Honeywell HONST60 User Manual

Honeywell HONST60 User Manual

HON-ST60

Wi-Fi Module

Installation Instructions

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What You Get

What You Need

A #T10 and a #T20 Torx screwdriver

A small Phillips screwdriver

A small wrench

To install the 802.11 interface, you need to open the printer and physically install the interface board in the printer.

This interface kit must only be installed by an authorized service technician. The device is country/region specific and must be ordered for the correct country/region. Use of this device in other region than shown on the device home page/test label may violate applicable law.

Follow standard ESD guidelines to avoid damaging the equipment you are servicing.

Before you begin, turn off the printer and disconnect the power cord and communication cables.

The electronic compartment contains wires and components with dangerous voltage (up to 380 V). Make sure that the printer is switched off and the power cord is disconnected before the cover is removed.

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