TRAKKER Antares 2420 and 2425 Hand-Held Terminal User’s Manual
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Recognizing a Low or Discharged Battery
If you see the Battery icon or hear a beep every 15 seconds, the terminal is indicating that
the main battery pack or the backup battery power is almost exhausted. Use this table to
find out which battery is low or discharged.
Low Battery Warning
What You Need to Do
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The Battery icon turns on and stays
on, and the terminal beeps every
15 seconds.
Main battery pack is low (5 to 45 minutes of power
left). Replace the battery pack with a spare charged
battery pack, charge the battery pack, or attach an
external power supply.
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The Battery icon blinks.
Backup battery is low. Keep a charged main battery
pack installed in the terminal. Leave the terminal
off and let the battery pack charge the backup
battery. The backup battery charge will be fully
charged in approximately 18 hours.
242XU.126
The Battery icon blinks and the
terminal beeps every 15 seconds.
The main battery pack and the backup battery
charge are both low. Immediately, turn off the
terminal.
Replace the main battery pack with a spare charged
battery pack. Leave the terminal off and let the
battery pack charge the backup battery. The backup
battery charge will be fully charged in
approximately 18 hours. If the Battery icon
continues to blink, you need to replace the backup
battery.
Summary of Contents for Trakker Antares 2420
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Page 25: ...nuggetf code39 Getting Started 1...
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Page 61: ...Learning How to Use the Terminal 2...
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Page 135: ...Operating the Terminal in a Network 4...
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Page 173: ...Using Custom Applications 5...
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Page 193: ...Troubleshooting 6...
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Page 219: ...Running Diagnostics 7...
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Page 243: ...Reader Command Reference 8...
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Page 269: ...Configuration Command Reference 9...
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Page 389: ...Terminal Specifications A...
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Page 405: ...Full ASCII Charts B...
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Page 415: ...International Character Support C...
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Page 427: ...Using the Default Applications D...
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Page 439: ...Glossary G...
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