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User’s Guide
3
Installing the Mini PowerWedge
To install the Mini PowerWedge . . .
1.
Turn your computer or terminal off, and unplug the key-
board.
2.
The largest plug on the cable is labeled with the cable num-
ber. Attach that plug to the jack labeled
HOST
INTERFACE
on
the Mini PowerWedge (see Figure 2-1).
3.
Attach the small male plug of the cable to the keyboard input
jack on the computer or terminal, and attach the female plug
of the cable to the keyboard cable or port (see Figure 2-1).
(For cables with telephone-style connectors, attach the cable
plug to the computer or terminal, and plug the jack from the
keyboard into the socket on the cable connector.)
4.
Move the On/Off/Program switch on the Mini PowerWedge
to the
ON
position (see Figure 1-1).
5.
Turn on the computer or terminal. The decoder should beep,
and the green LED (light-emitting diode) should light up.
6.
Plug a bar code reader into the
INPUT
connector on the Mini
PowerWedge.
7.
Scan the programming bar code for the type of computer or
terminal you are using. (The bar codes for host devices are
provided on page 58.)
You can now begin using the Mini PowerWedge.
NOTE
NOTE
On Macintosh computers, the keyboard input jacks
are called Apple Desktop Bus (ADB) ports. They are
marked with the following icon: