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Page 2: ...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 exi...
Page 3: ...tickets for your mobile computing applications About This Guide This guide describes how to set up and use the printer Specific topics covered include Parts of the Printer on page 2 Charging the Batt...
Page 4: ...2 P r i n t P A D Parts of the Printer Paper Cavity Battery Well Self Test Button Data Port Power Port Charge LED Roller Print Head Release Level Battery Retaining Clip...
Page 5: ...ips with two batteries installed Prior to operation remove the two red isolator labels Charging the Batteries 1 Plug the power supply connector into the printer power con nector 2 Plug the AC adapter...
Page 6: ...re are three PrintPAD configurations that accepts the following terminals PPT 2700 PPT 2800 SPT 1700 and SPT 1800 Series terminals PDT 8100 Series termi nals PDT 8000 Series termi nals Insert the term...
Page 7: ...er will click at the partial open position do not stop here continue until it is fully open 3 Wake up the printer by momentarily pressing the red self test button 4 Feed the end of the pa per into the...
Page 8: ...he self test button Charge LED Indications Charge LED State of Charge Action Solid Red Charge in progress Wait for green LED Green Charge completed None Red flash slow Battery is too cold Battery is d...
Page 9: ...ip lift the outside end of the battery past the retainer clip 3 Remove the red insulation label from each new battery 4 Insert new batteries Ensure the battery contacts are facing down and are on the...
Page 10: ...will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is...
Page 11: ...as been repaired tampered with altered or modified except by Seller s authorized service personnel ii in which the defects or damage to the Product result from normal wear and tear misuse negligence i...
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