LXE MX2 Reference guide

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MX2 Reference Guide
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Revision Notice
Entire Manual
(June 2006) Obsolete/Archived. Available on LXE ServicePass website only. Product’s
replacement device is the LXE MX7.
Updated document presentation to reflect LXE’s 2006 documentation standards. Updated
“Accessories”.
Added section titled “Revision History”.
Changed all instances of “Integrated Scanner Programming Guide” to “Integrated Scanner
Programming Guide for DOS Devices”.
Changed all instances of “LXE Computers and Wavelink Avalanche User’s Guide” to
“Wavelink Avalanche for DOS Reference Guide”.
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Table of Contents
C
HAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................... 1
Document Conventions............................................................................................
3
Technical Specifications .......................................................................................... 3
General......................................................................................................................................3
Physical.....................................................................................................................................4
Keypad....................................................................................................................... 5
38-key Keypad..........................................................................................................................
5
48-key Keypad..........................................................................................................................
6
Display ....................................................................................................................... 7
Cleaning the Display / Scan Aperture ..................................................................... 7
Memory ...................................................................................................................... 7
Battery........................................................................................................................ 8
Battery Maintenance Publication............................................................................. 8
Power Management .................................................................................................. 8
Standard Range Laser Scanner............................................................................... 9
Depth Of Field – All Scanners.................................................................................. 9
PC Card.................................................................................................................... 10
IR Communications Port ........................................................................................ 10
Docking Pads .......................................................................................................... 11
Radio PC Card......................................................................................................... 11
PCMCIA LXE 6400 2.4GHz Type II (Obsolete)...................................................................11
PCMCIA LXE 6500 2.4GHz Type II (Obsolete)...................................................................12
PCMCIA Cisco 2.4GHz Type II (Obsolete)...........................................................................12
PCMCIA Symbol 2Mb 2.4GHz Type II (Obsolete)...............................................................12
PCMCIA Symbol 11Mb 2.4 GHz Type II (Obsolete)............................................................13
Getting Help.............................................................................................................
14
Manuals and Accessories ......................................................................................
14
Manuals...................................................................................................................................14
Accessories .............................................................................................................................
15
Revision History.....................................................................................................................15
CHAPTER 2 USING ADVANCED FEATURES 17
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 17
Programming the Enter Keys (38-key Keypad) ....................................................
17
Key Combinations for International Characters (38-key Keypad) ......................
18
International Characters and LXE Terminal Emulations .......................................................
18
Resetting the MX2................................................................................................... 19
Warm Boot..............................................................................................................................
19
Cold Boot................................................................................................................................19
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Safe Boot ................................................................................................................................20
Hardware Reset.......................................................................................................................20
Using PC Cards....................................................................................................... 21
The IR Serial Port .................................................................................................... 21
Laser Scanner .........................................................................................................
22
Handle Installation (Optional) ................................................................................
23
Hand-Strap Installation........................................................................................... 24
The Disk Drives ....................................................................................................... 25
Additional Drives ...................................................................................................................25
Configuring the MX2............................................................................................... 26
Troubleshooting - Enable I 2 of 5...........................................................................................26
Transferring Files.................................................................................................... 26
Advanced Power Management .............................................................................. 27
Batteries..................................................................................................................................27
Doze Mode..............................................................................................................................27
Auto-Off Timer.......................................................................................................................27
Backlight.................................................................................................................................27
Power Management at the Radio Card...................................................................................28
Radio PC Card Configuration ................................................................................ 29
Introduction ............................................................................................................................29
NET.CFG Parameters.............................................................................................................30
Lucent Parameters................................................................................................................30
Link Support .................................................................................................................................. 30
Protocol.......................................................................................................................................... 30
WaveLAN_Network_Name........................................................................................................... 30
Station_Name................................................................................................................................. 30
AP_Distance .................................................................................................................................. 30
Microwave_Robustness ................................................................................................................. 31
Transmit_Rate................................................................................................................................ 31
Medium_Reservation..................................................................................................................... 31
Card_Power_Management............................................................................................................. 31
Maximum_Sleep_Duration............................................................................................................ 32
Receive_All_Multicasts................................................................................................................. 32
Enable_Encryption......................................................................................................................... 32
Transmit_Key_ID .......................................................................................................................... 32
Proxim Parameters ...............................................................................................................33
Link Support .................................................................................................................................. 33
Protocol.......................................................................................................................................... 33
Int................................................................................................................................................... 33
Port................................................................................................................................................. 33
Mem#1 (ODI) ................................................................................................................................ 33
Domain........................................................................................................................................... 33
Station_type ................................................................................................................................... 33
Socket............................................................................................................................................. 33
Initialize_365 ................................................................................................................................. 34
Inactivity_min................................................................................................................................ 34
Inactivity_sec................................................................................................................................. 34
Channel .......................................................................................................................................... 34
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Subchannel..................................................................................................................................... 34
Mac_optimize ................................................................................................................................ 34
Roam_config.................................................................................................................................. 34
Peer_to_peer .................................................................................................................................. 34
Cisco Parameters..................................................................................................................35
Link Support .................................................................................................................................. 35
Protocol.......................................................................................................................................... 35
SSID............................................................................................................................................... 35
FragThreshold................................................................................................................................ 35
RTSThreshold................................................................................................................................ 35
DataRateX...................................................................................................................................... 35
RefreshInterval............................................................................................................................... 35
PowerSaveMode ............................................................................................................................ 36
MaxPowerSave .............................................................................................................................. 36
NodeName ..................................................................................................................................... 36
WEP enable.................................................................................................................................... 36
Diversity......................................................................................................................................... 36
PortBase – IRQ – Memory - Socket .............................................................................................. 36
BusType......................................................................................................................................... 36
Frame ............................................................................................................................................. 36
Cisco 350 Radio Only.................................................................................................................... 37
LEAP..........................................................................................................................................................37
WorldMode ................................................................................................................................................37
ShortPreamble ............................................................................................................................................37
AWCLEAP .................................................................................................................................... 37
WEPDOS....................................................................................................................................... 38
Symbol Parameters...............................................................................................................39
Link Support .................................................................................................................................. 39
Protocol.......................................................................................................................................... 39
ESS_ID .......................................................................................................................................... 39
mode............................................................................................................................................... 39
ioaddress ........................................................................................................................................ 39
memory .......................................................................................................................................... 39
interrupt.......................................................................................................................................... 39
performance_index ........................................................................................................................ 39
Auth_type....................................................................................................................................... 39
Encrypt_Key# ................................................................................................................................ 40
encrypt_enable............................................................................................................................... 40
Encrypt_Key_ID............................................................................................................................ 40
Encrypt_Enable_Index................................................................................................................... 40
diversity ......................................................................................................................................... 40
Tx_rate........................................................................................................................................... 40
SOCKETS TCP/IP Stack........................................................................................................41
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................41
Bootp.............................................................................................................................................. 41
DHCP............................................................................................................................................. 41
Setting SOCKETS.CFG Parameters ....................................................................................
42
Set IP Address................................................................................................................................ 42
Set ARP INIT................................................................................................................................. 42
Set Interface ................................................................................................................................... 42
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Set Router IP (Gateway only)........................................................................................................ 43
Set Domain Name Server............................................................................................................... 43
Display IP Address ........................................................................................................................ 43
Options........................................................................................................................................... 43
SOCKET.CFG Parameters...................................................................................................44
domain ........................................................................................................................................... 44
iface................................................................................................................................................ 44
interface ......................................................................................................................................... 44
ip .................................................................................................................................................... 47
param ............................................................................................................................................. 48
route ............................................................................................................................................... 49
tcp................................................................................................................................................... 51
RF Throughput, Performance and Troubleshooting............................................
55
Power Management at the Proxim RangeLAN2 Access Point ..............................................55
MU Access Control..............................................................................................................
55
Message Filtering .................................................................................................................
55
Site Survey..............................................................................................................................56
Throughput and Performance .................................................................................................56
Operational Problems .............................................................................................................57
Problems with DOS Drivers ...................................................................................................58
CHAPTER 3 SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION 59
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 59
BIOS and DOS .......................................................................................................................59
DOS Key Functions Not Supported on the MX2.................................................................59
PC Card and RF Networking Software ..................................................................................59
Disk Drives and Files.............................................................................................. 60
Drive A ...................................................................................................................................60
Drive B....................................................................................................................................62
Drive C....................................................................................................................................64
Root Directory Files.............................................................................................................
64
DOS Directory Files.............................................................................................................64
PCM Directory Files ............................................................................................................65
Agent Directory Files...........................................................................................................65
Terminal Emulation Files.....................................................................................................
65
TE Selection Menu...............................................................................................................
66
Menu Customization...................................................................................................................... 66
Drive D ...................................................................................................................................
66
Drive E....................................................................................................................................
66
System Configurations........................................................................................... 67
Default Configuration.............................................................................................................67
I/O PC Card Support Configuration .......................................................................................68
Data Entry................................................................................................................ 69
Keyboard Data Entry ..............................................................................................................
69
Barcode Data Entry.................................................................................................................69
Infrared Port Data Entry .........................................................................................................
69
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Terminal Emulation................................................................................................................69
ANSI Plus.............................................................................................................................70
TN3270 TE and TN5250 TE................................................................................................70
DOS TE User Defined Stored Forms...................................................................................70
DOS TE Font Sizes ..............................................................................................................70
Sample NET.CFG and SOCKET.CFG Files............................................................ 71
Sample NET.CFG Files..........................................................................................................71
Lucent Radio NET.CFG File ...............................................................................................71
Proxim Radio NET.CFG File...............................................................................................71
Cisco Radio NET.CFG File .................................................................................................72
Symbol 2Mb Radio NET.CFG File......................................................................................73
Symbol 11Mb Radio NET.CFG File....................................................................................74
Sample SOCKET.CFG File....................................................................................................76
SNMP DOS Agent....................................................................................................
77
Avalanche ................................................................................................................
78
Minimum Software Baseline..................................................................................................78
Upgrading the MX2................................................................................................................78
Directory Structure .................................................................................................................78
\AGENT ...............................................................................................................................79
\AVA ....................................................................................................................................79
\APPS ...................................................................................................................................79
CHAPTER 4 COMMANDS 81
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 81
ROM-DOS Commands ............................................................................................ 81
ANSI.SYS...............................................................................................................................81
ATTRIB.EXE .........................................................................................................................82
CHKDSK.EXE .......................................................................................................................83
COMMAND.COM.................................................................................................................84
DELTREE.EXE......................................................................................................................85
FORMAT.COM......................................................................................................................
86
HIMEM.SYS ..........................................................................................................................87
MEM.EXE..............................................................................................................................
89
MODE.COM ..........................................................................................................................
90
MORE.COM...........................................................................................................................91
NED.EXE and NED.CFG.......................................................................................................
92
NED Default Hot Keys ........................................................................................................
93
PRINT.COM...........................................................................................................................94
REMDISK.EXE......................................................................................................................
95
REMSERV.EXE.....................................................................................................................96
SYS.COM...............................................................................................................................98
VER ........................................................................................................................................
99
XCOPY.COM.........................................................................................................................
99
ROM-DOS 6.22 Command Summary................................................................... 101
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CHAPTER 5 THE DOCKING STATION 105
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 105
The Single Dock .................................................................................................... 105
Attaching the Single Dock to a Computer............................................................................
106
The Power Adapter...............................................................................................................
106
Using a Single Dock .............................................................................................................107
Charging Batteries..............................................................................................................107
Transferring Files ...............................................................................................................107
Technical Specifications.......................................................................................................
108
Single Dock........................................................................................................................
108
Power Supply .....................................................................................................................108
APPENDIX A CONNECTOR CONFIGURATIONS 109
Introduction ........................................................................................................... 109
The MX2 Computer ............................................................................................... 109
Serial IR Port ........................................................................................................................109
Single Dock ........................................................................................................... 110
25-Pin Connector..................................................................................................................110
APPENDIX B KEY MAPS 111
Keypads................................................................................................................. 111
38-key Keypad......................................................................................................................111
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units.............................................................111
48-key Keypad......................................................................................................................117
Key Map 101-Key Equivalencies for Batch Units.............................................................117
IBM TN5250 Terminal Emulator Keypad.........................................................................123
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Illustrations
Figure 1-1 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views....................................................................................1
Figure 1-2 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Front Views...................................................................................2
Figure 1-3 The MX2 Hand Held Computer.........................................................................................................4
Figure 1-4 MX2 38-key Keypad..........................................................................................................................5
Figure 1-5 MX2 48-key Keypad..........................................................................................................................6
Figure 1-6 MX2 Display......................................................................................................................................7
Figure 1-7 Battery Pack .......................................................................................................................................8
Figure 1-8 Laser Scanner Location at Top of Unit ..............................................................................................9
Figure 1-9 PCMCIA Card..................................................................................................................................10
Figure 1-10 IR Port Location on Bottom of Unit...............................................................................................10
Figure 1-11 Docking Pad Location on Bottom of Unit .....................................................................................11
Figure 2-1 Location of the Enter Keys...............................................................................................................17
Figure 2-2 Program Trigger Icons .....................................................................................................................17
Figure 2-3 Location of the Hardware Reset Mechanism ...................................................................................20
Figure 2-4 The IR Port on Bottom of Unit.........................................................................................................21
Figure 2-5 Scanner Aperture Location ..............................................................................................................22
Figure 2-6 Scan Button and Scan Trigger.........................................................................................................22
Figure 2-7 Insert Pistol Grip ..............................................................................................................................23
Figure 2-8 Hand Strap Assembly.......................................................................................................................24
Figure 3-1 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive A ........................................................................................................60
Figure 3-2 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive A .................................................................................................61
Figure 3-3 CONFIG.SAF File on Drive A ........................................................................................................61
Figure 3-4 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive B.........................................................................................................63
Figure 3-5 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive B .................................................................................................63
Figure 3-6 CONFIG.SAF File on Drive B.........................................................................................................63
Figure 3-7 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for Default Configuration...............................................................67
Figure 3-8 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive C for Default Configuration .......................................................67
Figure 3-9 CONFIG.SYS File on Drive C for I/O PC Card Support ................................................................68
Figure 3-10 AUTOEXEC.BAT File on Drive C for I/O Card Support.............................................................68
Figure 5-1 Charging/Communication Dock for One MX2..............................................................................105
Figure 5-2 Back Panel of the Single Dock.......................................................................................................106
Figure 5-3 US Dock Power Adapter................................................................................................................106
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Chapter 1 Introduction and Specifications
Introduction
This reference guide is a technical supplement to the “MX2 User’s Guide”. It contains technical
information about the MX2’s system configuration, disk drives, utilities, and DOS commands.
Included in the appendices are connector configurations for the MX2 and the Single Dock and key
maps for the MX2 keypads.
For configuration parameters and barcodes for setting those parameters, please refer to the
“Integrated Scanner Programming Guide for DOS Devices”, available on the LXE Manuals CD-
ROM and the LXE ServicePass website. This manual is provided as a reference guide for system
administrators, developers, and programmers who want to create end-user solutions for MX2
DOS portable computers. It is not intended for use by first-time MX2 users.
There are two types of MX2 devices available. Both use hand-straps.
No Pistol Grip Accessory (38-key keypad)
Pistol Grip Accessory (Standard with 48-
key keypad, Optional with 38-key keypad)
Figure 1-1 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Rear Views
Note: Either the Pistol Grip or the Hand-strap are factory installed. Both cannot be connected
to the same unit at the same time. The Pistol Grip handle is standard with the 48-key
keypad.
Note: Always store unused devices with a fully charged main battery pack installed. LXE
recommends an in-use mobile device be frequently connected to an external power
source to retain optimum power levels in the main battery pack and the backup battery.
When the backup battery and main battery pack are dead, the mobile device reverts to
it’s default values when a fully charged main battery pack is installed and the device is
powered On again.
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In addition, the MX2 with Pistol Grip Accessory is available with either a 38-key or 48-key
keypad. The MX2 without the Pistol Grip Accessory only uses the 38-key keypad. The 48-key
keypad version is also available with a TN5250 overlay.
38-key keypad 48-key keypad
Figure 1-2 The MX2 Hand Held Computer, Front Views
Note: All keypads are installed and configured by LXE.
LXE offers two basic configurations:
RF Configuration – a MX2 with a PCMCIA radio and antenna. The unit may be
configured with or without an integrated laser scanner.
Batch Configuration – a MX2 without a PCMCIA radio and antenna. The unit may
be configured with or without an integrated laser scanner.
Both configurations can use the Single Dock without requiring adjustment.
MX2’s running LXE’s Terminal Emulation programs require a PCMCIA radio, antenna and RF
configuration files.
Note: Both configurations are available with either type of MX2.
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Document Conventions
This reference guide uses the following document conventions:
ALL CAPS All caps are used to represent disk directories, file names, and application
names.
Menu|Choice Rather than use the phrase “choose the Save command from the File menu”,
this manual uses the convention “choose File|Save”.
“Quotes” Indicates the title of a book, chapter or a section within a chapter (for
example, “Document Conventions”).
< > Indicates a key on the keyboard (for example, <Enter> ).
Indicates a reference to other documentation.
Differences in operation or commands due to radio type.
ATTENTION
Keyword that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow.
!
Attention symbol that indicates vital or pivotal information to follow. Also,
when marked on product, means to refer to the manual or operator’s guide.
International fuse replacement symbol. When marked on the product, the
label includes fuse ratings in volts (v) and amperes (a) for the product.
Note:
Keyword that indicates immediately relevant information.
CAUTION
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
WARNING
!
Keyword that indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
!
Keyword that indicates an imminent hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Technical Specifications
General
CPU AMD Am486 33Mhz
Operating Temperature -10C° to 50C° (14°F to 122°F)
Storage Temperature -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F)
Sealing IP54 (dust and splashing water)
Humidity 0 to 95% non-condensing
Drop 4 foot multiples
Usage Indoors, Limited outdoors
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Physical
Front Rear
38 key-keypad 48-key keypad 38-key keypad
without handle
48-key keypad and 38-
key keypad with handle
Figure 1-3 The MX2 Hand Held Computer
Height 7.98 in (198 mm)
Width 3.4 in (86 mm)
Depth 1.4in (36 mm)
Weight (with battery) No radio, no laser 11.5 oz. (325 grams)
No radio, with laser 11.7 oz (330 grams)
Radio, no laser 12.7 oz (360 grams)
Radio, laser 12.9 oz (365 grams)
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Keypad
38-key Keypad
Figure 1-4 MX2 38-key Keypad
Type Rubber Membrane
Keys 38-key (alphanumeric)
Function Keys 5 dedicated - FN, CTL, ALT, 2 special
Shift Keys 5 Shifted Function Keys
Shared Numeric No
Arrow Keys 4, implemented on numeric keys
Key colors 5
Character Western-European character support
Emulation LXE ANSI Plus, TN3270, TN5250
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48-key Keypad
Figure 1-5 MX2 48-key Keypad
Type Rubber Membrane
Keys 48-key (alphanumeric)
Function Keys 10 Function keys (Fn plus numeric key)
Shared Numeric No
Arrow Keys 4, implemented on alpha keys
Key colors 3
Character Western-European character support
Emulation LXE ANSI Plus, TN3270, TN5250
Note: The 48-key keypad is also available with a TN5250 overlay.
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Display
Figure 1-6 MX2 Display
Type Supertwist graphics LCD
Writable Area Approximately 2.2” x 1.75” (5.6 cm x 4.4 cm) plus icon area
Char 16 line by 20 character
8 line by 20 character
System Status Dedicated icons (8)
Graphics 128 x 160
Prog. Interface BIOS/Memory Map
Lighting Backlight with programmable timeout
Contrast Adjustment Keyboard adjustable
Cleaning the Display / Scan Aperture
Keep fingers and rough or sharp objects away from the scan aperture and display. If the glass
becomes soiled or smudged, clean only with a standard household cleaner such as Windex(R)
without vinegar or use Isopropyl Alcohol. Do not use paper towels or harsh-chemical-based
cleaning fluids since they may result in damage to the glass surface. Use a clean, damp, lint-free
cloth. Do not scrub optical surfaces. If possible, clean only those areas which are soiled.
Lint/particulates can be removed with clean, filtered canned air.
Memory
RAM
8 Mbytes
Mapping Contiguous from 0000
Upgradeability Factory upgrade
Flash
2 Mbytes, 3.3V (default: 2M)
Mapping Combined DOS and BIOS
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Battery
Figure 1-7 Battery Pack
Main - Rechargeable
Technology Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) Battery Pack
Configuration 3 x AA
Capacity 1250 mAh
Protection Polyswitch PTC and Klixon circuit breaker
Life, Operating > 8 hrs. batch;
> 6 hrs with RF link
Life, Storage > 14 days data retention, with fully charged pack
Charging In 1 Slot dock: =< 3 hrs.
Backup - Rechargeable
Type Rechargeable Lithium (Li)
Data Retention Period > 1 hour
Recovery from Cutoff 1M min, 5M typical after 5M operation
Battery Maintenance Publication
The LXE publication “Getting the Most from Your Batteries” is available on the LXE Manuals
CD-ROM and is a single-source guide to battery management. The document contains
information about battery recharging, conditioning, and other pertinent issues.
Power Management
Automatic Shutdown Unit turns off when battery door is removed.
Shutdown Timer Yes
Low Battery Indication Yes
APM Compatible Yes
Turn on to Previous State Yes
Batteries required for Operation Yes
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Standard Range Laser Scanner
Figure 1-8 Laser Scanner Location at Top of Unit
Location At top of unit, built into unit
Aperture Height 0.65” (1.65 cm)
Aperture Width 1.06” (2.69 cm)
Depth Of Field – All Scanners
Note: The following values are dependent upon barcode printing resolution, contrast and
ambient light.
Label Density Standard Range Long Range Advanced Long Range
5 mil
3.0” – 5.0”
8.0 – 13.0 cm
-- --
7.5 mil
2.5” – 9.0”
6.0 – 23.0 cm
-- --
10 mil
2.5” – 13.0”
6.0 – 33.0 cm
9.0” – 22.0”
23.0 – 56.0 cm
--
13 mil -- --
19.9” – 29.0”
48.0 – 74.0 cm
15 mil
2.5” – 19.0”
6.0 – 48.0 cm
7.0” – 38.0”
18.0 – 96.0 cm
20.0” – 50.0”
51.0 – 127.0 cm
20 mil
1
2.5” – 21.0”
6.0 – 53.0 cm
7.0” – 45.0”
18.0 – 114.0 cm
--
30 mil -- --
33.0” – 98.0”
84.0 – 249.0 cm
40 mil
1
2.5” – 30.0”
6.0 – 76.0 cm
10.0” – 90.0”
25.0 – 229.0 cm
--
55 mil
1
2.5” – 36.0”
6.0 – 91.0 cm
10.0” – 100.0”
25.0 – 250.0 cm
27.0” – 115.0”
69.0 – 292.0 cm
70 mil Reflective
60.0” – 180.0”
152.0 – 457.0 cm
114.0” – 250.0”
290.0 – 635.0 cm
100 mil Reflective
62.0” – 240.0”
157.0 – 610.0 cm
125.0” – 360.0”
318.0 – 914.0 cm
1
Minimum distance determined by symbol length and scan angle.
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PC Card
Figure 1-9 PCMCIA Card
Note: The PCMCIA card must be installed by authorized personnel.
Physical One only Type 2 with custom ejector. Sealed inside unit.
Location Bottom of unit
Connections Per PCMCIA specifications
RF Usage Internally mounted antenna
Memory usage ATA Flash
Modem usage Not supported. (Cable exits card end)
Power Management Not supported
Vpp 5V only
IR Communications Port
Figure 1-10 IR Port Location on Bottom of Unit
Physical .65” wide x .25” high (1.65 cm x .63 cm)
Location Bottom of unit
Interface Modified RS-232
Dock Usage Pad on bottom of unit for RS-232 input (RXD) while in dock.
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