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Quick Reference

 

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Charging the Battery Pack

 

Prior to using PPT41xx for the first time, the NiMH battery pack 
should be completely charged. Check with your System 
Administrator to ensure that the battery has been charged.

The NiMH battery pack can be recharged by:

• connecting the AC Adapter (p/n 50-14000-015 or 

50-14000-016) to the terminal and plugging it into an 
electrical outlet. The terminal’s battery pack will be fully 
charged in 14 hours.

• placing the terminal in the cradle. The battery pack will be 

fully charged in 1.5 hours. provided the appropriate 
software has been installed. 

• removing the battery pack from the back of the terminal 

and inserting it into the spare battery charging slot on the 
cradle. The battery pack will be fully recharged in 1.5 
hours.

BATTERY CHARGE

TERMINAL CHARGE

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Summary of Contents for PPT 41 Series

Page 1: ...RS 2200 3200 Series PPT 41xx Quick Reference ...

Page 2: ...expressly or by implication estoppel or otherwise under any patent right or patent covering or relating to any combination system apparatus machine material method or process in which Symbol products might be used An implied license only exists for equipment circuits and subsystems contained in Symbol products The Symbol logo is a registered trademark of Symbol Technologies Other product names may...

Page 3: ...dio cards The PPT 41xx runs industry standard software to further ease application development and use About This Guide This guide covers the following topics Parts of the PPT 41xx Providing Power to the Terminal Removing the Battery from the Terminal Charging the Battery Pack Cleaning the Battery Inserting the Battery Into the Terminal Using the Cradle Powering On the Terminal Communicating with ...

Page 4: ...s warranty This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation DANGER Laser Light When Open AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE MADE IN JAPAN USE ONLY APPROVED CHARGER CONTAINS NI MH BATTERY MUST...

Page 5: ...WR Button 8 Scanner Window 9 Regulatory Label 10 Antenna 11 Charging Contacts left 12 Handstrap Holder 13 Battery Pack Release Switch 14 NiMH Battery Pack 15 Caution Label 16 Handstrap Holder 17 PCMCIA Sockets Cover 18 Pen 19 Battery Pack Contacts 20 Serial RS 232 Port 21 Keyboard Port 22 Power Jack 23 Charging Contacts right 24 Reset Button 25 Pen Slot 26 Handstrap 27 PCMCIA Cards ...

Page 6: ...dride battery pack Note If using a rechargeable battery be sure to fully charge the battery before powering on the terminal See Charging the Battery Pack for instructions To connect power to the terminal through the AC Adapter 1 Connect the AC Adapter plug p n 50 14000 015 for 220VAC or p n 50 14000 016 for 110VAC into the power jack on the bottom of the terminal 2 Plug the adapter into the electr...

Page 7: ... from the Terminal To remove the NiMH battery pack from the terminal 1 Push the battery pack release switch on the back of the terminal to release the battery pack as shown 2 Remove the battery pack by sliding it out of the compartment 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...15 or 50 14000 016 to the terminal and plugging it into an electrical outlet The terminal s battery pack will be fully charged in 14 hours placing the terminal in the cradle The battery pack will be fully charged in 1 5 hours provided the appropriate software has been installed removing the battery pack from the back of the terminal and inserting it into the spare battery charging slot on the crad...

Page 9: ... Reference Cleaning the Battery The battery contacts on the terminal and on the battery should be cleaned regularly using a non residue Isopropyl Alcohol based contact cleaner non lubricating on a cotton swab ...

Page 10: ...k Reference 8 Inserting the Battery Into the Terminal Slide the battery pack into its compartment as shown making sure that the battery pack release switch catches and holds the battery pack firmly in place ...

Page 11: ... n 50 14000 013 for 220VAC p n 50 14000 014 for 110VAC into the cradle and the adapter into the electrical outlet 2 Firmly seat the terminal in the cradle The battery pack is fully recharged in 1 5 hours provided the appropriate software has been installed The spare battery pack can be recharged by inserting it in the spare battery charging slot on the cradle See Charging the Battery Pack BATTERY ...

Page 12: ...n 50 14000 13 or 50 14000 14 into the cradle and the adapter into the electrical outlet 2 Connect the cradle to the host computer printer or modem using a suitable cable See the System Administrator for the appropriate cable 3 Place the terminal into the cradle and perform the communication steps as determined by your application software Modem Printer P C ...

Page 13: ...ou ve plugged your terminal into an electrical outlet you are ready to power the terminal on To power on the terminal press the PWR button located on the top left hand side of the terminal opposite the radio antenna AVO ID EXP OS UR E LAS ER LIG EM ITT ED FRO M THI S APE RT HT IS UR E PWR ...

Page 14: ...lso perform communications with a host computer directly through an RS 232 cable RS 232 Communications To connect the terminal to the host for communications through an RS 232 cable 1 Connect the subminiature connector on the cable p n 25 12059 01 to the port on the bottom of the terminal 2 Plug the DE9 connector into the host s serial communications port If the host computer has a 25 pin serial c...

Page 15: ... or Spectrum24 PCMCIA Type II radio cards Ensure that the System Administrator has properly installed the PCMCIA radio card into the PCMCIA socket of the PPT 4110 Spectrum One or PPT4140 Spectrum24 To perform wireless communications 1 Gently pull the radio antenna up 2 Perform communications as determined by your application software ...

Page 16: ...minal can be used to select items on the screen as a mouse is used or to write characters directly on the screen which can be used in an application performing character recognition Using the Pen to Select an Item 1 Remove the pen from the back of the terminal by pressing on the dotted area of the pen and sliding it out of the pen slot ...

Page 17: ... the screen to select an item Using the Pen to Perform Handwriting 1 Remove the pen from the back of the terminal by pressing on the dotted area of the pen and sliding it out of the pen slot 2 Gently apply pressure to the screen and write normally ...

Page 18: ...ure that it snaps into place for security Note If you lose your pen either use your finger or a non metallic non abrasive type plastic pointer to select items or to write on the screen Do NOT use anything which will scratch or mark the screen See your PPT 41xx Product Reference Guide p n 70 11997 xx for information on ordering a new pen ...

Page 19: ...r code scanner which allows for right or left handed scanning The Scan Decode LED lights red to indicate that the scanner is on and green when a successful decode has occurred 1 Press whichever scanning button on the terminal is more comfortable for you Do not press both buttons at the same time ...

Page 20: ...Quick Reference 18 2 Point the laser scanner at the bar code holding the terminal at approximately a 30o angle Position the red beam to cover the entire bar code Barcode ...

Page 21: ...fferent from that which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Radio Frequency Interference Requirements Canada This Class A digital apparatus meets the requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le Materiél Brouilleur du Canada CE M...

Page 22: ...nologies equipment not expressly approved by Symbol Technologies could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Laser Safety Information The PPT 41xx scanner uses a low power visible laser As with any very bright light source such as the sun the user should avoid staring directly into the light beam Momentary exposure to a CDRH Class II laser is not known to be harmful The required safet...

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Page 24: ...r normal and proper conditions This warranty is limited to repair or replacement at Symbol s option with reasonable promptness after being returned to Symbol by a carrier selected and paid for by the customer These provisions do not prolong the original warranty term for any product which has been repaired or replaced by Symbol This warranty applies to the original owner and does not extend to any...

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