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General Performance - Honeywell Xenon 1902g-bf Faqs

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Q. Q Why does the scanner beep (make
noise) when it is charging?
Q. A When the scanner has been fully discharged (does not
scan anymore), there is not enough charge to maintain
the Bluetooth connection. Under this condition, when you
place the scanner in the base and enough charge has
been added, the scanner will automatically reconnect with
the base. When this happens, you hear a series of beeps.
Q. Q Will I still get the out-of-range alert?
Q. A Yes, besides the alerts specifically having to do with
the battery-free charging, you will get all of the alerts
that today's Xenon 1902g scanner comes with.
CHARGING/CHARGE BASE
Q. Q Are the bases that come with the Xenon
battery-powered scanner interchangeable
with the bases that come with the
Xenon battery-free scanner?
Q. A No, each base has unique circuitry and software
controls for charging their respective scanners. The
battery-free base has been designed to prevent the
battery-powered Xenon end cap from making contact
with the charging pins. And the battery-free end cap
has been designed so it will not make contact with
the charging pins in the battery charge base. So, no
damage will occur but neither will any charging.
Q. Q How long will it take to fully
charge the scanner?
Q. A How long it will take to fully charge the scanner will
depend on how much charge is left in the scanner when
charging starts. From a fully discharged scanner:
• USB (non-powered): Less than 120 seconds
• USB powered: Less than 60 seconds
• External power: Less than 60 seconds
Q. Q What do the flashing LEDs on the base mean?
Q. A Yellow flashing LED: Unit is charging but there
is not enough charge to begin scanning.
Green flashing LED: Unit is charging but there
is enough charge to scan 100+ scans.
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Xenon 1902g-bf Battery-Free Wireless Scanner
FAQs
Q. Q What does a solid green LED
on the base mean?
Q. A Scanner is fully charged.
Q. Q How many times can the super-caps
be recharged?
Q. A The minimum number of recharges for the super-caps
is 500,000 recharge cycles. Technically a recharge
is defined as cycling between rated voltage and
half voltage with 3 seconds rest at 20°C (68°F).
Q. Q Are the super-caps field-replaceable?
Q. A Yes, although with a minimum recharge life of
500,000 cycles, the typical super-cap power cell will
last over 5 years before needing replacement.

GENERAL PERFORMANCE

Q. Q Will the Xenon 1902g-bf scanner
have the same performance as the
regular Xenon 1902g scanner?
Q. A Yes, with the exception of features relating to the battery
and super-caps, the Xenon 1902g-bf scanner will have
identical performance to the regular Xenon 1902g scanner.
Q. Q Will I be able to configure the Xenon
1902g-bf scanner the same as I do with
the Xenon 1902g scanner today?
Q. A Yes, with the exception of features relating to the
battery, the Xenon 1902g-bf scanner can be configured
exactly the same as today's Xenon 1902g scanner.
Q. Q Does the Xenon 1902g-bf scanner
come with CodeGate?
Q. A No, CodeGate does not come with today's Xenon scanners
and has not been added to the Xenon 1902g-bf scanner.
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