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 The Zebra RFD8500 is a Bluetooth wireless barcode and RFID scanner capable of scanning most formats of optical and RFID barcode used to identify tape. The Zebra RFD8500 is a Bluetooth wireless barcode and RFID scanner capable of scanning most formats of optical and RFID barcode used to identify tape.
  
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 The RFD8500 can be connected:   The RFD8500 can be connected:  
-   Paired directly with a PC via a Bluetooth connection+   Paired directly with a PC via a Bluetooth connection
  
 ===== Components ===== ===== Components =====
  
 The recommended setup for a RFD8500 is: The recommended setup for a RFD8500 is:
-  RFD8500 Scanner: Part Number ''RFD8500-5000100-US'' +  RFD8500 Scanner: Part Number **RFD8500-5000100-US** 
-  1 Slot Charging Cradle: Part Number ''CRD1S-RFD8500-1R'' +  1 Slot Charging Cradle: Part Number **CRD1S-RFD8500-1R** 
-  Power Supply for Cradle: Part Number ''PWRS-14000-14R''+  Power Supply for Cradle: Part Number **PWRS-14000-148R**
  
 ===== Scanner Features ===== ===== Scanner Features =====
  
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-===== Cradle Cables ===== +===== Pairing the Scanner =====
-The ''STB2078-C10007WR'' cradle has two cable connections: +
  
-   * **A** power adapter cable to 110/240V power source.  +--> Select Bluetooth from the Window Task Bar# 
-   * **B** USB synapse connector to PC.+{{:barcode:bluetooth-menu.jpg}} 
 +<--
  
-{{:barcode:mt2090_cradle.jpg|}}+--> Add Bluetooth device# 
 +Click the ''Bluetooth or other device'' button. 
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-add.jpg|}} 
 + 
 +Press the Bluetooth button on the RFD8500 scanner to make the device discoverable and select the device to pair when Windows finds the device. 
 + 
 +<note important>You must pull the trigger on the RFD8500 to accept the pairing. This is unconventional and the scanner will not pair unless the trigger is pulled.</note> 
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-select.jpg|}} 
 + 
 +You should then see the scanner appear as a paired device. 
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-paired.jpg|}} 
 +<-- 
 + 
 +===== Obtaining the Virtual Communications Port ===== 
 +Once you have paired the RFD8500 with Windows, you will have to determine the Virtual Communications Port that has been assigned to the device. 
 + 
 +Select ''Devices and Printers'' from the ''Related Settings'' option of the ''Bluetooth & other Devices'' screen. 
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-related.png}} 
 + 
 +Right hand click on the RFD8500 Icon and select ''Properties''
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-devices.png}} 
 + 
 +From the ''Properties'' Dialog, select the ''Services'' tab and write down the ''Communication Port Number for the Serial port (SSP) RFID Serial Port'' Service. 
 + 
 +This will be the Virtual Communications Port that TapeTrack will use to communicate with the RFD8500. 
 + 
 +{{:barcode:bluetooth-services.png|}} 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Links ===== 
 + 
 +[[https://www.zebra.com/content/dam/zebra_new_ia/en-us/manuals/rfid/rfd8500-qsg-en.pdf|RFD8500 Quick Start Guide]]
  
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