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NCR RealScan 7802 Price Verifier User Guide
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3.
Plug the other end of the DIN extension cord into the DIN connector on the power
supply.
4.
Plug the power supply into a grounded electrical outlet – the RealScan 7802 unit
starts its boot up sequence. Both 120V and 240VAC power supplies are available.
Wiring the RF Wireless Model
If you purchased the wireless Ethernet option, the IEEE 802.11b RF Network Interface
Card (NIC) already is installed and tested at the factory. There is another version called
“RF ready”. This version has the familiar IEEE 802.3 RJ45 Ethernet connector installed as
well as the internal slot for the RF NIC card – although it is not installed. You an easily
recognize the RF wireless option by the short antenna on top of the housing. The
installation is the same as previously described for a hardwired unit except for step 4,
which is not required (unless its an RF ready unit in which case connect the RJ45 to a
hub with a CAT5 patch cable). The end user is responsible for providing and installing a
compatible RF access point to the network and making it operational.
The RealScan 7802 wireless NIC card is an 11Mbps, DSSS, Wi-Fi compatible PCCARD
and should communicate with most Wi-Fi compatible access points. Installation of RF
communication links requires special expertise and is part of your site network and as
such the manufacturer of the access point (and your network staff) should be the first
line of technical support. Most of the manufacturers of access points have extensive
technical documentation on performing RF site surveys and correct installation of the
units on their web sites.
Entering the ESS ID
Each wireless RF access point has a unique identification (ESS ID) that consists of up to
32 letters and numbers. When a new unit is shipped from the factory, a default ESS ID
(INSTALL) is stored in configuration memory. Before the RealScan 7802 can
communicate with the access point, it must have a matching ESS ID entered into its
memory to replace the default. The ESS ID can only be entered through the unit’s
internal barcode reader.
The ESS ID is a barcode label in the following format.
NN nn x1 …… x32
where NN = fixed characters, nn = # of characters in ID (1-32)
x1 …… x32 = ID (1-32 characters)
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