User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Compliance
- Specifications
- Contents
- Troubleshooting
- Important Warnings
- Preface
- System Overview
- Uses for the Solution include
- Special Features include
- System Components
- Settings
- Viewing History
- To select a start and end date
- 1. Click Start Date arrow to display the Date Picker.
- 2. Select Start Date from the Date Picker.
- 3. Click End Date arrow to display a second Date Picker.
- 4. Select End Date from the Date Picker.
- 5. The number of records returned by the date range appears in the lower left corner.
- Clear and Export History
- To select a start and end date
- Seeker Installation
- To install the Seeker Software
- 1. Using a sync cable or cradle, connect your Pocket PC to the computer. For additional information, see the documentation that arrived with the Pocket PC.
- 2. Insert the Seeker software and documentation CD into the drive on the computer.
- 3. Double-click My Computer.
- 4. Navigate to the CD drive.
- 5. Double-click setup.exe.
- 6. Follow the instructions on the screen to finish the installation.
- Installing the RF Reader
- To install the Seeker Software
- Using Seeker Software
- To start the Seeker Software
- The Main Window
- Working Offline
- Tag Entry
- To associate a Tag with a resource
- 1. Tap Add. The Add Tag window appears.
- 2. In the Department box, select a Department ID.
- 3. In the Tag box, select a Tag ID.
- 4. In the Resource box, type the name for this resource.
- 5. In the Description box, type a description for this resource.
- 6. Next to the Image field, tap the ellipses (…) box to link an image to the entry.
- 7. Select the bitmap to be used to represent the resource.
- 8. Tap OK, to save the Tag/resource association.
- Find Tags
- Low Battery Indicator
- Department ID
- To erase a Tag
- To write to a blank Tag
- To find a Tag using Department and Tag
- To find a Tag using Resource and Locations
- 1. In the Resource box, select the Resource associated with the Tag.
- 2. If applicable, select the Location from the Location box. The Locations are downloaded from the PinPoint Configurator Service.
- 3. Select the Beep checkbox, to hear the Tag beep. Select the Light checkbox to see the Tag flash.
- 4. Move the Range slider to the right to increase the range.
- 5. Click Find to start searching for Tags
- Progress Bar
- Tag Count
- Working Online
- Mobile Locating Solution
- User Guide
- Mounting Seeker Tags
- To apply the adhesive pad to the Tag
- To attach a Tag to a resource using an adhesive pad
- 1. Obtain the resource to which you want to apply the Tag. The resource surface should be clean, dry and free of condensed moisture.
- 2. Remove the adhesive plastic guard.
- 3. Firmly attach the Tag to the resource. Ideal application temperature range is 70˚F to 100˚F (21˚C to 38˚C).
- 4. Press firmly and hold for a couple of minutes to activate the pressure sensitive adhesive.
- To edit a Tag/resource association
- 1. In the Tag Entry list, select an item to edit.
- 2. Tap Edit.
- 3. In the Resource box, type the name for this resource.
- 4. In the Description box, type a description for this resource.
- 5. Next to the Image field, tap the ellipses (…) box to link an image to the entry.
- 6. Select the bitmap to be used to represent the resource.
- 7. Tap OK, to save the changes.
- To delete a Tag/resource association
- To clean a Seeker Tag after use
- Mounting Seeker Tags
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Find Results
Each Tag found is displayed with its Tag
ID, Department ID, battery status, and
Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) at
which it was received. The RSSI indicates a
relative distance from the reader. If the Tag
is further away, the RSSI bar graph is
lower. Additionally a low battery icon
appears above the signal strength bar if the
Tag has a low battery.
If a resource name and description was
entered, the first line of the Tag List will
contain the resource name and the second
line will contain the description of the
resource.
Selecting a Tag in the Tag List displays
additional details about the Tag.
Low Battery Indicator
Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)
Working Offline
The Offline mode allows you to find a Tag by its Tag Entry and Department
Entry. Each Tag received in this mode is displayed with its Tag ID and
Department ID, along with the Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) at
which it was received. The RSSI indicates a relative distance from the reader. If
the tag has a low battery, an low battery icon is displayed above the signal
strength bar.
Tag Entry
The Tag Entry allows the user to associate a Tag with its resource, Edit resource
information, or Delete a Tag/resource association.
To associate a Tag with a resource
1. Tap Add. The Add Tag window appears.
2. In the Department box, select a Department ID.
3. In the Ta g box, select a Tag ID.
4. In the Resource box, type the name for this
resource.
5. In the Description box, type a description for
this resource.
6. Next to the Image field, tap the ellipses (…) box
to link an image to the entry.
7. Select the bitmap to be used to represent the
resource.
8. Tap OK, to save the Tag/resource association.
NOTE: Each Tag received is added to the History Table.
NOTE: It is best to keep the size of the
bitmap or jpeg as small as possible
(maximum of 12Kb). Large images may
not appear.