Honeywell International Inc. AP100A 用户手册
Access Point
AP-010BT/AP-100BT
AP-010BT/AP-100BT
Quick Start Guide
Acc-Pt-QS Rev (c)
5/13
Preliminary Draft 5/15/13
Connecting the Access Point
1. Slide the O-ring into the groove in the connector.
Note: If you choose not to install the O-ring, the Access Point will be
rated to IP41, instead of IP54.
2. Turn on the computer (laptop/desktop).
3. Plug the interface cable into the Access Point first and then into
the appropriate port on the computer. The Page button blinks
when the Access Point is first connected to the host.
when the Access Point is first connected to the host.
USB Connection:
Page button
RS232 Connection:
Page button
RS485 Connection:
Page button
Linking a Xenon/Granit Scanner
4. Scan the linking bar code on the top of the Access Point to
establish a connection between the Access Point and the
scanner. The scanner emits a short beep and flashes the green
LED to confirm a connection with the Access Point. The Access
Point’s Page button light turns solid blue.
scanner. The scanner emits a short beep and flashes the green
LED to confirm a connection with the Access Point. The Access
Point’s Page button light turns solid blue.
Keyboard Wedge Connection:
Page button
Linking a 4820 Scanner
5. Remove the 4820 Linking bar code from the Access Point kit and
attach it to the Access Point. Scan the 4820 Linking bar code to
establish a connection between the Access Point and the 4820
scanner. The scanner emits a short beep and flashes the green
LED to confirm a connection with the Access Point. The Access
Point’s Page button remains blue.
establish a connection between the Access Point and the 4820
scanner. The scanner emits a short beep and flashes the green
LED to confirm a connection with the Access Point. The Access
Point’s Page button remains blue.
If you have difficulty connecting with your 4820, it may be due to
Code XML software in your scanner. Scan the following bar
code, then scan the 4820 Linking bar code. These steps may
resolve this connection problem.
Code XML software in your scanner. Scan the following bar
code, then scan the 4820 Linking bar code. These steps may
resolve this connection problem.
Managing Connections
Auto Reconnect Mode
By default, the Access Point is set to Auto Reconnect On, so
the scanner begins the relink process immediately, when a con-
nection to the Access Point is lost. If you do not want to relink
automatically, scan the Auto Reconnect Off bar code.
the scanner begins the relink process immediately, when a con-
nection to the Access Point is lost. If you do not want to relink
automatically, scan the Auto Reconnect Off bar code.
Code XML Off
* Auto Reconnect On
Auto Reconnect Off
Changing Batteries
If the scanner turns off due to a low battery, you can change the
battery without losing the link with the Access Point, provided
the scanner is in range. A few seconds after the scanner pow-
ers up, the scanner relinks to the Access Point.
battery without losing the link with the Access Point, provided
the scanner is in range. A few seconds after the scanner pow-
ers up, the scanner relinks to the Access Point.
Refer to your
User’s Guide at
www.honeywellaidc.com
for additional informa-
tion about charging the batteries.
Low Power Mode
When there is no activity within a specified time period, the
scanner enters a low power mode. The default time out period
is one hour. Pull the scanner’s trigger to power the scanner
back up. If the scanner was linked to the Access Point when it
went to “sleep,” it will re-link as long as it is in range.
scanner enters a low power mode. The default time out period
is one hour. Pull the scanner’s trigger to power the scanner
back up. If the scanner was linked to the Access Point when it
went to “sleep,” it will re-link as long as it is in range.
If multiple scanners use the same Access Point, it is possible to
inadvertently unlink a scanner that is in “sleep” mode, that has a
dead battery, or is in the process of getting a new battery. To
prevent this from happening, you can disable the sleep mode
(time out) by scanning the No Time Out bar code below.
inadvertently unlink a scanner that is in “sleep” mode, that has a
dead battery, or is in the process of getting a new battery. To
prevent this from happening, you can disable the sleep mode
(time out) by scanning the No Time Out bar code below.
Unlinking the Scanner from Access Point
If you know that your scanner is not going to be used for a while,
you can unlink the scanner by scanning the Unlink Scanner
bar code below.
you can unlink the scanner by scanning the Unlink Scanner
bar code below.
No Time Out (0)
Unlink Scanner
Page Button
Note: This feature does not apply to 4820 scanners.
When you press the Page button on the
Access Point, the scanners associated
with that Access Point will begin beeping
(3 short and 1 long beep). If you pull the
trigger on a scanner that is beeping in
response, or press the Page button on the
Access Point a second time, all associ-
ated scanners will stop beeping.
Access Point, the scanners associated
with that Access Point will begin beeping
(3 short and 1 long beep). If you pull the
trigger on a scanner that is beeping in
response, or press the Page button on the
Access Point a second time, all associ-
ated scanners will stop beeping.
LED Dimmer
Scan a bar code to set the brightness of your Page button.
Page
button
button
LED Dimmer Off
LED Dimmer - Low
LED Dimmer - Bright
Adding Carriage Return Suffix
If you want a carriage return (CR) to display after the bar code data
on your output scan the Add CR Suffix bar code below. Scan the
Clear All Suffixes bar code to remove suffixes.
on your output scan the Add CR Suffix bar code below. Scan the
Clear All Suffixes bar code to remove suffixes.
Standard Product Defaults
This bar code resets all standard product default settings.
Note: Resetting standard defaults disconnects the scanner from the
Access Point. Scan the Linking bar code to re-establish a
connection. Refer to your User’s Guide at
connection. Refer to your User’s Guide at
www.honeywellaidc.com
for additional information about
product defaults.
Additional Programming
The Access Point has all the programming capability of a Cordless
Charge Base. Refer to Cordless System Operation information in
your User’s Guide at
Charge Base. Refer to Cordless System Operation information in
your User’s Guide at
www.honeywellaidc.com
for programming
information.
Add CR Suffix
Clear All Suffixes
Standard Product Default Settings