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Learning About the Communications Dock
The Trakker Antares
®
TD2410 Communications Dock is an accessory for the
Trakker Antares 2410 and 2415 Handheld Terminals. Use the communications
dock to:
•
transfer data and applications to and from another device using RS-232 serial
communications.
•
charge the standard (single-cell) or high-performance (dual-cell) lithium-ion
battery packs.
Use this illustration to locate the important parts of the communications dock.
Terminal/
Battery slot
Transmit
LED
Receive LED
Charging
LED
Charging
complete
LED
241XI004.eps
For information about the status LEDs, see “Understanding the Status LEDs”
later in this guide.
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