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MC9090-G RFID Mobile Computer RFID User Guide Supplement[...]
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MC9090-G RFID User Guide 72E-89962-01 Rev A December 2006[...]
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© 2006 by Symbol T echnologies, Inc. All righ ts reserved. No part of this publicatio n may be reproduced or used in any form, or by any electrical or mechanical means, without permission in writing fr om Symb ol. This inc ludes elect ronic or mech anic al means, such as photoc opying, record ing, or information storage and r etrieval systems. The[...]
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Revision History Changes to the original manual are listed below: Change Date Description Rev A 12/06 Initial release.[...]
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T able of Contents Chapter 1 Table of Contents Patents .................................................... .......................................... .......................... ... ii Revision History ................................................ ........................................... .................. i ii About This Guide Introduction .[...]
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vi MC9090-G RFID Us er Guide Suppliment Changing the Keypad Backlight Settings ...................................................................... 1-11 Turning the Radios Off ........................................... ..................................................... .. 1-12 WLAN Radio on Windows Mobile 5.0 .................................[...]
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Table of Contents vii Chapter 4: Maintenance & Troubleshooting Introduction ................................. .......................................... ....................................... . 4- 1 Maintaining the Mobile Computer ................................................................................. 4-1 Accessories ................[...]
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Chapter i About This Guide Chapter i About This Guide Introduction This MC9090-G RFID User Guide Supp lement provides th e u nique set up and configuration pr ocedures for the MC9090-G RFID mobile compu ters and accessories. This guide is intended as a supplement to the MC909X User Guide, P/N: 72E- 7221 5-xx. Pro ce dures co mmon to th e MC9 09X se[...]
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vi MC9090-G RFID Us er Guide Supplement Configurations This guide covers the following configurations: Configuration Radios Display Memory Data Capture Operating Sy stem Keypads MC9090-G RFID WLAN 802.1 1b/g and Bluetooth Color 64 MB RAM/ 128 MB Flash Imager Windows Mobile 5.0 Professional 53-key RFID[...]
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About This Guide vii Chapter Descriptions T opics covered in this guide are as follows: • Chapter 1, Getting St arted , provides infor mation on charging the mobile computer batter y and resetting. • Chapter 2, Ope ra tin g th e MC 90 90 - G RFI D , describes the MC9090-G RFID operating pr ocedures. • Chapter 3, Acces sories , describes the a[...]
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viii MC9090-G RFID Us er Guide Supplement Related Documents and Software The following document s provide more information about the MC909X mobile comp uters. • MC9090-G RFID Quick S tart Guide, p/n 72 -89960-xx • MC9090-G RFID Wi ndows ® Mobile ® 5.0 Regulator y Gu ide , p/n 72-89961-xx • MC909X User Guide , p/n 72E-72215-xx • MC909X Int[...]
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About This Guide ix Symbol Support Center For service information, wa rranty info rmation or technical assist ance contact or call the local Symbol Support Center: Country/Region Address T elephone United S tates Symbol T echnologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, New Y ork 1 1742-1300 1-800-653-5350 Canada Symbol T echnologies Cana da, Inc. 51[...]
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x MC9090-G RFID Us er Guide Supplement Deutsc hland/ Germany Symbol T echnologies GmbH W aldstrass e 66 D-63128 Dietzenbach, Germany 6074-49020 (Inside Germany) +49-6074-49020 (Out side Germany) Italia/It aly Symbol T echnologies Italia S.R.L. Via Cri stoforo Columbo, 49 20090 T rezzano S/N Navigilo Milano, Italy 2-484441 (Inside It aly) +39-02-484[...]
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About This Guide xi If the Symbol product was purchased from a Symbol Bu siness Partner , contact th at Business Partner for service. South Africa Symbol T echnologies Afric a Inc. Block B2 Rutherford Estate 1 Scott S treet W averly 20 90 Johannesburg Republic of South Africa 1 1-809 531 1 (Inside South Africa) +27-1 1-809 531 1 (Outside South Afri[...]
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Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the accesso ries for the mobile comp uter and explains how to inst all a nd charge the batteries, replace the str ap a nd start the mo b ile computer for the first time. MC909X User Guide The MC909X User Guide , P/N: 72E-72215-xx provides the following sup[...]
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1 - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Figure 1-1 MC9090-G RFID Mobile Computer Unpacking the Mobile Computer Carefully remove all pr otective material from around the mobile computer and save the ship ping container for later storage an d shipp ing. V erify that all equipment listed below was received: • Mobile computer • Lithium-ion batt e[...]
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Getting Started 1 - 3 Accessories T able 1-1 lists the accessories a vailable for the MC909X: T able 1-1 MC9090-G RFID Accessories Accessory Description Cable Adapter Mod ule (CAM) Snap-on required to conne ct the following cables to th e mobile computer . • AC line cord (country-specific) and power su pply , charge s the mobile comput er . • A[...]
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1 - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Getting Started In order to start using the mob ile computer for the first time: • Install the main battery • Charge the main battery and ba ckup battery • S tart the m obile comp uter • Configure the mobile comp uter The main battery ca n be ch arged b efore or af ter it is inst alled. Use one of t[...]
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Getting Started 1 - 5 Charging the Battery Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using the mobile comp uter for the first time, char ge the main battery until the amber charg e ind icator light remains lit (see T able 1-2 on page 1-6 for charge status indicatio ns). The main battery fully charges in less than four ho urs. The m[...]
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1 - 6 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment T o charge the main battery: 1. Ensure the accessory used to charge the ma in ba ttery is connected to th e appropriate power sour ce. 2. Insert the mobile comp uter into a cr adle or attach th e appropri ate snap-o n module. 3. The mobile computer st arts to charg e automatically . The amber charge LED, in[...]
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Getting Started 1 - 7 Removing the Main Battery T o remove the main batt ery: 1. Prior to removing the batter y , press the red Power button. This sets the mo bile comput er to suspe nd mode. 2. Press the primary battery release(s) . The battery p artially eject s from the mobile computer . 3. Pause 3 to 4 seconds while the mobile computer performs[...]
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1 - 8 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Starting the Mobile Computer Press the red Power button to turn on the mobile computer . If the mobile computer does n ot power on, perform a cold boot. See Resetting the Mobile Computer on page 2-18 . When the mobile computer is powered on for the firs t time, it initializes its system. The Symbol splash s[...]
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Getting Started 1 - 9 Stylus T o remove the stylus, pull the stylus cord down and outward to remove the stylus. Figure 1-5 Removing t he Stylus Use the mobile computer stylus for selectin g items and entering information. The stylus fun ctions as a mouse. • T ap: T o u ch th e scr ee n on ce wi th th e sty lus to pre ss op tio n bu tto n s an d o[...]
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1 - 10 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment MC9090-G Strap The strap may be move d to either the left or righ t side of the mobile com puter to su it user pre ferences. T o reposition the strap: 1. Disconnect the met al clip at the handle. 2. Open strap loop and slide the handstra p through the loop . 3. Slide the loop out of the connecto r post. 4.[...]
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Getting Started 1 - 11 Changing the Power Settings T o set the mobile comput er to turn of f after a short period of non -u se: 1. On devices with Windows Mobile 5.0, ta p Start > Settings > System tab > Power icon > Advanced tab. 2. Select the On battery power: T urn off device if no t use d for: check box and select a value from the d[...]
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1 - 12 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Figure 1-7 Wireless Connection S tatus Icon T o turn the radio back on, tap th e Wireless Connection St atus icon at the bottom o f the T oda y screen and select Enable Radio . The red X disapp ears from the icon indi cating that t he radio is enabled (o n). Bluetooth and WWAN Radios on W indows Mobile 5.0[...]
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Chapter 2 Operating the MC9090-G RFID Chapter 2 Chapter 2 Operating the MC9090-G RFID Introduction This chapter explains th e physical bu ttons, status icon s and controls on the mobile computer , how to use the mobile computer , including instructio ns for powe ring on and r esetting the mobile com puter , using the s tylus and a headset, ente rin[...]
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2 - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment T able 2-1 S tatus Icons Icon Function Description S peaker T urns all sounds on and off. Battery Backup battery is very low . Main battery is charging.* Main battery is low . Main battery is very low . Main battery is full.* Connectivity Connection is active. GPRS available. GPRS in use. EGPRS available. E[...]
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Operating the MC 9090-G RFID 2 - 3 Command Bar The icons listed in T able 2-2 on the Command Bar may be located at the bottom of th e screen. Figure 2-2 Command Bar V oice Mail Notification that one or more voice messages we re received. T ime and Next Appointment Displays current time in analog or d igital format. Multiple Notifications There are [...]
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2 - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Speaker Icon Adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the S tatus bar . 1. T ap the Speaker icon. The Vo l u m e dialog box appears. Figure 2-3 V olume Dialog Box 2. T ap and move the slide bar to adjus t the volume. 3. Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off. NOTE When not [...]
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Operating the MC 9090-G RFID 2 - 5 Battery Icon Battery icons display on the Titl e B ar when the main battery or backup battery power falls below a predetermined level. A Battery dialog box also appears indicating the sta tu s of the main or backup battery . Figure 2-4 Battery S tatus Dia l og Box View the batte ry status using the Power window . [...]
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2 - 6 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment T ime Icon The Time icon displays the current time in a digit al or an alog format. T o change the time format, ta p and hold the Ti me icon until a menu appears. Select the desired format. Figure 2-6 Time Icon Fo rmat Me nu T o display current date, time and appointments: 1. T ap the Ti m e icon to display[...]
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Operating the MC 9090-G RFID 2 - 7 Multiple Notification Icon The Multiple Notification icon appears whe n two or more message notifications occur . T ap the icon to display the multiple noti fication icon s. Figure 2-10 Multiple Notifications Icon Locking the Mobile Computer Use the Device Lock feature to prevent use of the device. When locked, th[...]
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2 - 8 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment LED Indicators The MC9090-G RFID h as an LED Indicator Bar tha t cont ai ns LEDs that indicate scanning and charging st atus. T able 2-3 describes the LED indications. Figure 2-13 MC909X LEDs Indicator Bar Keypads The mobile computer has the fo llowing modular keypad : • 53-key keypad The modular keyp ads[...]
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Operating the MC 9090-G RFID 2 - 9 53-Key Keypad for MC9090-G RFID The 53-key keyp ad cont ains a Power button, applicatio n keys, sc roll keys and functi o n keys. The keyp ad is color-coded to indicate the alte rnate functio n key (blue) values . Note that keypad functions can b e changed by an application so the mobile compu ter ’s keyp ad may[...]
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2 - 10 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment T able 2-4 53-Key Descriptions Key Description Power (red) T urns the mobile computer on and of f. Performs a warm boot and a cold boot. See Windows Mobile 5 .0 Devices on page 2-18 for information about performing a warm and cold boot. Green/Red Dot T o use a key as an applicatio n key (APP key) on t he k[...]
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Operating the MC9090-G RFID 2 - 11 Function (blue) Press and release the b lue function key to act ivate the keyp ad alternate functi ons (shown on the keyp ad in blue). The LED ab ove the key light s and the icon appears on the t askbar on WinCE devices or the icon appears at the bottom of the screen on Windows Mobile 5.0 de vices. Press and relea[...]
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2 - 12 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Keypad Special Functions The keypad special funct ions are color cod ed on the keyp ads. For example, on the 53-key keyp ad, the display backlight icon is blue indicating that th e blue function key must b e selecte d first to access the display backlight. T able 2-5 Keypad Special Fun ctions Icon 53-Key ,[...]
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Operating the MC9090-G RFID 2 - 13 Using the Power Button Press the red Power button to turn the mobile comp uter screen on and of f (suspend mode). The mobil e computer is on when the screen is on and the mob ile computer is in su spend mo de when the screen is of f. For more information, see S tarting the Mobile Computer on page 1-8 . The Power b[...]
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2 - 14 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Data Capture The mobile computers use an integrate d imager to collect data by decoding on e dimensional bar codes (including RSS) and two dimen sional bar codes (inc luding PDF417 and Da taMatrix), and ca pture and download images to a host for a variety of imaging ap plication s. Imaging The mobile compu[...]
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Operating the MC9090-G RFID 2 - 15 Scanning Considerations T ypically , sca nning is a sim ple matt er of aim, sc an/dec ode and a few quick trial effor t s master it. However , two importan t considerations can be use d to optimize any scanning performance: • Range Any scanning device decodes well over a p articul ar working range — minimum an[...]
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2 - 16 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Figure 2-17 Bar Code Not Centered in Aim ing Pattern Figure 2-18 Pick List Mode with Multiple Bar Codes in Aiming Pattern 4. Release the trigger . Scanning T ips Optimal scannin g distance varies with bar code density and scanner op tics. • Hold the scanner farther away for la rge r symbols. • Move the[...]
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Operating the MC9090-G RFID 2 - 17 Reading RFID T ags When in the RFID read mode, press the tr igger and the mobile computer interro gate s all of the Gen2 (configurable for Class 0 and Class 1) RFID tags within the radio frequency (RF) field of view . The mobile computer captures dat a from each new t ag found. Wh en the trigger is released, the m[...]
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2 - 18 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Resetting the Mobile Computer Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices There are two reset functions, war m boot and cold b oot. • A warm boot rest arts the mobile comp uter and closes all running prog rams. • A cold boot also rest art s the mobile computer a nd closes all runnin g programs but also reset s the Real[...]
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Operating the MC9090-G RFID 2 - 19 W aking the Mobile Computer The wakeup conditions define what actions wa keup the mobile compu ter . These settings are configurable and the factory default settings shown in T able 2-7 are subject to change/up date. Bluetooth The mobile computer is a Bluetooth- equipped de vice tha t can communicate witho ut wire[...]
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Chapter 3 Accessories Chapter 3 Chapter 3 Accessories Introduction The series 9000 accessorie s provide a wide variety of product suppo rt capabilities. Accessories include cradles, keyp ads, Magneti c S tripe Reader (MSR) and Cable Adapter Modu le (CAM) snap-on, four slot sp are battery cha rger , headphone, Multim edia Card (MM C), Secure Device [...]
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3 - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Miscellaneous The MC909X Integr ator Guide, P/N: 72E-72216-xx provide s the miscellaneous support in formation applicable to the MC9090-G RFID mobile computer: • Four Slot S pare Battery Charger charges up to four mobile compu ter spare batteries. • Headphone can b e used in noisy environment s. • Modem Module e[...]
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Accessories 3 - 3 Keypads The mobile computer has interchangeab le modular keypads. However , only the 53-Key RFID keypad can be used with the MC909 0-G RFID mo bile comput er . Th e modular k eypad can be chan ged in the field as necessary . Th e MC909X User Guide, P/N: 72E-72215-xx provides keyp ad support information applicable to the MC9090- G [...]
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3 - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Figure 3-2 Installing the Keypad 4. Perform a cold bo ot. See Resetting the Mobile Computer on p age 2-18 . Multi Media Card (MMC) / Secure Device (SD) Card The MMC provides secondary non- volatile storage. The MMC is located under the keypad (see Figur e 3- 1 on pag e 3 -3 ). T o insert the MMC/SD: 1. Suspend the m o[...]
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Accessories 3 - 5 Figure 3-3 Inserting the MMC/SD 5. Replace the keypad an d re-atta ch using the two screws (see Figure 3-2 on page 3-4 ). MMC/SD MMC/SD Retaining Door CAUTION Do no t ap ply more than 4 in-lbs of torque whe n tightening the keypad screws.[...]
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Chapter 4 Maintenance & T roubleshooting Chapter 4 Chapter 4 Maintenance & Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes in structions on cleaning and st oring the mobile computer , and provides troubleshoo ting solutions for potential pr oblems during mobile computer op eration. Maintaining the Mobile Computer For trouble-free service[...]
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4 - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Accessories The MC909X User Guide, P/N: 72E-722 15-xx provides the troubleshooting information applicable to the following MC9090-G RFID mobile comp uter accessories: • Bluetooth Connection • Four Slot Charge Only Cradle • Four Slot Ethernet Cradle • Four Slot S pare Battery Char ger • Single Slot[...]
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4 - 3 T roubleshooting Mobile Computer T able 4-1 T roubleshooting the Mobile Computer Problem Cause Solution Mobile computer does not turn on. Lithium-i on battery not charged. Charge or replace the lithiu m-ion battery in the mobile computer . Lithium-ion battery not instal led properly . Ensure battery is inst a[...]
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4 - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Mobile computer turns itself of f. Mobile computer is inactive. The mobile computer turns of f after a period of inactivity . If the mobile computer is running on battery power , this period can be set to 30 sec., 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 minutes. If the mobile computer is running on external power , this period [...]
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 4 - 5 The mobile c om puter does not accept scan input. Scanning application is not loaded. V erify that the unit is loaded with a scan ning application. See the System Administr ator . Unreadable bar code. Ensure the symb ol is not defaced. Distanc e between exit window and bar code is incorrect. Ensure mobile com[...]
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Appendix A Specifications Appendi x A Spe cificati ons T echnical Specifications The following tables summarize the mobile com puter ’ s intended op erating en vironment an d general tec hnical hardware specifications. Mobile Computer The following table summarizes the mobile com puter ’s intende d operating environment. T able A-1 T e chnical [...]
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A - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment User Environment Operating T emperature -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C) S torage T emperature -25°F to 160°F (-40°C to 70° C) Battery Charging T emperature 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to +4 0 °C) ambient temperature range. Humidity 5% to 95% non condensing Drop S pecification Multiple 6 f t.(1.8m) drop [...]
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Appendix A: Specifications A - 3 Modem Module T able A-2 Data Ca pture Options Item Description Imaging Decode Capabilit y Code 39 Code 128 Code 93 Codabar Code 1 1 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 MSI EAN-8 EAN-13 UPCA UPCE UPC/EAN supplement als Coupon Code T rioptic 39 Webcod e TLC39 Composite AB Composite C Micro PDF-417 PDF-417 Macro PDF-417[...]
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A - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Mobile Computer Pin-Outs Figure A-1 Pin Locations Performance Line speed up to 33,600 b ps HHC to modem speed (DTE spe ed) up to 57,600 bp s V .42bis dat a compression V .42 LAPM error correction Current consumption 100 mA active <10 mA sleep Pulse dialing rate (except where prohibited under TBR-21 rules[...]
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Appendix A: Specifications A - 5 Accessory CAM and MSR Pin-Outs Figure A-2 CAM and MSR Serial Connector 7 DSR RS232C 8 GND Ground, 2.5A max . 9 RI RS232C 10 CRADLE_DET Ground ed by cradle when in cradle 1 1 DTR RS232C 12 Not connected Not connected 13 POWER_IN 12V , 2.5A max 14 CTS RS232C 15 USB_5V_DET USB 16 USB_D_MINU S USB 17 EXT_PWR_OUT 3.3V @5[...]
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A - 6 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment 8D S R 9D C D 10 TXD 11 C T S 12 DTR 13 RI 14 RTS 15 RXD T able A-5 CAM and MSR Serial Connec tor Pin-outs Pin Signal[...]
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Appendix B Keypad Special Key s Appendix B Keypad Special Keys Introduction This appendix cont ains the ke ypad functions/special character s for th e keypad. Each function/s pecial character is included in the t able along with how the functio n/special character is generated . Keypad The mobile computer is available with the fo llowing keypad: ?[...]
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B - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment $ Dollar sign SHIFT - 4 % Percent sign SHIFT - 5 ^ Carat SHIFT - 6 & Ampersand SHIFT - 7 * Asterisk Blue Key - U , SHIFT - Blue Ke y - U , SHIFT - 8 ( Open parenthesis SHIFT - 9 ) Close parenthesis SHIFT - 0 ‘ Single quote Blue Key - C “ Double quot e) SHIFT - Blue Ke y - C + Plus sign Blue Key - S [...]
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Appendix C Regulatory Appendix C Regulatory Introduction This appendix cont ains the accessory power su pply regulatory complian ce statement s. Accessory Power Supply Regulatory Compliance T able C-1 Accessory Power Supp lies, Regulatory Co mpliance S tatements Accessory Power Supplies Regulatory C ompliance Statements Single Slot Serial/USB Cradl[...]
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C - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment Universal Battery Char ger (UBC) Adapter Power Supply Use only a Symbol -approved power supply output rated 15 VDC and minimum 1.5 A. The po wer supply is certifi ed to EN60950 with SEL V outputs. Use of alternative po wer supply will inv alidate any approval g iven to this device and may be dang erous. Ben[...]
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Index IndexIndex Numerics 2-D bar codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14 53-key keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9 A accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 accessory keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3 auto charge cable . [...]
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Index - 2 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment charging spare batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 charging batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 charging spare batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6 cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Index - 3 K key descriptions 53-key . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10 special functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12 keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 53-key . . .[...]
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Index - 4 MC9090-G RFID User Guide Suppliment starting the mobile computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4, 1-8 status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 status icon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Symbol T ech nologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaz a Holtsville, New Y ork 11742-1300 http://www .symbol.com 72E-89962-01 Revision A - December 2006[...]