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  • Page 1 Vocollect A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 2 Disclaimer WARNING Honeywell International Inc. (“HII”) reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice, and the reader should in all cases consult HII to determine whether any such changes have been made. The information in this publication does not represent a commitment on the part of HII.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 - Customer Support Technical Assistance Honeywell - Vocollect Reseller Services Honeywell - Vocollect Technical Support Honeywell - Vocollect Customer Service Product Service and Repair Limited Warranty Send Feedback Chapter 2 - Introduction Talkman Devices and Headsets...
  • Page 4 Scanning with the Talkman A730/A730x Device Installing the USB Driver on Windows XP Installing the USB Driver on Windows 7 or Vista Collecting Platform Debug Logs from A700x Devices Cleaning Procedures for Honeywell Equipment Cleaning Plastics Cleaning Hard Plastics Cleaning Foam and Pliable Plastics...
  • Page 5 The Device Will Not Turn On The Device Keeps Shutting Off Troubleshooting Problems Indicated by LED About Error Messages Numbered Error Messages Spoken Error Messages Before Contacting Support Sending Equipment Back for Repairs Packaging Items for Return to Honeywell A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 6 Configuring the QTERM Visual Training Device Training Using a Visual Training Device Training through VoiceConsole's Display Training Using a Printed List of Words Appendix E - Honeywell Regulatory Compliance Statement of Agency Compliance Federal Communications Commission Compliance Canadian Compliance A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 7 Cumplimiento de normas mexicana Chinese Compliance Terminals and Headsets Chargers Batteries CE Marking & European Compliance Regulatory Approvals for Bluetooth® Radio Devices For Users in the U.S.A. and Canada: Laser Compliance and Precaution For Users in the U.S.A and Canada: Imager Compliance and Precaution For Users In Europe: Imager Compliance and Precaution Declaration of Conformity: RoHS EU Declaration Of Conformity...
  • Page 8 A700x Product Guide viii...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 - Customer Support

    Phone: +44 (0) 1344 65 6123 Japan and Korea: E-mail: vocollectJapan@honeywell.com Phone: +813 3769 5601 Honeywell - Vocollect Customer Service Contact Honeywell - Vocollect Customer Service for order placement, order status, returns, Return Material Authorization (RMA) status, or other customer service issues:  A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 10 Japan and Korea: Email: vocollectJapan@honeywell.com Phone: +813 6730 7234 Honeywell - Vocollect RMA To return equipment for repair contact Honeywell - Vocollect RMA to request an RMA number. Email: ACSHSMVocollectRMA@honeywell.com Sales and General Inquiries For sales or any other inquiry, email vocollectinfo@honeywell.com...
  • Page 11 Phone: +44 (0) 1628 55 2900 vocollectEMEA@honeywell.com Honeywell Vocollect Solutions Asia-Pacific 21/F Honeywell Tower Olympia Plaza 255 King's Road North Point, Hong Kong Phone (Hong Kong): +852 2331 9133 Phone (China): +86 186 1698 7028 Phone (Australia): +61 409 527 201 vocollectAsiaPacific@honeywell.com...
  • Page 12: Product Service And Repair

    Product Service and Repair Honeywell International Inc. provides service for all of its products through service centers throughout the world. To obtain warranty or non-warranty service, please visit www.honeywellaidc.com and select >Support > Contact Service and Repair to see your region's instructions on how to obtain a Return Material Authorization number (RMA #).
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 - Introduction

    CHAPTER INTRODUCTION Talkman Devices and Headsets Vocollect Talkman™ devices are wearable terminals used with Vocollect headsets to enable voice-directed work. Operators listen to instructions from these devices to perform tasks such as warehouse order picking and factory floor inspection, and then speak simple phrases to enter data. All Talkman devices leave the operator's hands free to inspect items, pick products, drive vehicles, or repair defects.
  • Page 14: Product Use And Care

    Always use pads and windscreens with Honeywell headsets to protect the equipment and ensure optimum speech recognition performance. Honeywell recommends changing headset windscreens every 90 days to ensure the best performance.
  • Page 15: Statement Of Agency Compliance

    Honeywell Vocollect Solutions devices and wireless headsets are designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in the locations into which they are sold and are labeled as required. Honeywell devices are type approved and do not require the user to obtain license or authorization before using them.
  • Page 16 Honeywell shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by equipment malfunction when used with non-Honeywell batteries. Honeywell shall not be held responsible for any damages caused by equipment malfunction when using a non-Honeywell charger. Powering Off When a battery is expected not to be used for a long period of time, take it out the equipment or device and store at room temperature with normal humidity.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 - Using The Talkman A700X Device

    CHAPTER USING THE TALKMAN A700X DEVICE Getting to Know the Vocollect Talkman® A700x Device A700x Components 1. Device state indicator 8. Network connectivity indicator 2. Play/Pause button 9. Operator button 3. Battery indicator 10. End cap: Varies by model 4. Plus button 11.
  • Page 18 A700x Components 5. Minus button 12. Battery release button 6. Bluetooth indicator 13. Battery 7. Near Field Communication indicator The Talkman® A700x solution is a set of voice-centric appliances, each of which is a unique tool designed for a specific set of DC workflows, so each customer can pick the best tools for their needs.
  • Page 19: Charging An A700/A700X Device Battery

    All three devices have maintenance ports that can be connected to a computer with a standard USB cable. Honeywell also offers a cable with an audio jack that can be used for connecting a listening kit.
  • Page 20: Charging An A700X Device Battery

    1. Remove the device from the belt clip. 2. Disconnect any wired peripherals. 3. Insert the device into an open slot on the charger, ensuring that the battery contact side of the device is placed against the battery contact side of the slot.
  • Page 21: Removing A Battery From A Talkman A700/A700X Device

    WARNING Replace a battery only with another battery that has been authorized by Honeywell for the product you are using. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. See also Honeywell Battery Safety >Removing a Battery from a Talkman A700/A700x...
  • Page 22: Touchconfig: Bringing Additional A700/A700X Devices Online

    Temperature of battery use Approximate warm-up time -10°C (14.0°F) 10 minutes -20°C (-4°F) 22 minutes -30°C (-22°F) 30 minutes TouchConfig: Bringing Additional A700/A700x Devices Online Prerequisite: A single device has been configured. The following instructions are for configuring additional devices. NOTE TouchConfig uses near field communication (NFC).
  • Page 23: Turning On An A700

    hold the two devices steadily against each other. 6. Watch the device state LED indicator ring on the receiving device to confirm configuration success or failure. Successful configuration transfer: The receiving device LED indicator ring blinks green for about two seconds, then the indicator signals the device reboot process (flashes red briefly, then rotates yellow around the ring, then rotates red).
  • Page 24: Turning Off An A700

    Turning Off an A700 Powering Off by Using the Play/Pause Button Press and hold the Play/Pause button until the LED indicator turns red. The device will store any data that has not been transmitted. After a few seconds, the device says, "Powering off." The device turns off, and the LED indicator light goes out.
  • Page 25: A700X Led Indicators

    manner: The contents of its memory, including any data collected, will be lost The device starts over at the beginning of the task If you are in the process of retraining vocabulary, the device will send all vocabulary word templates to the host computer when the device is turned back on.
  • Page 26 Color Blink Pattern Device State Small segment Green Green Solid ring Charging complete Green Fast blink Touch Config or TouchConnect successful Loading or changing operator Loading or changing task Yellow Rotating ring Loading or changing voice Starting up Yellow Solid ring Charging Small segment Yellow...
  • Page 27 Color Blink Pattern Device State Small segment Yellow TouchConfig sender mode entered Large segment Yellow TouchConfig receiver mode entered Firmware load Rotating ring Shutting down Ring on Early boot Charging fault or in charger or connected to power supply without battery Fast blink TouchConfig or TouchConnect not successful A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 28 Battery Charging Indicator Color Blink Pattern Battery State Not seated in charger or charger not on Yellow Charging Charging Green complete Fast blink Charging fault Battery Health Indicator Battery Indicator Blink Indicator Charging Notes Pattern Color State The battery in the device has no battery health...
  • Page 29 WARNING Replace a battery only with another battery that has been authorized by Honeywell for the product you are using. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or other hazard. See also Honeywell Battery Safety...
  • Page 30 Bluetooth Indicator Blink Pattern Bluetooth State Bluetooth radio is disabled.  Device is searching for other Bluetooth devices. Fast blink Device is attempting to connect to another Bluetooth device. Pulse Bluetooth is connected to a peripheral. Discoverable Device Bluetooth is discoverable by other devices. Blink Pattern Bluetooth is on and enabled, but is not connected, not in discovery or Slow Pulse...
  • Page 31: Loading An Operator's Templates On A700

    Network Indic- Network What is Happening When This Occurs ator State The device may be Connected to Pulse Full network connection. requesting and receiving an network IP address. If the LEDs indicate that there is a problem, refer to information on troubleshooting to solve the problem.
  • Page 32: Adjusting The Voice On A700

    name). Good night." The device then goes to sleep. The next time you turn the device on, it will be ready to use. Adjusting the Voice on A700 Each Vocollect Talkman device uses Vocollect Voice software to provide instructions to the operator and prompt him or her for responses. The actual voice that speaks to the operator can be adjusted in several ways so that the operator can hear and understand the information clearly.
  • Page 33: Adjusting The Volume Using Voice On A700

    5. When the pitch reaches the level you want, press the Operator button to save the new pitch setting. Adjusting the Volume Using Voice on A700 Make sure the device is on or sleeping. The device should have a solid green ring segment (on) or a rotating green ring (sleeping) 1.
  • Page 34: Changing The Speaker's Gender On A700

    NOTE You can exit this menu without changing the settings by pressing the Play/Pause button before you press the Operator button. 5. When the voice is speaking as quickly or as slowly as you want, press the Operator button to save the new speed setting. Changing the Speaker's Gender on A700 Make sure the device is on or sleeping.
  • Page 35: Options For Hearing Impaired Users

    Hearing loss is a medical condition that requires the attention of a qualified audiologist. The audiologist should be made aware of the options that Honeywell products offer with pitch, volume, and sidetone so that he or she can make appropriate recommendations that may benefit the user without possible side effects.
  • Page 36: Scanning With The Talkman A730/A730X Device

    CAUTION There are a variety of parameters that can further increase output levels of the Talkman device. Honeywell does not recommend changing any of these settings in a way that increases sound output levels without consulting a qualified audiologist. Changing these settings without qualified medical supervision could result in additional hearding damage.
  • Page 37: Installing The Usb Driver On Windows Xp

    controlled by the device volume and can be adjusted with the Plus (+) and Minus (-) buttons on the device. Installing the USB Driver on Windows XP When you connect an A700x device to your Windows PC, the PC will search for a USB driver to install. If the PC is configured to search for drivers online and the connection succeeds, the driver will install automatically and the device will be ready to use.
  • Page 38: Cleaning Procedures For Honeywell Equipment

    The results are viewable within the serial terminal emulator window. Cleaning Procedures for Honeywell Equipment Honeywell Solutions products have a long service life if they are maintained properly. Follow recommended cleaning practices. While Honeywell equipment is manufactured and tested to be resistant to normal dirt and deposits from the workplace environment, the build-up of residue can damage the equipment and degrade performance over time.
  • Page 39: Cleaning Foam And Pliable Plastics

    A final alcohol wipe after this should ensure a clean contact. Never bend or manipulate battery contacts. Contact an authorized Honeywell Service Center to repair or replace contacts that are extremely corroded, bent, or missing. A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 40 A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 41: Chapter 4 - Chargers

    CHAPTER CHARGERS Honeywell offers charger units that can charge one or more batteries individually or while inserted in Talkman devices. NOTE The A700 battery charger charges standard or high capacity batteries for the A700 and the A700x. Although the batteries may differ in color, the A700 and A700x batteries are interchangeable.
  • Page 42: Talkman 6-Bay Device Charger

    DIN rail. Customer with multiple chargers must allow the required space between wall mounted units and must avoid stacking desktop units on top of each other. Charger firmware can be updated using the Honeywell Accessory Update Utility. A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 43: Talkman Device Charger And Battery Charger Wall Mount

    DIN rail without any customer modifications. A DIN rail must be installed on a wall in a suitable location. Honeywell offers a DIN rail suitable for mounting a single charger, but customers may choose to purchase rails from other suppliers as long as the rails meet Honeywell specifications.
  • Page 44: Mounting The A700/A700X Battery Charger

    Mounting the A700/A700x Battery Charger You will need: Drill Fasteners Screw driver DIN rail, slotted steel 35 mm X 15 mm, Honeywell Part #CM-1000-20-101 or customer-supplied DIN rail meeting the following specifications : Number Minimum cut lengths Standard DIN rail specs...
  • Page 45: Srx2 And A700 Battery Charger Led Indicators

    IMPORTANT The power supply for the charger should already be zip-tied in the back of the charger chassis. If it is not, plug the power supply into the charger and secure it. Do not plug it into a power source until after mounting is complete.
  • Page 46 Battery Port Indicators The following chart describes the patterns for the battery port LED indicator lights. Ring LED (Charge Status) Alert LED (Battery Health) SRX2 Battery Status Solid Green Battery is fully charged Solid Yellow Battery is charging Blinking Red Charging fault detected Solid Green Solid Red...
  • Page 47: Chapter 5 - Accessories

    Talkman and other devices. Handheld and other devices may require specific cables in order to use Honeywell accessories, such as headsets. See the release notes for the Vocollect Voice software for your device for more information. Belts and Holsters...
  • Page 48: A700X Holster Specifications

    The holster is designed for the A710x/A710 and A720x/A720 devices that will not be handled frequently throughout a shift. NOTE Honeywell strongly recommends using a Honeywell holster for your device. Placing a device in a pocket or other enclosed space can cause issues with WiFi performance.
  • Page 49: Using The Talkman Scanning Device Holster

    Using the Talkman Scanning Device Holster A700x devices have two slots that run the length of the body. These can be used to attach the device to a belt. 1. Put the belt on with the clip either on your right or left side. 2.
  • Page 50: Positioning The Talkman A700X Vehicle Dock

    Check that the device does not obstruct the driver's view. Check the position of the device for user comfort over long periods. Installing the Mounting Brackets for a Talkman A700x Vehicle Dock The following parts are supplied by Honeywell for attaching the screw-on mount: Quantity Description...
  • Page 51 Quantity Description Vehicle Mount, Clamp Vehicle Mount, Arm Vehicle Mount, Holder Vehicle Mount, Holder/Base Screw On Attachment The following parts are supplied by Honeywell for attaching the claw mount: Quantity Description Vehicle Mount, Claw Vehicle Mount, Arm Vehicle Mount, Holder Vehicle Mount, Holder/Base Screw On Attachment 1.
  • Page 52 A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 53: Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting Equipment Problems

    If none of the listed steps resolve the problem, contact Honeywell to send the equipment back for repair or to speak with a support representative.
  • Page 54: The Device Beeps Every Few Seconds

    8. Try connecting the scanner to a different device. 9. If the scanner is damaged, send it back to Honeywell for repair. The Device Beeps Every Few Seconds 1. Wait for a few minutes. The voice engine may just be communicating with the host.
  • Page 55: The Device Will Not Turn On

    2. Make sure you are placing the battery on correctly. 3. Check the battery compartment on the device to make sure it is not damaged. If it is damaged, send the device back to Honeywell for repair. 4. Check VoiceConsole for crash dump files with this device's specific serial number.
  • Page 56: About Error Messages

    About Error Messages Error messages may be of one of two types: Numbered Messages display in VoiceConsole as the numeric value of the error, followed by the text message that displays in Debug. If you have seen a numbered error message in VoiceConsole, see the Numbered Error Messages topic.
  • Page 57 Number Text Solution file name. 1. Turn the device off and then turn Train returned it back on 0x060c bad status to again. 2. Reboot the UpdTrain. device. 3. Reload VoiceClient. Unable to train words. Not 0x060e — enough free flash memory.
  • Page 58 Number Text Solution team. Unable to 0x1208 retrieve operator — files. Internal error 0x1209 — loading operator. 0x120a Task load failed. — Self test mode 0x120b set, but no script — file found. No task list file 0x120c found. Task —...
  • Page 59 Number Text Solution information registration file. Task load failed. Failed to write 1. Reload the dialog terminal- operator. off files in the 2. Reload the 0x1215 task. terminal charger 3. Reload after task or VoiceClient. operator load. Retraining word 0x1216 failed.
  • Page 60 Number Text Solution error: Unable to delete Vocollect configuration file. Communications error: Vocollect network 0x1410 transport information registration failed. Communications error: 0x1411 Unrecognized process message service message. Communications error: Unable to 0x1414 spawn bar code process. Communications error: Unable to 0x1415 spawn serial process.
  • Page 61 Number Text Solution COM port. 1. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again. Socket host 2. Reboot the 0x1425 name or IP device. 3. Reload address bad. VoiceClient. 4. Reload the task. 5. Verify the task's output data records (ODRs) and lookup tables...
  • Page 62 Number Text Solution Telnet VT220 emulation 0x142e — process failed to start. Unable to open 0x142f send data file, for telnet send. Error, Unable to 0x1430 Initialize Printer Port. Unable to print 0x1431 label, unable to 1. Turn the open file. device off Printer Error, and then turn...
  • Page 63 Number Text Solution Process history data process 0x1a03 message service retry failed. 1. Turn the Process history device off data file and then turn 0x1a04 descriptor it back on structure error. again. 2. Reload the task. Process history 3. Reboot the data lookup 0x1a05 device.
  • Page 64 Number Text Solution file system. Flash failed to 0x2102 virtual copy the — flash device. Flash failed because of erase 0x2104 — block argument was invalid. Flash library 0x2105 failed during — erase. Flash failed because of 0x2106 invalid flash —...
  • Page 65: Spoken Error Messages

    Number Text Solution write the specified file to RAM. Flash library 0x210f failed while — opening a file. Flash library 0x2110 failed while — closing a file. Flash had invalid flash file image 0x2111 — generator linked list. Flash is full. Please wait while 0x2112 —...
  • Page 66 Error Message Solution 4. Reload VoiceClient. 1. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again. 2. Reload the task. "Corrupt task file. Task load failed." 3. Reboot the device. 4. Reload VoiceClient. "Corrupt device emulation config file. Task load failed."...
  • Page 67 Error Message Solution 4. Reboot the device. 5. Reload VoiceClient. 1. Reload the task. 2. Turn the device off and then turn it back on "Failed to write the ODR NTI registration file. again. Task load failed." 3. Reboot the device. 4.
  • Page 68 Error Message Solution "Invalid device Manager Service name or port." 1. Reload the task. 2. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again. "No task list file found. Task unchanged." 3. Reboot the device. 4. Reload VoiceClient. 1.
  • Page 69 Error Message Solution 5. Reload VoiceClient. 1. Reload the task. 2. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again. "Task not loaded. No task name available." 3. Reboot the device. 4. Reload VoiceClient. 1. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again.
  • Page 70: Before Contacting Support

    Error Message Solution 2. Turn the device off and then turn it back on again. 3. Reboot the device. 4. Reload VoiceClient. 5. Place the device in a charger as soon as possible. 1. Go to an area of known good coverage. 2.
  • Page 71: Sending Equipment Back For Repairs

    Packaging Items for Return to Honeywell NOTE Properly packaged RMA items facilitate faster repair and return of Honeywell products. Honeywell appreciates your assistance and adherence to these policies. 1. Pack items so that no items can come into direct contact with one another or with the sides, bottom, or top of the shipping container.
  • Page 72 3. Pack each item individually in a bag or wrapping, preferably anti-static bubble bags or wrapping. If individual wrapping is not possible, place some packing material (such as anti-static bubble pack) on the bottom of the shipping container, then pack items between layers of the material. Avoid using foam peanuts as the only packing material because they do not prevent items from coming into contact with each other or the walls of the shipping container.
  • Page 73: Appendix A - Specifications

    APPENDIX SPECIFICATIONS A710x Specifications Specification Details Operating System Linux Kernel 5.6 ounces (158.76g) Weight With standard battery: 8.4 ounces (238.14g) With high-capacity battery: 10.2 ounces (289.17g) Length 5.4" (13.7 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm) Width With high-capacity battery: 3.046" (7.74 cm) Depth 1.7"...
  • Page 74: A720X Specifications

    A720x Specifications Specification Details Operating System Linux Kernel 5.8 ounces (166.81g) Weight With standard battery: 8.7 ounces (247.09g) With high-capacity battery: 10.5 ounces (298.61g) Length 5.3" (13.56 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm) Width With high-capacity battery: 3.046" (7.74 cm) Depth 1.7" (4.32 cm) USB maintenance port with audio out and virtual serial support I/O Ports...
  • Page 75: A730X Specifications

    A730x Specifications Specification Details Operating System Linux Kernel 6.65 ounces (188.39g) Weight With standard battery: 9.5 ounces (268.67g) With high-capacity battery: 11.3 ounces (320.2g) Length 5.9" (14.99 cm) 2.5" (6.35 cm) Width With high-capacity battery: 3.046" (7.74 cm) Depth 1.7" (4.32 cm) USB maintenance port with audio out and virtual serial I/O Ports support...
  • Page 76: A700X Product Battery Specifications

    The battery pack contains custom electronics that provide performance, temperature, and pack identification to the device. This information is made available to voice management software. Battery Charging: The battery pack must be charged only in a Honeywell designated charger. A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 77: Mechanical And Environmental Specifications

    Mechanical and Environmental Specifications Drop-test specifications The high capacity battery meets the MIL STD 810F specification for shock and transient drop criteria. Environmental specifications: The battery pack halves are sonically welded together to protect the internals from water and dust. The battery functions properly in the following conditions: Operation Temperature: -30°C to 50°C (-22°F to 122°F) Storage Temperature: -30°C to 60°C (-22°F to 140°F)
  • Page 78: A700 12-Bay Battery Charger Specifications

    Specification Details Cord Uses standard IEC 60320 plug Operating Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)* Storage Temperature -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Charging Temperature 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)* Humidity Functional to 5% to 95% non-condensing *The battery charger's components will operate in ambient temperatures between 32°...
  • Page 79 Specification Details Operating Temperature 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158° F (-40° to 70° C) Charging Temperature 41° to 95° F (5° to 35° C)* Humidity Functional to 5% to 90% non-condensing * The battery charger's components will operate in ambient temperatures between 32°...
  • Page 80 A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 81: Appendix B - Part Numbers

    APPENDIX PART NUMBERS Listed here are part numbers for Honeywell Wireless headsets and affiliated products. Part Numbers: Vocollect Talkman Devices Device Honeywell Part Number Talkman A710x (for Bluetooth Headsets and Peripherals) TT-1010 Talkman A720x (with two Talkman Connectors) TT-1020 Talkman A730x (with Integrated Scanner)
  • Page 82: Part Numbers: Talkman Accessories

    Part Numbers: Talkman Accessories Honeywell Part Num- Accessory A700x, A700 Device Belt BL-801-X A700 Device Standard Holster (for A710x, A710, A720x, A720) BL-901 A700 Device Scanner Holster (for A730x, A730) BL-902 A700x, A700 High Capacity Battery BT-902-3 BT-902-3 replaces prior batteries and can be used in either A700x or A700.
  • Page 83: Part Numbers: Chargers

    Part Numbers: Chargers Charger - Device Vocollect Part Number A700 6-Bay Device Charger and Power Supply CM-901 A700 12-Bay Battery Charger and Power Supply CM-902 A700 Charger Power Supply CM-901-101 A700 Charger Mounting Rail CM-1000-20-101 A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 84 A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 85: Appendix C - Talkman A730/A730X Symbologies

    APPENDIX TALKMAN A730/A730X SYMBOLOGIES Registry Key Default Value Description [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Postnet] - Postnet Symbology Configuration PostnetActivation Enables the Postnet symbology. A single character inserted before PostnetCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. Enable transmission of the check PostnetCheckDigitTransmission digit.
  • Page 86 Registry Key Default Value Description symbology. Enable transmission of the check BPOCheckDigitTransmission digit. User-defined symbology identifier. BPOUDSI "P2" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Canada Post] - Canada Post Symbology Configuration Enables the Canada Post CanadaPostActivation symbology. A single character inserted before CanadaPostCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the...
  • Page 87 Registry Key Default Value Description Enable transmission of the check JapanPostCheckDigitTransmission digit. User-defined symbology identifier. JapanPostUDSI "P5" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Dutch Post] - Dutch Post Symbology Configuration Enables the Dutch Post DutchPostActivation symbology. A single character inserted before DutchPostCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology.
  • Page 88 Registry Key Default Value Description Configuration Enables the Intelligent Mail IntelligentMailActivation symbology. A single character inserted before IntelligentMailCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. User-defined symbology identifier. IntelligentMailUDSI "PA" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Codabar] - Codabar Symbology Configuration CodabarActivation Enables the Codabar symbology.
  • Page 89 Registry Key Default Value Description and 4 = "DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4". Enables the CLSI (Computer Library Services, Inc) library CodabarCLSILibrarySystem standard for Codabar: 14 characters, no start/stop, spaces at positions 2, 7, and 13. Multiple label concatenation, where 0 = disabled, 1 = only CodabarConcatenation concatenated, and 2 = concatenate if possible.
  • Page 90 Registry Key Default Value Description min, L2 is max length". User-defined symbology identifier. Code93UDSI "B6" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Code 39] - Code 39 Symbology Configuration Code39Activation Enables the Code 39 symbology. Allows decoding of  unconventional Code 39 (large Code39Unconventional intercharacter spacing or a large ratio between narrow and wide elements).
  • Page 91 Registry Key Default Value Description min, L2 is max length". Enable transmission of the check Code39CheckDigitTransmission digit. Enables transmission of start/stop Code39StartStopTransmission characters. Selects start character, where 1 = Code39AcceptedStartCharacter '$', 2 = '*', and 3 = '$' and '*'. Enables extended character set through the use of control Code39FullASCIIConversion...
  • Page 92 Registry Key Default Value Description A single character inserted before GS1-128CodeMark 0x44 the bar code data to indicate the symbology. Enables verification of French CIP Code128CheckDigitVerification check digit. Enables verification of segment width, where 0 = disabled, 1 = Code128ReadingTolerance medium tolerance, 2 = low tolerance.
  • Page 93 Registry Key Default Value Description User-defined symbology identifier. Code128UDSI "B3" Range is 0-4 characters. User-defined symbology identifier. GS1-128UDSI "C9" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Interleaved 2 of 5] - Interleaved 2 of 5 Symbology Configuration Enables the Interleaved 2 of 5 Interleaved2of5Activation symbology.
  • Page 94 Registry Key Default Value Description User-defined symbology identifier. Interleaved2of5UDSI "B2" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Matrix 2 of 5] - Matrix 2 of 5 Symbology Configuration Matrix2of5Activation Enables the MSI Code symbology. Enables special ChinaPost mode, where a specific start/stop is Matrix2of5StartStop required and the checksum is transmitted.
  • Page 95 Registry Key Default Value Description Enables various check digit MSICheckDigitVerification calculations, where 1 = modulo 10 and 2 = double modulo 10. Length value L1. Range is 0x0 to MSIBarCodeLengthL1 0xFF (0 to 255). Length value L2. Range is 0x0 to MSIBarCodeLengthL2 0xFF (0 to 255).
  • Page 96 Registry Key Default Value Description Length verification mode, where 0 = "L1 is min length", 1 = "L1, L2, L3 PlesseyBarCodeLengthMode are fixed lengths", and 2 = "L1 is min, L2 is max length". Enable transmission of the check PlesseyCheckDigitTransmission digit.
  • Page 97 Registry Key Default Value Description bars). User-defined symbology identifier. Standard2of5UDSI "B5" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Telepen] - Telepen Symbology Configuration TelepenActivation Enables the Telepen symbology. A single character inserted before TelepenCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. Length value L1.
  • Page 98 Registry Key Default Value Description Length value L1. Range is 0x0 to Code11BarCodeLengthL1 0xFF (0 to 255). Length value L2. Range is 0x0 to Code11BarCodeLengthL2 0xFF (0 to 255). Length value L3. Range is 0x0 to Code11BarCodeLengthL3 0xFF (0 to 255). Length verification mode, where 0 = "L1 is min length", 1 = "L1, L2, L3 Code11BarCodeLengthMode...
  • Page 99 Registry Key Default Value Description on digits are enabled but not required. Range is 0x0 - 0x64 (0 to 100), where 0x0 is fastest. A single character inserted before UPC-ACodeMark 0x41 the bar code data to indicate the symbology. A single character inserted before UPC-ECodeMark 0x45 the bar code data to indicate the...
  • Page 100 Registry Key Default Value Description Enables conversion of UPC-A to UPC-ATransmittedasEAN-13 EAN-13. Enables conversion of UPC-E to UPC-ETransmittedasUPC-A UPC-A. Enables conversion of EAN-8 to EAN-8TransmittedasEAN-13 EAN-13. Add-on digit requirement, where 0 EANUPCAdd-OnDigits = optional and 1 = required. Converts EAN-13 bar codes to EANUPCGTINProcessing GTIN (Global Trade Item Number)-compliant format.
  • Page 101 Registry Key Default Value Description Enables the reading of labels for a PDF417IrregularPDF symbol length descriptor of 0. Certain Micro PDF417 codes are PDF417Code128Emulation read as Code 128. A single character inserted before PDF417CodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology.
  • Page 102 Registry Key Default Value Description Enables the Codablock A (Code 39-based) symbology (if enabling CodablockAActivation this symbology, it is recommended to disable Code 39 to prevent conflict). Enables the Codablock F (Code 128-based) symbology (if enabling CodablockFActivation this symbology, it is recommended to disable Code 128 to prevent conflict).
  • Page 103 Registry Key Default Value Description User-defined symbology identifier. TLC39UDSI "H0" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\GS1 DataBar] - GS1 DataBar Symbology Configuration Enables the DataBar DatabarOmniDirectionalActivation Omnidirectional/RSS 14 symbology. Enables the DataBar Limited/RSS DatabarLimitedActivation Limited symbology. Enables the DataBar DatabarExpandedActivation Expanded/RSS Expanded symbology A single character inserted before DatabarOmniDirectionalCodeMark...
  • Page 104 Registry Key Default Value Description variant of Maxicode. Header for Mode 0 labels, where 0 MaxicodeMode0Header = regular (AIM) and 1 = extended (same as mode 2/3). A single character inserted before MaxicodeCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology.
  • Page 105 Registry Key Default Value Description symbology. User-defined symbology identifier. DatamatrixUDSI "D0" Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\QR Code] - QR Code Symbology Configuration Enables the QR (Quick Response) QRCodeActivation Code symbology. Decoding mode for black/white inverted labels, where 0 = normal QRCodeInverseVideo (black on white), 1 = inverse (white on black), and 2 = automatic.
  • Page 106 Registry Key Default Value Description identifier. A single character inserted before CompositeCodeMarkCC-AB 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. A single character inserted before CompositeCodeMarkCC-C 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. Decode mode for EAN/UPC composites, where 0 = never linked (only EAN/UPC UPCAndEANCompositeMessageDecoding...
  • Page 107 Registry Key Default Value Description A single character inserted before MulticodeCodeMark 0x2a the bar code data to indicate the symbology. A single character inserted before the bar code data to indicate the MulticodeCodeMarkOfIncomplete 0x2a symbology. Used when incomplete transmission is enabled and the timeout is reached.
  • Page 108 Registry Key Default Value Description Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF (0 to 32767), where 0x0 is any length. Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology. MulticodeLengthForBarcode2 Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF (0 to 32767), where 0x0 is any length. Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology.
  • Page 109 Registry Key Default Value Description are included in the multicode. See manufacturer's website for details. A regular expression, up to 26 characters, to filter what bar codes MulticodeMaskForBarcode2 "*" are included in the multicode. See manufacturer's website for details. A regular expression, up to 26 characters, to filter what bar codes MulticodeMaskForBarcode3 "*"...
  • Page 110 Registry Key Default Value Description enabled and the timeout is reached. Separation string between bar MulticodeBarcodeSeparator "<>" codes. Range is 0-4 characters. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Data Editing] - bar code Data Editing Enables the bar code editing ActivationForScenario1 scenario. Enables the bar code editing ActivationForScenario2 scenario.
  • Page 111 Registry Key Default Value Description Intermec-specific symbology identifier (0x0 is all symbologies). BarcodeIdentifierForScenario4 See manufacturer's website for details. Intermec-specific symbology identifier (0x0 is all symbologies). BarcodeIdentifierForScenario5 See manufacturer's website for details. Intermec-specific symbology identifier (0x0 is all symbologies). BarcodeIdentifierForScenario6 See manufacturer's website for details.
  • Page 112 Registry Key Default Value Description Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology. BarcodeLengthForScenario6 Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF (0 to 32767), where 0x0 is any length. Specifies a fixed number of characters for this symbology. BarcodeLengthForScenario7 Range is 0x0 to 0xFFFF (0 to 32767), where 0x0 is any length.
  • Page 113 Registry Key Default Value Description A set of instructions, up to 100 characters, to be executed for this ActionListForScenario1 scenario. See manufacturer's website for details. A set of instructions, up to 100 characters, to be executed for this ActionListForScenario2 scenario. See manufacturer's website for details.
  • Page 114 Registry Key Default Value Description [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Vocollect\Imager\Decoding Security] - Decoding Verification Only decodes a bar code if it is in CenterDecoding the center of the frame. Amount of tolerance for what is considered the "center". Range is CenterDecodingTolerance 0x0 - 0x64 (0 to 100), where "0x0" is the least tolerant (must be aimed exactly).
  • Page 115: Appendix D - Template Training Options

    APPENDIX TEMPLATE TRAINING OPTIONS All new operators must train their voice templates (all the words that he or she will use in the voice-directed workflow) in order to perform a task with the Vocollect Voice system. Supervisors have options for operators to train templates when using a device.
  • Page 116: Visual Training Devices

    Honeywell provides a cable with a connector so that the QTERM device can be attached to the red port on the device. Supporting documentation and software for the QTERM visual training device is available for free download on the manufacturer’s website.
  • Page 117: Setting Up The Qterm Visual Training Device

    The device will take a background noise sample and begin training. Training Using a Visual Training Device Honeywell recommends using a browser-based mobile display with Talkman A500 or A700 devices, and the QTERM-G55 with Talkman T5 or T2x devices. A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 118 In order to use QTERM devices with a Thai TTS, you must use a QTERM- G55 running device software version 3.1 or newer. After connecting the QTERM, verify you have the correct software by checking debug logs for the message "TRAIN DEVICE: Device query detected training device G55 using v3.1."...
  • Page 119: Training Through Voiceconsole's Display

    Disconnect the training device and begin your task by pressing the Play/Pause button. Training through VoiceConsole's Display You can view the words the device asks you to train on a computer screen, through the user interface, or pocket PC device screen as you go through the training process.
  • Page 120 4. Honeywell recommends the new operator review the list prior to training so he or she is familiar with the words that will be used If templates have not been trained for the task the new operator is going to use, have the supervisor or current operator train templates for that task and perform the steps above.
  • Page 121: Appendix E - Honeywell Regulatory Compliance

    Honeywell devices and wireless headsets are designed to be compliant with the rules and regulations in the locations into which they are sold and are labeled as required. Honeywell devices are type approved and do not require the user to obtain license or authorization before using them.
  • Page 122 When not in use, the Honeywell devices should be powered off. In addition, the device should be worn in accordance with the instructions for this device.
  • Page 123: Canadian Compliance

    (utilisateur prioritaires) des bandes de fréquences 5250– 5350  MHz  et 5650–5850  MHz et que ces radars peuvent provoquer des interférences et/ou endommager les périphériques LE-LAN. Honeywell products contain one of the following radio devices. See device label. Honeywell Device Card Manufacturer and P/N...
  • Page 124 Chinese Compliance Terminals and Headsets 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 (Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product) 有害物质 (Hazardous substance) 部件名称 (Part name) A710x TAP1010-01 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (PB) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE) 条码阅读器 (2D Imager) 印刷电路板 (PCB) 连接线...
  • Page 125 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 (Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product) 有害物质 (Hazardous substance) 部件名称 (Part name) A730x TAP1030-01 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 (PB) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE) 条码阅读器 (2D Imager) 印刷电路板 (PCB) 连接线 (Cables) 外壳 (Battery) 本表格依据 SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。 (This table is created in accordance to SJ/T 11364 ) o: 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在...
  • Page 126 产品中有害物质的名称及含量 (Names and content of Hazardous Substances in the Product) 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚 TVM904-01 (PB) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE) 条码阅读器 (2D Imager) 印刷电路板 (PCB) 连接线 (Cables) 外壳 (Battery) 本表格依据 SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。 (This table is created in accordance to SJ/T 11364 ) o: 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在...
  • Page 127 Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the American National Standards Institute Communications Commission (FCC). The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Honeywell is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. Honeywell For Users in the U.S.A.
  • Page 128 Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and Council of 8 June 2011 Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) Products Manufactured by Honeywell™ All Honeywell manufactured products shipped by Honeywell as of 1 January 2012 to destinations where the DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL of A700x Product Guide...
  • Page 129 Annex of the RoHS Directive. Third Party products sold by Honeywell Honeywell has obtained verification from all suppliers of all third party products that versions of those products shipped by Honeywell as of 1 January 2012 to destinations where the DIRECTIVE...
  • Page 130 TAP1030-01 in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. Bij deze verklaart Honeywell dat deze A710x TAP1010-01, A720x TAP1020-01, and A730x TAP1030- 01 voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 131 TAP1030-01 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla Direttiva 2014/53/UE. Por medio de la presente Honeywell declara que el A710x TAP1010-01, A720x TAP1020-01, and A730x TAP1030-01 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 2014/53/UE.

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