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FMT 3000
Hardware Reference Manual
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April 1998
Page 1: ...About This Manual Table Of Contents Feedback Index Copyright FMT 3000 Hardware Reference Manual 70 33722 01 Revision A April 1998...
Page 2: ...rk from a licensed program or use a licensed program in a network without written permission from Symbol The user agrees to maintain Symbol s copyright notice on the licensed programs delivered hereun...
Page 3: ...9 CPU 1 9 Memory 1 9 Communication Port Control 1 10 COM1 COM2 1 10 COM3 1 10 COM4 1 10 LCD Display 1 11 PC 104 Expansion Interface 1 11 Bar Code Decoder 1 12 Keyboard Control 1 13 Dual PC Card Slots...
Page 4: ...Parts List 3 2 Mounting Options 3 3 Flat Wall Mounting Bracket 3 3 Tilt Wall Mounting Enclosure 3 5 Desk Stand 3 7 Bar Code Slot Reader and Magnetic Stripe Reader Mounting Brackets 3 8 PC 104 Card In...
Page 5: ...3000 Specifications B 1 CPU Board Technical Specifications B 2 Power Digital I O Board Technical Specifications B 4 Compliance Testing B 5 FMT 3000 Power Usage Breakdown B 6 Dimensions B 7 FMT 3000 Op...
Page 6: ...e manual is listed below t Chapter 1 Introduction provides an overview of the product t Chapter 2 Installation instructs how to setup and install the unit t Chapter 3 Option Installation and Operation...
Page 7: ...al part 70 33721 xx For a quick overview of both this and the software manual refer to the FMT 3000 Quick Installation Guide part 70 33720 xx Included in the full manual set are t SystemSoft Cardsoft...
Page 8: ...adapter card RS 485 adapter module bar code wand with holder and a AA style battery back up pack Standard and optional features of the FMT 3000 are described in the following sections Standard Featur...
Page 9: ...urrent position of the cursor Alternatively a specified fixed portion of the 80 x 25 VGA text screen can be viewed on the 4 x 40 display t Two standard RS 232 serial ports COM1 and COM2 and an optiona...
Page 10: ...ccessfully read Mechanical Features t The unit s heavy duty case is injection molded from fire retardant ABS The main circuit board is mounted to a metal base pan which forms the back of the unit The...
Page 11: ...s interface to the unit through a 5 pin header inside the unit t The digital I O option which is implemented on the power I O board of the unit provides six optically isolated digital inputs and two d...
Page 12: ...sed Using the VGA adapter a pointing device keyboard and sufficient disk space the unit will be capable of running Windows applications t Two AC power adapters options are available for standard US an...
Page 13: ...is shown in Figure 1 1 Several views of the unit are shown in Figure 1 2 on page 1 7 and Figure 1 3 on page 1 8 Figure 1 1 Block Diagram of the Unit 1 MB ONBOARD RAM 486DE2 CPU 72 PIN SIMM SOCKET FPM...
Page 14: ...1 7 FMT 3000 Hardware Reference Manual Introduction Figure 1 2 Top Front Back And Side Views of the Unit Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 1 Pin 9 Pin 1 Pin 9 COM2 LASER BARCODE POWER On LED On Off KeyLock...
Page 15: ...e Unit PCMCIA Card PC 104 Card Power Digital I O Card Rear Cable Cut out CPU Board Ethernet Mag Strp COM2 Keybrd Mouse SIMM Conn Digital I O Opt Conn RS 485 Opt Conn LCD Display Cable Keypad Cable Ins...
Page 16: ...hrough cache and math coprocessor to further enhance performance The CPU chipset has power management features that reduce or eliminate the need for external hardware controls or software programming...
Page 17: ...tion tasks point to point or external modem communications COM3 COM3 is dedicated to interfacing to the bar code decoder The decoder circuitry which provides three separate bar code and magnetic card...
Page 18: ...information on controlling and operating the 4 x 40 LCD display Also check any Readme text files on the utility disks supplied with the product for the latest information Note LPT1 is dedicated to su...
Page 19: ...rd See the FMT 3000 Software Manual for bar code programming details Both fully decoded more expensive and undecoded less expensive laser input devices can be used increasing flexibility and potential...
Page 20: ...for two PCMCIA slots This includes internal buffering and power control logic A dual stacked PCMCIA connector is provided on the main board of the unit This part stands off the PCB by 5mm to allow com...
Page 21: ...wer the unit through the power board as well To protect the unit and reduce line noise the power board employs over voltage input protection and EMI filtering at its input Power is connected through a...
Page 22: ...level voltage inputs refer to Chapter 3 Option Installation and Operation or as contact inputs with the addition of a wetting current source The relay outputs use low profile 2 amp 1 form C single th...
Page 23: ...ols Programs written for earlier FMT models where direct display control was used will run on the FMT 3000 but will only utilize 2 lines of the 4 line display If display tracking is used 4 lines appea...
Page 24: ...set up t Attaching and setting up network and serial communications Refer to Chapter 3 Option Installation and Operation for descriptions and installation of accessory items including t Mounting opti...
Page 25: ...ard installed t RS 485 option module installed t Power supply 90 120 VAC in or 220 VAC in depending on which was ordered t AA style battery back up pack t Bar code wand and wand holder t Manual set ha...
Page 26: ...The case is secured with a keylock at the top of the unit and hinges down for access to the cabling and memory cards The case seals against foam gasket material on the metal base Operation of the keyl...
Page 27: ...e from bar code slot or magnetic stripe readers that mount to the right of the unit Leave these pads in place even if a slot or stripe reader will not be used Instructions for properly installing the...
Page 28: ...3 on page 2 7 Note An additional 2 position screw type terminal block is provided in the installation kit bag to connect power from another source The polarity of the power connection makes no differ...
Page 29: ...2 3 on page 2 7 Figure 2 4 on page 2 8 and Jumpers on page A 25 If desired the switch can also disconnect the back up battery option if installed from the circuit by removing jumper JP1 Only 1 jumper...
Page 30: ...d Remove cable cut out cover Feed power cable and connector through opening Battery Connector P1 JP1 and JP2 Power Options LPP002 90 120 VAC In to 24 VAC Out LPP003 230 VAC In to 24 VAC Out User Suppl...
Page 31: ...T INVALID OUT IN Switch enabled and battery back up enabled IN OUT Switch disabled and battery back up enabled IN IN INVALID POWER IN AC or DC 1 2 P4 01 1000uF 1 M BACK UP BATTERY CON P1 1 2 POWER SHU...
Page 32: ...the power management settings or to add or change a system password Other minor setup options can also be configured The BIOS Setup utility does NOT need to be run if memory is added or removed from...
Page 33: ...irus protection AMIBIOS SETUP BIOS SETUP UTILITIES c 1995 American Megatrends Inc All Rights Reserved Standard CMOS Setup Advanced CMOS Setup Advanced Chipset Setup Power Management Setup PCI Plug and...
Page 34: ...tup Configures PCI Plug and Play features Not applicable to this unit Peripheral Setup Configures peripheral features COM port enable disable and I O port parallel port enable disable I O port and mod...
Page 35: ...eserved Date mm dd yyyy Fri Nov 15 1996 Time hh mm ss 08 45 55 Floppy Drive A Not Installed Floppy Drive B Not Installed Type Size Cyln Head Wpcom LBA Mode Blk Mode PIO Mode 32 bit Mode Pri Master Aut...
Page 36: ...B 3 Hard Drive Options These options only apply to drives connected through a PC 104 controller card 1 46 Predefined Types USER Enter parameters manually AUTO Set parameters automatically on each boot...
Page 37: ...C Available Options BootUp Num Lock Off C A Floppy Drive Swap Disabled A C Mouse Support Enabled Typematic Rate Slow Primary Display Absent Password Check Setup Internal Cache WriteThru System BIOS Ca...
Page 38: ...ter is installed t Password Check Setup Always t Internal Cache Disabled WriteThru t System BIOS Cacheable Disable Enable t C000 16k Shadow Disabled Enabled Cached recommended for best performance t C...
Page 39: ...t 2 wait 3 wait Use 70nsec or less SIMM t Bank 0 1 Read CAS Cycle Time 1 wait 2 wait 3 wait On board 1 MB memory t Bank 2 3 Read CAS Cycle Time 1 wait 2 wait 3 wait Use 70nsec or less SIMM t Bank 4 5...
Page 40: ...not use CLK2IN 5 or CLK2IN 6 If the CPU is operating at 66 MHz the buss will operate at 8 MHz with CLK2IN 4 i e if CPU is at 33 MHz bus will be at 4 MHz See Appendix A Connectors and Jumpers for clock...
Page 41: ...p Mode CPU Clock Speed Max 4 Sleep Mode Time Out 2 min Video Access as an Activity Enabled Video Power Down Mode Disabled Hard Disk Power Down Mode Disabled Hard Disk Time Out Minute Disabled LCD Stan...
Page 42: ...min 2 min 4 min 6 min 8 min 12 min 16 min t Video Access as an Activity Disabled Enabled t Video Power Down Mode Disabled Stand By Suspend t Hard Disk Power Down Mode Disabled Stand By Suspend t Hard...
Page 43: ...ce Manual Installation t IRQ10 Ignore Monitor Possible network IRQ t IRQ11 Ignore Monitor Bar code IRQ t IRQ12 Ignore Monitor Mouse IRQ t IRQ13 Ignore Monitor t IRQ14 Ignore Monitor t IRQ15 Ignore Mon...
Page 44: ...the PCI Plug and Play Setup screen All default settings are shown in Bold Item Options Reserved Memory Size Disabled 16k 32k 64k This is the recommended setting Reserved Memory Address Not Accessible...
Page 45: ...ions OnBoard FDC Auto Disabled Enabled OnBoard Serial Port1 Auto Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h OnBoard Serial Port2 Auto Disabled 3F8h 2F8h 3E8h 2E8h OnBoard Parallel Port Auto Disabled 378h 278h 3BCh...
Page 46: ...software Disks containing the basic network software are shipped with the unit Network software is discussed in the FMT 3000 Software Manual in Chapter 3 Networking To initially load network software...
Page 47: ...ck of the unit Alternatively the cable access opening at the right side of the unit may be used Connecting the Unit to an Ethernet LAN Each unit has a built in Ethernet controller with a twisted pair...
Page 48: ...for connecting the device to the network The input is transformer isolated and filtered Software support for the network functions on the unit is available from a variety of vendors Included on the su...
Page 49: ...Ethernet Interface When connecting an Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors feed the cable through the cable cut out area at the back of the unit and use a cable tie to secure the cable to the tie hol...
Page 50: ...ckets and cabling t PC 104 VGA Video adapter card t Digital I O option t Battery Back up option t PC Card PCMCIA installation t Upgrading memory t RS 485 Communications option Refer to the FMT 3000 So...
Page 51: ...tity Remarks A Key 1 Case key lock B Jumper 4 Used to set CPU Power board options clock speed CMOS battery power switch back up C 2 Terminal Plug 1 AC power connector D Cable Ferrite 1 Internal cable...
Page 52: ...eet forTableTop use and Installing Bracket Mounting Screws for Mounting Option Use Flat Wall Mounting Bracket This mounting bracket mounts the unit on a vertical surface using 4 bolts screws or toggle...
Page 53: ...e Option Installation and Operation Figure 3 2 Mounting the Unit on a Wall Front View Side View Wall Mount Holes Foam Gasket around cut out Speaker cut out Sealing foam gaskets Wall cut out for cable...
Page 54: ...it or wick down the cables and enter the unit Tilt Wall Mounting Enclosure This option mounts the unit to a wall with roughly a 26 angle from the vertical axis refer to Figure 3 3 on page 3 6 When att...
Page 55: ...m to house a 24 VAC power transformer cabling and other such items A 0 800 diameter conduit hole and plastic hole plug is provided on the top of the enclosure for routing power and network cabling thr...
Page 56: ...l sides so that all cables are readily accessible The unit with 3 bracket mounting screws K installed on the back refer to Figure 3 1 on page 3 3 slides into the key hole shaped slots on the desk stan...
Page 57: ...right or left hand side of the unit For the Flat Wall Mount brackets are mounted to the right hand side of the unit Separate brackets are used for the bar code slot reader and magnetic stripe reader u...
Page 58: ...he reader to the bracket 1 Remove the plug from the cable access hole on the computer 2 Remove the screws on the back of the reader 3 Secure the reader to the bracket with the supplied replacement scr...
Page 59: ...3 7 Attaching the Magnetic Stripe Reader and Routing the Cable Magnetic Stripe Reader and mount the reader to the back of Magnetic Stripe Reader Remove original screws from to the bracket with the sup...
Page 60: ...and Mounting Bracket for the Flat Wall Mount Figure 3 9 illustrates how the bar code slot reader bracket mounts to the Flat Wall Mount using the supplied hardware 2 flat head screws 2 star washers and...
Page 61: ...hole on the computer 3 Secure the reader to the bracket with the supplied screws 4 Plug the 5 pin slot reader cable connector into decoded slot reader connector J12 as shown The cable should route bet...
Page 62: ...n the Tilt Wall Enclosure or Desk Stand Also shown is the reversible bracket LPA034 for mounting the 7 5 mil Red or 7 5 IR bar code slot readers BCS220 or BCS221 on the Tilt Wall Enclosure or Desk Sta...
Page 63: ...gure 3 12 illustrates how to mount the magnetic stripe reader bracket to the right side of the Tilt Wall Enclosure Figure 3 12 Attaching the Magnetic Stripe Reader Bracket to the Right Side of the Til...
Page 64: ...he screws that were just removed 4 Plug the cable connector into the PS 2 external keyboard connector J10 as shown The cable should route between the foam pads in the cable routing area Refer to Chapt...
Page 65: ...erface cable must be routed through the left side cable access hole of the enclosure then through the cable cut out on the back of the computer unit Figure 3 15 Attaching the Magnetic Stripe Reader Fi...
Page 66: ...e slot reader on the right or left hand side of the enclosure and how to route the interface cable Note the routing of the reader interface cable on the back of the reader in each case Figure 3 17 Att...
Page 67: ...e 3 18 Attaching the Bar Code Slot Reader and Routing the Cable Right Side Tilt Wall Enclosure Bar Code Slot Reader Right Mount the reader to the to the bracket with the supplied screws Rear View Show...
Page 68: ...Figure 3 19 Attaching the Bar Code Slot Reader and Routing the Cable Left SideTilt Wall Enclosure Rear View Showing cable routing on back of reader left side cable access hole Feed cable through Threa...
Page 69: ...of how the bar code slot and magnetic stripe readers mount on the Desk Stand option To mount the brackets to the left or right hand side of the Desk Stand see the instructions for the Tilt Wall Enclos...
Page 70: ...f a bar code input device which does not have quick connect clips is installed remove the connector clips around the port and install the hex stand off nuts O supplied in the installation kit bag Figu...
Page 71: ...GA adapter card option which is shipped with starter kits Due to the depth of the computer s case only one PC 104 card can be installed Additional cards can be installed to support application develop...
Page 72: ...C 104 VGA card 1 Unlock and open the unit s case 2 Align the two rows of PC 104 headers on the card directly over the dual row PC 104 connector J4 on the unit Make sure all pins on the card properly a...
Page 73: ...3 24 FMT 3000 Hardware Reference Guide Option Installation and Operation Figure 3 24 PC 104VGA Card Installation CN3 CN1 CN2 Video Out Power In Ferrite Filter To VGA Monitor...
Page 74: ...nterrupt simplifies reading and setting the digital I O channels Refer to Chapter 9 Custom Function Reference of the FMT 3000 Software Manual for information on programming digital I O functions Figur...
Page 75: ...t the DC power out pin 21 Figure 3 25 Digital I O Schematic Diagram 1 21 CHAN 6 CHAN 6 NO COM NC RELAY 1 NO COM NC RELAY 2 CHAN 3 CHAN 3 CHAN 1 CHAN 1 CHAN 5 CHAN 5 CHAN 4 CHAN 4 CHAN 2 CHAN 2 CASE GN...
Page 76: ...IN 1 2 P4 01 1000uF 1 M BACK UP BATTERY CON P1 1 2 POWER SHUT DOWN S1 OFF ON DISABLE JP1 TO DC POWER OUT ON DIGITAL I O SECTION BATTERY SHUT DOWN TRICKLE CHARGER BATTERY LEVEL DETECT AC OR BATTERY OP...
Page 77: ...ncharged and must be installed and charged in the unit for 48 hours before it reaches rated capacity The battery pack is attached to the power I O board with the supplied pressure sensitive Velcro tap...
Page 78: ...wer switch can disconnect the back up battery option from the circuit if JP1 removed Only one of the two jumpers shown JP1 or JP2 may be installed at a time If JP2 is installed then JP1 must be remove...
Page 79: ...twork cards sound cards and others come with proprietary drivers If one of these type of devices is being installed also install secondary drivers and make alterations to the CONFIG SYS and possibly A...
Page 80: ...sites and configures the memory setup No manual CMOS setup is required RS 485 Communications Option Installation COM4 on the unit supports the RS 485 serial communications option The RS 485 option bo...
Page 81: ...RS 485 option uses a Maxim MAX1408B TTL to RS 485 converter IC This IC receiver is enabled all the time but the transmit buffer must be enabled before data may be sent The COM4 serial ports RTS signal...
Page 82: ...irectional isolated RS 422 485 Sockets are provided on the board for custom installation of termination and line bias resistors A simplified schematic of the board and the locations of the termination...
Page 83: ...Locations R3 R2 R5 R1 R4 R1 TS1 B A GND 1 2 3 ISO Vcc ISO GND B A R5 R2 R3 R4 Protection Diodes 1 5K 1 5K 1 5K 1 5K Pull Down Resistors R3 and R4 are not installed 150 R1 to R5 are mounted in sockets...
Page 84: ...connector and PC 104 auxiliary power connector t Keypad connector t LCD display interface connector and LCD backlight connector t External Keyboard and Mouse connectors t COM1 serial port connector t...
Page 85: ...e connectors include t Inter board connector t RS 485 option connector t Speaker connectors internal and external t Battery back up connector t Power input connector t Digital I O option terminal bloc...
Page 86: ...GRND SBHE MEMCS16 2 SD7 RESET LA23 IOCS16 3 SD6 5 V LA22 IRQ10 4 SD5 IRQ9 LA21 IRQ11 5 SD4 5 V LA20 IRQ12 6 SD3 DRQ2 LA19 IRQ15 7 SD2 12 V LA18 IRQ14 8 SD1 ENDXFR LA17 DACK0 9 SD0 12 V MEMR DRQ0 10 I...
Page 87: ...provided on board The PC 104 Aux power connector J13 can be used to bring in these voltages if required 24 SA7 IRQ4 25 SA6 IRQ3 26 SA5 DACK2 27 SA4 TC 28 SA3 BALE 29 SA2 5 V 30 SA1 OSC 31 SA0 GRND 32...
Page 88: ...are Reference Manual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 2 Power Header for PC 104 Connector J13 Figure A 2 Power Header for PC 104 Connector J13 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 12 V 2 12 V 3 5 V 4 GROUND J13 PC 104...
Page 89: ...r Display Figure A 3 16 Pin Header Display PIN NUMBER FUNCTION PIN NUMBER FUNCTION PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 Data 6 7 Data 0 13 5 V 2 Data 7 8 Data 1 14 Ground 3 Data 4 9 Ground R W 15 NC 4 Data 5 10 E1 1...
Page 90: ...eader Keyboard Connector J11 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION PIN NUMBER FUNCTION PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 Scan 0 9 Scan 8 17 Receive 3 2 Scan 1 10 Scan9 18 Receive 4 3 Scan 2 11 Scan 10 19 Receive 5 4 Scan 3 12 Scan...
Page 91: ...Hardware Reference Manual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 5 2 Pin Header LCD Backlight Connector J7 Figure A 5 2 Pin Header LCD Backlight Connector J7 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 5 V 2 Ground J7 LCD Backlig...
Page 92: ...9 and J10 Figure A 6 DIN6 PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors J9 and J10 Keyboard Mouse PIN NUMBER FUNCTION PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 Keyboard Data 1 Mouse Data 2 n c 2 n c 3 Ground 3 Ground 4 5 V 4 5 V 5...
Page 93: ...Reference Manual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 7 DB9 COM1 Connector P2 Figure A 7 DB9 COM1 Connector P2 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI COM1 RS 232 DB9 pin Con...
Page 94: ...Manual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 8 6 Pin Header Slot Connector J12 Figure A 8 6 Pin Header Slot Connector J12 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 GND 2 BAR DATA 2 MAG DATA 3 5 V 4 n c not connect 5 GND J12 Mag...
Page 95: ...umpers Table A 9 RJ45 Ethernet 10BaseT Connector J1 Figure A 9 RJ45 Ethernet 10BaseT Connector J1 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 TX 2 TX 3 RX 4 n c 5 n c 6 RX 7 n c 8 n c Pin 8 Pin 1 Pin 1 Pin 8 10BaseT Connec...
Page 96: ...I O etc Standard pin definition information can be obtained from the PCMCIA Administration 1030 E Duane Ave Suite G Sunnyvale CA 94086 or through the web site www pc card com The unit s controller pr...
Page 97: ...l Connectors and Jumpers CPU Board External Connectors Table A 10 DB9 COM2 Connector P3 Figure A 11 DB9 COM2 Connector P3 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 DCD 2 RX 3 TX 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI COM2 RS...
Page 98: ...l Connectors and Jumpers Table A 11 DB9 Bar Code Connector P4 Figure A 12 DB9 Bar Code Connector P4 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 5 V PullUp 2 Bar Code Data 3 n c 4 Ground 5 n c 6 n c 7 Ground 8 n c 9 5 V Bar...
Page 99: ...ual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 12 DB9 Laser Connector P1 Figure A 13 DB9 Laser Connector P1 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 n c 2 Video 3 Good Read 4 n c 5 Trig 6 Laser En 7 Ground 8 Ground 9 5 V Laser Scan...
Page 100: ...Power I O Board Connections and Jumpers Power Connector P4 Speaker Connectors RS 485 Option Connector J1 Digital Input Outputs DC Power Out 21 pin Terminal Block TB1 Power Switch Power On LED Inter b...
Page 101: ...gital Out 6 38 RTS 4 3 Ground 21 Digital In 7 39 RxD 4 4 5 V 22 Digital Out 7 40 CTS 4 5 Ground 23 Digital In 8 6 5 V 24 Digital Out 8 7 Ground 25 n c 8 5 V 26 Speaker 9 Digital In 1 27 n c 10 Digital...
Page 102: ...der BD to BD Connector Connector J2 Note Digital Out 3 4 and 5 are not routed anywhere on the Power Board but they are available at the header Digital Out 6 7 and 8 are used for speaker volume adjust...
Page 103: ...al Connectors and Jumpers Table A 14 10 Pin Header RS 485 Connector J1 Figure A 16 10 Pin Header RS 485 Connector J1 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 n c 2 n c 3 5 V 4 Ground 5 RTS 6 TX 7 5 V 8 Ground 9 CTS 10 R...
Page 104: ...hm Speakers Connectors P2 and P3 Figure A 17 Two 4 Pin Headers 100 Ohm Speakers Connectors P2 and P3 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 n c 4 n c P3 Internal Speaker 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 P2 External...
Page 105: ...3000 Hardware Reference Manual Connectors and Jumpers Table A 16 2 Pin Header Battery Connector P1 Figure A 18 2 Pin Header Battery Connector P1 PIN NUMBER FUNCTION 1 Battery 2 Battery P1 Battery Conn...
Page 106: ...4 Figure A 19 2 Pin Header 24VAC Power Connector P4 Note This may be AC or DC input for power Whichever pin 1 or 2 that does not have VAC or VDC on it should be ground The inputs go into a full wave r...
Page 107: ...NUMBER FUNCTION 21 DC Power 20 DC Power 19 Case Ground 18 Dig Input 1 17 Dig Input 1 16 Dig Input 2 15 Dig Input 2 14 Dig Input 3 13 Dig Input 3 12 Dig Input 4 11 Dig Input 4 10 Dig Input 5 9 Dig Inpu...
Page 108: ...but not both at the same time If battery back up is not desired remove the battery connector from P1 CPU Clock Speed CPU Clock Jumper Settings JP2 JP3 JP4 on the CPU Board see Figure A 1 on page A 2...
Page 109: ...normally installed Remove for long term storage of the unit CMOS battery discharge JP6 Do not install only for troubleshooting use at the factory IN OUT IN 16 MHz 33 MHz operation default IN OUT OUT...
Page 110: ...ons electrical mechanical and environmental for the FMT 3000 and accessory items Technical specifications for the main CPU board and the power supply and digital I O option board are listed separately...
Page 111: ...years typical operating PCMCIA Interface One Type II and One Type III General Purpose card slots Systemsoft Cardsoft 3 12 support PC 104 Interface One 16 bit slot 5V only w header for 12 12 and 5V I O...
Page 112: ...internal mask RAM 8K bytes Bar code Decoding Pulse Shaping and Software Decode Symbologies Decoded Codabar Code 39 Code 128 Code 16K Interleaved Code 2 of 5 Industrial 2 of 5 Matrix 2 5 Code 11 UPC E...
Page 113: ...LCD Backlight 10BaseT Noise and Ripple 150 mV peak peak max Battery Charger Charge Current 25 mA nominal range 22 28mA 0 50 deg C Low Voltage Cutout 7 7 V nominal 1 A load range 7 5 7 9 V 1 A 25 deg...
Page 114: ...50 C for not less than 1000 device hours Successful operation of 1000 device hours at 50 C is required prior to manufacturing release Environmental EnduranceTesting MTBF Calculation IL_HDBK 217E grou...
Page 115: ...C Card 600 mA 300 mA continuous another 300 mA spinup or access 8 Chip SIMM 0 mA 0 mA negligible Ethernet 0 mA 0 mA when idle LCD 0 mA without backlight LCD Backlight 200 mA External PS 2 Keyboard 100...
Page 116: ...B 7 FMT 3000 Hardware Reference Manual Specifications Dimensions Figure B 1 Physical Dimensions 10 5 26 6 cm 9 6 24 5 cm 2 2 5 5 cm 1 652 4 196 cm 1 084 2 753 cm 0 400 1 016 cm 18 6 47 24 cm...
Page 117: ...screw type terminal block 18 AWG max The connector plugs into the power digital I O option board for easy wiring Digital Inputs Number type 6 Opto isolated Voltage Range for ON 4 28 VDC withstand to...
Page 118: ...ont View Side View 7 086 17 998 cm 9 832 24 973 cm 0 250 0 6125 cm 0 912 2 316 cm 0 912 2 316 cm 0 250 0 6125 cm 1 908 4 846 cm 8 764 22 260 cm 3 419 8 684 cm 3 620 9 195 cm 6 294 15 987 cm 7 733 19 6...
Page 119: ...Stand Figure B 3 Desk Stand Dimensions Top 6 48 16 46 cm Front 3 13 7 95 cm 10 00 25 40 cm 9 80 24 89 cm 0 80 2 03 cm 3 13 7 95 cm 1 00 2 54 cm 0 50 1 27 cm 0 42 1 06 cm 1 20 3 05 cm 2 83 7 18 cm 4 45...
Page 120: ...15 cm 2 750 6 985 cm 1 649 4 188 cm 6 75 17 15 cm 4 01 10 19 cm Cut out detail 0 35 0 89 cm 0 70 1 78 cm 0 982 2 494 cm 1 965 4 991 cm Top 10 00 25 40 cm 6 75 17 15 cm 0 71 1 80 cm 1 398 3 551 cm 4 23...
Page 121: ...ole 3 6 Connecting communications 2 23 Connectors A 1 CPU 1 9 CPU board connectors A 2 CPU Clock Jumper A 25 CPU operating speeds A 25 D Data collection features 1 3 DC power out line 3 26 Decoded dev...
Page 122: ...work installation requirements 2 23 Network software support 2 25 O Opening the unit 2 3 Option installation 3 1 Optional features 1 4 Overview 1 6 P PC Card boot sequence 3 30 PC Card retainer block...
Page 123: ...ital I O Option B 9 Environmental B 5 FMT3000 B 2 Mounting Brackets B 9 Power board B 4 Standard features 1 1 Starter Kit contents 2 2 Starting setup 2 9 Static 3 2 Strain relief 2 4 Switching regulat...
Page 124: ...please call the appropriate customer support number provided Unfortunately we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above User s Manual Title please include revision level How familiar we...