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Linking Multiple Bridge Satellite Cradles
The C-OUT port of the Bridge Satellite Cradle that is connected to the PC can be
connected to the C-IN port of another Bridge Satellite Cradle using the optional
daisy chain connection cable (DT-888RSC).
You can daisy chain up to eight Bridge Satellite Cradles.
The infrared communication function uses a high-sensitivity commu-
nication element. To ensure proper communication, avoid using de-
vices that generate radio waves (cellular phones, etc.) in the vicinity
of the Rugged PDA while communication is in progress.
Make sure the power contacts of the Bridge Satellite Cradle do not
become wet. Moisture can cause shorts, which create the risk of fire
and serious accident.
Do not connect to a telephone line.
Never connect the wrong type of cable (telephone modular cable,
etc.) to the C-OUT and C-IN ports. Improper connection can damage
the connector and cause malfunction.
The RS-232C port and
USB port cannot be used
simultaneously.
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If the system is operational and the communication mode is
entered successfully, the LINE (system indicator) lamp will light
green.
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When communication starts, the DATA (communication indicator)
lamp will flash green while data communication is being per-
formed.
The Rugged PDA is charged while it is mounted on the Bridge Satellite Cradle,
regardless of whether the power on the Rugged PDA is off or on.
When charging starts, the left side of the indicator lamp on the top of the
Rugged PDA lights amber. The indicator lamp changes to green when charging
is complete.
Important
Important
Important
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