Zebra Technologies RFD5500 UHF RFID READER ACCESSORY User Manual 16413101a Front

Zebra Technologies Corporation UHF RFID READER ACCESSORY 16413101a Front

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Quick start guide

Slow Flash = Normal ChargeCharge LED Indicator Solid Amber = Full ChargeTo remove the MC55, press the release buttons and pull the MC55 forward and up.1  Latch2  Trigger3  Release Button4  Charge LED 5  Status LED 6  Antenna7  Battery LatchFEATURESCHARGING AND COMMUNICATIONDEVICE INSTALLATIONSCANNINGRFD5500Quick Start GuideInstall Trigger Accessory Software on MC55In order to use the Trigger Accessory with the MC55, software installation is required. Download the Trigger Accessory Software file from the MotorolaSupport Central web site: www.motorolasolutions.com/support.  Follow the directions provided with the software and install the file onto thedevice using  ActiveSync. Refer to the MC55 Integrator Guide for instruction oninstalling software.  Inserting the MC55 into Trigger AccessoryRemoving the MC55 from the Trigger AccessorySlide the MC55 into the Trigger Accessory until it locks in place. The latchessecure the MC55 to the Trigger Accessory.ScanningTo scan bar codes:1. Start the MC55 scanning application.2. Aim the MC55 at the bar code.3. Press the trigger on the handle. The Scan/Decode LED lights and a beep sounds to     indicate a successful decode. For detailed information on MC55 scanner functions, refer to the MC55 User Guide. Charging and CommunicationThe Trigger Accessory can be used to charge the MC55 and communicate with a hostcomputer using either the USB charging cable or a cradle, or connect to a peripheral. Using the USB Charge and Communication CableTo charge the MC55 battery or comminicate with a host computer while the MC55 isin the Trigger Accessory, use the USB Charging Cable setup below:Insert the BatteryRemove the Battery1.    Insert the battery, connector end first, into the battery compartment.2.    Press down on the battery until the battery latch snaps into place.GETTING STARTED - BATTERY INSTALLATION1.    Open battery latch on bottom of trigger accessory handle. 2.    Remove battery. IntroductionThe RFD5500 Trigger Handle Accessory adds a RFID gun-style handle witha scanning trigger to the MC55. Used for all RFID operations, the RFD5500increases comfort when using the terminal in scan-intensive applicationsfor extended periods of time.  Left ViewRight ViewFront View61433572
AVOID EXTREME WRIST ANGLESAVOID EXTREME WRIST ANGLESAVOID EXTREME WRIST ANGLESWRONGCORRECT012345012345CORRECT012345WRONG012345ALTERNATE LEFT AND RIGHT HANDAASK ROTATION RECOMMENDEDTSSRFD5500  Quick Start Guide72-164131-01 Rev. A — June 2012AVOID EXTREME WRIST ANGLEShttp://www.motorolasolutions.com/RFD5500ACCESSORIESMore Information on the RFD5500For the latest version of this guide and related product information, visit the Motorola Web site at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support.Service If you have a problem using the equipment, contact your facility’s Technical or Systems Support.  If there is a problem with the equipment, they will contact Motorola Solutions support at: http://www.motorolasolutions.com/support. WarrantyFor the complete Motorola hardware product warranty statement, go to: http://www.motorola.com/enterprisemobility/warranty.Motorola Solutions, Inc.   One Motorola Plaza Holtsville, New York 11742-1300, USAOPTIMUM RFID TAG DECODINGMOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. Charge Only Cable USB/Charge CableFour-slot MC55 Battery ChargerSingle-slot USB CradleFour-slot Charge Only Cradle Four-slot RFID Battery ChargerNote: Trigger Accessory can charge without mobile device attached. RFID OperationOPTIMUM RFID TAG DECODINGOPTIMUM RFID BODY POSTUREAVOID EXTREMEWRIST ANGLESfor High ScanningAVOID REACHINGAVOID BENDINGOptimum Body PostureOptimum Body Posturefor Low Scanning        Optimum UprightBody Posture       TAKING BREAKS AND TE LEFT AND RIGHT HANDOptimum Scanning PositionsUse a ladderTaking breaks and task rotation recommended Alternate left and right hand

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