Chapter 1. Getting Started; Introduction; Unpacking The System - Symbol WSS 1000 Product Reference Manual

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Chapter 1
Getting Started

Introduction

The WSS 1000 is a modular wearable scanning system which allows the operator hands-free,
unencumbered operation of a scanner and data collection device. The WSS 1000 consists of
either a ring scanner (RS 1) worn on the operator's finger or a back-of-hand scanner (WS
1200), and a wearable wrist computer (WWC 1000) with display and keypad on the forearm,
along with personal mounts.
The WWC 1000 is a DOS-based computer with decode and scanner-control capability, which
optionally performs RF communications with an access unit. The wrist computer contains a
battery which powers both the wrist computer and scanner. The system operates in full
sunlight and low ambient light; LCD and keyboard backlighting is also provided.
The WSS 1000 system can be worn on either the right or left arm. The WWC 1000 and
scanners are easily removed from their mounts allowing for interchangeable use by other
operators.
As a batch terminal, the WWC 1000 collects and stores data for upload to a host computer.
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As a radio terminal, it incorporates a Spectrum One
or Spectrum24
wireless radio with an
internally mounted antenna.

Unpacking the System

To unpack the system components, carefully remove all protective material from around the
unit. Save the shipping container for later storage and shipping. Verify that you received all
equipment listed on the packing slip and inspect the equipment for damage. If you find any
damaged or missing items, contact the Symbol Support Center immediately (see
Symbol
Support Centers on page xii
for details).
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