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Ring Scanner Overview Bluetooth™ module Solid blue LED indicates you are connected via Bluetooth. Scan Window Trigger Ring Strap Optional C-ring in small and large sizes to replace ring strap Note: The battery must be fully charged before the first use. The 8650 8-Bay Battery Charger must be purchased separately.
Trigger Rotation Scanner head can be rotated 180° Right Hand Left Hand Attach Ring to Finger Shipping film 1. Remove the shipping film from the ring scanner window. 2. Slide your finger into the loosened ring strap. 3. Pull the ring strap to secure the ring to your finger. Note: If using the C-ring, simply slide it on to your finger.
Change Ring Strap to C-Ring 1. Turn the ring scanner 90°. 2. Press the latch down. 3. Remove the ring strap. 4. Reverse these directions to attach the C-ring.
Replace the Battery If the LED on the ring scanner flashes red, it indicates the battery is low. To replace the battery, push the button and slide the lock to open the battery compartment on the Bluetooth™ module and remove the battery. Replace the battery in the compartment, aligning the yellow dots on the battery and compartment, then slide the lock closed.
The ring cable should not cross under your hand. Right handed - wear battery module so Honeywell name is facing toward you Left handed - wear battery module so Honeywell name is facing away from you Wrist Position When Scanning Incorrect Incorrect...
Honeywell vehicle mount computers, Honeywell communication bases and Access Points. Pair with a Bluetooth Device Using a HID Keyboard The 8670 ring scanner can pair with host Bluetooth devices ® such as personal computers, laptops, tablets, and Apple...
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(Refer to your host device’s User’s Guide for pair- ing instructions.) 3. Once your host device has located the scanner, select the 8670 ring scanner name from the list displayed. Note: Select the serial number that is shown on the ring scanner, not on the battery module.
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Bluetooth HID Keyboard Disconnect Pair with a Bluetooth Serial Port - PCs/Laptops The 8670 ring scanner can pair with a Bluetooth serial port on a PC or laptop. 1. Scan the Non-Base BT Connection bar code below.
8670. Pair with a Honeywell Mobile Computer The 8670 ring scanner can pair with Honeywell mobile comput- ers such as the Dolphin 70e or 75e. (For Tecton mobile com- puters, see Pair with a Honeywell Vehicle Mount Computer...
4. If a PIN is requested, enter 1234 (the default). Your mobile computer should now be paired with the ring scan- ner and be able to accept incoming data from the 8670. Pair with a Honeywell Vehicle Mount Computer The 8670 ring scanner can pair with Honeywell vehicle mount computers, such as the Thor VM1 or VM2, or with Tecton mobile computers.
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The ring scanner begins ticking and the LED on top of the Bluetooth module blinks to indicate pairing mode. Your base or Access Point should now be paired with the ring scanner and be able to accept incoming data from the 8670.
Suffix If you want a carriage return after the bar code, scan the Add CR Suffix bar code. To add a tab after the bar code, scan the Add Tab Suffix bar code. Otherwise, scan the Remove Suffix bar code to remove the suffixes.
Beeper Volume - Good Read The beeper volume codes modify the volume of the beep the ring scanner emits on a good read. Medium High (Default) Standard Product Defaults Scan the following bar code to reset the ring scanner to all standard product default settings.
For localized versions of this document, and to download the User’s Guide, go to www.honeywellaidc.com. Disclaimer Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made.