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System Conditions
The components of the cordless system interact in specific ways as you
associate an HS2R9 to a base, as you move an HS2R9 out of range, bring an
HS2R9 back in range, or swap HS2R9s between two bases. The following
information explains the cordless system operating conditions.
Bluetooth Association Process
Once an HS2R9 is placed into the base, the HS2R9’s battery charge status is
checked and ,if a sufficient charge is available, the HS2R9 is powered on. The
device will begin the association (establishing a one to one communication link)
process if the
Associate on Power-up
setting has been enabled. If
Associate
on Power-up
has not been enabled, the device will not associate with another
device until one of two conditions occur:
•
If a base’s
Association
barcode is scanned (located in the well of the
base in front of the contact pins) the HS2R9 will begin the association
process with the Bluetooth module in that base.
•
If a regular barcode is scanned, the HS2R9 will begin the association
process with the last associated device.
HS2R9 Is Out of Range
The HS2R9 is in communication with its base, even when it is not transmitting
bar code data. Whenever the HS2R9 handset cannot communicate with the
base, it is out of range. If the device is out of range and you scan a bar code, the
device will emit a clicking sound as it attempts to re-associate with the base.
If the HS2R9 successfully re-associates with the base, the green indicator
LED will flash once and the device will issue one Good Read (high
frequency) beep. You may then re-scan the bar code.
If the HS2R9 is unable to re-associate with the base after the Bluetooth
association timeout duration (default is 20 seconds), the red indicator LED
will flash once and the device will issue one Error (low frequency) beep.
Summary of Contents for Flexpoint HS2R9
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Page 37: ...37 9 10 15 Appendices Appendix A Programming Bar Codes...
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Page 47: ...47 9 10 15 Appendix E GS1 Formatting Needs 7 bit commands...
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