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Manual ASSY HH2

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  • Page 1 !D Hand 2 Manual ASSY HH2...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    FCC and IC Radiation Exposure Statement ____________________________________________________ 18 FCC Information to the user ________________________________________________________________ 19 Information for Taiwan ____________________________________________________________________ 19 Trademarks ______________________________________________________________________________ 19 Licenses _________________________________________________________________________________ 20 8 About Nedap _______________________________________________________________________________ 21 About ___________________________________________________________________________________ 21 Contact __________________________________________________________________________________ 21 Page Manual ASSY HH2...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1 Introduction The Nedap !D Hand 2 (ASSY HH2) is an RFID handheld reader that is easy to use, lightweight and has a high performance. It can be connected with Bluetooth to a 3rd party device. Due to the 'Made for iPhone, iPod, iPad' certification it works with iOS devices.
  • Page 4: Rfid Regions

    RFID Regions Region 1: Europe (ETSI EN 302 208), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Hong Kong, India, Jordan, Oman, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Tunisia and United Arab Emirates Region 2: United States (FCC Part 15.247), Brazil, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Israel, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Taiwan, Uruguay and Venezuela Region 3: People's republic of China, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand and Vietnam...
  • Page 5: Product Overview

    2 Product overview The !D Hand 2 is available in certain hardware editions depending on the region. In this document the following abbreviations will be used from here onwards: RFID technology ' is an abbreviation for UHF RFID technology. Box contents Article number Article name Box contents 9215441...
  • Page 6: Components And Connections

    Components and connections In the following schematic drawing the components and connections of the !D Hand 2 are highlighted. Number Component Description Button The button is used to control the !D Hand 2. Status LED Indicator that indicates whether the !D Hand 2 is on, off or operating. RFID antenna Antenna that is used to read the RFID labels.
  • Page 7 Docking station The docking station is a wireless charging station for the !D Hand 2. When placing the !D Hand 2 in the docking station, it will automatically start charging. The docking station can be mounted on the wall or placed on a table or desk.
  • Page 8: Using The Device

    3 Using the device The !D Hand 2 has just one button which makes it extremely easy to operate. Feedback is provided by means of the three LEDs, sounds and a vibration motor. Turning it on To turn the !D Hand 2 on, press and immediately release the button. You should feel a short buzz as you press the button and the Status LED will turn on.
  • Page 9 Using the included Micro USB charger. Using the optional docking station. Docking station For instructions how to operate the !D Hand docking station, please refer to the manual of the docking station. To charge the !D Hand 2 using the Micro USB charger, connect the Micro USB charger to the Micro USB port at the handle of the device.
  • Page 10: Linking It To An Accessory Device

    Step Action and/or result Connect a Micro USB charger. The Battery LED will turn on. It will indicate whether the device has started charging (orange) or is already fully charged (green). Charging with other chargers You can also charge the !D Hand 2 by using a Micro USB cable and connect the device to a computer. Note that the !D Hand 2 charges faster when using the supplied Micro USB charger instead of being connected to a computer.
  • Page 11: Reading Rfid Labels

    Reading RFID labels To read RFID labels, navigate in the app on the accessory device to a page where it can read RFID labels. Press and immediately release the button of the !D Hand 2. It should start reading RFID labels. This is indicated by the blinking Status LED.
  • Page 12: Reading A Barcode

    Reading a barcode To read a barcode, navigate in the app on the accessory device to a page where it can read a barcode. Press and immediately release the button of the !D Hand 2. It should start reading a barcode. This is indicated by the blinking Status LED.
  • Page 13: Turning It Off

    Turning it off The !D Hand 2 can be turned off by holding the button for five seconds. This will immediately disconnect all linked accessory devices and stop all operations. Step Action and/or result Hold the button for five seconds. The white status LED will turn off.
  • Page 14: Leds

    4 LEDs Status LED Color Status Explanation The !D Hand 2 is on. The !D Hand 2 is off. White Blinking The !D Hand 2 is busy with reading RFID labels, writing RFID labels or reading a barcode. Fading The !D Hand 2 is charging in the docking station. Bluetooth LED Color Status...
  • Page 15: Battery Led

    Battery LED Color Status Explanation Orange The !D Hand 2 is charging. Green Charging is completed. The battery is almost empty. Blinking The battery is empty. Wireless charging in docking station When the !D Hand 2 is charged in the docking station and the charging is completed, the Battery LED will turn OFF.
  • Page 16: App Development

    To use the !D Hand 2, it needs to be linked to an accessory device with an app running on it that controls the !D Hand 2. Nedap Retail provides two free apps in the Apple App Store that can demonstrate the use of the !D Hand 2.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    6 Troubleshooting If the device is not working correctly, please check the troubleshooting options below. If it is not possible to solve your issue, you can find support options in the next chapter. Symptom Cause Solution Charge the handheld with a If the Status LED is not on, and doesn't turn on when Micro USB charger or the you press the button, the battery is empty.
  • Page 18: Regulatory Information

    7 Regulatory information FCC and IC Compliance statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and to RSS210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 19: Fcc Information To The User

    FCC Information to the user Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital devices, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 20: Licenses

    , a real-time operating system. This (http://www.freertos.org)) software is provided to Nedap under the GPL license, with two exceptions. If requested, the source code of FreeRTOS will be provided by Nedap. The full license for FreeRTOS can be found here: http://www.freertos.org/license.txt...
  • Page 21: About Nedap

    8 About Nedap About At Nedap Retail, we work around the globe to deliver industry-leading products, services and solutions for our customers’ diverse needs in loss prevention, stock management and store monitoring. Our inventive thinking and collaborative spirit allows us to deliver tailor-made solutions for the fast paced retail sector.
  • Page 22 Last modification: 03 August 2015 13:45 N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek 'Nedap' Parallelweg 2d NL-7141 DC Groenlo the Netherlands Page Manual ASSY HH2...

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