Voxware VLS410S241 FHSS Transmitter User Manual Manual

Voxware, Inc. FHSS Transmitter Manual

Manual

VLS-410 Technical Specifications Processor  PXA255,  400 Mhz OS  WinCE.NET Runtime Memory (SDRAM) 128Mbyte Storage Memory (Flash) 64Mbyte Battery Life  >10 hrs Hardware Interface Ports 2 serial,  USB Client Weight  22 ounces with battery Batch Mode (buffered results) Yes Radio Support  WIFI 802.11b; Symbol 802.11 TTS (Text-to-Speech) Engine Cepstral, higher quality male voice Internal Card Support PCMCIA/CF,SD                                       Power LED Status Green light will blink slowly (once every 3 seconds ) during a software upgrade  Green light will blink normal (once a second) once the browser is started. Green light will remain solid for 30 seconds or so when unit is booted up.  Red light will blink fast if the unit has an error during the system install. No lights are normal when the unit runs out of battery or suspends.  Alternate Red and Green blinking lights (once a second) is normal when the unit is out of range.  Battery Change Procedures    1.  Press & release the SUSPEND/RESUME          button. 2.   WAIT for the power light to go out         (approximately 1.5 seconds). 3.  Press the battery release button and lift            out the battery pack. 4. Take a fully charged battery pack from           the battery charger. 5.  Press down firmly on the battery pack until           you hear a small click.      NOTE: After suspending the device and removing  the battery, if a new battery is not inserted  within 7 minutes then the unit will RESET when  the battery is inserted.         Caution!  Changes and modifications not expressly approved by Voxware, Inc. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This product must be professionally installed. Approved Accessories  The accessories listed below are approved  for use with the VLS-410 and the use of any other accessories is prohibited.   Metrologic Bar Code Scanner Model # IS 4220   Available with Voxware  compatible cable from  Accucode +1-303-639-6111  VLS Pouch  Available from Voxware    VLS Headset  Available from Voxware  BatteryPack Suspend/ Resume buttonReset button Battery Releasebutton
 Suspending the Unit  To SUSPEND the unit do the following: 1. Press & release the SUSPEND/RESUME button. The power light will go out in 1.5 seconds.   Warning! Holding down the SUSPEND/RESUME    button for  more than 8 seconds will RESET the     VLS–410 device.  To RESUME the unit (after suspending it) just  press & release the SUSPEND/RESUME button again.  Notes:  The VLS-410 unit will automatically go into Suspend mode when the battery charge is below 5%. In this instance, the battery will remain in Suspend mode for up to 2 days, if not removed sooner.      VLS-410  Software Update Messages On occasion your device will need to be updated with new software/files. When this occurs you will hear one of the following messages:        Resetting the Unit  Method 1:  1. Remove the battery (while the unit is On).  2. Wait  for the power light  to go out.  3. Put the battery back on again. Method 2:   1. Press for more than 8 seconds the         SUSPEND/RESUME button.  Method 3:  Cold Hardware Reset.  1. Press & release the SUSPEND/RESUME            button. 2. Wait  for the power light  to go out.    3. Press the RESET button. A cold hardware           reset of the unit  is performed.     Warning! Pressing the RESET button when the unit is ON may cause a loss of data.                                                  Version 7  9/29/04 Voxware VoiceLogistics®           VLS-410            Tech Specs  &  Usage Procedures Regulatory Information  This equipment is within SAR (specific absorption rate) limits for a portable device in contact with the body.  The maximum SAR measurement in Voxware’s supplied pouch is 0.091 W/kg Body.  Industry Canada: This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 0 dB.  An antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited per regulations of Industry Canada.  The required antenna impedance is 50 Ohms.  To reduce potential interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen so that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) is not more than that required for successful communication.  Message  Software Type Installing new application version Application Updating Browser files Browser Updating Shell files  Shell Installing new system version System Build Updating TTS files  TTS

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