3.5 inch LCD screen display
Touch screen
Backlit
32 bit processor
Windows mobile OS 5.0
128 mb ram - 256 mb rom
Rechargeable battery - 3.7 v 1230 mah - Li-ion
Dimensions: 5.3 inches x 2.9 inches x 0.7
Can be droopped 2 x to a steel surface from 4 ft and survive.
1) What is the HHD (Handheld Device) and the SUS (Schlage Utility Software)? The Handheld Device (HHD), which uses Schlage Utility Software (SUS), is the link between your access control management software and Schlage electronic offline and networked locks and accessories. This solution consolidates and simplifies initializing, programming, and managing your Access Control System. Additional information can be found on the SUS and HHD Datasheet.
2) Why do I need an Handheld Device (HHD)? You need a HHD to initialize the lock/device, configure it, diagnose it and re-flash firmware. The HHD is not required to manually program an AD-200 if the user does not wish to retrieve audits.
3) What can be configured by the HHD?All of the following can be configured by the Handheld Device (HHD):
Credential reader formats
Lock function
Unlock period
Failure mode
Audible alarm
Communication settings *
Validate status signals *
4) What program does the Handheld Device (HHD) use?The HHD comes pre-programmed with Schlage Utility Software (SUS).
5) What accessories are used with the Handheld Device (HHD)? Depending on the application and products being used the HHD may require one or more of the following accessories to properly connect:
HH-USB Cable: USB Cable used to connect the HHD to AD-Series locks, PIM400s, PIB300s, Wireless Accessories, and computers
HH-Serial: Serial Cable used to connect HHD to CIP
HH-Serial: Serial Cable used to connect HHD to CIP
PIMWA-CV: Converter used to connect HH-Serial to WA-Series PIM
P512112: CIP, utilized with HH-Serial to connect to CM, CL, and KC-2 locks
6) How do you connect the Handheld Device (HHD) to the AD-Series?Use the HH-USB cable to connect the HHD to the lock or computer.
7) How do you connect the Handheld Device (HHD) to the PIM400?Connect the HHD to the USB port on the PIM by using the HHD-USB cable.
8) How do you connect with the Handheld Device (HHD) to legacy CM, CL , VIP & WA locks?For offline locks, connect the HHD to the HH-Serial cable. Then, connect the HH-Serial cable to the CIP, which plugs into the CM and CL. The HHD does not connect to networked legacy locks, instead it connects to the PIM in manner similar to the IRPDA device used in the past. The HHD has the ability to communicate to AD-Series network locks with HH-USB cable. The HHD also has the ability to communicat to the AD-Series PIM400 and PIB300 using the same HH-USB cable.
9) What are the incremental benefits of the Handheld Device (HHD) compared to the IRPDA?1.) Commercial grade Handheld Device (HHD), designed to accommodate accidental drops from up to 4 ft.
2.) Operating system and hardware has a longer, more stable lifecycle than consumer electronic devices.
3.) Can be used with the AD-Series and is backwards compatible with legacy Schlage electronic devices.
4.) Incremental features include field configuration of lock function, upgrade of lock and accessory firmware, and service and diagnostic data. For a complete listing of features see the SUS and HHD datasheet.