mobile DLA
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The RFID tags in
items are read
by the DLA and
their information
is stored on the
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card.
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lists are exported
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The lights above the
screen will flash, as
well as an audio cue
being played, when
an item is found.
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Make sure the items are
a roughly in line on the shelf
Leave space, if possible,
between the items and
any metal shelf ends
Position the antenna so it
is parallel to the spines of
the items
Scan at a steady pace; too
slow and you may scan tags
multiple times, too fast and
you will miss tagsmobile DLA Quick Guide: Key Functions
Collect Data
Collecting data is basically taking
an inventory. All tags within range
are scanned and recorded, saved
to a list.
Check Shelf Order
Checking shelf order is similar to
manual shelf reading, although
the technical limitations of RFID
make checking one to one order
impossible.
Search for Items
Scanning using this setting will
highlight any items on active
search lists.
Pull Items
The pull items function is most
useful for collecting holds and
weeding items, or similar. An
alert occurs when you scan an
item on any pull list uploaded
to the mobile DLA.
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Find Items
If you need to find a small number
of items and have the IDs to hand,
you can make alist on the fly by
entering the information directly on
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Primary Info:mobile DLA Quick Guide: Memory Card
Depending on your model of DLA,
the memory card may be SD or ua
micro SD. They are functionally the yD
same in this instance, just different
sizes.
Insert the card label-up.
The end with the clipped
corner should always be
inserted first.
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To remove the memory card
safely, press the home button
to return to the home screen.
This completes all write activities
and ensures that no data is lost.
If inactive for a few minutes, the
mobile DLA will go into sleep mode
to conserve power.
To wake it up, simply squeeze the
trigger.mobile DLA Quick Guide: Power and Battery
When the battery becomes low while using, you must change it
to avoid losing your data. DO NOT simply pop the battery out, as
this may corrupt your memory card.
On the DLA home screen, scroll
Change Battery down to the ‘Change Battery’
option. Select it.
When the screen goes dark, it is safe to remove the battery.
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Press down the tab holding The battery will pop free and
the battery in place. can easily be removed.
Push the charged battery into
the slot. You have approx one
minute to do this (starting from
when you pop out the low
battery) without corrupting
your data.
Remember! Keep one of the batteries on the charger
at all times while using the device. When storing the
device for longer than a week, follow the process for
battery removal and storage.mobile DLA Quick Guide: Caring for Your Device
Wipe down the DLA body with a damp cloth as necessary. Do not
spray with liquids. Clean the touchscreen with an appropriate cloth.
Do not drop or throw device. Store device somewhere clean and
dry and out of direct sunlight.
DO NOT GET WET DO NOT BEND ANTENNA
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NEVER USE A PEN/PENCIL DO NOT EXPOSE
ON THE TOUCHSCREEN TO EXTREME COLD
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DO NOT EXPOSE TO HEAT DO NOT DROP OR THROW