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Wasp WDT 3200 User manual

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Position and snap the grip into place on
the unit as shown.
Attach the grip using the screws.
Failure to screw the grip into the unit
may cause damage to the unit.
7. Stylus
If you do not have a Pistol Grip, the stylus
and stylus holder can be attached to the
hand strap on the bottom of the unit by
separating the Velcro halves of the holder
and wrapping it around the strap.
Attach the stylus retainer cord to the
bottom of the stylus by pressing one of the
end loops through the hole in the stylus
and then pass the other end of the cord
through that loop.
If you do not have a pistol grip, attach the
other end of the cord to the hand strap in
the same way. If you do have a pistol grip,
attach the other end of the cord to the hole
in the bottom of the pistol grip. We
recommend you always use the stylus
retainer cord to avoid loosing the small
stylus.
8. Power on the 3200
The small red button above the W on the
unit is the power button. Press the button
the power on the unit.
After powering on the unit, follow the
WDT3200 onscreen prompts to set up the
unit and set the time zone. The correct
time zone is very important. Based on the
time zone you set, the date and time will
be synced with the PC each time the unit
is connected and synced.
9. Install ActiveSync software
Using the included Microsoft ActiveSync
CD, install ActiveSync. Follow the
onscreen prompts in the installer.
If you purchased any integrated Wasp
software, you should install that software
after ActiveSync is installed.
Vista does not require ActiveSync.
10. Other Accessories and Parts
There is a SD memory slot on the front of
the scanner above the scanning window. It
is for extra memory only up to 1GB.
11. Start the Scanner
This feature is enabled by default. If you
need to manually turn it on, follow the
instructions below:
From the start menu go to Settings, then
"Control Panel". Double click on "Scanner
Settings" to open the "Scanner Control
Panel". Then click on the third tab titled "To
Kpd", select the checkbox labeled "Start
Scan2Key When Exit" and then click the
OK button to close the form. Close the
control panel and now you are ready to
scan.
WDT3200
Quick Start
Guide
© 2007 Wasp Barcode Technologies
Steps for getting started
with your WDT3200 mobile
device
1. Unpack
Open the box and remove all the pieces from
their protective packaging.
Parts included: 3200 Unit, Battery, Power
Adapter, Exchangeable Plug Adapters,
Recharge and Data Transfer Cable, Hand
Strap, Stylus, Stylus Holder, Stylus Retainer
Cord
2. Remove the Protective Film
Remove the protective film from the top
window and red scanner window on the front
of the unit.
3. Open the Battery Compartment
On the back of the unit, slide the battery
compartment latch toward the bottom of
the unit and lift the battery compartment
door off of the unit.
IMPORTANT: In the battery compartment,
on the left side there is an on/off switch.
Make sure it is in the on position before
inserting the battery.
4. Install the Battery
The plastic battery removal strip should be
sticking up at the bottom of the battery
compartment and should stick out after the
battery is inserted or it will be very difficult
to remove the battery.
On the battery there are three gold
contacts on one of the short ends of the
battery.
Insert the gold contacts into the battery
compartment first. The terminal symbols
should be on top + T – when the battery is
inserted.
Slide the battery in and press down on the
back until the battery snaps into place. To
remove the battery pull the battery
removal strip toward the bottom of the unit.
Replace the battery compartment door
and hand strap.
5. Prepare the Battery Adapter
Prepare the battery adapter by removing the
black connection protector from the wall plug
adapter. The connection protector is labeled
“Please remove before use”. Next, choose
the wall plug adapter that matches your
country and snap it into place on the plug
adapter.
Plug the small end of the plug adapter cord
into the Recharge and Data Transfer cable
and the plug end into a power source. Plug
the recharge cable into the 3200 unit and
charge for 12 hours before first use.
6. Pistol Grip
If have the optional pistol grip, remove the
hand strap by grasping the strap near the
bottom of the unit. Move the strap down
and away from the unit. The hand strap
clip will come out of the unit and expose
the battery compartment. The other end of
the hand strap is connected with Velcro
and can be removed by separating the
Velcro halves.
Two screws to attach the pistol grip will
either be in a bag that came with the grip
or they will be attached to the inside of the
grip in two small screw holders. Remove
them before attaching the grip.
On
Off
Contacts
Terminal Symbols
Country-
specific wall
plug adapters
Plug
Adapter
Recharge and
Data Transfer
Cable