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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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 ===== Pairing the Scanner ===== ===== Pairing the Scanner =====
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 Press the Bluetooth button on the RFD8500 scanner to make the device discoverable and select the device to pair when Windows finds the device. 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 paring. This is unconventional and the scanner will not pair unless the trigger is pulled.</note>+<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>
  
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 Once you have paired the RFD8500 with Windows, you will have to determine the Virtual Communications Port that has been assigned to the device. 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. +Select ''Devices and Printers'' from the ''Related Settings'' option of the ''Bluetooth & other Devices'' screen. 
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 Right hand click on the RFD8500 Icon and select ''Properties''. Right hand click on the RFD8500 Icon and select ''Properties''.
  
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 From the ''Properties'' Dialog, select the ''Services'' tab and write down the ''Communication Port Number for the Serial port (SSP) RFID Serial Port'' Service. From the ''Properties'' Dialog, select the ''Services'' tab and write down the ''Communication Port Number for the Serial port (SSP) RFID Serial Port'' Service.
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 This will be the Virtual Communications Port that TapeTrack will use to communicate with the RFD8500. This will be the Virtual Communications Port that TapeTrack will use to communicate with the RFD8500.
  
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