Page 3 - Table of Contents
Copyright 2003-2004, 3M IPC. All rights reserved. Table of Contents Safety Information .......................................................................... 1 Intended Use.............................................................................................................................
Page 5 - Safety Information; Intended Use; It has not been evaluated for other uses.; Explanation of Signal Word Consequences; Attention: Read accompanying documentation
1 Safety Information Read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to installation of the 3M™ Handheld RFID Reader Model 702 and Model 802. Retain these instructions for future reference. Intended Use The 3M Handheld RFID Reader Model 702 and Model 802 are...
Page 6 - Safety messages; WARNING; To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion:; Do not allow battery pack to come in contact with water; CAUTION
2 Safety messages WARNING To reduce the risk associated with fire and explosion: Do not attempt to use a damaged battery pack, charger, or power supply; Do not allow battery pack to come in contact with water; Do not disassemble, crush, or incinerate the battery pack — at the end of service life, di...
Page 7 - Important Notes
3 Important Notes Important notes summarize best practices that can help you avoid damaging the 3M™ Handheld RFID Reader Model 702 and Model 802 (Handheld) and/or corrupting data. IMPORTANT NOTES! Be careful not to damage the handheld. DO NOT drop the Handheld. DO NOT leave the Handheld in locations...
Page 8 - Safety label locations
4 Safety label locations 702_001 N1108 Model 70212 VDC PW R COM/ST A T US FCC ID: DGF-LSD702 CANADA: ______ S/N: 702XXXX N1108 Model 80212 VDC PWR COM/ST A T US FCC ID: DGF-LSD702CANADA: ______ S/N: 802XXXX
Page 10 - Getting Started; The Model 702 can only be used with systems that use; Specifications; Typical ambient temperature range: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C); card
6 Getting Started The 3M™ Handheld RFID Reader Model 702 and Model 802 (Handheld) are used to read 3M™ RFID Tags placed in items such as books, videocassettes, files, etc. The main difference between the Model 702 and Model 802 hardware is the type of RFID tag that they can read. In addition, they m...
Page 11 - Handheld components; Be careful not to damage the handheld.; DO NOT drop the Handheld.
7 Handheld components IMPORTANT NOTE! Be careful not to damage the handheld. DO NOT drop the Handheld. DO NOT leave the Handheld in locations where it might fall. DO NOT leave the Handheld in direct sunlight. DO NOT expose the Handheld to heat. Only use the point of the stylus to touch the various b...
Page 12 - Controls and indicators; menu buttons; Figure 2: The handheld includes a menu-driven display screen.
8 Controls and indicators The handheld display includes menu selections and setup screens with various checkboxes. Most tasks are selected using the menu buttons . You can also use the stylus to select various handheld functions. Use the stylus to check and uncheck the various checkboxes that appear...
Page 13 - Using the Handheld Device for the first time; Step 1 – Use your system software to export
9 Using the Handheld Device for the first time Step 1 – Use your system software to export your data and 3M Handheld software onto a memory card. (See your Software User Manual.) 1 Install the Handheld software (located on the CD- ROM delivered with the handheld) on the same computer where you insta...
Page 14 - Inserting the memory card; - Install a pull tab on the; No Database; or; Invalid Database; on; Figure 4: Insert the memory card as shown.
10 Inserting the memory card The memory card contains the data and Handheld software required for operation. 1 - Install a pull tab on the memory card The handheld includes a number of pull tabs that you can attach to various memory cards. These pull tabs can make removing memory cards easier. For r...
Page 15 - Removing the memory card; Always return to the Home screen before removing the memory card.; Procedure; Home; to return to the Home
11 Removing the memory card IMPORTANT NOTE! Always return to the Home screen before removing the memory card. This helps avoid corrupting data that you collected with the handheld and saved to the memory card. Procedure 1 Press Home to return to the Home screen. This ensures that the handheld finish...
Page 16 - Resetting the handheld; Symptoms may include:; reset button; If pressing the reset button; fully charged
12 Resetting the handheld If the handheld display locks up or stops working, perform the reset procedure described below. Symptoms may include: The power will not come on (screen remains blank). Lines appear on the display or the display is distorted. A blinking black square appears in the upper lef...
Page 17 - Formatting a memory card; Using Windows to format the memory card
13 Formatting a memory card If the Handheld displays database error messages when you insert the memory card, try reformatting the memory card. If this procedure does not work, call 3M Service. (See Requesting service on page 18.) Using Windows to format the memory card 1 Double-click the My Compute...
Page 18 - Adjusting the antenna; If the antenna is too loose; Cleaning the handheld; Storing the handheld for less than a week
14 Adjusting the antenna If necessary, use the antenna adjustment tool (shipped with the Handheld) to carefully adjust the swivel tightness of the handheld antenna. If the antenna is too loose Use the antenna adjustment tool to tighten (turn clockwise) the antenna adjustment screw slightly until the...
Page 19 - Battery Management; Battery charging guidelines; Battery use; Typical charge life; Sleep Mode; To conserve battery charge, the handheld will enter; “sleep; During sleep mode, the screen will go blank.; To bring the handheld out of sleep mode,; The display will revert to the last function that was used.
15 Battery Management The handheld is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that must be periodically charged. Battery charging guidelines Batteries may be charged overnight or for extended periods. Batteries do not have to be discharged before recharging them. Batteries may be plugged in fo...
Page 20 - Charging the battery; To charge a battery; Battery Charger Status Light
16 Charging the battery Always keep one of the two batteries fully charged in the battery charger. The typical charge time is four hours. To charge a battery 1 Connect the battery charger. a Connect the power supply output to the charger stand. b Plug one end of the power cord into the power supply....
Page 21 - Replacing the battery; Battery replacement
17 Replacing the battery Battery replacement Most software options are protected if all power is lost. If a battery is removed and replaced in approximately one minute, the handheld will continue to function without interruption. If a battery is removed for more than one minute, you may have to init...
Page 22 - Requesting service; M Service phone numbers; For software support; Ordering replacement parts
18 Requesting service Before you call Before you call 3M Service, have the following information available: Have the Handheld near the phone. Write down the Handheld’s serial number (located on the bottom of the Handheld). Be ready to describe the problem and any error messages in detail. Write down...
Page 23 - Stock Number; To order parts; In the United States
19 Ordering replacement parts The following consumable parts may be ordered separately: Stock Number Description 78-8123-7939-0 Battery 78-8123-7940-8 Battery charger assembly 26-1014-9577-3 Antenna-adjustment tool 78-8123-7890-5 Memory-card removal tab 26-1017-1145-0 64-MB memory card 26-1014-9616-...