3M 803 Barcode Reader User Manual


 
6
Getting started
IMPORTANT NOTE!
The 3M Handheld RFID Reader Model 803 (Handheld) is
used to read 3M RFID Tags placed in items such as books,
videocassettes, files, etc. The Handheld can be used with
3M D1 RFID Tags or 3M D8 RFID Tags.
Save all the original Handheld packing
materials. You will need the packing materials
if you return the Handheld for repair.
Using the 3M™ Handheld RFID Reader for the first time
Step 1 – Use your system software to
export your data and 3M Handheld
software onto a memory card.
See your Software User Guide for instructions on
exporting software to a memory card.
1 Install the Handheld software (located on the
CD-ROM delivered with the Handheld) on the
same computer where you installed your system
software.
2 Export Handheld software onto a memory card.
This occurs automatically whenever you
export data to a memory card.
3 Insert the memory card into the Handheld.
See Inserting the memory card
on page
10.
Step 2 – Charge the battery and insert it
into the Handheld.
1 See Charging the battery on page 16.
2 Insert the charged battery into the Handheld.
The Handheld software automatically starts.
Step 3 – Set the clock
1 If the screen calibration screen appears, follow
the instructions.
2 The Handheld software loads and the Set Clock
dialog box appears.
3 In the Set Clock dialog box, set the time, date,
and time zone.
4 Tap OK.
The Home screen for your Handheld
software appears.
5 Refer to the Software User Guide for Staff and
Admin Setup procedures and instructions on
using the various software functions.
Insert a
memory card
Memor
y
Card
1
Memory
Card Drive
Memory
Card
803-001
The Home screen appears
Insert a charged battery
into the handheld reader
Charge the battery
2
Set the clock
3
Use System Software to
export Handheld Software
onto a memory card
OK
Cancel
Set Clock
Automatically adjust time for daylight
saving changes
(GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Can
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