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Once you move back into range, you may again attempt to re-associate
the HS2R9 with the base by scanning a bar code. If the device is still
unsuccessful in communicating with the base, you will need to place the
HS2R9 in its base momentarily and scan the
Association
code in order to
re-link them.
Base Charge Mode
Power is supplied to the HS2R9 imager by a rechargeable battery located in the
body of the device. When the battery level falls below 3.4 Volts, the imager’s red
LED blinks to indicate the low battery situation. The HS2R9 should then be
placed in the USB-connected base to re-charge. When the HS2R9 is charging, it
will indicate this by flashing the red and green LEDs alternately.
If the battery charge falls below 3.2 Volts during use, the red LED will stop
blinking and the HS2R9 will enter sleep mode to preserve battery life. Placing the
HS2R9 into the base will initiate charging. The red LED will begin blinking again
and will continue blinking until the battery level reaches 3.4 Volts, at which point
the red and green LEDs will flash alternately indicating battery charging and
potential use in presentation mode.
Beeper and LED Indicators
The HS2R9 contains LEDs on the top of the unit to indicate its power up,
communication, and battery status. Simply stated, red LED = error; green LED =
success of any type. The HS2R9’s audible indicators have meaning as well, with
a single low-frequency beep indicating an error and a single high-frequency beep
indicating success.
Summary of Contents for Flexpoint HS2R9
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