Datalogic Industrial PDA manual

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    Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE Quick Reference Guide P egaso P egaso in Dock[...]

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    Datalogic Mobile , Inc 1505 W estec Dr . Eugene, Oregon 97402 T elephone: ( 541) 743-4800 F ax: (5 41) 743-4900 An Unpub lished W ork - All righ ts reserved. No par t of the cont ents of th is documentation o r the procedur es described therein ma y be rep roduced or tr ansmitted in any f orm or by an y means without prior written per- mission of D[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 1 Table of Contents Pegaso ™ Indus trial PDA wi th Windows ® CE ................................ 3 Overview .. ........ ........ ........ .......... ........ ........ ....... .......... ........ ........ ....... 3 Featur es ...... ........ ........ ........ ...... ........ ......... ...... ........ ........ ........ .... 3 [...]

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    2 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE Connect to Devices U sing Remote Contr ol .... ......... ........ .......... ........ 40 Additional Res ources .... ........ .......... .......... ......... ............ .......... ..... 42 Datalogic Mobi le Pegaso™ Windows ® CE End User License Agreement .............................................[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 3 Pegaso ™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE Overview The Datalogic ™ P egaso industrial PDA combin es the flexibility of Windo ws ® CE with the power of the Intel XScale processor , Wi-F i wireless technology , a large color display , and laser scanning in an ergonomic PDA. The P egaso is a rugged device suitable for bot[...]

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    Overview 4 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE Figure 1. Pegaso Front & Rear Views F or a complete description of each key on the P egaso, refer to page 19 in this manual. Also re fer to the Pe g a s o W i n d o w s ® CE Pr oduct Refer ence G uide (PRG) , available on the P egaso Pr oduct CD includ ed with each unit, or from the Data- [...]

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    Getting Started Quick Reference Guide 5 Getting Started Before using the P egaso for the first time , you must install the Batter y P ack into the unit, then charge both the Battery P ack and the Backup B atter y . S ee Install- ing the Battery P ack on page 7 for instructions . Powering the Pegaso Battery Pack The batter y pack in the P eg aso is [...]

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    Powering the Pegaso 6 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE CA UTION Y ou must charge the battery pack and backup battery in a dock or with a power cable prior to y our first use of the P egaso. The initial charge time is appro ximately 4 hours. If you remo v e the battery pack or it fails, there is a 30-minute window in which to insert a cha[...]

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    Powering the Pe gaso Quick Reference Guide 7 Installing the Battery Pack The P egaso ’ s Battery and its cov er are integrated — they do not come apart. Complete the following instructions to install the batter y pack: 1. Loosen the elastic handstrap by releasing it fr om the bottom of the unit (refer to the PRG ). 2. Orient the batter y pack w[...]

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    Battery Power 8 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE 4. Replace the handstrap at the bottom of the unit. Figure 2. Installing the Battery Pack Battery Power System Tray Battery Status Indicators The S ystem T ray displays icons to show the status of some battery conditions, as shown in Ta b l e 1 . Table 1. System Tray Battery Status Indi ca[...]

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    Battery Power Quick Reference Guide 9 Battery Charging Condition This icon indicates that th e batter y pack is currently charging. Battery Low Condition This icon indicates that th e batter y pack is low . Bat tery V ery Low Condition When the batter y pack is very low , the system tra y shows a very low batter y CA UTION icon. Also , a dialog box[...]

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    Battery Power 10 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Charging the Batteries There are several methods for charging the battery pack an d backup batter y . LEDs on the P egaso, the S ingle-Slot Dock, and the F our- S lot Batter y Charger give visual indication of the charge s tate. T able 2 on page 10 gives an overvie w of all the LEDs and [...]

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    Battery Power Quick Reference Guide 11 Charging wi th the Dock A Single-Slot D ock powered by an externa l power supply (AC adaptor) is avail- able for the P egaso . P egasos communicate with the host PC using M icrosoft ActiveS ync protocol via eith er a USB or serial por t. T wo methods exist for charging a batter y pack using a Single-Slot Dock.[...]

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    Setting Up the Mobile Computer 12 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Charging with a Battery Charger The P egaso is available with a F our-Slot Battery Charger . U se the Battery Charger to charg e batteries independently of the unit. Figure 4. Four-S lot Battery Charger Backup Battery The rechargeable 3.7V Lithium Backup B a tter y recei[...]

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    Setting Up the Mobile Computer Quick Reference Guide 13 Touchscre en Calibration Figure 5. Touchscreen Calibration Getting Connected Bluetooth Setup 1. Open the Bluetooth contr ol panel at Star t > Settings > Control P anel > Bluetooth Manager . 2. Search for available Bluetooth Device s by tapping the button for the type of device you wan[...]

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    Setting Up the Mobile Computer 14 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE 3. Complete the two tabs ( shown in Figure 6 ): Figure 6. Modifying Netwo rk Connection Settings. • IP Address : S elect DHCP or set stati c IP settings. • Name Ser vers : If using static IP , set DNS and WINS servers. RF Setup (Summit Cl ient Utility) The S ummit Cl[...]

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    Setting Up the Mobile Computer Quick Reference Guide 15 Setting the Date and Time 1. F rom the Start menu, select Settings > Control P anel > Date/Time . Us e the arrows to navigate or change the time or date. 2. Change the year by backspacing, or enter- ing a new year . 3. Select the month to open a pull-down list of months. 4. T ap the chec[...]

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    Navigating the Display 16 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Figure 7. Back View of a Pegaso with a Stylus Ambient Light Sensor The ambient light sensor is used by the P egaso to a utomatically adjust the inten- sity of the backlight on the display and keypad in re sponse to changes in light- ing conditions. I t is located on the keypad. [...]

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    Navigating the Display Quick Reference Guide 17 Figure 8. Application Navigation The Task Bar The T ask bar at the bottom of the scr een displays the star t menu icon, an icon for the active program, the current time, and system icons for utilities loaded in memor y , including the keyboard icon, wh ich opens and closes the soft input panel (SIP). [...]

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    Navigating the Display 18 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Soft Keypad/Input Panel In applications that accept keyed input , the soft input panel ( SIP ) can be used t o enter data using the stylus. The SIP is a digital, Q WER TY -style keyboar d. Figure 9. Soft Input Panel To open the S IP: — Ta p t h e Keyboar d icon to open the men[...]

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    Keypa d Quick Reference Guide 19 Keypad The P egaso is available with a 19-key keypad. Refer to the PRG for information on configuring the keypad. Table 3. Keypad Ov erview - Speci al Keys System Tray Ke yboard Indicators The System T ray Keyboard In dicators are located at the bottom of the display . The most recently activated state is to th e le[...]

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    Keypa d 20 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE 19-Key Keypad The P egaso keypad is orga nized li ke a cell p hone, with mult i-tap ac cess to uppercase alpha characters on numeric keys (see Figure 11 ). U se the alpha- numeric keys and the <ESC> key to type letters, numbers, and symbols listed in T able 5 on page 20 . Figure 11. Pega[...]

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    Keypa d Quick Reference Guide 21 Table 6. 19-Key Keym ap Normal Fn Alpha Fn + Alpha 1 1F 1+F 1 2 2 F2 abc F2 3 3F 3 d e f F 3 4 4 F4 ghi F4 5 5F 5 j k l F 5 6 6 F6 mno F6 7 7F 7 p q r s F 7 8 8 F8 tuv F8 9 9 F9 wxyz F9 0 0 F10 Space F10 Pe r io d P eri od F11 * F11 Enter Enter F12 # F12 Bksp Bksp Del T ab Del Esc Esc Pa u s e Menu P aus e Up Up PgU[...]

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    Scanning Bar Codes 22 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Scanning Bar Codes Laser Scanning T o use the scanning fu nction on units c ontaining a l aser scannin g module, com- plete the following steps : 1. Select and open a data capture application, such as Microsoft ® Wo r d P a d . Figure 12. Scanning a Bar Code 2. Aim the scan window [...]

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    Persistent Memory Quick Reference Guide 23 Figure 13. Laser Beam Positions 5. The device beeps and the gr een LED indicator comes on until the trigger is released. The green LED and the beep tone indi cate a good r ead. 6. The bar code data is enter ed in the current application. 7. Once a bar code is read successfully , the scanner turns off autom[...]

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    Context Sensitive Help 24 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Context Sensitive Help Micr osoft Windo ws CE context sensitive help is available wher ever “ ? ” appears in the upper right hand corner of the window . P ress “ ? ” to open the context help windo w . Select/tap the desired i tem from the list of hot links. Resetting the[...]

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    Resetting the Pegaso Quick Reference Guide 25 Figure 14. Warm Reset After Warm Reset • The splash screen will appear briefly . • The desktop appears with the appl ication shortcuts on the screen. • The RF N etwork PC Card (if present) connects to the network system. . Cold Reset A cold reset is a complete reset of the P egaso in which all app[...]

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    Resetting the Pegaso 26 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Figure 15. Cold Reset After Co ld Rese t Cold reset clears the working RAM and initia lizes the file system. Y ou will lose any applications and data which are not stored in persistent flash memor y (refer to the PRG for more information). • The splash scr een will appear after [...]

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    Maintaining the Pegaso Quick Reference Guide 27 Figure 16. Safe Reset After Safe Reset • The persistent registry is not restor ed • P ersistent r egistr y files ar e renamed so they will not be used to r estore the regi str y o n fut ure re sets • I t ems in the S tar tup folder will not run • The P egaso will be reset to its factor y confi[...]

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    Troubleshooting 28 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Troubleshooting Refer to the Pe g a s o P R G for more information. Table 7. Troubleshooting Prob lems, Causes, and Solutions Problem P ossible Cause Solution The Pegaso does not turn on. The batter y pack is not install ed properly . Ensure the batter y is installed proper ly . System[...]

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    Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide 29 The Pegaso does not accept scan input. The scan wi ndow is dir ty . Carefully wipe the scanning window with a soft, clean cloth. Do n ot use abrasives. The scanning applica- tion is not lo aded. V erify unit is lo aded with a scanning applica- tion. Se e your Sy stem Admi nistr ator . Unreadable bar code. Be[...]

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    Troubleshooting 30 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE The Spare Battery LED on the dock is flashing RED . Time-out fault: the spare batter y pack chargi ng has e xceeded the maxi- mum time-out per iod. In either case, if the Spare Batte ry LED is flashing red, do the follo wing: 1. Disconnect the A C adapter fr om the dock. 2. Remove the [...]

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    Troubleshooting Quick Reference Guide 31 RF Connectivity Troubl eshooting Does the terminal respond to a PING command from a PC? NO Does the terminal asso ciate wit h the AP ? YES displ a y an error du ring the boot pro c e ss? Gather fac t s : • T erminal type • AP & RF card brand (en s u r e latest version of firmwa re installe d) • Hos[...]

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    Technical Support 32 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Technical Support Datalogic Mobile Website Support The Datalogic M obile website ( www .mobi le.datalogic.com ) is the complete source for technical support and inform ation for Datalogic products. The site offers product support, warranty info rmation, product manuals, product tech [...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 33 Wavelink Avalanche SE ™ Quick Start As part of your recent Datalogic mobile device purchase, Datalogic is providing the pre-licensed softwar e , A valanche S ite Edition ™ (SE) from their partner , Wa v e l i n k ® Corporation. A valanche SE is a client m anagement system designed to easily manage software and configur[...]

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    Quick Start 34 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE 2. Install. Download the A valan che SE inst all fr om the enclosed CD or via the W avelink w eb site at www .wavelink.com/datalogic . F ollow the prompts in the Install WIzar d to complete the installa tion. A valanche SE automatically installs a Mobile Device Server on the local machine.[...]

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    Quick Start Quick Reference Guide 35 either by completing the Maintenance Registration F orm on the enclosed CD or via the W avelink web s ite at www .wavelink.com/dlr egister . Access the Avalanche SE Console Launch the console. Once A valanche SE is installed, select Star t > Programs > W avelink Av alanche > A valanche Console . U se th[...]

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    Quick Start 36 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Section 4: Main body of the console. The view in this area changes based on what object you select in the N avigation Window . I t can display infor- mation including profile configurat ion, mobile device inventory , the Quick Star t tab and the Alert s tab. Additional Console Information [...]

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    Quick Start Quick Reference Guide 37 profile. Y ou can then print the profil es as barcodes and scan them using the Scan to Config option in the En abler F ile menu. The network infor - mation from the scanned bar codes is stored in the A valanche profile on the Enabler . F or information about crea ting barcode profiles, r efer to the A valanche S[...]

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    Quick Start 38 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE • U pdate the device with the latest changes. Y ou can perform individual updates to clients that are currently in range and running the A va- lanche Enabler or an A valanche-enabled application. The rules that gov ern which mobile devices can receiv e a particular update are deter- mine[...]

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    Quick Start Quick Reference Guide 39 and configure IP P ools. Y ou can also select whether you want the profile to manage the network and wireless settings and override any manual set- tings on the mobile device. 4. Configur e the network setting s. If you select to manage the net- work and/or wireless settings with the network profile, you can def[...]

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    Quick Start 40 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE 2. Configure selection criteria. Define the selection criteria to ensure li mited distribution of the profile. 3. Install or build a sof tware package. Once you create a soft- ware profile, y ou can then install so ftware packages to that profile. Through the softwar e profile you can conf[...]

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    Quick Start Quick Reference Guide 41 The Remote Contro l software pac kage is installed in the default software pro- file. Y ou can laun ch the Remote Contr ol console to configure the method by which you want to connect to your mobile devices. 1. Obtain Remote Control licenses. Remote Control licenses are on a per-device basis. Y ou must have one [...]

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    Quick Start 42 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Remote Control icon to connect to the mobile device. The connection session will begin and the mobile devi ce will display on your machine. 8. Use Remo te Contr ol. Click within the R emote Control connection window to send the mouse click to the connected device. T ype on your physical ke[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 43 Datalogic Mo bile Pegaso ™ Windows ® CE End User License Agreement Notice to End User : The Datalo gic Product you hav e acquired cont ains Software, which is integr al to the product’ s oper ation. This Sof twar e is being pr ovided to yo u under licen se, su b- ject to the t erm s and conditi ons of this Agreeme nt. [...]

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    44 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE User's int erna l business pur pose s. This Agreement d oes not conve y ownership of the Soft- wa re to End Use r . Title to the So ftware shall be and remain with Datalogic or the thi rd party from whom Datal ogic has obtai ned a licensed r ight. As us ed in this Agreement , the ter m “pur- ch[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 45 tion. Dur ing this pe riod, for all repr oducible nonconform ities for which Datalogi c has been given written notice, Datalogic w ill use commerc ially reasonable effor ts to remedy nonconfor- mities verif ied by Datalogic. En d User agrees to supply Dat alogic with al l reasonably request ed informati on and assi stance n[...]

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    46 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE LOGIC'S LIABILITY FOR DAMA GES, IF ANY , WHETH ER BASED UPON CONTRACT , T ORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGE NCE), PRODUCT LIABILITY , STRICT LIABIL ITY , W AR- RANTY , OR ANY O THER BASIS, EXCEED THE PRICE OR FEE P AID BY END USER FOR THE D A T ALOGIC PR ODUCT . UNDER NO CIR CUMST ANCES SHALL D A T ALOGIC B[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 47 gon locat ed in either Mult nomah or Lane co unties shall have e xc lusive jurisd iction over all matters r egarding this Agreement, except that Data logic shall ha ve the right, at its absol ute discretio n, to init iate proc eedings in the courts of an y other state , country , or territory in which End User res ides, or [...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 48 Appendix A: Microsoft ® Windows ® CE End User License Agreement Datalogi c is cont ractually obligated by Microsoft ® to i nclude the f ollowing inform ation as pa r t of our sof tware end user lice nse agreement: Y ou have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includ es software l icensed by Datal ogic from Microsoft Li[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 49 • Limitat ions on Rev e rse Engineer ing, Dec ompilation , and Disassembly , Y ou ma y not rev er se engineer , decomp ile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, e xc ept and only to the e xtent th at such act ivity is e xpressly permitted b y applica ble law no twithstandi ng this limitatio n. • SOFTW ARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT W[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 50 Datalogic Mobile Pegaso ™ Windows ® CE Product Warranty Wa r r a n t y P egaso prod ucts are gua rante ed against d ef ects in ma terials and w orkmanship f or the period specified a t the time of sal e. This w arranty shall app ly to P egaso PD As, Base Stat ions f or the P egaso and Char gers f or the P egaso . Cables [...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 51 CONTINGENT DA MAGES REGARDLESS OF WHETHER DA T A LOGIC HAD AD V AN CE NO T ICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH D AMA GES. Assignment Customer may not assign o r otherwis e transf er its r ights or obligations under Warranty except to a purcha ser or transferee of product. No attempted as signment or trans f er in viol ation of t[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 52 Safety Information Laser Safety Label Laser S afety L abel Advisory Statement Regulatory Stat ements Federal Communi cation Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to P ar t 15 of the FCC R ules. These limits are designed to [...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 53 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a cir cuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help . FCC Caution: Any changes or modificat ions not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority[...]

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    54 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA wit h Windows ® CE Equipment is certified to the requirem ents of RSS-210 for 2.4-GHz per IEEE 802.11 ( b)(g) standa rds. IMPORTANT NOTE: Radiation Exposure St atement This equipment complies with IC radiatio n exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. E nd users must follo w the specific operating inst[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 55 Laser Safety International Caution Statements for CLASS 1 1 , 2 2 , 3R 3 and II 4 Laser Devices English Datalogic scanners are certified i n the U.S. to confor m to the requir ements of DHHS/ CDRH 21CFR S ubchapter J and to the requirements of IEC/EN 60825-1:1998-2001. Class 1, 2, 3R and Class II pr oducts are no t consider[...]

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    56 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE AT T E N T I O N L ’utili sation d’instruments opti ques avec le scanneur augmente le danger pour les yeux. Les instruments optiques compr ennent les jumelles, les microscopes et les verres grossis- sants. Ils ne comprennent pas les lunettes portées par l’utilisateur . German Dieser Scanne r ist[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 57 Danish Denne scanner opfylder de amerikanske kr av stillet i "DHH S/CDRH 21CFR S ubchap- ter J" og opfylder også de krav , der stilles i IEC/EN 60825-1:1998-2001. Klasse 1, 2, 3R eller klasse II produkter anse s for at være sikre. Scanneren indehold er en Visible Laser D iode (V LD), der ikke o versk rider maksi[...]

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    58 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE V AR FÖRSIKTIG Försök inte öppna eller repar era komponenter i den optiska kamaren. Om icke auktoris- erad personal öppnar eller re parerar delar i den optiska ka mmaren, kan detta strida mot säkerhetsföreskrifterna fö r lase rutr ustning. Det opti ska systemet får endast repareras på fabrike[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 59 Portuguese Este scan ner foi certifi cado nos EU A para at ender os requ isitos do subcapítulo J d o DHHS/CDRH 21 CFR e os r equ isitos do IEC/EN 60825-1:1998-2001. Os produtos da Classe 1, 2, 3R ou Classe II nã o são considerad os perigosos. O scanner contém internamente um Dio do de Laser Vi sível ( VLD - Visible Las[...]

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    60 Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows ® CE Chinese 00[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 61 Japanese 00[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 62 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential require ments of the R&T TE Dir ective 1999/5/EC. The following test methods ha ve been applied in or der to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requir ements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: — EN 60950-1: 2001 Safety o[...]

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    Quick Reference Guide 63 — EN 301 511 V9.0.2: (2003-03) Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized sta n- dard for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential requir ements under articl e 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/ 5/EC) — EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1: (2005-09) Electromagneti c compatib ility and Radio[...]

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    DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY- Datalogic hereby declares that the Equipment specified below has been tested and found compliant to the following Directives and Standards: EU Directiv es: 2004/10 8 /EC EMC, 2006/95/EC Low V oltage, 1999/5/EC R&TTE, 2006/ 66/EC Battery , 2002/95 /EC RoHS, 2002/96/EC WEEE Standar ds: EN 60950-1:2001 - ITE Safety EN 5[...]

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    Declaration of Conformity with Re gar d to R&TTE Directive 19 99/5/EC This devi ce is a 2.4 G Hz wideband transmission system (transceiv er), intended fo r use in all EU member states and EFT A countries, e xcept in Fr ance and Italy where restrictiv e use applies . In Italy th e end-user shou ld apply for a license at th e national sp ectrum a[...]

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    Corporate Headquar ters Datalogic S.p .A. Via Candini, 2 40012 Lippo di Calderar a di Reno Bologna - Italy T elephone: +39 051 3147011 F ax: +39 051 726562 Datalogic Mobile, In c. 1505 W estec Dr . Eugene, OR 97402 USA T elephone: (541) 743-4800 F ax: (541) 743-4900 www .mobile.datalogic.com ©2008 Datalogic Mobile, Inc. 822501260 (Re v A) 07/08[...]