Conker NS6 Quick Start Manual

Summary of NS6

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    Conker ns6 quick start guide & safety information sheet.

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    Device layout volume - volume + micro usb audio jack front camera barcode scan window rear camera speaker battery release nfc antenna barcode trigger windows key docking connector barcode trigger power button battery.

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    Installing the battery, sim card and micro sd card n.B. Ensure the device is powered off before removing the battery. The battery is removed by sliding the battery release catch to the left and prying the battery from the top left corner recess. This reveals the micro sd (memory card) slot and sim c...

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    Barcode scanning if a barcode scanner is installed you can activate the barcode scanner using either the left or right barcode trigger buttons. The barcode function is configured as a keyboard wedge so the acquired barcode will be automatically pasted to the active cursor if present..

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    Ce marking and european economic area tablet technologies hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with directive 2011/65/eu and 1999/5/ec or 2014/53/eu. The following standards have been applied and tested. Conformity is limited to the essential requirements of the r&tte. It equipment :...

  • Page 7: Led Safety Statement

    Led product – honeywell n3680 2d barcode scanner contains leds for illumination and aiming led safety statement leds have been tested and classified as “exempt risk group” to the standard iec 62471:2006..

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    Battery information caution. Use only approved batteries. Risk of explosion if battery is charged with an incompatible charger, exposed to heat >60c or replaced by an incorrect type. European battery directive 2006/66/ec dispose of batteries separately and responsibly. All waste batteries are classi...

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    Lithium batteries do not suffer from “battery memory” therefore you do not need to fully charge to 100% or fully discharge to 0%. Complete discharge of batteries should always be avoided. Shallow discharge is preferable, i.E. Recharge at 20% if possible. Battery safety guidelines • the area in which...

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    • battery usage by children should be supervised. • please follow local regulations to promptly dispose of used re-chargeable batteries. • do not dispose of batteries in fire. • seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed. • in the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid...