DH60 Single Slot Dock
Read this manual carefully before performing any type of
connection from the terminal to a host PC using the
Single Slot Dock.
The user is responsible for any damages caused by
incorrect use of the equipment or by inobservance of the
indication supplied in this manual.
NOTE
Do not attempt to disassemble the Single Slot Dock, as it
does not contain parts that can be repaired by the user.
Any tampering will invalidate the warranty.
NOTE
The Single Slot Dock paired with a DH60 mobile computer builds a
reading system for the collection, decoding and transmission of barcoded
data.
The Single Slot Dock is a USB communication adapter between the
terminal and the host computer.
The Single Slot Dock also functions as a battery charger, both for the
terminal and the spare battery pack. The spare battery can be charged by
inserting it into the slot at the back of the cradle.
Power supply is required for the DH60 to be connected to the cradle and
for battery recharging operations.
Figure 1 –Single Slot Dock General View
Key:
A)
Contacts for DH60
B)
Power on LED
C)
Battery charge status LED
D)
Spare battery slot
E)
Power supply connector
F) USB
connector
822001641 (Rev. A)
MOBILE COMPUTER INSERTION/ REMOVAL
For correct insertion into the cradle, insert the mobile computer from the
top of the cradle through the guide and push it down.
Figure 2 - Mobile Computer Insertion
To remove the mobile computer from the cradle, simply pull it upwards
while holding the cradle firmly down.
Power Supply
Each dock requires a power supply to be connected to mobile computers.
We recommend the power supply 94ACC0087.
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Figure 3 - Power Supply Polarity
LED INDICATORS
Power LED Status Indicator
Color Status
Green Cradle
powered
Battery Charging LED Status Indicators
Color Status
Off Battery
absent
Red
Battery charge in progress
Green Charge
completed
USING THE SPARE BATTERY CHARGER
Correctly insert the battery pack into the slot: simply press it into the slot
until the battery latch is automatically closed; charging starts
automatically.
Figure 4
To remove the battery, release the latch on the battery pack.
Figure 5
A
C
B
D
E
F