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RS507 Imager
Refer to the RS507 Hands-free Imager Quick Reference Guide, p/n 72-115987-xx and the RS507 Hands-free
Imager Product Reference Guide, p/n 72E-120802-xx for detailed information.
Freezer Pouch
The freezer pouch allows the user to use the wearable terminal in a freezer environment on the hip or wrist for
use in voice picking applications. An RS309, RS409 or RS419 scanner with an extended cable is required
when mounting the freezer pouch on the hip mount, if scanning is also part of the application.
In order to keep the wearable terminal at a safe operating temperature in a meat or ice cream freezer, the
freezer pouch insulates the wearable terminal to keep the heat generated by the wearable terminal within the
pouch. The pouch is not heated. There are no batteries to worry about or electronics within the pouch.
The freezer pouch can be either hip-mounted or wrist-mounted. For hip-mounting, there is a belt loop on its
back for attached a belt (sold separately). For wrist-mounting, customers can buy either a set of
standard-length or longer-length wrist straps and use them with the pouch. The longer-length wrist straps are
recommended for wrist-mounting over coats. The freezer pouch has openings on each side for wearable
scanners and headset adapters.
While the freezer pouch is designed to allow workers to use the wearable terminal in meat and ice cream
freezers, there are some very important limitations to follow:
Do not use in environments that are below -30°C (-22°F).
Do not allow the wearable terminal (with or without the freezer pouch) to remain in the suspend mode in
environments below -20°C (-4°F) for more than 10 minutes. This prevents the wearable terminal from
cooling down to the ambient freezer temperature. The pouch maintains the wearable terminal at a
sufficient temperature while it is in use, but lengthy periods of inactivity bring the wearable terminal below
its operating temperature.
Do not store wearable terminals in the meat or ice cream freezer. As explained above, this would allow
the wearable terminals to chill to the ambient freezer temperature, which is below their operating
temperature. Furthermore, if batteries were left in wearable terminals stored in the freezer, the batteries
themselves could freeze, which could damage them. At the least, they would not function while frozen.
Batteries cannot be charged below 0°C (32°F). Motorola cradles and battery chargers have an automatic
shut-off to insure this.
If using wearable scanners with the wearable terminal in the meat or ice cream freezer for a shift,
remember that the RS309 freezer configuration is the correct scanner to choose, due to its lower
operating temperature range and its desiccant pack to remove condensation.
Slide the wearable terminal into the freezer pouch.
NOTE Wearable computers with standard capacity batteries must use the Standard Capacity Battery Freezer
Pouch while wearable computers with extended capacity batteries must use the Extended Capacity
Battery Freezer Pouch. See Table 5-1 on page 5-1 for more information.
CAUTION Do not use the wearable terminal with touch screen in the freezer pouch or in environments that are
below -20°C (-4°F).
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