus Printer 194 Configure ...

Page 16: ...Printers 199 Wearable Printers 200 Understanding Bluetooth 201 Bluetooth Range 201 Bluetooth Device Roles 201 Bluetooth Security 201 Bluetooth Scanner Considerations 202 Bluetooth Printer Considerations 202 Basic Bluetooth Roles and Concepts 202 Bluetooth with Talkman A700 A700x Solution 203 Configuring Bluetooth Capabilities with VoiceConsole 204 Pairing Initiated by a Talkman Device 204 Pairing ...

Page 17: ...d Hat Headset Specifications 221 SRX3 High Noise Headset Specifications 222 SRX2 Wireless Headset Specifications 223 SRX2 Hard Hat Headset Specifications 225 SRX2 High Noise Headset Specifications 226 SRX2 SRX3 Battery Specifications 227 Electrical Specifications 227 Mechanical and Environmental Specifications 227 Battery Notifications 228 SRX2 SRX3 Headset Battery Charger Specifications 228 Appen...

Page 18: ...adsets in Freezer Environments 241 Cleaning Windscreens 241 Cleaning Headsets 242 Cleaning the Headband Pad 243 General Safety Guidelines 243 Statement of Agency Compliance 243 Honeywell Battery Safety 243 Important Precautions 244 Powering Off 244 Handling Used Batteries 244 About Sending Equipment Back for Repairs 245 Packaging Items for Return to Honeywell 246 Appendix D Troubleshooting Equipme...

Page 19: ...eripherals to a Talkman Device 252 Disconnecting Peripherals from a Talkman Device 252 Scanner Connections for Wired Scanners 252 Data Encoding 253 Printer Options 253 Stationary Printers 253 Wearable Printers 254 Understanding Bluetooth 254 Bluetooth Range 254 Bluetooth Device Roles 255 Bluetooth Security 255 Bluetooth Scanner Considerations 255 Bluetooth Printer Considerations 255 Basic Bluetoot...

Page 20: ...Pairing with the Talkman Breaks Often 270 We Have Incorrect Pairings and RF Interference 271 Troubleshooting Wired Scanners 271 Troubleshooting Bluetooth Printers 272 Troubleshooting Wi Fi Printers 272 Appendix E Honeywell Regulatory Compliance 273 Statement of Agency Compliance 274 Federal Communications Commission Compliance 279 RF Exposure Statement 279 Canadian Compliance 282 Mexican Complianc...

Page 21: ...oth Radio Devices 302 Laser Compliance and Precaution U S A Canada 303 Imager Compliance and Precaution U S A Canada 304 Imager Compliance and Precaution Europe 305 Declaration of Conformity RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 306 EU Declaration Of Conformity A700x 306 EU Declaration Of Conformity A700 308 EU Declaration Of Conformity SRX2 309 xxi Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 22: ...Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide xxii ...

Page 23: ...700x series device with a battery adapter mounted to a warehouse vehicle such as a forklift After the device is mounted the battery adapter is placed in the battery area of the device and connected to the vehicle s power source The A700x and A700 share a similar design The main differences are l Operating system A700x has a Linux kernel OS while the A700 has a Microsoft Windows CE OS l Device colo...

Page 24: ...0 and A730 Honeywell A710x A720x and A730x For more details refer to the Device Specifications Introduction Getting to Know the Vocollect Talkman A700 and A700x Devices Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 2 ...

Page 25: ...ents 1 Device state indicator 8 Network connectivity indicator 2 Play Pause button 9 Operator button 3 Battery indicator 10 End cap Varies by model 4 Plus button 11 TouchConfig TouchConnect area 3 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 26: ... up to 75 centimeters 29 53 inches depending on bar code size The design supports common use cases such as tote induction or capturing the weight of specific products It supports all of the popular symbologies See Scanner Configuration for a full list CAUTION The scanner is designed for occasional use and should not be used more than six times per hour Other scanning devices more suited to hands f...

Page 27: ...vice State Off Off Off Green Small segment pulse Sleep Green Small segment on On Green Solid ring Charging complete Green Fast blink Touch Config or TouchConnect successful 5 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 28: ...ask Loading or changing voice Starting up Yellow Solid ring Charging Yellow Small segment pulse The device is running in Platform only mode Yellow Small segment on TouchConfig sender mode entered Yellow Large segment on TouchConfig receiver mode entered Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 6 ...

Page 29: ... in charger or connected to power supply without battery TouchConfig or TouchConnect not successful Battery Charging Indicator Color Blink Pattern Battery State Off Off Not seated in charger or charger not on Yellow On Charging Green On Charging complete Red Fast blink Charging fault 7 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 30: ...ing the battery health issue which might mean replacing the battery Refer to the VoiceConsole online help for more information on the battery health statistics WARNING Replace a battery only with another battery that has been authorized by Honeywell for the product you are using Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard See also Honeywell Battery Sa...

Page 31: ... successfully read a tag Slow pulse Readable act as a tag Bluetooth Indicator Blink Pattern Bluetooth State Off Bluetooth radio is disabled On Device is searching for other Bluetooth devices Fast blink Device is attempting to connect to another Bluetooth device 9 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 32: ...g When This Occurs Off Radio enabled but unconfigured The radio is powered on but the device is not attempting to connect to the network No network is defined for the device Fast Blink Radio enabled and connecting to network The radio is powered on and is scanning associating and authenticating On first connection on re association and after every roaming out of network Pulse Connected to network ...

Page 33: ...range that it is nearly impossible for data to be intercepted 1 Ensure that all devices are off 2 On the configured device press and hold the Plus button then press the Play Pause button to put the device into sender mode The ring s small segment will be solid yellow and the NFC indicator will blink yellow 3 On the unconfigured devices press and hold the Minus button then press the Play Pause butt...

Page 34: ... ring then rotates red Unsuccessful configuration transfer indicator ring blinks red for about two seconds then returns to receiver mode 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for any remaining unconfigured devices A700 A700x Battery CAUTION A700x and A700 batteries are interchangeable though the color may differ However these device batteries and other Honeywell batteries are not interchangeable If you try to in...

Page 35: ...device from the belt clip 2 Disconnect any wired peripherals 3 Insert the device into an open slot on the charger ensuring that the battery contact side of the device is placed against the battery contact side of the slot 4 After the device has been placed into the charger make sure that the device state indicator on the device turns on a solid yellow l If the indicator does not turn on after 30 s...

Page 36: ...indicator light at the bottom right of the charger face panel should be solid green 2 Power off the device 3 Remove the battery from the device 4 Hold the battery with the pins downward and facing away from you and push it onto an empty port on the battery charger until it snaps into place 5 The ring LED lights yellow to indicate the battery is charging 6 When the ring LED indicator turns a solid ...

Page 37: ...battery is firmly in place and can t be removed without pressing the battery release button WARNING Replace a battery only with another battery that has been authorized by Honeywell for the product you are using Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard See also Honeywell Battery Safety Removing a Battery from a Talkman A700 A700x Device Make sure t...

Page 38: ...out of the compartment Battery Warm Up Time If a battery has been used in a cold environment it will not begin charging until it warms up sufficiently Temperature of battery use Approximate warm up time 4 C 24 8 F 6 minutes 10 C 14 0 F 10 minutes 20 C 4 F 22 minutes 30 C 22 F 30 minutes Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 16 ...

Page 39: ...ation where you saved the inf and cat files 7 Select the TalkmanUsbSerial inf file If there is a driver warning or a prompt about proceeding indicate that you want to continue Collecting Platform Debug Logs from A700 Devices Make sure that the USB driver is installed for the PC that you are using to collect logs 1 Using a standard USB cable connect the device to a computer 2 Power on the device 3 ...

Page 40: ...s The device then starts a noise sample 4 After a brief pause it says Please wait After another pause the device begins asking questions or providing instructions Turning Off an A700 A700x Powering Off by Using the Play Pause Button Press and hold the Play Pause button until the LED indicator turns red The ring rotates red and the device will store any data that has not been transmitted Voice Devi...

Page 41: ...it may not be ready to use when it is turned back on Loading an Operator s Templates on A700 A700x You need a device with a charged battery headset and any other equipment belt bar code reader you are going to use You must be within radio range Make sure the device is on or sleeping The device should have a solid green ring segment on or a rotating green ring sleeping If the device is off or sleep...

Page 42: ... says Please wait and retrieves a list of all operators who belong to the team that was selected The device then says Current operator is operator name Select new operator 7 Press the button or button to scroll through the list of available operator names until you hear your name l If you do not hear your name press the yellow play pause button to cancel this operation and start over from step 2 l...

Page 43: ...erstand the information clearly l Adjust the pitch of the voice lower or higher l Adjust the volume of the voice louder or softer l Adjust the speed of the voice slower or faster l Change the gender of the voice to male or female TIP Before making any changes to the voice make sure that the device is on or sleeping The device ring LED should have a solid green ring segment on or a rotating green r...

Page 44: ...ice lower The device says higher each time you press the button and lower each time you press the button If the pitch of the voice is at the highest possible setting it says This is highest If the pitch of the voice is at the lowest possible setting it says This is lowest NOTE You can exit this menu without changing the settings by pressing the Play Pause button before you press the Operator butto...

Page 45: ...vice is on or sleeping The device should have a solid green ring segment on or a rotating green ring sleeping If the device is off or sleeping press the Play Pause button 1 Press the button to make the voice louder or the button to make the voice softer The device says louder when the button is pressed and softer when the button is pressed If the volume of the voice is at the loudest possible sett...

Page 46: ...he voice faster or the button to make the voice slower The device says faster each time you press the button and slower each time you press the button If the speed of the voice is at the fastest possible setting the device says This is fastest If the speed of the voice is at the slowest possible setting it says This is slowest NOTE You can exit this menu without changing the settings by pressing t...

Page 47: ...n ring segment on or a rotating green ring sleeping If the device is off or sleeping press the Play Pause button 1 Press the Operator button The device says Current operator is operator name Select menu item 2 Press the or button until it says Change speaker If you use the button to scroll through the options Change Speaker is the sixth menu item in the list 3 Press the Operator button 25 Voice De...

Page 48: ...voice louder or softer l Adjust the speed of the voice slower or faster l Change the gender of the voice to male or female Users may find that their assistive devices are passing through additional background noise that makes it difficult to hear the Talkman device prompts In this case Honeywell recommends using a cupped headset to help eliminate distracting input from the assistive devices If a u...

Page 49: ... can damage the equipment and degrade performance over time l Dirt or corrosion can prevent the proper seating of terminals in chargers and may cause intermittent charging l Talkman Connector TCO contacts that build up dirt chemicals and corrosion may cause intermittent contact static and recognition problems l Excessive dirt on a keypad membrane can cause the membrane to weaken and tear CAUTION U...

Page 50: ...use it will damage the surface of the connectors You can also use a three row cleaning brush with natural hog hair bristles to gently brush away dirt on the contacts A final alcohol wipe after this should ensure a clean contact Never bend or manipulate battery contacts Contact an authorized Honeywell Service Center to repair or replace contacts that are extremely corroded bent or missing Understan...

Page 51: ...licable when using BlueStreak speech recognition More details are in the Speech Recognition Guide All new operators must train their voice templates all the words that he or she will use in the voice directed workflow in order to perform a task with the Vocollect Voice system Supervisors have options for operators to train templates when using a device NOTE Always speak in your normal tone of voic...

Page 52: ...e templates Please wait It will then beep periodically until all of the remaining voice templates have been created When the remaining voice templates have been created the device says Finished creating voice templates The device then goes to sleep You can begin the task by pressing the Play Pause button This process can be improved when used in conjunction with the section Training Using a Printe...

Page 53: ...r Numbers in the VoiceConsole online help for more information 2 On the Manage Operator Templates operator name page in VoiceConsole print the list of trained words See Viewing Printable Versions of List Data in the VoiceConsole online help 3 If necessary on the printed list circle commonly misheard or confusing words Printed List with Commonly Misheard or Confusing Words Circled 4 Honeywell recom...

Page 54: ...e bar code you want to read Note that scan accuracy may decrease at greater distances 3 Press and hold the round black button to activate the scanner 4 Direct the lighted aiming frame so that it completely contains the bar code 5 When a scan is successful the aiming frame will turn off and you will hear a beep in the headset NOTE The beep that signals a scan is enabled by default but can be disabl...

Page 55: ...ot supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Postnet Registr...

Page 56: ... inserted before the barcode data to indicate the symbology PlanetCheckDigitTransmission 0x1 ü X Enable transmission of the check digit PlanetUDSI P1 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters British Post Office BPO Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter i...

Page 57: ...hey can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Canada Post Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description CanadaPostActivation 0x0 ü ü Enables the Canada Post symbology ...

Page 58: ...Range is 0 4 characters Japan Post Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x ...

Page 59: ...to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Dutch Post Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description DutchPostActivation 0x0 ü ü Enables the Dutch Post symbology DutchPostCodeMark 0x2a ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology DutchPostUDSI P4 ü ü User defined symbolo...

Page 60: ...d and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table be...

Page 61: ...0x0 ü ü Enables the Intelligent Mail symbology IntelligentMailCodeMark 0x2a ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology IntelligentMailUDSI PA ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Codabar Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profi...

Page 62: ...ax length CodabarCheckDigitTransmission 0x0 ü ü Enable transmission of the check digit CodabarStartStopTransmission 0x0 ü ü Selects start stop character format to transmit where 0 not transmitted 1 a b c d 2 A B C D 3 a b c d t n e and 4 DC1 DC2 DC3 DC4 CodabarCLSILibrarySystem 0x0 ü X Enables the CLSI Computer Library Services Inc library standard for Codabar 14 characters no start stop spaces at...

Page 63: ...ted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology Code93BarCodeLengthL1 0x1 ü ü Length value L1 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code93BarCodeLengthL2 0x0 ü ü Length value L2 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code93BarCodeLengthL3 0x0 ü ü Length value L3 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code93BarCodeLengthMode 0x0 ü ü Length verification mode where 0 L1 is min length 1 L1 L2 L3 are fixed lengths Not su...

Page 64: ...e data to indicate the symbology Code39CheckDigitVerification 0x0 ü Are 4 5 supported Enables various check digit calculations where 0 disabled 1 modulo 43 2 French CIP 3 Italian CPI 4 HIBC and 5 AIAG Code39ReadingTolerance 0x0 ü X Tolerance for reading hard to read bar codes where 0 high 1 medium and 2 low Code39BarCodeLengthL1 0x0 ü ü Length value L1 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code39BarCodeLe...

Page 65: ...n the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Soft...

Page 66: ...rance 2 low tolerance Code128BarCodeLengthL1 0x0 ü ü Length value L1 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code128BarCodeLengthL2 0x0 ü ü Length value L2 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code128BarCodeLengthL3 0x0 ü ü Length value L3 Range is 0x0 to 0xFF 0 to 255 Code128BarCodeLengthMode 0x0 ü ü Length verification mode where 0 L1 is min length 1 L1 L2 L3 are fixed lengths Not supported on A730x 2 L1 is min ...

Page 67: ...h they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Interleaved 2 of 5 Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description Interleaved2of5Activation 0x0 ü ü Enables the Interle...

Page 68: ...mission of the check digit Interleaved2of5UDSI B2 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Matrix 2 of 5 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported thoug...

Page 69: ...n A730x 2 L1 is min L2 is max length Matrix2of5UDSI B4 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters MSI Code Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported thoug...

Page 70: ...A730x 2 L1 is min L2 is max length MSICheckDigitTransmission 0x1 ü X Enable transmission of the check digit MSIUDSI B8 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Plessey Code Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet...

Page 71: ...0x 2 L1 is min L2 is max length PlesseyCheckDigitTransmission 0x0 ü ü Enable transmission of the check digit PlesseyUDSI C2 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Standard 2 of 5 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI...

Page 72: ... max length Standard2of5CheckDigitTransmission 0x0 ü X Enable transmission of the check digit Standard2of5Format 0x0 ü ü Specifies read mode where 0 Identicon 6 start stop bars and 1 Computer Identics 4 start stop bars Standard2of5UDSI B5 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Telepen Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and ...

Page 73: ... format where 0 ASCII and 1 numeric TelepenUDSI C6 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Code 11 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though the...

Page 74: ...mission 0x1 ü ü Enable transmission of the check digit Code11UDSI C1 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters EAN UPC Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsu...

Page 75: ...ology UPC ECodeMark 0x45 ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology EAN 8CodeMark 0x4e ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology EAN 13CodeMark 0x46 ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology UPC E1Activation 0x0 ü ü Enables the UPC E1 variant of UPC E EANUPCReadingRange 0x1 ü ü...

Page 76: ...AUDSI A0 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters UPC EUDSI E0 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters EAN 8UDSI FF ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters EAN 13UDSI F ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters PDF417 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and availa...

Page 77: ...7TimeStampTransmitted 0x0 ü X Enables time stamp transmission for PDF417 PDF417SenderTransmitted 0x0 ü X Enables sender transmission for PDF417 PDF417AddresseeTransmitted 0x0 ü X Enables addressee transmission for PDF417 PDF417FileSizeTransmitted 0x0 ü X Enables file size transmission for PDF417 PDF417ChecksumTransmitted 0x0 ü X Enables checksum transmission for PDF417 PDF417UDSI C7 ü ü User defin...

Page 78: ...symbology CodablockFCodeMark 0x2a ü ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology CodablockAUDSI K0 ü X User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters CodablockFUDSI K1 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters TLC 39 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner...

Page 79: ... as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for detail...

Page 80: ...ers enabled at a time DatabarOmniDirectionalActivation DatabarLimitedActivation DatabarExpandedActivation Maxicode Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can ...

Page 81: ...dvanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Datamatrix Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description DatamatrixActivation 0x1 ü ü Enables the Datamatrix symbology DatamatrixMirroredLabelsActivation 0x0 ü X Enabl...

Page 82: ...el header with every symbol MicroQRActivation 0x0 ü X Enables the micro variant of QR QRCodeCodeMark 0x2a ü ü A single character inserted before the barcode data to indicate the symbology QRCodeUDSI D1 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters GS1 Composite Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Optio...

Page 83: ...0x2 ü ü Decode mode for EAN UPC composites where 0 never linked only EAN UPC transmitted 1 always linked 2D component required and 2 autodiscriminate CompositeABUDSI G0 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters CompositeCUDSI G1 ü ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters IATA 2 of 5 Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is ...

Page 84: ...ifier Range is 0 4 characters Tri Optic Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A...

Page 85: ... HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Code 32 Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description Code32Activation 0 X ü Enables the symbology Code32CodeMark 0x2A X ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology Code32UDSI H4 X ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters China Post Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows...

Page 86: ...nserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology ChinaPostUDSI P8 X ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters Korea Post Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be consi...

Page 87: ... USPS 4 State Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologi...

Page 88: ...ivation 0 X ü Enables the symbology CouponCodeCodeMark 0x2A X ü A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the symbology CouponCodeUDSI H2 X ü User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters ID Tag Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is supported and available via the Scanner Options tab in the device profile X Parameter is not ...

Page 89: ...or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Han Xin Code Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description HanXinCodeActivation 0 X ü Enables the symbology HanXinCodeCodeMark 0x2A X ü A single character inserted...

Page 90: ...ow are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect Imager Message format Registry Key Default Value A730 A730x Description MessageFormatSymbologyIdentifier 0x0 ü ü Chooses which symbology identifier is inserted before the barcode data 0 disabled 1 Code Mark 2 AIM format 3 User Defined Decoding Security Decoding verification Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Pa...

Page 91: ...ns tab in the device profile X Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings IMPORTANT A730 and A730x support for symbologies and parameters may differ Refer to the table below for details The registry keys in the table below are located under HKEY_LOCAL_MACH...

Page 92: ...ed as follows X Parameter is supported and available via Device Profile settings N A Parameter is not supported on this device NYI Not Yet Implemented These parameters should be considered unsupported though they can with knowledge be set via the CCI or advanced settings Multicode Multiple Symbol Concatenation Support Support for the parameters in the table is labeled as follows ü Parameter is sup...

Page 93: ...arcode data to indicate the symbology Used when incomplete transmission is enabled and the timeout is reached MulticodeIDForBarcode1 0x0 NYI NYI Intermec specific symbology identifier 0x0 is disabled See manufacturer s website for details MulticodeIDForBarcode2 0x0 NYI NYI Intermec specific symbology identifier 0x0 is disabled See manufacturer s website for details MulticodeIDForBarcode3 0x0 NYI N...

Page 94: ...mber of characters for this symbology Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF 0 to 32767 where 0x0 is any length MulticodeLengthForBarcode6 0x0 NYI NYI Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF 0 to 32767 where 0x0 is any length MulticodeLengthForBarcode7 0x0 NYI NYI Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF 0 to 32767 where 0x0 is any l...

Page 95: ...des are included in the multicode See manufacturer s website for details MulticodeMaskForBarcode8 NYI NYI A regular expression up to 26 characters to filter what barcodes are included in the multicode See manufacturer s website for details MulticodeUDSI UDM0 NYI NYI User defined symbology identifier Range is 0 4 characters MulticodeUDSIOfIncomplete UDM1 NYI NYI User defined symbology identifier Ra...

Page 96: ...nufacturer s website for details BarcodeIdentifierForScenario2 0x0 NYI NYI Intermec specific symbology identifier 0x0 is all symbologies See manufacturer s website for details BarcodeIdentifierForScenario3 0x0 NYI NYI Intermec specific symbology identifier 0x0 is all symbologies See manufacturer s website for details BarcodeIdentifierForScenario4 0x0 NYI NYI Intermec specific symbology identifier ...

Page 97: ... 0xFFFF 0 to 32767 where 0x0 is any length BarCodeLengthForScenario7 0x0 NYI NYI Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF 0 to 32767 where 0x0 is any length MaskForScenario1 NYI NYI A regular expression up to 26 characters to filter which bar codes will be edited See manufacturer s website for details MaskForScenario2 NYI NYI A regular expression up to 26 ch...

Page 98: ... for this scenario See manufacturer s website for details ActionListForScenario5 NYI NYI A set of instructions up to 100 characters to be executed for this scenario See manufacturer s website for details ActionListForScenario6 NYI NYI A set of instructions up to 100 characters to be executed for this scenario See manufacturer s website for details ActionListForScenario7 NYI NYI A set of instructio...

Page 99: ...mately six times per hour Even if the A730 is not being removed for scanning it requires a battery for backup power NOTE Honeywell does not support configurations of the A700 A700x without a battery Honeywell recommends that Talkman devices and cables be left in place after they are installed in vehicles While these components may be removed for maintenance or temporary use in other areas they sho...

Page 100: ...dapter offers more articulation to maneuver and position the Talkman device in a protected area of the vehicle Double socket arm B Ball A length RAM B 201U A This arm and other arm lengths offer options for the best vehicle fit Lock parts into place if they might be moved during normal operations The parts used for mounting the Talkman were designed for a fixed position with easy adjustment While ...

Page 101: ...ring in the vehicle and ensure that it is routed away from sharp edges Select A700 A700x VMT Mounting Option The Talkman A700 A700x VMT is designed to be installed using RAM Mounting Systems hardware Honeywell supplies a mounting bracket for the device and mounting hardware from RAM Mounting Systems Additional hardware mounting bracket options can be purchased directly from RAM Mounting Systems ww...

Page 102: ...is clamped to a stationary surface on a vehicle or surface using the following parts Clamp mounting parts IMPORTANT Use only the four supplied screws to attach the Ram ball to the dock See Install_Dock Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 80 ...

Page 103: ...nary surface but can be clamped to oddly shaped or horizontal or vertical surfaces using the following parts Claw mounting parts IMPORTANT Use only the four supplied screws to attach the Ram ball to the dock See Install_Dock 81 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 104: ...following device mounting options are supplied by Honeywell Order one part from each line for your configuration Vehicle Powered Vehicle Mount Configurations A700 A700x BL 904 POWERED VEHICLE DOCK A700 SERIES Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 82 ...

Page 105: ...Order one of the following to attach the arm to the vehicle l BL 710 101 VEHICLE MOUNT HOLDER BASE SCREW ON ATTACHMENT TALKMAN R T5 SERIES l BL 710 103 VEHICLE MOUNT CLAMP TALKMAN R T5 SERIES l BL 710 104 VEHICLE MOUNT CLAW TALKMAN R T5 SERIES Order one of l BT 901 BATTERY A700 SERIES STANDARD l BT 902 BATTERY A700 SERIES HIGH CAPACITY 83 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 106: ... power use 137cm 4 5 NOTE A700 A700x devices may be used in VMT configurations using a Honeywell battery without connecting to the vehicle s power source The BL 903 unpowered vehicle dock which has no power components should be used in lieu of the BL 904 No wiring or power converters are required however the Talkman device will need to be removed and placed in a charger to recharge its battery or ...

Page 107: ...LAW TALKMAN R T5 SERIES Order one of l BT 901 BATTERY A700 SERIES STANDARD l BT 902 BATTERY A700 SERIES HIGH CAPACITY Positioning the Talkman A700 A700x Vehicle Dock l Determine the best position for the device and all the associated components If a similar device was previously installed check to see if the position it used is suitable for the device l Check that the position of the device does n...

Page 108: ...n accordance with accepted aftermarket practices and materials supplied by Honeywell and or RAM Mounting Systems Honeywell does not support Talkman devices which are not mounted in an approved manner Please note that not mounting Talkman devices in an approved manner may also violate local safety laws and possible cause a safety hazard by damaging Talkman devices and batteries Follow these steps t...

Page 109: ...1 Vehicle Mount Holder The following parts are supplied by Honeywell for attaching the clamp on mount Quantity Description 1 Vehicle Mount Clamp 1 Vehicle Mount Arm 1 Vehicle Mount Holder 1 Vehicle Mount Holder Base Screw On Attachment The following parts are supplied by Honeywell for attaching the claw mount Quantity Description 1 Vehicle Mount Claw 1 Vehicle Mount Arm 87 Voice Device and Headset...

Page 110: ...n by turning the locking lever clockwise 4 Screw the device holder to the base 5 Insert a device into the holder To prevent vibration the arm of the mounting bracket should not touch the stem of the ball of the base In other words the arm should not be tilted so far as to have these pieces touching Route the Electrical Cables You will need the following equipment IMPORTANT All components used in i...

Page 111: ...ty when routing electrical cables l The vehicle must be off and the vehicle s battery must be disconnected l Cables should be kept clear of surfaces that may become hot l Cables should not be run such that they can get caught on moving parts l Cables should not be run on the outside of a vehicle l Cables should not have 90 degree turns the minimum bend radius should not be less than one inch l To ...

Page 112: ...he wires together d Crimp the fuse block assembly to the wires e Crimp the red wire you cut to the other end of the fuse block assembly 8 Install heat shrink tubing on the braided ground wire 9 Crimp a 3 8 inch terminal ring onto the braided ground wire 10 Connect the 4 pin connector to the power supply Connect to the Top Battery Terminal The procedure you use to connect to the vehicle battery dep...

Page 113: ...ad another 3 8 inch nut onto the battery clamp bolt and tighten the nut securely 6 Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the negative wire 7 Connect the ground wire Connect to the Side Battery Terminal The procedure you use to connect to the vehicle battery depends on the location of the battery terminal Top or Side CAUTION Verify that the cable to battery connections are correct Electrical energy from veh...

Page 114: ...y terminal 8 Tighten the battery terminal post securely 9 Tighten the nut installed in Step 2 to secure the washers and cables firmly in place 10 Repeat Steps 1 through 9 for the negative wire 11 Connect the ground wire See Fasten the Ground Wire Fasten the Ground Wire 1 The braided wire on the vehicle battery cable is the grounding strap To ensure proper cable shielding fasten the ground strap to...

Page 115: ... the Talkman device are on the underside and facing so they engage with the contacts of the vehicle dock The dock may be easily disconnected from the CM 904 101 power cable and RAM mount should the vehicle be taken out of service or need to be cleaned The BL 904 dock should never be exposed to jets of waters such as that used in cleaning vehicles CAUTION Honeywell does not recommend removing the c...

Page 116: ...Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 94 ...

Page 117: ...stem performance An operator uses a headset with a microphone to interact with a device by hearing and responding to instructions Based on the operator s responses the device transmits data messages back to the host computer Choosing the Right Headset In deciding which headset to purchase it may be beneficial for workers to try several different models to find the best fit for their jobs and envir...

Page 118: ...the proper position when the boom is swiveled down for operation Care and Use The headsets and microphones used with the Honeywell Voice system are delicate pieces of electronic equipment Proper care will ensure that they work well for a long time See Care and Use of Headsets and Microphones for more information The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of su...

Page 119: ...atures Between SRX2 and SRX3 Headsets l Better recognition with Vocollect SoundSense Technology 50 reduced insertions with multi array microphones when used with VoiceCatalyst software l Freezer certified with full shift battery life l Separate headband and electronic modules to enable headset sharing l Enhanced comfort and ergonomics for long hours of use l Faster easier pairing with Vocollect To...

Page 120: ...RX2 uses Bluetooth Version 4 2 the SRX3 uses Bluetooth Version 5 0 l The SRX3 supports 128 bit Bluetooth encryption l The SRX3 supports Hands Free Profile HFP version 1 7 for Android compatibility Headset Functions and LED Patterns for SRX2 SRX3 Headset Function Power on User Action Press Power button for half a second Headset Mode Headset powers up in low power pairing mode LED Pattern Solid gree...

Page 121: ...nd Headset Mode Headset powers off LED Pattern Solid green then off IMPORTANT Do not remove the battery until the LED is off Tone Low pitch double beep Increase volume User Action Press the Plus button 99 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 122: ...adset with Guide Work only the tones are played Decrease volume User Action Press the Minus button Headset Mode N A LED Pattern N A Tone Two tone descending sequence If connected device says softer TIP When using the headset with Guide Work only the tones are played Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 100 ...

Page 123: ...User Action Flip microphone boom up 90 degrees vertical Headset Mode N A LED Pattern N A Tone N A Unmute NOTE This applies to the SRX3 Headset only This feature is not available on the SRX2 Headset User Action Flip microphone down to mouth level 101 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 124: ...r manual pairing in low power mode User Action With headset connected press the Plus and Minus buttons Headset Mode Headset disconnects current pairing and enters low power pairing mode LED Pattern Solid green Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 102 ...

Page 125: ...dset enters high power pairing mode NOTE This mode is recommended only if low power pairing fails IMPORTANT Honeywell does not recommend this pairing mode for Talkman devices This mode greatly increases the likelihood that your headset will pair with the wrong device LED Pattern Rapid flash then solid green Tone No tone when entering mode Three ascending tones upon pairing with a device 103 Voice ...

Page 126: ...bly out of range User Action N A Headset Mode Headset connectable but not discoverable Any Bluetooth device can connect if it knows the headset s address LED Pattern Slow flashing green on 25 off 75 Tone Three descending tones when the connection to the master device is dropped Update headset software User Action Connect headset to computer running Honeywell Accessory Update Utility HAUU Voice Dev...

Page 127: ... A SRX2 SRX3 Modular Design The SRX2 and SRX3 Wireless Headsets feature a modular design The potential for shared use of electronic modules across multiple shifts can lower the cost per user To avoid passing germs between operators when sharing headsets Honeywell recommends sharing only the electronic module Assign each operator his or her own headband ear pad and microphone cap 105 Voice Device a...

Page 128: ...re electronic modules in a multi shift operation l The electronic module detaches easily from the headband l The microphone cap detaches from the electronic module and docks in the mic cap pocket on the headband l The electronic module can be disinfected with an alcohol wipe 1 Remove the microphone cap Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 106 ...

Page 129: ...d Automatic Operator Load This feature enables a Honeywell device to recognize and load the profile of the operator who last used the headset based on the unique ID of the electronic module With automatic operator loading operators who always use the same headset can start their shifts faster When multiple operators share an electronic module however automatic operator loading may not be effective...

Page 130: ...to untested configurations Device Vocollect Voice Software Honeywell Talkman A700x VoiceCatalyst 4 0 and newer Honeywell Talkman A700 VoiceCatalyst 2 4 and newer The SRX3 Headset requires Honeywell Accessory Update utility v3 0 or greater SRX2 Honeywell has tested the SRX2 Wireless Headset with the following devices and Vocollect Voice Software versions Support and compatibility of the SRX2 headse...

Page 131: ...ery voltage is critically low and about to turn off Headset battery is getting low Change headset battery now Charging SRX2 SRX3 Wireless Headset Batteries NOTE The SRX2 and SRX3 headsets use the same battery WARNING Once an SRX2 or SRX3 battery is placed on a port in the charger it must remain in the charger for a minimum of five seconds This allows the charger sufficient time to analyze the stat...

Page 132: ...to an empty port on the battery charger until it snaps into place 5 Make sure that the battery is properly mounted on the charger port The ring LED indicator light will turn yellow or green when the battery contacts connect to the charger port contacts If the ring LED blinks red the battery is not seated properly Remove the battery and mount it on the port again 6 When the ring LED indicator turns...

Page 133: ... leakage or other hazard See also Honeywell Battery Safety Removing a Battery from an SRX2 SRX3 Wireless Headset IMPORTANT Do not remove the battery from the SRX2 or SRX3 headset until the LED indicator on the headset is off 1 Power off the headset by pressing and holding the Power button on the electronic module for one second 2 Grasp the headset by the sides of the electronic module with your th...

Page 134: ...ter the battery reaches the proper temperature range 32 F 0 C to 104 F 40 C It may take up to 30 minutes for the battery to reach a safe temperature If battery temperature does not come into range in about one hour the red LED will blink indicating that there is a charger fault SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset In environments where operators must wear hard hats the standard over the head headset is not ...

Page 135: ...n slotted hard hat Other hard hat clips may be purchased and used provided that they fit the hard hat and attach correctly to the SRX2 SRX3 earcup Vendors such as Howard Leight offer these products NOTE The hard hat clips are not designed for frequent removal It may be necessary to order extra clips if users intend to alternate wearing the headset earcup on the left and right sides l Inserting a s...

Page 136: ...the clip l Position the clip on the outside of the hard hat centered on the side of the hat l Tighten the screws to secure the bracket and clip to the hard hat l Removing a clip from a hard hat l For a slotted mount clip push the end of the spring arms from under the brim in until they fit back through the slot It may be necessary to use a tool to pry the arms from their installed position l For a...

Page 137: ...ring the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset The SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset fork and disk assembly has two lock positions that allow for easy wearing removing and storing the hard hat with the headset attached The inner position keeps the earcup snug to the ear the outer position enables the headset to be swiveled in the clip without causing wear to headset parts or to the hard hat 1 Hold the hard hat firm...

Page 138: ...mly seated Storing the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat Headset Honeywell recommends storing the hard hat with the headset earcup moved up on the side of the hat see figure below to reduce the risk of damage 1 Remove the electronic module from the headset The electronic module can be used by another worker or stored separately 2 Detach the microphone cap from the electronic module and dock it in the mic cap poc...

Page 139: ...SRX2 SRX3 High Noise Headset The SRX2 SRX3 High Noise headset is a headset with a single ear cup that fits entirely over the operator s ear to allow him or her to hear voice instructions clearly in areas of high environmental noise Combined with the optimal speech recognition of the headset using SoundSense this model offers an effective wireless solution for an industrial environment The single c...

Page 140: ...his model Replacing an Earpad on the SRX2 SRX3 Hard Hat or High Noise Headset 1 Remove the electronic module from the earcup 2 Pry the earcup apart by grasping the inside and outside sections of the earcup and pulling the two sections apart 3 Remove the worn foam earpad from the inside plate Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 118 ...

Page 141: ...until it is firmly seated SRX3 Flip To Mute Feature NOTE This feature requires VoiceCatalyst 4 2 or greater A700x This feature requires VoiceCatalyst 2 5 or greater A700 The SRX3 Headset has a flip to mute feature l When the microphone boom is down i e horizontal at mouth level the microphone is active l When the microphone boom is up i e vertical the microphone is muted l In most cases moving the...

Page 142: ...nstalled in an SRX2 headband Flip to Mute and VoiceCatalyst Refer to the following parameters to configure flip to mute behavior SleepWhenSRXBoomRaisedWhenWorking FliptoMuteEnabled Within the VoiceCatalyst menus l If the microphone boom is up the options for noise sample and retrain templates do not appear in the device menu Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 120 ...

Page 143: ...he user must press the Play Pause button to load the task or operator l Moving the microphone boom up or down does not interrupt the prompt l Pressing the Play Pause button does interrupt the prompt Disconnect and Reconnect Same Headset Disconnecting and reconnecting the same headset leaves the device asleep l If the microphone boom is down when reconnected a noise sample is performed if needed Ot...

Page 144: ...hange the gender of the voice to male or female Users may find that their assistive devices are passing through additional background noise that makes it difficult to hear the Talkman device prompts In this case Honeywell recommends using a cupped headset to help eliminate distracting input from the assistive devices If a user continues to have problems hearing the Talkman device after trying thes...

Page 145: ... for discoverable Bluetooth addresses Vocollect wireless headset pairings with Talkman or other devices are initiated by the device and remain paired until broken by user action Note that the pairing exists between the headset and device hardware If the operator moves to a different device the original headset device pairing will not follow that operator NOTE The automatic operator load feature is...

Page 146: ...toPairEnable is enabled set to 1 SrxClearPairingInCharger defaults to 1 SrxAutoPairEnable Set to 1 to turn on automatic pairing Cross Pairing Cross pairing is the result of a master device pairing with a headset or other device that is not the intended slave If a user cannot isolate his or her device and headset from others and a cross pairing occurs the user should break the existing pairing and ...

Page 147: ...Using TouchConnect for a full list of preconditions for using this method Recommended for VoiceCatalyst users on A700 A700x devices and SRX2 SRX3 headsets Why This method insures that the SRX2 SRX3 headset is only paired with the device it is touching There are no additional buttons to press Auto pairing On startup or on removal from a charger the device immediately searches for wireless headsets ...

Page 148: ...d the pairing will persist and that device and headset will stay paired until the pairing is explicitly cleared VoiceConsole pairing The user pairs a specific device to a headset via the VoiceConsole interface Screen Based pairing See Screen Based Pairing information in this chapter for details on pairing handheld devices to a headset Pairing an SRX2 SRX3 Headset The SRX2 and SRX3 headsets make pa...

Page 149: ...eadset 2 If the headset s LED is blinking blue it is currently paired to a device Clear the pairing by pressing the and buttons simultaneously on the SRX2 SRX3 headset 3 If you are sharing headsets at your site You must first obtain the operator ID by reading the headband l Touch area of the SRX2 SRX3 t bar headband with the symbol to center of the raised oval on the side of the device with the sy...

Page 150: ...gain 4 If you are not sharing headsets at your site You only need to pair the device to the SRX2 SRX3 electronics module l Touch the side of the A700 A700x device that has the symbol and the oval area of the SRX2 SRX3 s keypad section together aligning the ovals on each and holding Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 128 ...

Page 151: ...tempt to perform the read again 5 When the device starts the task VoiceConsole recognizes the pairing Auto Pairing with A700 A700x Prerequisites l The headset is powered off l There is no wired headset connected to the Talkman device l The Talkman device is Bluetooth ready with Bluetooth connection features enabled 129 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 152: ...e Play Pause button on the Talkman device to confirm the number 7 Press the Play Pause button again to begin working Manual Pairing with A700 A700x Prerequisites l The headset is powered off l The Talkman device is not in a charger and there is no wired headset connected to it l The Talkman device is in sleep mode not in use running a task or voice application Its green LED indicator is flashing I...

Page 153: ...uire the headset to be in high power pairing mode in order to be discovered in the device s pairing inquiry To change to high power pairing mode press and release the Plus and Minus buttons on the headset while it is in low power pairing mode 2 Initiate the pairing inquiry from the master device by pressing or clicking the appropriate button on the screen or device 3 Hold the headset and wireless ...

Page 154: ...eConsole click Devices and select the device for the pairing 2 In Device Actions select the actions for pairing to a peripheral and complete the pairing See VoiceConsole help for detailed instructions TIP The pairing can be performed with the device powered off or while the device is running an application When the device powers up or goes into sleep mode the paging process begins 3 Place the head...

Page 155: ...iries is a wider transmission Honeywell recommends using high power pairing only if low power pairing fails Use this mode with care While high power pairing mode makes it more likely that the connection will succeed it also increases the likelihood of cross pairing If the configuration parameter SrxAutoPairEnable is enabled and the configuration parameter SrxHighPowerPairingDelaySeconds is set to ...

Page 156: ...rom VoiceConsole VoiceConsole displays all Bluetooth pairings including the headsets Talkman devices scanners and printers From the Edit Device page you can clear a pairing You can do this with headsets as well From an SRX2 or SRX3 Headset The headset user can break any pairing by pressing the Plus and Minus buttons momentarily This is the preferred method for breaking a pairing The headset signal...

Page 157: ...is positioned correctly Position the microphone as close to your mouth as possible but outside of your breath stream It should be facing your upper lip and not touching anything for example clothing skin or facial hair Installing the Stability Strap on the SRX2 SRX3 Wireless Headset 1 Hold the headset so that the earpad faces you and the electronic module faces away 2 Locate the knob on the inside...

Page 158: ...so that the t bar pad faces you 5 Locate the slot on the end of the headband near the t bar 6 Align the knob at the free end of the strap with the slot on the headband Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 136 ...

Page 159: ...nd the electronic module faces away 2 Grasp the earpad and earpad plate assembly and rotate them to the left to unlock the plate from the headband 3 Lift the pad and plate assembly off of the headband 4 Install the replacement pad a Remove the ear pad by pulling it away from the ear pad plate b Slide one side of the new pad over the edge of the ear pad plate and gently stretch the pad until it cov...

Page 160: ...earpad and earpad plate assembly onto the headset earpiece 6 Rotate the assembly to the right pressing gently into the earpiece until the assembly locks into place Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 138 ...

Page 161: ...ments in order to improve voice recognition and system performance An operator uses a headset with a microphone to interact with a device by hearing and responding to instructions Based on the operator s responses the device transmits data messages back to the host computer Choosing the Right Headset Usage SR 15 SR 20 SR 30 SR35 SR 40 SL 14 General use headset X X Light industrial customer facing ...

Page 162: ...n either ear l Dual cup model for added noise reduction in loud work environments l Foam ear pads for quick and easy replacement l A rotating lever on the outside of the earpiece for moving the microphone up and down without causing stress on the microphone boom l Repeatable microphone position a groove catches the boom placing it in the proper position when the boom is swiveled down for operation...

Page 163: ... addition the SL 14 s less obtrusive form makes these headsets suitable for environments where voiceenabled workers are visible to or interacting with the public l The headset is designed for use in an ambient environment non condensing l Proper use and care is to secure the cord to clothing with clips provided for both operational safety as well as to enhance headset stability SL 14 Headset Speci...

Page 164: ...Connect the headset to the device Proper Use and Care Instructions for SL 14 Headsets The equipment you have purchased has been carefully inspected at the factory It is not designed to withstand abuse including use in condensing wet or freezing conditions The instructions below are designed to ensure the equipment continues to function in accordance with the published specifications Damage may be ...

Page 165: ...al safety as well as to enhance headset stability l If the cord can not be easily secured Honeywell recommends that it be clipped near the center of the headband to evenly distribute any weight caused by a loose cord SR 15 Headset Specifications Specification Details Weight 3 4 oz 96 g with cable 2 0 oz 58 g without cable Operating temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to...

Page 166: ...pper lip and not touching anything for example clothing skin or facial hair 7 Clip the headset cord to your shirt or jacket where it is comfortable 8 Let the cable fall down your back and clip it to the belt near the device If you are using a device cover we recommend that you clip the bottom clip directly onto the cover 9 Adjust the nylon adjustment strap on the back of the headband so that it fi...

Page 167: ...ap barrel 4 Repeat these steps for the clip on the other side Replacing the Headband Cord Clip on the SR 15 Headset 1 Unclip the cord from the headband cord clip by pushing the plunger all the way down and gently pulling the cord out of the clip 2 Remove the two screws part 3 in the figure below Screws require a Phillips 1 driver Note that older headband parts may require a Torx or Allen driver 3 ...

Page 168: ...aker assembly l If the cable is clipped to the center of the back of the headset either unclip it or allow enough slack to be able to move the headband away from the microphone speaker assembly 2 Remove the worn foam cover from the speaker assembly 3 Place the new foam cover over one of the three mounting ribs 4 Gently pull the foam over the other two mounting ribs 5 Rotate the microphone speaker ...

Page 169: ...z 110 g without cable Operating temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested l 15 drops from 7 feet 2 1 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures l 50 drops from 6 feet 1 8 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP67 Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Not applicable NOTE Packaging varies for pro...

Page 170: ... Weight 5 0 oz 141 g with cable 3 9 oz 110 g without cable Operating temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Enclosure rating Meets IP67 Humidity 100 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Not applicable NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight Replacing the Ear Pad on the SR 20 Series...

Page 171: ... the entire ear pad mounting disk which includes the black O ring gasket 6 Line up the keys on the earpiece to the headset connect the mounting disk 7 Rotate the earpiece clockwise 10 degrees to secure it Note that the earpiece will not engage with the headset if it is backwards SR 30 Vocollect High Noise Headset The SR 31 Headset is a universal version designed to be used with handheld devices SR...

Page 172: ...product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight SR 31 Headset Specifications Specification Details Weight 7 3 oz 206 g with cable 6 2 oz 175 g without cable Operating temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Enclosure rating Meets IP67 Humidity 100 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Average 6 dB NOTE Packaging vari...

Page 173: ...at Headset The SR 35 Vocollect hard hat headset has a built in clip that fits most industrial hard hats The SR 35 headset can only be used with a hard hat that has a slot on the side that accepts a Peltor clip This clip is sold separately Installing the SR 35 Headset to a Hard Hat 1 Position the fork assembly so that the hard hat clip is at the top end of the earcup opposite the cord end 2 Push th...

Page 174: ...oduct shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight Replacing the Ear Pad on the SR 30 SR 35 and the SR 40 Headsets 1 With headset removed and disconnected hold the headset in one hand 2 At the seam on the bottom of the ear cup housing where the ear pad connects to the plastic ear cup pull the ear pad and plastic mounting plate outward until it disconnects 3 Remov...

Page 175: ...ls Weight 9 6 oz 272 g with cable 8 1 oz 229 g without cable Operating temperature 40 F to 122 F 40 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Enclosure rating Meets IP67 Humidity 100 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Average 7 db NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight 153 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Ref...

Page 176: ...ad connects to the plastic ear cup pull the ear pad and plastic mounting plate outward until it disconnects 3 Remove the worn ear pad from the plastic mounting plate and place the new ear pad over the plastic mounting plate Do not cover the three posts 4 Line up the posts on the plastic mounting plate with the ear cup housing and snap into place Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 15...

Page 177: ...mounted in an approved manner using a belt holster or vehicle mounted terminal configuration Devices in a non approved holders are loose non secured powered objects in the workplace which poses a safety issue A700 Belt Specifications Belt Size Dimensions XS 18 26 46cm 66cm S 24 32 61cm 81cm M 28 36 71cm 91cm L 34 42 61cm 107cm XL 40 48 102cm 122cm XXL 46 54 117cm 137cm XXXL 52 60 132cm 152cm 155 V...

Page 178: ...ngth of the body These can be used to attach the device to a belt 1 Put the belt on with the clip either on your right or left side 2 Position the device so that the slots on the top and bottom align with the runners on the clip 3 Slide the device into the clip until you hear a click When you remove the device from the clip you must apply a small amount of pressure away from you while sliding it a...

Page 179: ...ing a device in a pocket or other enclosed space can cause issues with WiFi performance 1 Attach the holster to the belt 2 Undo the Velcro strips 3 Slide the device into the holster with the buttons facing up 4 Fasten the Velcro strips Inline Adapter Cables Talkman and Handheld Devices A device specific inline adapter training cable also referred to as a Y or splitter cable must be used with third...

Page 180: ...Vocollect SR Series headset s connector to the matching end of the training adapter cable 2 Connect the 3 5 mm jack on the training cable to the input jack on your listening device 3 Connect the other end of the training cable to the appropriate port on your handheld device Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 158 ...

Page 181: ...tery has any condensation from use in a cold environment such as a freezer dry the battery before placing it into the charger Tips for Use l Do not place a device into a charger without a battery attached to it l A device is always on when it is in a charger When a device that is powered off is placed into a charger it automatically turns on l Chargers are available to charge batteries either inse...

Page 182: ...dicator light on the charger front panel indicates if the charger is powered on or not l Each battery port has LED lights that indicate battery charge status and battery health l Refer to the Charging a Talkman Battery topic for more information l The battery charger is designed to be placed on a desktop or mounted on a wall using a DIN rail Customer with multiple chargers must allow the required ...

Page 183: ...not last a full shift Check VoiceConsole for a specific alert message Battery Port Indicators The following chart describes the patterns for the battery port LED indicator lights Ring LED Charge Status Alert LED Battery Health Battery Status Solid Green Off Battery is fully charged Solid Yellow Off Battery is charging Blinking Red Off Charging fault detected Solid Green Solid Red Battery alert con...

Page 184: ...outlets and other wall receptacles when installing the rail and charger l Anchoring a wall mount rail to a wall stud generally results in a more stable installation If you drill into a wall stud do not use a screw anchor in that hole l If you are mounting two chargers side by side you must leave at least 1 in 2 54 cm of space between the two units to allow clearance for the locking arms l Rails mu...

Page 185: ...ation supporting surface and mounting hardware will safely support the weight of a fully loaded charger at 25 lbs per linear foot 37 2 kg m of DIN rail Ensure that the anchor holes are at least 12 inches 30 5 cm from the floor Verify that the installation meets all local building codes IMPORTANT The power supply for the charger should already be zip tied in the back of the charger chassis If it is...

Page 186: ...arger to charge up to 20 batteries at one time and a 6 Bay charger to charge up to 6 batteries at one time l The LED indicator light on the charger front panel indicates if the charger is powered on or not l Each battery port has LED lights that indicate battery charge status and battery health l SRX2 SRX3 headset battery chargers are designed to be placed on a desktop or mounted on a wall using a...

Page 187: ...t Operating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Humidity 5 95 relative humidity non condensing 5 95 relative humidity non condensing NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight CAUTION The 5V power supply for the 6 bay unit is a...

Page 188: ...or lights that apply to the status of the resident battery l The ring LED is a circular light that indicates the battery s charge status l The alert LED in the shape of an exclamation point indicates that there is a battery condition requiring attention When this indicator is on the battery on that charger port may not last a full shift Check VoiceConsole for a specific alert message Battery Port ...

Page 189: ...milar building components when drilling into the wall l Avoid blocking power outlets and other wall receptacles when installing the charger l Anchoring a wall mount to a wall stud generally results in a more stable installation If you drill into a wall stud do not use a screw anchor in that hole l Anchors must be at least 12 in 30 48 cm from the floor to allow for proper attachment seating and rem...

Page 190: ... it Do not plug it into a power source until after mounting is complete 2 Before attaching the charger to the rail open the locking arms on the back of the unit by rotating the two levers out on each side of the charger The arms are parallel to the floor in the unlocked position 3 Attach the charger to the DIN rail by hanging the two hooks on the back of the unit on the top lip of the rail 4 Slide...

Page 191: ...possible in some instances more likely if the device and peripheral are close together but may take several attempts Workaround is to configure peripherals to use authentication and pair them using VoiceConsole Peripheral specific information is included below Wireless Headsets See pairing information for wireless headsets Bar Code Scanners Honeywell 8680i Wearable Mini Mobile Computer NOTE Refer ...

Page 192: ...nd set Bluetooth Enabled to enabled 4 Select Pair this device with a peripheral 5 For Pairing type select Bluetooth Scanner 6 For Connection Mode select Device initiates connection with peripheral 7 In the Bluetooth Address field enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the 8680i This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID and is found on the side of the battery unit of the 8680i 8 For Security select Enable...

Page 193: ...fix bar code then scan the bar codes for the desired suffix l Use the Bluetooth Disconnect bar code to unlink the 8680i from the device Configure task and VoiceConsole 1 Set the following advanced parameter in Task config barcodeport bt_scan 2 Turn on Bluetooth on the device 3 View the properties of the device and ensure Bluetooth is enabled If it is not enabled click Edit this device and set Blue...

Page 194: ...e device state ring indicator blinks green l The operation can be cancelled by pressing the Play Pause button connecting or disconnecting a headset or placing the device in a charger 6 The device speaks Please touch pair a scanner or press play pause to cancel 7 Place the 8680i next to the device l The 8680i should be flush against the side of the device centered on the A700x NFC target indicated ...

Page 195: ...the 8670 User Guide for additional information and configuration bar codes Device as Initiator Configure 8670 Scanner l The 8670 scanner must be set to Host Reconnect Mode the 8670 will attempt to connect to the device host and if disconnected the device will manage the reconnection l The 8670 must be configured to add termination characters i e CR LF 1 Restore factory defaults by scanning the Rem...

Page 196: ...itiator l The 8670 scanner must be set to Scanner Reconnect Mode the scanner will continuously attempt to connect to the device and if disconnected the scanner will manage the reconnection 1 Restore factory defaults by scanning the Remove Custom Defaults and Activate Defaults bar codes 2 Scan the Scanner Reconnect Mode bar code 3 Scan the bar code to add a carriage return and line feed as terminat...

Page 197: ...The LED on the Bluetooth module is solid blue Honeywell Granit 1911i Scanner NOTE Refer to the Xenon Granit User Guide for additional information and configuration bar codes NOTE The process below connects the peripheral using the Default profile To use the Master profile set the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocollect NetworkD RadioSettings TerminalRoleSRX master TerminalRoleOther master ...

Page 198: ...uetooth Address field enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the scanner This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID and is found on the side of the battery unit of the scanner 8 For Security select Enabled or Disabled as desired 9 If security is enabled enter 0000 for Security Key 10 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Scanner as Initiator l The Granit 1911i scanner must be set to Scanner Recon...

Page 199: ...created above to initiate pairing 9 The 8670 scanner indicates a successful connection with the following indicators l The LED on the scanner flashes green and a beep is sounded l The LED on the Bluetooth module is solid blue Intermec SF51 Scanner NOTE The process below connects the peripheral using the Default profile To use the Master profile set the following HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Vocolle...

Page 200: ...ddress field enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the scanner This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID or BDA and is found on a label on the scanner 8 Set Security to Enabled or Disabled as desired 9 If using security set Security Key to 0000 or the PIN entered when generating the custom PIN bar code 10 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Scanner as Initiator Configure SF51 Scanner To use t...

Page 201: ... For Pairing type select Bluetooth Scanner 6 For Connection Mode select Device listens for peripheral connection 7 If using security a For Security select Enabled b For Security Key enter 0000 or the PIN entered when generating the custom PIN bar code 8 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Intermec SF61B Scanner NOTE The process below connects the peripheral using the Default profile To ...

Page 202: ...led 4 Select Pair this device with a peripheral 5 For Pairing type select Bluetooth Scanner 6 For Connection Mode select Device initiates connection with peripheral 7 In the Bluetooth Address field enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the scanner This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID or BDA and is found on a label on the scanner 8 Set Security to Enabled or Disabled as desired 9 If using security s...

Page 203: ...t is not enabled click Edit this device and set Bluetooth Enabled to enabled 4 Select Pair this device with a peripheral 5 For Pairing type select Bluetooth Scanner 6 For Connection Mode select Device listens for peripheral connection 7 If using security a For Security select Enabled b For Security Key enter 0000 or the PIN entered when generating the custom PIN bar code 8 Click Pair with peripher...

Page 204: ...This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID or BDA and is found on a label on the scanner 8 Set Security to Enabled or Disabled as desired 9 If using security set Security Key to 0000 or the PIN entered when generating the custom PIN bar code 10 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Scanner as Initiator Configure SR61 Scanner To use this scanner with a Talkman device you need to generate and s...

Page 205: ... Pair this device with a peripheral 5 For Pairing type select Bluetooth Scanner 6 For Connection Mode select Device listens for peripheral connection 7 If using security a For Security select Enabled b For Security Key enter 0000 or the PIN entered when generating the custom PIN bar code 8 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Zebra RS5100 Scanner NOTE The process below connects the perip...

Page 206: ...erable as a Bluetooth device 8 Open the PC Tool application 9 Click the Show Bluetooth Address barcode button 10 Enter the Bluetooth address of the RS5100 scanner 11 Click the Generate button 12 Scan the bar code with the RS5100 Configure Task and VoiceConsole 1 Set the following advanced parameter in Task config barcodeport bt_scan 2 Turn on Bluetooth on the device 3 View the properties of the de...

Page 207: ... key d After approximately 5 seconds a chirp is heard and the scan LEDs flash green This signals the RS6000 is set to the default factory configuration 3 Connect the RS6000 scanner to the PC with 123Scan installed using the USB cable 4 Start the 123Scan utility a Select Create new configuration file b Select My scanner is connected via USB cable c Select your scanner from the list d Provide a name...

Page 208: ...canners must be connected using a FriendlyName bar code Also the A700x is always the initiator No other pairing method is possible with this scanner Contact Technical Support for a FriendlyName bar code Device as initiator Configure Task and VoiceConsole 1 Set the following advanced parameter in Task config barcodeport bt_scan 2 Turn on Bluetooth on the device 3 View the properties of the device a...

Page 209: ...t and replace it with your own content Honeywell RP2D Printer Configure RP2D Printer 1 Install the following on your PC l NETira CT_1 00 111 zip utility to configure RP2 settings download from Software Printers Printer Support and Drivers Printer Configuration Tools Netira CT using the link below This item can be downloaded from the Honeywell Technical Support Downloads portal https hsmftp honeywe...

Page 210: ...er Support and Drivers Printer Configuration Tools Netira CT using the link below This item can be downloaded from the Honeywell Technical Support Downloads portal https hsmftp honeywell com 2 You must have an account to download software Create an account if you don t already have one 3 If you have not previously installed the Honeywell Download Manager you must download and install it before dow...

Page 211: ...2 PB32 Users Guide available at honeywellaidc com 1 Install the following on your PC l PrintSet 4 utility to configure printer settings download from Software Printers Printer Applications PrintSet 4 using the link below l InterDriver_7 4 3_M 3 to allow the PC to detect the printer when the printer is connected to the PC download from Software Printers Printer Drivers Intermec Windows driver using...

Page 212: ... under My Printers in PrintSet 4 10 Double click Bluetooth in the Properties tab 11 In the Bluetooth Settings window complete these items under Security l Require Security Enable l Passcode user selected 4 digit PIN Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 190 ...

Page 213: ...is 12 character ID is found l From the PB22 display under Bluetooth settings l From PrintSet 4 when the PB22 is attached to a PC under Bluetooth Settings in the Device Address field 8 If using security a For Security select Enabled b For Security Key enter the key entered when enabling authentication for the PB22 in PrintSet 4 9 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Intermec PB50 Printers...

Page 214: ...e are installed on the PC power on the PB50 printer 5 Attach the PB 50 printer to the PC using the printer cable with a serial port on one end and a printer port on the other end 6 Open the PrintSet 4 program 7 Select File Add Printer The Add Printer Wizard starts 8 In the Add Printer Wizard select Connection Type as Serial 9 The wizard detects the connected PB50 printer and it is then shown under...

Page 215: ...B50 printer and the printer reboots If you want to confirm printer settings delete the PB50 printer from PrintSet 4 then add it again to view the latest configuration Configure task and VoiceConsole 1 Set the following advanced parameter in Task config printerport bt_print 2 Turn on Bluetooth on the A700x 3 View the properties of the A700x and ensure Bluetooth is enabled If it is not enabled click...

Page 216: ...rint 2 Turn on Bluetooth on the A700x 3 View the properties of the A700x and ensure Bluetooth is enabled If it is not enabled click Edit this device and set Bluetooth Enabled to enabled 4 Select Pair this device with a peripheral 5 For Pairing type select Bluetooth Printer 6 For Connection Mode select Device initiates connection with peripheral 7 In the Bluetooth Address field enter the Bluetooth ...

Page 217: ...ngs 8 If using security a For Security select Enabled b For Security Key enter the key entered when enabling authentication for the PB22 or PB50 in PrintSet 4 9 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Serial Peripherals Serial Scanners To use a serial scanner with the A720 A720x 1 Set the following advanced parameter in Task config barcodeport blue 2 Connect the serial scanner Serial Printe...

Page 218: ...Enter the IP address of the Voice device in the browser address bar on the CT60 4 Tap on the Train Words icon The display can be used in either portrait or landscape mode Additional Peripheral Connection Information Understanding Device Connections This section provides an overview of the device ports available on Honeywell voice devices Device Ports Honeywell systems can accommodate wired devices...

Page 219: ...ed Scanners Honeywell systems are designed to accommodate interfaces at a specific connection point The Talkman Breakaway Connector or TCO was carefully designed to meet several design constraints l Dirt and debris can collect in recessed surfaces The TCO has a flat external connection surface that prevents this problem The connector end on the unit is sealed to protect the unit from dirt and dust...

Page 220: ...e bottom of the connector off the device 4 Lift the connector up and off the device Scanner Connections for Wired Scanners Scanners typically require two connections one for data and one for power The data connection is typically a DB9 The only pins used by the system are pins 2 receive 3 transmit and 5 signal ground Power connections can be unique and voltage ranges can vary Most scanners powered...

Page 221: ... an ideal enhancement to workflows which require immediate printing Stationary Printers As the name implies these printers are at a fixed location and are typically shared among many users Vocollect software working in conjunction with the Wireless Local Area Network WLAN sometimes called Radio Frequency LAN RFLAN can make a request to a server system and initiate printing Vocollect VoiceLink soft...

Page 222: ...roubleshooting Wearable Printers The following issues can occur with wearable printers l Battery wear just like all mobile devices printer batteries are subject to wear If a mobile printer does not function a good first step is to assure that its battery is in charged l Cord deterioration repeated bending pulling and stretching of the cord via normal wear and tear can cause it to fail If a wired w...

Page 223: ...proximately 10 meters or 30 feet Because Bluetooth operates within the same frequency band it can interfere with 802 11b g wireless network traffic Honeywell strongly recommends exclusive use of Class 2 Bluetooth devices whenever possible CAUTION Honeywell strongly cautions against the use of Class 1 Bluetooth devices because of their potential to interfere with wireless network traffic over a ver...

Page 224: ... with special management software with only limited controls available to the worker When planning to implement Bluetooth printers consider permanently associating or pairing each printer with a specific device to avoid the need for management intervention to reassign printer pairing with devices Basic Bluetooth Roles and Concepts Pairing Pairing is the process in which two devices enabled with Bl...

Page 225: ...Setting Ensure the Enable Bluetooth box is checked Bluetooth_IsEnabled true or false Enable the specific port function scanning or printing BarcodeBt_IsInitiator true or false for scanner PrinterBt_IsInitiator true or false for printer Set the specific port as an acceptor or initiator Set the security PIN if needed BarcodeBt_SecurityPIN character string for scanner PrinterBt_SecurityPIN character ...

Page 226: ...as well as the security code if security on the device is enabled for the device l Access to VoiceConsole to set up the pairing For production use Honeywell recommends that you create a specific device profile in VoiceConsole to store many of the following settings l Pairing instructions specific to your scanner For this one to one pairing consider labeling both devices so that the correct pairs a...

Page 227: ...bel and placed on the Talkman device Workers who need to pair the scanner can then simply pick up the Talkman and scan this code 2 Using VoiceConsole locate the specific device to be paired with the scanner 3 View the properties of the device and ensure that Bluetooth is enabled If it is not enabled click Edit this device and set Bluetooth Enabled to enabled A device profile can include the parame...

Page 228: ...destination MAC address In all cases however it will be necessary to know the destination MAC address of the Talkman device in order to create a barcode that can be printed and read for pairing to that Talkman NOTE While the MAC addresses of devices appear as a bar code labels on these devices scanning those bar codes will not initiate pairing because they do not contain control sequences Many sca...

Page 229: ... oz 158 76 g With standard battery 8 4 oz 238 14 g With high capacity battery 10 2 oz 289 17 g Length 5 4 13 7 cm Width 2 5 6 35 cm With high capacity battery 3 046 7 74 cm Depth 1 7 4 32 cm I O Ports USB maintenance port with audio out and virtual serial support 207 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 230: ...ition the device has been tested to the following specifications l 24 drops at 5 feet 1 5m to steel l 12 drops at 6 feet 1 8m to steel Humidity 100 condensing Enclosure Rating IP67 NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight A720x Specifications Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 208 ...

Page 231: ...rt yellow l RS232 serial TCO connector red blue Operating Temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested Meets MIL STD 810F method 514 6 In addition the device has been tested to the following specifications l 24 drops at 5 feet 1 5m to steel l 12 drops at 6 feet 1 8m to steel Humidity 100 condensing Enclosure Rating IP67 NOTE Packaging varies for...

Page 232: ...ry 3 046 7 74 cm Depth 1 7 4 32 cm I O Ports USB maintenance port with audio out and virtual serial support Operating Temperature 8 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested Meets MIL STD 810F method 514 6 In addition the device has been tested to the following specifications l 24 drops at 5 feet 1 5m to steel l 12 drops at 6 feet 1 8m to steel Voice Device...

Page 233: ...ger window on front of device List of controls adjustments of procedures for operation and maintenance l Manual Trigger that activates the scanner l Software can also be used to activate the scanner laser Warning statements See the Compliance Section for the Laser compliance and the lmager Compliance and Precaution information NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials...

Page 234: ... capacity battery 10 2 oz 289 17 g Length 5 4 13 7 cm Width 2 5 6 35 cm With high capacity battery 3 046 7 74 cm Depth 1 7 4 32 cm I O Ports USB maintenance port with audio out and virtual serial support Operating Temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 212 ...

Page 235: ... 5 feet 1 5m to steel l 12 drops at 6 feet 1 8m to steel Humidity 100 condensing Enclosure Rating IP67 NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight A720 Specifications Specification Details Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 7 213 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 236: ...32 serial TCO connector red blue Operating Temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested Meets MIL STD 810F method 514 6 In addition the device has been tested to the following specifications l 24 drops at 5 feet 1 5m to steel l 12 drops at 6 feet 1 8m to steel Humidity 100 condensing Enclosure Rating IP67 NOTE Packaging varies for product shipme...

Page 237: ...68 67 g With high capacity battery 11 3 oz 320 2 g Length 5 9 14 99 cm Width 2 5 6 35 cm With high capacity battery 3 046 7 74 cm Depth 1 7 4 32 cm I O Ports Maintenance port with audio out Operating Temperature 8 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 215 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 238: ...mW Location of laser apertures Imager window on front of device List of controls adjustments of procedures for operation and maintenance l Manual Trigger that activates the scanner l Software can also be used to activate the scanner laser Warning statements See the Compliance Section for the Laser compliance and the lmager Compliance and Precaution information NOTE Packaging varies for product shi...

Page 239: ...the device This information is made available to voice management software l Battery Charging The battery pack must be charged only in a Honeywell designated charger Mechanical and Environmental Specifications l Drop test specifications o The high capacity battery meets the MIL STD 810F specification for shock and transient drop criteria l Environmental specifications The battery pack halves are s...

Page 240: ...rating Temperature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Charging Temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Humidity Functional to 5 to 95 non condensing The battery charger s components will operate in ambient temperatures between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C with no adverse effects Functional battery charging is restricted to ambient temperatures between 41 F and 95 ...

Page 241: ...ature 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 40 C Storage Temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Charging Temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C Humidity Functional to 5 to 90 non condensing The battery charger s components will operate in ambient temperatures between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C with no adverse effects Functional battery charging is restricted to ambient temperatures between 41 F and 95 F 5 C and 35 ...

Page 242: ...ting temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested l 24 drops from 6 feet 1 8 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures l 12 drops from 7 feet 2 1 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 with battery inserted Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Not applicable Voice Device and Headset Hardware ...

Page 243: ...pment weight SRX3 Hard Hat Headset Specifications Specification Detail Weight 2 94 oz 70 g Hardhat headband only 0 37 oz 10 6 g Slotted hardhat mount clip 1 01 oz 28 5 g Non slotted hardhat mount clip Operating temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C 221 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 244: ...mum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating 10 5 dB NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight SRX3 High Noise Headset Specifications Specification Details Weight 5 08 oz 144 g High noise headband only Operating temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Voice Device and He...

Page 245: ...m 6 feet 1 8 m at varying angles and at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating 10 5 dB NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight SRX2 Wireless Headset Specifications 223 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 246: ... 6 feet 1 83 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures l 12 drops from 7 feet 2 13 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 with battery inserted Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating Not applicable NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight Voice Device and Headset Hardware Re...

Page 247: ... 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested Excludes clips and attachment l 12 drops from 7 feet 2 1 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures l 24 drops from 6 feet 1 8 m at varying angles and at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 Humidity 5 95 condensing 225 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 248: ...ht 3 74 oz 106 g Operating temperature 22 F to 122 F 30 C to 50 C Storage temperature 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Drop Tested l 12 drops from 7 feet 2 1 m at minimum and maximum operating temperatures l 24 drops from 6 feet 1 8 m at varying angles and at minimum and maximum operating temperatures Enclosure rating Meets IP54 Humidity 5 95 condensing Noise Reduction Rating 10 5 dB Voice Device and He...

Page 249: ...ons on the cell and protects the pack from damage as a result of a short circuit between the positive and negative terminals of the battery l The battery pack contains custom electronic that provide performance temperature and pack identification to the device This information is made available to voice management software l Battery Charging The battery pack must be charged only in a Honeywell des...

Page 250: ...t batteries 2 5 lbs 1 14 kg with 6 batteries 2 1 lbs 0 96 kg without batteries Width Approximately 55 cm 21 65 in Approximately 26 67 cm 10 5 in Depth Approximately 15 8 cm 6 22 in Approximately 11 43 cm 4 5 in Height Approximately 15 7 cm 6 18 in Approximately 12 06 cm 4 75 in Input Power supply input voltage 90VAC to 264VAC 50 60Hz Power supply input current 2A max Power supply input voltage 100...

Page 251: ...y non condensing 5 95 relative humidity non condensing NOTE Packaging varies for product shipments Generally packing materials are about 15 of the total shipment weight CAUTION The 5V power supply for the 6 bay unit is a small wall mounted supply at the end of the cord The Plug Socket of the power supply is considered the Disconnect Device to the A C Mains The socket outlet shall be installed near...

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Page 253: ...for Bluetooth Headsets and Peripherals TT 910 Talkman A720 with two Talkman Connectors TT 920 Talkman A730 with Integrated Scanner TT 930 Part Numbers Talkman Accessories Accessory Honeywell Part Num ber A700x A700 Device Belt BL 801 X A700 Device Standard Holster for A710x A710 A720x A720 BL 901 A700 Device Scanner Holster for A730x A730 BL 902 A700x A700 High Capacity Battery BT 902 3 replaces p...

Page 254: ...ies BL 710 101 Vehicle Mount Arm Talkman A700 A700x Series BL 710 102 Vehicle Mount Clamp Talkman A700 A700x Series BL 710 103 Vehicle Mount Clamp RAM Tough Claw Talkman A700 A700x Series BL 710 104 Part Numbers Wireless Headsets Part Part Number SRX3 Headset 1 Complete Headset 1 Battery 1 headband all pads and strap 1 electronic module 1 battery 1 mic cap HD 1500 1 SRX2 Headset 1 Complete Headset...

Page 255: ...nd with Stability Strap not assembled HD 1000 102 SRX3 Microphone Caps Bag of 20 HD 1500 104B SRX2 Microphone Caps Bag of 20 HD 1000 104B SRX2 Ear Pads Bag of 20 HD 1000 105B SRX3 Comfort Pads Bag of 20 HD 1500 106B SRX2 Comfort Pads Bag of 20 HD 1000 106B SRX2 T Bar Pads Bag of 20 HD 1000 107B SRX2 T Bar Pads 2 Bag of 20 HD 1000 140B SRX2 Stability Straps Bag of 20 HD 1000 108B SRX2 Hard Hat Head...

Page 256: ... Disks Bag of 10 HD 1500 114B SRX2 High Noise Hard Hat Headset Mounting Disks Bag of 10 HD 1000 114B SRX2 Hard Hat Headset Clip Fork Attachment to Cup HD 1000 115 SRX2 Headset Foam Earpads 2 with Mounting Disks 20 Earpads Assembled With Mounting Disks HD 1000 125B SRX2 Headset Foam Earpads 3 with Mounting Disks 20 Earpads Assembled With Mounting Disks HD 1000 126B SRX2 Battery BT 1000 1 SRX2 Batte...

Page 257: ...e headset dual cup straight cord HD 705 1 SL 14 Light industrial headset behind the head straight cord right ear HS 708 14 R SL 14 Light industrial headset behind the head straight cord left ear HS 708 14 L Part Numbers Wired Headset Accessories Part Part Number Windscreen SL 14 Bag of 50 HS 708 102b Cord Clips SL 14 Bag of 20 HS 708 103b Maintenance Kit SR 20 25 foam earpads 30 headband pads 10 e...

Page 258: ...700 126b T Bar Pads 2 SR 20 Bag of 25 HD 700 140b Leatherette Earpads SR 20 Bag of 50 leatherette earpads 5 mounting disks HD 701 105b Maintenance Kit SR 30 SR 35 SR 40 15 foam earpads 30 headband pads 5 earpad mounting disks HD 702 101 Leatherette Earpad Smooth SR 30 SR 35 SR 40 Bag of 10 HD 702 102b Leatherette Earpad Textured SR 30 SR 35 SR 40 Bag of 10 HD 702 103b Mounting Disks SR 30 SR 35 SR...

Page 259: ...ly CM 901 101 A700 A700xCharger Mounting Rail CM 1000 20 101 Charger Headset Honeywell Part Number SRX2 SRX3 20 Bay Battery Charger CM 1000 20 HCG1000 01 HCG1000 02 SRX2 SRX3 6 Bay Battery Charger CM 1000 06 HCG1000 06 SRX SL 6 Bay Headset Charger CM 1100 06 Charger Common Parts Honeywell Part Number Charger DIN Rail 550 mm length CM 1000 20 101 237 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guid...

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Page 261: ...ause the membrane to weaken and tear CAUTION Use only a solution of 70 isopropyl alcohol and water to clean equipment Other products have not been tested and may degrade the equipment Cleaning Plastics Cleaning Hard Plastics Clean the hard plastics on headsets devices chargers and batteries with a soft cloth that is wet with a solution of 70 isopropyl alcohol and 30 water Use a soft brush to keep ...

Page 262: ... corroded bent or missing Care and Use of Voice Equipment Headsets and Microphones The headsets and microphones used with the Voice system are delicate pieces of electronic equipment Proper care and use of these products will ensure that they work well for a long time IMPORTANT For maximum hygiene Honeywell discourages sharing headsets among operators The design of the SRX2 SRX3 and SRX SL headset...

Page 263: ...reate a water barrier that degrades speech recognition l Do not attempt to break ice from a windscreen The pressure can grind ice into the foam and cause a water barrier as it melts Ice build up generally does not degrade performance because Vocollect s Adaptive Speech Recognition compensates for gradual changes in the environment l Replace a windscreen if liquid or ice on the foam is accompanied ...

Page 264: ... cloth dampened with water To clean and disinfect the headset plastic use a pre moistened alcohol wipe l If the Talkman Connectors or plugs become contaminated use a pre moistened alcohol wipe to remove dirt or residue l If the metal connection points on the Talkman s Connectors become discolored use a soft pencil eraser to clean them l Do not use unapproved liquids to clean the yellow blue and re...

Page 265: ... abuse the cords do not carry equipment by its cord and never pull a cord to remove its plug from an outlet Keep the cord away from heat oil sharp edges or moving parts Replace damaged cords immediately l Use only approved extension cords When using a scanning device or imager do not look directly into the beam Statement of Agency Compliance Honeywell Vocollect Solutions devices and wireless heads...

Page 266: ...iately and disconnect the battery and charger Observe it from a safe place preferably outside of any building or vehicle for approximately 15 minutes l Dispose used batteries promptly according to the local state and or federal regulations Requirements and options vary greatly in different countries and in different parts of the United States Many locations have facilities or companies set up for ...

Page 267: ...ing and facilitates a fast return The Customer Service department generally issues RMAs to customers who are returning products for repair However Honeywell may issue RMAs for other reasons such as the following l The product belongs to Honeywell Honeywell may have loaned the product to a customer or provided it as a sample l Honeywell requested that the customer return the item perhaps for testin...

Page 268: ...ch item individually in a bag or wrapping preferably anti static bubble bags or wrapping l If individual wrapping is not possible place some packing material such as anti static bubble pack on the bottom of the shipping container then pack items between layers of the material l Avoid using foam peanuts as the only packing material because they do not prevent items from coming into contact with eac...

Page 269: ...The Scanner will not Scan These steps apply to bar code scanners external to the Talkman device and not the integrated scanner in the Talkman A730x A730 1 Make sure the scanner is on plugged into the Talkman device properly and that the battery is charged 2 Make sure the Talkman device is on the battery is charged and that it is running voice process software task or voice application that is set ...

Page 270: ...ke sure the device is properly placed in a charger 3 Check for error messages in VoiceConsole 4 Make sure you are in radio range of an access point 5 Make sure the device s ChangeTaskEnabled parameter is set to 1 6 Reboot the device 7 Put the device in debug mode to look for a clue to the problem The Device Will Not Load an Operator Template 1 Make sure you are loading the operator properly 2 Make...

Page 271: ...dirt or residue cannot be removed with the alcohol swab or cloth use a soft non abrasive rubber eraser to clean metal connection points You can also use a three row toothbrush style general cleaning brush with natural hog hair bristles to gently brush away dirt on the contacts l Wipe again with isopropyl alcohol 3 Try various combinations of batteries and chargers to determine if the condition is ...

Page 272: ...echarging Q Our users are spending a lot of time pairing What methods would you recommend to reduce the time it takes to pair headsets A There are a number of solutions l Use a pairing mode that is not as susceptible to cross pairing avoid using auto pairing l Ensure that users are isolated by some distance when the devices perform inquiry searches l Use manual pairing rather than auto pairing so ...

Page 273: ...ed Scanners Honeywell systems are designed to accommodate interfaces at a specific connection point The Talkman Breakaway Connector or TCO was carefully designed to meet several design constraints l Dirt and debris can collect in recessed surfaces The TCO has a flat external connection surface that prevents this problem The connector end on the unit is sealed to protect the unit from dirt and dust...

Page 274: ...e bottom of the connector off the device 4 Lift the connector up and off the device Scanner Connections for Wired Scanners Scanners typically require two connections one for data and one for power The data connection is typically a DB9 The only pins used by the system are pins 2 receive 3 transmit and 5 signal ground Power connections can be unique and voltage ranges can vary Most scanners powered...

Page 275: ... an ideal enhancement to workflows which require immediate printing Stationary Printers As the name implies these printers are at a fixed location and are typically shared among many users Vocollect software working in conjunction with the Wireless Local Area Network WLAN sometimes called Radio Frequency LAN RFLAN can make a request to a server system and initiate printing Vocollect VoiceLink soft...

Page 276: ...munication protocol that permits a small personal area network or pico net small network to be created among devices Because it eliminates tethering the devices together with a cord it can be very valuable as a connection technology saving workers time untangling cords decreasing maintenance costs associated with cord replacement and increasing overall workplace safety Bluetooth for scanning print...

Page 277: ...o re pair with different devices This is much easier than finding a supervisor when it is needed to edit a static configuration in VoiceConsole In applications using several scanners Honeywell recommends associating pairing the reader with its base unit during idle periods or turning it off Typically pairing with the charging base is done by scanning the bar code at the reader s charging base or a...

Page 278: ... i e composed of the numbers 0 9 and letters A F typically expressed in pairs separated by or such as 08 00 2B 1F 3D 47 or 00 00 2F E0 BC 7C This address is sometimes called the Bluetooth MAC address or simply the MAC Media Access Control address Talkman terminals have this address as a bar code on the label printed with BT for Bluetooth Similarly most scanners will also have their Bluetooth addre...

Page 279: ...700x device for that use More information can be found in the Voice Console Online Help Configuring Bluetooth Capabilities with VoiceConsole You can enable Bluetooth on Talkman A700 A700x devices using VoiceConsole Once enabled the Talkman can be paired with a Bluetooth peripheral The pairing can be initiated by either the device or the peripheral More information can be found in the Voice Console...

Page 280: ...he Bluetooth Adress enter the Bluetooth MAC address of the scanner This 12 character ID is labeled MAC ID and is found on the device label 7 For Security select Enabled if a security key is required 8 For the Security Key enter four zeros 0000 Skip this step if a security key is not required 9 Click Pair with peripheral to initiate pairing Note that you can also import a list of connected devices ...

Page 281: ...Talkman to set the scanner to acceptor mode Performing this step ensures that the scanner does not generate spurious Bluetooth RF that could interfere with other transmissions When an initiator device becomes unpaired such as when the Talkman device is turned off the initiator will try to re pair by paging or sending repeated bursts of Bluetooth radio traffic through the air Either pairing the sca...

Page 282: ...he peripheral with which you are trying to pair does not show up on the list of devices within range that peripheral may already be paired with another device Disconnect the pairing and scan for the desired peripheral again l A Bluetooth scanner should beep when it pairs with a device If you do not hear a tone restart the handheld device l At the end of a shift disconnect any active Bluetooth pair...

Page 283: ...0c Train returned bad status to UpdTrain 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x060e Unable to train words Not enough free flash memory 0x0802 Speak failed to initialize properly 1 Check the crashdump file For more information see the VoiceConsole online help 2 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 3 Reboot the device 4 Reload V...

Page 284: ...2 Corrupt task file Task load failed 0x1213 Failed to load task Vocollect configuration file Task load failed 0x1214 Failed to write the output data record network transport information registration file Task load failed 0x1215 Failed to write dialog terminal off files in the terminal charger after task or operator load 1 Reload the operator 2 Reload the task 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1216 Retraining...

Page 285: ... 0x1415 Communications error Unable to spawn serial process 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1417 Communications error Bad FTP command 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x141b Communications error Bad socket command 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot...

Page 286: ...Unable to print label unable to open file 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1432 Printer Error Process Message Service Send Error 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1433 Comm Error Unable to spawn printer process 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot th...

Page 287: ...a file descriptor failed 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1e01 Video terminal emulation initialization failed 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient 0x1e02 Video terminal emulation process message service receive failed 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot ...

Page 288: ...y is getting low Change the battery Battery is getting low Change battery now Change the battery Cannot load operator while sending templates Wait until all templates are loaded then load the operator Cannot load task Processing data 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reload the task 3 Reboot the device 4 Reload VoiceClient Corrupt task file Task load failed 1 Turn the device o...

Page 289: ... back on again 3 Reboot the device 4 Reload VoiceClient Firmware error while changing task Task not changed 1 Reload the task 2 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 3 Reboot the device 4 Reload VoiceClient Flash error 1 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 2 Reboot the device 3 Reload VoiceClient Flash is full Please wait while Talkman turns off 1 Go to an area of known...

Page 290: ...k Task unchanged 1 Go to an area of known good coverage 2 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 3 Reload the task 4 Reboot the device 5 Reload VoiceClient Task load failed 1 Go to an area of known good coverage 2 Turn the device off and then turn it back on again 3 Reload the task 4 Reboot the device 5 Reload VoiceClient Task not loaded No task name available 1 Reload the task 2 Turn ...

Page 291: ...Place the device in a charger as soon as possible Troubleshooting Peripheral Problems Troubleshooting Display Devices If the display does not pair or appear to work 1 Be sure that the display is on Talkman is on and the display battery and Talkman battery are both charged 2 Verify that both display and Talkman are connected to the same wireless network Verify that Talkman is running a VoiceApplica...

Page 292: ... send it back to Honeywell for repair The Talkman Device Does Not Receive Scanned Data Scenario l The Bluetooth scanner appears to successfully pair with the Talkman device l The scanner is scanning bar codes l The Talkman device does not acknowledge the data transmission Possible Cause The scanner may not be set up to send the appropriate prefix or suffix characters expected by the voice process ...

Page 293: ...as previously paired to a different scanner l Operators experience random cross pairings scanners pair with unintended Talkman devices l RF transmissions in the workplace fail as a result of radio interference Possible Causes If a scanner remains paired to a Talkman device when work is completed that persistent connection could interfere with another user trying to use that Talkman with a differen...

Page 294: ... work 1 Be sure that the printer is on the Talkman device is on the printer battery and Talkman battery are both charged and the Talkman voice process software task or voice application in use is set up for printing 2 Using VoiceConsole verify that the task is set up to use the printerport network_print for its printing connection in the advanced settings of the task package 3 Try re pairing the p...

Page 295: ...APPENDIX E HONEYWELL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE This section contains the regulatory compliance information for Honeywell products 273 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 296: ... v místech prodeje a jsou požadovaným způsobem označeny Zařízení Vocollect jsou schválena jako typ a od uživatelů není požadováno získání licence nebo autorizace k jejich používání Změny které nebyly výslovně odsouhlaseny společností Vocollect Inc mohou zrušit oprávnění uživatele k používání zařízení Enheder og trådløse headset fra Honeywell Vocollect Solutions er fremstillet til at være i overens...

Page 297: ... perdre à l utilisateur son droit d utiliser le matériel מתוכננים בהתאם לחוקים והתקנות במקומות בהם הם Vocollect ההתקנים והאזניות האלחוטיות של אינם דורשים מהמשתמש לקבל רישיון או אישור בטרם Vocollect נמכרים והם מסומנים כנדרש התקני עלולים לבטל את סמכות המשתמש Vocollect Inc השימוש בהם שינויים שלא אושרו במפורש על ידי להפעלת הציוד Uređaji i bežične slušalice tvrtke Vocollect dizajnirani su kako bi bili ...

Page 298: ...ll の端末はタイプが承認されている ので 使用前にライセンスまたは認証を受ける必要はありません Honeywellによって明示的に承 認されない変更または修正を行うと 装置を操作する権利が無効になる可能性があります Vocollect ierīces un bezvadu mikrofonaustiņas ir izstrādātas atbilstoši to pārdošanas vietās spēkā esošajai normatīvajiem aktiem un noteikumiem kā arī marķētas atbilstoši prasībām Vocollect ierīces ir apstiprinātas un lietotājam pirms to izmantošanas nav jāiegādājas licence vai pilnvara Vei...

Page 299: ...rile din locaţiile în care sunt comercializate şi sunt etichetate conform cerinţelor Dispozitivele Vocollect sunt de un tip omologat şi nu necesită ca utilizatorul să obţină o licenţă sau o autorizaţie pentru a le utiliza Schimbările sau modificările neaprobate în mod expres de Vocollect Inc pot anula autoritatea utilizatorului de operare a echipamentului Устройства и беспроводные гарнитуры Honeyw...

Page 300: ...oneywell розроблені у відповідності до правил і норм регіонів у яких вони продаються і позначені необхідними етикетками Пристрої Honeywell схвалені по типу та не потребують від користувача отримання ліцензії або дозволу на їх використання Зміни або модифікації явним чином не дозволені Honeywell Inc можуть призвести до втрати користувачем права на використання обладнання Honeywell 设备和无线耳机的设计符合销售地的法...

Page 301: ...instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure...

Page 302: ...nent chacun une radio de faible puissance interne Talkman dispositifs et casque sans fil SRX SRX2 SRX3 SRX SL l La puissance de rayonnement des appareils de Honeywell et casques est bien inférieure aux limites d exposition aux fréquences radio de la FCC IC EU l Néanmoins les dispositifs Honeywell doivent être utilisés de telle sorte que le potentiel pour le contact humain avec l antenne de la radi...

Page 303: ...570A HBT100001 0 254 W kg 0 186 W kg SRX3 HD5 HBT1500 01 1693B HBT150001 0 01 W kg No data available A710 Model TAP910 01 LSR TiWi5 CSR BlueCore6 NXP PN544 C3 MQO TAP900 01 2570A TAP90001 0 47 0 75 A720 Model TAP920 01 0 54 1 00 A730 Model TAP930 01 0 47 0 66 A710x Model TAP1010 01 EMMY W163B NXP PN7150B0HNC110xx HD5 TAP1000 01 1693B TAP100001 A720x Model TAP1020 01 A730x Model TAP1030 01 281 Voic...

Page 304: ...nnovation Sciences et Développement économique Canada L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage 2 L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Mexican Compliance Cumplimiento de normas mexicana La operación de este equipo está ...

Page 305: ...o tem direito à proteção contra interferência prejudicial mesmo de estações do mesmo tipo e não pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter primário O mesmo atende aos limites da Taxa de Absorção Específica referente à exposição a campos elétricos magnéticos e eletromagnéticos de radiofreqüências adotados pela ANATEL 283 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

Page 306: ...United Arab Emirates Compliance اﻹﻣﺎرات اﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ اﻟﻤﺘﺤﺪة اﻻﻣﺘﺜﺎل Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide 284 ...

Page 307: ...T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordance to SJ T 11364 o 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 x 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous...

Page 308: ...erials for this part is above the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 10 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product 部件名称 Part name A730x TAP1030 01 有害物质 Hazardous substance 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 条码阅读器 2D Imager X O O O O O 印刷电路板 PCB X O O O O O 连接线 Cables O O O O O O 外壳 Battery O O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordan...

Page 309: ...erials for this part is above the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 10 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product 部件名称 Part name A720x TAP920 01 有害物质 Hazardous substance 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 条码阅读器 2D Imager O O O O O O 印刷电路板 PCB X O O O O O 连接线 Cables O O O O O O 外壳 Battery O O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordanc...

Page 310: ...erials for this part is above the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 10 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product 部件名称 Part name SRX3 HBT1500 01 有害物质 Hazardous substance 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 条码阅读器 2D Imager O O O O O O 印刷电路板 PCB X O O O O O 连接线 Cables O O O O O O 外壳 Battery O O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordanc...

Page 311: ...s created in accordance to SJ T 11364 o 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 x 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials for this part i...

Page 312: ... T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordance to SJ T 11364 o 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 x 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneou...

Page 313: ...is part is above the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 10 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product 部件名称 Part name SRX2 SRX3 Chargers HCG1000 01 HCG1000 02 HCG1000 06 有害物质 Hazardous substance 铅 PB 汞 Hg 镉 Cd 六价铬 Cr6 多溴联苯 PBB 多溴二苯醚 PBDE 条码阅读器 2D Imager O O O O O O 印刷电路板 PCB X O O O O O 连接线 Cables O O O O O O 外壳 Battery O O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 This table ...

Page 314: ... T 11364 的规定编制 This table is created in accordance to SJ T 11364 o 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in China s GB T 26572 x 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneou...

Page 315: ...ence percentage value of presence condition 備考2 係指該項限用物質之百分比含量未超出百分比含量基準值 Note 2 indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence 備考3 係指該項限用物質為排除項目 Note 3 The indicates that the restricted substance corresponds to the exemption Honeywell Taiwan LTD Address 23553 10F No 168 Liancheng Rd Zhonghe Dist New Taipei City 235 T...

Page 316: ...тва для A700 в устройстве A700 Device Charger CM 901 TCH901 01 Зарядное устройства для A700 в батарей A700 Battery Charger CM 902 TCH902 01 Made in Mexico сделано в Мексике Ratings voltage Напряжение 100 240V 2A 50 60Hz Представитель в РФ ЗАО Хоневелл 121059 г Москва ул Киевская 7 Compliance agent ZAO Honeywell 121059 Moscow Kievskaya str 7 Модель Model Инвентарного номера Part Number Номер модели...

Page 317: ... SRX2 CM 1000 20 HCG1000 01 Made in Mexico сделано в Мексике Ratings voltage Напряжение 100240V 1A 50 60Hz Соответствие агента Л Н Голубова генеральный директор ООО Дофин 140573 РФ Московская обл Озерский район с Бояркино Compliance agent L N Golubova CEO Dofin Ltd Boiarkino Ozersky area Moscow region 140573 Russia Модель Model Инвентарного номера Part Number Номер модели Model Number Беспроводная...

Page 318: ...uency bands and is intended for light industrial use in all EU and EFTA member states See restrictions below European Community Restrictions BE BG CZ DK DE EE IE EL ES FR HR IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE IS NO LI CH 2 4GHz Restrictions 2400 2483 5 MHz band FR Outdoor use is limited to 10mW e i r p within the band 2454 2483 5 MHz There are no restrictions when used in other parts ...

Page 319: ...a The presence of nearby radar operation may result in temporary interruption in communications of this device The Access Point s radar detection feature will automatically restart operation on a channel free of radar You may consult with the local technical support staff responsible for the wireless network to ensure the Access Point device s are properly configured for European Community operati...

Page 320: ...2411 2422 2433 Yes Yes Yes 4 2416 2427 2438 Yes Yes Yes 5 2421 2432 2443 Yes Yes Yes 6 2426 2437 2448 Yes Yes Yes 7 2431 2442 2453 Yes Yes Yes 8 2436 2447 2458 Yes Yes Yes 9 2441 2452 2463 Yes Yes Yes 10 2446 2457 2468 Yes Yes Yes 11 2451 2462 2473 Yes Yes Yes 12 2456 2467 2478 Yes No Yes 13 2461 2472 2483 Yes No Yes 14 2473 2484 2495 No No 802 11 b only Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference...

Page 321: ...FS TPC 108 5540 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 112 5560 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 116 5580 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 120 5600 Indoors DFS TPC No Access DFS TPC 124 5620 Indoors DFS TPC No Access DFS TPC 128 5640 Indoors DFS TPC No Access DFS TPC 132 5660 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 136 5680 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 140 5700 Indoors DFS TPC DFS DFS TPC 802 11b Nominal Power Values Channel Frequ...

Page 322: ...dBm Margin dB 2412 17 7 20 0 2 3 2442 17 7 20 0 2 3 2472 18 2 20 0 1 8 FHSS Channel Frequency MHz Transmitter Power EIRP ERP Antenna Gain 2 18 dBi at worst case levels Average dBm Limit dBm Margin dB 2402 1 5 20 0 21 5 2441 1 5 20 0 21 5 2480 1 6 20 0 21 6 5 GHz Channel Frequency MHz 802 11n EIRP 802 11a EIRP 5180 18 1 18 5320 19 1 19 5500 20 19 9 5700 19 4 19 2 Maximum Power Values Frequency Band...

Page 323: ...he CE Mark which indicates compliance to applicable Directives and European Normes EN as follows Amendments to these Directives or ENs are included Model Name Part Number Model Number SRX2 SRX3 HD 1000 101 HD 1500 101 HBT1000 01 HBT1500 01 This device is a 2 4 GHz wireless device intended for light industrial use in all EU and EFTA member states EU CE Contact Honeywell Productivity Solutions B V L...

Page 324: ...esigned to comply with the most current applicable standards on safe levels of RF energy developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE and the American National Standards Institute Communications Commission FCC The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Honeywell is under license Other trademarks and trade names are t...

Page 325: ...E There are no controls or adjustments provided for routine operation or maintenance of the A730x The A730 is registered with the CDRH as a Class 2 Laser Product 21 CFR Subchapter J Part 1040 This product has a maximum output of 1 mW at 630 680 nm CAUTION There are no user serviceable parts inside the A700 Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herei...

Page 326: ...rious risk due to the aversion response to very bright light sources or due to thermal discomfort LED Safety The scan engine in the A730 complies with IEC 62471 2006 07 The scan engine in A730 is classified as Risk Group 1 l Exempt No photobiological hazards based on the limits defined in the standard l Risk Group 1 Low Risk does not pose a hazard based on normal behavioral limitations on exposure...

Page 327: ...ous risk due to the aversion response to very bright light sources or due to thermal discomfort LASER Safety The scan engine in the A730 complies with IEC 60825 1 2007 IEC 60825 1 2014 Class 2 1 mW 630 680 nm LED Safety The scan engine in the A730 complies with IEC 62471 2006 07 EN 62471 2008 The scan engine in the A730 is classified as Risk Group 1 l Exempt No photobiological hazards based on the...

Page 328: ...m Cd or qualify for an exemption to the above limits as defined in the Annex of the RoHS Directive Third Party products sold by Honeywell Honeywell has obtained verification from all suppliers of all third party products that versions of those products shipped by Honeywell as of 1 January 2012 to destinations where the DIRECTIVE 2011 65 EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of 8 June 20...

Page 329: ...rective 2014 53 UE Par la présente Honeywell déclare que ce A710x TAP1010 01 A720x TAP1020 01 and A730x TAP1030 01 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la Directive 2014 53 UE qui lui sont applicables Härmed intygar Honeywell att denna A710x TAP1010 01 A720x TAP1020 01 and A730x TAP1030 01 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta...

Page 330: ...other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at the following address www honeywellaidc com compliance Vocollect by Honeywell vakuuttaa täten että A710 TAP910 01 A720 TAP920 01 and A730 TAP930 01 tyyppinen laite on Direktiivin 2014 53 EU oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien Direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Hierbij verklaar...

Page 331: ...ell die Übereinstimmung des Gerätes A710 TAP910 01 A720 TAP920 01 and A730 TAP930 01 mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Festlegungen der Richtlinie 2014 53 EU Wien ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ Vocollect by Honeywell ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ A710 TAP910 01 A720 TAP920 01 and A730 TAP930 01 ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 2014 53 EE Con la p...

Page 332: ...st conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la Directive 2014 53 UE qui lui sont applicables Härmed intygar Vocollect by Honeywell att denna SRX2 HBT1000 01 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av Direktiv 2014 53 EU Undertegnede Vocollect by Honeywell erklærer herved at følgende udstyr SRX2 HBT1000 01 overho...

Page 333: ...ciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 2014 53 UE Vocollect by Honeywell declara que este A500 TAP802 01 está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 2014 53 EU Document 1004618 Rev A 311 Voice Device and Headset Hardware Reference Guide ...

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