BARTEC MC9090EX Portable Computer User Manual

BARTEC Portable Computer

User Manual

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User Manual
Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-G
Type 17-A129-0G.0/H…..
Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-K
Type 17-A129-0K.0/H…..
UL Version
Version 3.00
Status: June, 19th 2007
Technical data subject to change!
Indroduction
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Before commissioning the devices, please read through the relevant documents carefully.
Target group: Experienced and trained specialists acting in compliance with the NEC 500, IEC 60079-19 and IEC
60079-17.
This user manual contains important information, safety instructions and test certificates that are necessary for perfect
functioning when operating and handling the Mobile Computer. If the information and safety instructions for the devices are
not observed, its use to the intended purpose in hazardous (potentially explosive) zones can no longer be guaranteed.
Device modifications that are not expressly approved by BARTEC may invalidate the operating permit for the respective
device. Non-conformance will also rule out claims under guarantee. The warranty will be rendered invalid if the delivered
item is harmed because of inappropriate handling, excessive strain, inadequate servicing, abnormal operating conditions or
transport damage. Natural wear is also excluded from warranty.
BARTEC reserves the right to alter the contents of the document without notice. No guarantee is given for the correctness
of the information. In case of doubt the original German version of the safety information will apply because it is not
possible to rule out errors in translation or in printing. In the event of a law case, the “General Terms and Conditions“ of the
BARTEC Group will apply in addition.
If any differences emerge between the contents in the documents from Motorola and those from BARTEC, the information
in this Mobile Computer MC 9090ex user manual shall apply.
The respective up-to-date versions of data sheets, manuals and certificates may be downloaded from the “Ex Visualisation
and Communication Systems“ product page at www.bartec-group.com, or ordered directly from BARTEC GmbH.
Information from the Manufacturer SYMBOL/Motorola
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patent referring to a combination, a system, a device, a machine, material, a procedure or a process in which products from
Symbol could be used. There is merely an implicit licence for devices, electrical systems and subsystems that are
contained in Symbol/Motorola products.
Documentation
The documents are available in English, German and French. Visit our web site http://www.bartec-group.com and find out
about your special product.
Contents Mobile Computer MC 9090ex
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1. Product description ..................................................................................................................................10
1.1 General ......................................................................................................................................10
1.2 Use.............................................................................................................................................11
1.3 Advantages ................................................................................................................................11
2. Safety instructions....................................................................................................................................12
2.1 Warnings about the Mobile Computers ......................................................................................12
2.2 Warnings for battery...................................................................................................................15
2.3 Warnings about Laser Devices ..................................................................................................16
2.4 Notes on installation...................................................................................................................16
2.5 Electromagnetic Fields...............................................................................................................18
2.5.1 International ...............................................................................................................................18
2.5.2 Portable Devices........................................................................................................................18
2.5.3 Handheld Devices......................................................................................................................18
2.6 Health and Safety Recommendations........................................................................................19
2.6.1 Ergonomic Recommendations ...................................................................................................19
2.6.2 Vehicle Installation .....................................................................................................................19
2.7 Warnings for Use of Wireless Devices.......................................................................................20
2.7.1 Safety in Aircraft.........................................................................................................................20
2.7.2 Pacemakers ...............................................................................................................................20
2.7.3 Hearing Aids...............................................................................................................................20
2.7.4 Other Medical Devices...............................................................................................................20
2.7.5 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements-FCC....................................................................21
2.7.6 Radio Transmitters (Part 15)......................................................................................................21
2.7.7 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – Canada............................................................21
2.7.8 Radio Transmitters.....................................................................................................................21
3. Technical data ...........................................................................................................................................22
3.1 Explosion Protection ..................................................................................................................22
3.2 General data ..............................................................................................................................22
3.3 Technical data Scan Engine and decode zone ..........................................................................24
3.3.1 Scan Engine for type 17-A129-0GJ0/H...... (Long Range Scan Engine)....................................24
3.3.2 Scan Engine für Typ 17-A129-0KA0/H...... (Standard Range Scan Engine)..............................25
3.3.3 Scan Engine for type 17-A12.-0KK0/H...... (Imager) .................................................................26
3.4 Technical data WLAN / WPAN...................................................................................................27
3.5 Technical data Battery ...............................................................................................................28
3.6 Product Marking.........................................................................................................................29
3.6.1 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex ......................................................................................................29
3.6.2 Battery 17-A1Z0-0002................................................................................................................29
3.7 Laser Labels...............................................................................................................................30
3.8 WLAN / Bluetooth.......................................................................................................................31
3.8.1 Radio Modules ...........................................................................................................................31
3.8.2 Products equipped with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology.........................................................31
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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4. Commissioning .........................................................................................................................................33
4.1 Mobile Computer........................................................................................................................33
4.2 Display .......................................................................................................................................33
4.3 Battery........................................................................................................................................34
4.3.1 Cradles.......................................................................................................................................34
4.3.2 Charging station.........................................................................................................................34
4.3.3 Power supply..............................................................................................................................35
4.3.4 Charging the Battery ..................................................................................................................35
4.4 Installing Battery.........................................................................................................................36
5. Handling.....................................................................................................................................................37
5.1 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-K ..................................................................................................37
5.2 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-G..................................................................................................38
5.3 Battery........................................................................................................................................39
5.3.1 Battery Informationen.................................................................................................................39
5.3.2 Charging Processes...................................................................................................................39
5.3.3 Tips on Optimising the Operating Time......................................................................................41
5.4 Software Settings.......................................................................................................................41
5.4.1 Changing the Power Settings.....................................................................................................41
5.4.2 Changing the Display Backlight Settings....................................................................................42
5.4.3 WLAN on Windows Mobile 5.0...................................................................................................42
5.4.4 Bluetooth on Windows Mobile 5.0..............................................................................................42
5.4.5 Waking the Mobile Computer.....................................................................................................43
5.4.6 Connection with the PC via Active Syne ....................................................................................43
5.5 Mobile Computer booten...........................................................................................................44
5.5.1 Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices .....................................................................................................44
5.5.2 Performing a Warm Boot............................................................................................................44
5.5.3 Performing a Cold Boot..............................................................................................................44
6. Additional components ............................................................................................................................46
6.1 Keypad and CD Card .................................................................................................................46
6.1.1 Keypad with blue overlay ...........................................................................................................46
6.1.2 SD cards ....................................................................................................................................46
6.1.3 Removing/Changing the Keypad................................................................................................47
6.1.4 Inserting/replacing the SD card..................................................................................................49
6.2 Stylus .........................................................................................................................................50
6.2.1 Stylus for MC 9090ex-K...............................................................................................................50
6.2.2 Stylus for MC 9090ex-G ..............................................................................................................50
6.3 Headset or other audio devices..................................................................................................50
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7. Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................51
7.1 Care of the Battery .....................................................................................................................51
7.2 Cleaning the Battery Contacts....................................................................................................51
7.3 Information about Repairs..........................................................................................................51
8. Additional information..............................................................................................................................52
8.1 Links...........................................................................................................................................52
8.2 Accessories................................................................................................................................53
8.3 Order numbers...........................................................................................................................55
9. Transport and shipment ...........................................................................................................................57
10. Certificates ................................................................................................................................................58
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1. Product description
1.1 General
The MC 9090ex-G and MC 9090ex-K Mobile Computers each form a compact unit for high-standard barcode scanning in
hazardous (potentially explosive) areas. The comfortably positioned scan trigger and the ergonomic design of the
MC 9090ex device series allow the acquisition of data with one-hand operation.
The MC 9090ex device series is available in various versions.
MC 9090ex-G MC 9090ex-K
Both the MC 9090ex-G Mobile Computer (Gun version) and also the MC 9090ex-K Mobile Computer (Brick version) allow
data to be exchanged with the host system in real time.
The devices in the innovative MC 9090ex series are powerful hand-held mobile computers that combine the advantages of
the Microsoft Pocket PC platform and the strengths of the Intel® XScaleTM PXA270 processor with 624 MHz.
They feature a large easy-to-read 1/4 VGA colour display with attractive touchscreen technology. The radio standard used
is IEEE 802.11a/b/g (direct sequence).
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1.2 Use
The Mobile Computer is a hand-guided electrical device used for the mobile acquisition, processing and radio transmission
of data in hazardous areas. The Mobile Computer is used in areas of Class I Div 1.
The MC 9090ex series is specially intended for use in Class I Div 1, Group C, D.
It is not allowded to use the MC 9090ex in Class Ι Div 1 Groups A and B, Class II and Class III.
1.3 Advantages
Data access is possible in real time
Lithium-ion storage batteries allow maximum operating time between chargings
Battery replaceable in Ex area
WLAN radio technology IEEE 802.11a/b/g
Bluetooth
Additional memory with an SD card
Different scan engines allow different barcode applications
Replaceable keypads in three 3 variants
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2. Safety instructions
2.1 Warnings about the Mobile Computers
W A R N I N G S
The device may not be opened by the user outside the hazardous area either! The user may not
make any alterations to the device. Do not exchange or replace components and do not retrofit
any components on internal plug connectors or slots. If components other than those specified
are used, the protection against explosions can no longer be assured.
Exception: Keypad and SD card (see Chapter 6.1 "Keypad and SD card")
Substitution of components may impair intrinsic safety.
To prevent igntion of flammable or combustible atmospheres disconnect power before servicing!
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C A U T I O N
Do not open or charge the device and do not exchange any data through the "cradle contacts" on
the battery in the hazardous area! Operating the 17-pin data interface (see Chapter 3.5 "Technical
data Battery, Article "External battery contacts") is only permissible outside the hazardous area and
only with devices specified by the manufacturer!
Protect the device from impact effects! Do not expose the operating equipment to any
caustic/aggressive liquids, vapours or mist! In the event of malfunctioning or damage to the
enclosure, take the equipment out of the potentially explosive atmosphere immediately, bring it into
a safe area and decommission it by removing the battery!
If on account of adverse effects or conditions (e.g. penetration of water, fluids, exposure to
temperatures outside the specified range etc.) there is a danger of not being able to operate the
equipment safely, switch off the equipment instantly and remove the battery.
Avoid the influence of heat that is higher or lower than the specified temperature range (see
Chapter 3.2 "General Data"). Do not place the devices anywhere near sources of heat, such as for
example heaters, air exit openings in air-conditioners, or near cookers or other devices (including
amplifiers) that radiate heat.
Avoid the effects of moisture.
Do not put any objects into the device, into the enclosure or other openings in the mobile computer.
Openings in the device may not be blocked, obstructed or covered.
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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A T T E N T I O N
Equipment that is damaged in any way or that does not function proberly must instantly be
removed from the hazardous area and sent in for inspection/repair!
Take the device out of the hazardous areas before wiping it with a dry cloth or cleaning it!
General statutory regulations or directives on safety at work, accident prevention regulations and
environmental protection legislation must be complied with, e.g. Ordinance on Industrial Health
and Safety (BetrSichV) or the national ordinances.
Ensure safe handling of the equipment during operation by making sure the device in a steady
position and the user has sufficient space to move!
When transporting the equipment in vehicles, it must be placed in appropriate compartments or
fittings so that it can neither fall off during the drive nor be exposed to extreme vibrations.
The rules for hazardous areas (see NEC Artikel NFPA 70) must be observed. In particular,
appropriate clothing and footwear should be worn in view of the risk of dangerous electrostatic
charges. Do not wear rubber gloves or suchlike during operation!
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2.2 Warnings for battery
W A R N I N G
The battery may only be charged outside the hazardous area!
It must be ensured that only original batteries of the type 17-A1Z0-0002 with 7.4 V/2200 mAh are
used in safety-oriented operation. The use of imitation batteries or batteries from other
manufacturers will render the type of ignition protection ineffective and there will then be a risk of
fire or explosion.
Keep away from children.
The battery may explode if disposed of in fire.
DO NOT short circut or disassemble battery.
C A U T I O N
The battery may only be used for the purposes stated in the user manual and is only suitable for
use in the MC 9060ex-G, MC 9060ex-K (type 17-A126-xxxx), MC9090ex-G and MC9090ex-K (type
17-A129-xxxx).
If used incorrectly, there is a risk of burning. The battery may not be disassembled over a
temperature higher than +50 °C (122 °F). If the battery is damaged, battery acid can escape from
the cells and cause corrosion. For that reason, extreme care must be taken in handling and
disposing of a damaged or leaking Li-ion battery.
Defective batteries must be disposed of immediately, whereby the battery disposal regulations that
apply to the respective region must be observed.
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2.3 Warnings about Laser Devices
Devices equipped with Symbol lasers conform to the US 21CFR1040.10 and IEC 825-1:1993, EN 60825-1:1994+A11:1996
standards. The laser classification is marked on one of the labels on the device. Class 1 laser devices are rated not
hazardous when used in the manner intended. The following declaration is required to comply with US and international
regulations:
The use of controls and adaptations or procedures other than those specified in these instructions may
lead to a hazardous exposure to laser radiation.
Class 2 laser devices operate with a visible low-voltage light diode. As with any bright source of light, for example the sun,
the user should avoid looking directly into the light beam. Momentary exposure to a Class 2 laser is not considered harmful.
2.4 Notes on installation
The relevant installation and operating regulations for electrical systems must be observed!
(e.g. NEC and special for the hazardous area, articel NFPA 70 as or the respective
national ordinances.
The operator of an electric plant in a potentially explosive environment must keep the operating
equipment in an orderly condition, operate it correctly, monitor it and do the required maintenance
and repairs.
The device may only be opened in the factory!
The device is factory-sealed. Do not open!
Exception: Keypad and SD card (see Chapter 6.1 "Keypad and SD card")
Maintenance
When doing maintenance or servicing or when checking associated equipment, comply with the
applicable regulations in accordance with Directive IEC 60079-19 and EN 60079-17!
Installation/dismantling, operating and maintenance work may only be carried out by trained
specialists. Statutory regulations and other binding directives on workplace safety, accident
prevention and environmental protection must be adhered to.
Observe the national waste disposal regulations when disposing of the equipment.
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Servicing
Regular servicing is not necessary if the equipment is operated correctly in accordance with the
installation instructions and environmental conditions.
Inspection
In accordance with IEC 60079-19 and EN 60079-17, the owner-operator of the electrical
installations in potentially explosive areas has an obligation to have these installations checked by
a qualified electrician to ensure that they are in a proper condition.
Repairs
Repairs on explosion-protected operating equipment may only be done by authorised persons
using original spare parts and working in accordance with the latest developments of technology.
The relevant applicable regulations must be observed. Please direct any questions you may have
to BARTEC GmbH.
Installation Directives
The safety and accident prevention regulations applicable to the respective application must be
adhered to. The units must be completely assembled before they may be operated.
Commissioning
Before commissioning the devices, check that all components and documents are there.
(Scope: 1 x MC 9090ex, 1 x battery, 1 x stylus, 1 x User Manual and Poster Quick-Start Guide)
For software installation and adjustment possibilities refer to the Motorola manual:
www.symbol.com under
- Support and Resources
- Product manuals
- Mobile Computers
- MC 9090 WM
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2.5 Electromagnetic Fields
2.5.1 International
The device complies with Internationally recognised standards covering human exposure to electromagnetic fields from
radio devices.
Reducing RF Exposure - Use Properly
Only operate the device in accordance with the instructions supplied.
2.5.2 Portable Devices
This device was tested for typical body-worn operation. Use only BARTEC tested and approved beltclips, holsters, and
similar accessories to ensure FCC Compliance. The use of third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories may not
comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, and should be avoided.
The Mobile Computer must be switched off before it may be carried on the body.
2.5.3 Handheld Devices
To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be operated in the hand with a minimum separation
distance of 20 cm or more from a person's body. Other operating configurations should be avoided.
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2.6 Health and Safety Recommendations
Use only the accessories, batteries and battery chargers approved by BARTEC. Do not attempt to
charge damp/wet Mobile Computers or batteries. All components must be dry before being
connected to an external power supply point.
2.6.1 Ergonomic Recommendations
Reduce or eliminate repetitive motion
Maintain a natural position
Reduce or eliminate excessive force
Keep objects that are used frequently within easy reach
Perform tasks at correct heights
Reduce or eliminate vibration
Reduce or eliminate direct pressure
Provide adjustable workstations
Provide adequate clearance
Provide a suitable working environment
Improve work procedures
2.6.2 Vehicle Installation
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (including safety
systems). Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the
manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including either installed or portable wireless equipment, in the
area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air
bag inflates, serious injury could result. Position your device within easy reach. Be able to access your device without
removing your eyes from the road.
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2.7 Warnings for Use of Wireless Devices
Please observe all warning notices with regard to the usage of wireless devices.
2.7.1 Safety in Aircraft
Switch off your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by airport or airline staff. If your device offers a 'flight
mode' or similar feature, consult airline staff as to its use in flight.
2.7.2 Pacemakers
If you have a cardiac pacemaker and are working with the Mobile Computer, you must maintain a minimum distance of
15 cm between a portable wireless device and the pacemaker to prevent any faults occurring in the pacemaker. These
recommendations are consistent with independent research and recommendations by Wireless Technology Research.
Electromagnetic waves, such as occur with the MC 9090ex when using the WLAN or Bluetooth functions can cause faults
and endanger your health! As it is not possible at this point of time to make any definite statement with regard to the
interference immunity of pacemakers, we recommend that people wearing pacemakers should in general refrain from
handling radio systems (transmission operation)!
Persons with Pacemakers:
Should ALWAYS keep the device more than 15 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when turned ON
Should not carry the device in a breast pocket
Should use the ear furthest from the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference.
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn OFF your device
2.7.3 Hearing Aids
The wireless device may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of interference you may want to consult your
hearing aid supplier to discuss solutions.
2.7.4 Other Medical Devices
Please consult your physician or the manufacturer of the medical device, to determine if the operation of your wireless
product may interfere with the medical device.
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2.7.5 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements-FCC
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However there is no guarantee that interference 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 encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
¨ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
¨ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
¨ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected
¨ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
2.7.6 Radio Transmitters (Part 15)
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.
2.7.7 Radio Frequency Interference Requirements – Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
2.7.8 Radio Transmitters
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry & Science Canada. 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.
Label Marking: The Term "IC:" before the radio certification only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were
met.
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3. Technical data
3.1 Explosion Protection
Type : 17-A129-0G.0/H...... and 17-A119-0K.0/H...….
Ex protection type : Class Ι Div 1 Groups C and D, T4 Ex ia
Certification : File No. E226123
3.2 General data
Dimensions (height x width x depth)
Type 17-A119-0G.0/H....... Version "Gun" : 231 mm x 91 mm x 193 mm 9.1 inch x 3.6 inch x 7.6 nch
Type 17-A119-0K.0/H....... Version "Brick" : 231 mm x 91 mm x 56 mm 9.1 inch x 3.6 inch x 2.2 inch
Ambient temperature : -20 °C to +40 °C -4 °F to 104 °F
Ambient temperature when charging : 0 °C to +40 °C 32 °F to 104 °F
Storage temperature : -40 °C to +70 °C -40 °F to 158 °F
outside the hazardous area
Air humidity : 5 % to 95 % (not condensing)
Protection class : IP 64 (EN 60529)
Weight including battery
Type 17-A119-0G.0/H....... Version "Gun" : approx. 720 g approx. 23 oz
Type 17-A119-0K.0/H....... Version "Brick" : approx. 680 g approx. 22 oz
Display : 3.8 inch ¼ VGA colour display
65536 colours
240 x 320 pixels
Touch Panel : Polycarbonate, analog resistive touch
Processor : Intel® XScale Bulverde PXA270 processor with 624 MHz
Operating system : Windows Mobile 2005 (English)
Memory : ROM 128 MB RAM 64 MB
optional extension with SD Card : 512 MB Order number 17-28BE-F006/0001
1 GB Order number 17-28BE-F006/0002
2 GB Order number 17-28BE-F006/0003
Note:
The devices are modified to suit the selected memory
versions. The end user can replace the SD card later himself,
but must follow the instructions in Chapter 6.1.4
"Inserting/Replacing the SD card".
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Interfaces : RS232, max. 115.2 kbps, min. 1200 bps
USB Vers. 1.1 (client)
Keypad versions : "Gun" version and "Brick" version
As an alternative, the 53-key version is also available
with emulation key printing
28 keys 43 keys 53 keys
No emulation software is installed on the Mobile Computers with the emulation key version. The
customer must order the emulation software separately from Symbol/Motorola and its distributors and
install it himself.
The devices are modified to suit the selected keypad version. The end user can replace the keypad
later himself.
When replacing the keyboard, follow the instructions in Chapter 6.1.3 "Removing/Changing Keypad".
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3.3 Technical data Scan Engine and decode zone
3.3.1 Scan Engine for type 17-A129-0GJ0/H...... (Long Range Scan Engine)
Laser diode : visible red light 650 nm
Scan rate : 35 scans / sec. ± 5 (bi-directional)
Scan angle : 13.5° ± 0.7°
Laser safety : Devices in CDRH Class II / IEC 825 Class 2
Decode zone for MC 9090ex-G (Lorax Extended Range Scan Engine)
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3.3.2 Scan Engine für Typ 17-A129-0KA0/H...... (Standard Range Scan Engine)
Laser diode : visible red light 650 nm
Scan rate : 104 scans / sec. ± 12 (bi-directional)
Scan angle : 47° ± 3° standard
35° ± 3° reduced
Laser safety : Devices in CDRH Class II / IEC 825 Class 2
Decode zone for MC 9090ex-K (Standard Range Scan Engine)
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3.3.3 Scan Engine for type 17-A12.-0KK0/H...... (Imager)
Illumination element (LED) : Visible red light 635 nm +/- 20 nm
Target element (VLD) : Visible red light 635 nm +/- 20 nm
Field of vision : Horizontal 32,2 °
Vertical 24,5 °
Laser safety : Devices in CDRH Class II / IEC 825 Class 1
Image resolution (grey scale) 640 (H) x 480 (V) pixel
Picture file formats BMP, TIFF, JPEG
Decode zone for MC 9090ex-K (Imager)
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3.4 Technical data WLAN / WPAN
WLAN (integrated radio module)
Radio standard : IEEE 802.11a/b/g (direct sequence topologie)
Data rate : IEEE802.11a: up to 54 Mbit/Sek.
IEEE802.11b: up to 11 Mbit/Sek.
IEEE802.11g: up to 54 Mbit/Sek.
Frequency range : IEEE802.11a: 5 GHz
IEEE802.11b: 2.4 GHz
IEEE802.11g: 2.4 GHz
Output power : 100 mW (USA and international)
Antenna : integrated in the device
Radio channels IEEE802.11a
IEEE802.11b/g
:
:
Channel 8 - 64 (5040 MHz - 5350 MHz)
(4920 MHz - 4980 MHz) only Japan
Channel 1 - 13 (2412 MHz - 2472 MHz)
Channel 14 (2484 MHz) only Japan
Note: The respective radio frequencies and usable
channels depends on the respective national
regulations.
Safety : WEP (40 or 128 Bit), TKIP, TLS, TTLS (MS-CHAP),
TTLS (MS-CHAP v2), TTLS (CHAP), TTLS-MD5, TTLS-PAP,
PEAP-TLS, PEAP (MS-CHAP v2), AES, LEAP
Voice Communication : integrated voice over IP (P2P, PBX, PPT),
Wi-Fi certified, IEEE802.11a/b/g
Bluetooth (WPAN) : Bluetooth – Radio module version 1.2 with BTExplorer
(incl. BTManager)
Antenna :
integrated in the device
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3.5 Technical data Battery
Battery : Type 17-A1Z0-0002
(only rechargeable in the safe range) Lithium Ion 7.4 V / 2200 mAh
Operating temperature when charging : 0 °C to +40 °C 32 °F to 104 °F
when discharging : -20 °C to +40 °C -4 °F to 104 °F
Storage temperature 1 year : -25 °C to +20 °C -13 °F to 68 °F
3 months -25 °C to +45 °C -13 °F to 113 °F
1 months -25 °C to +60 °C -13 °F to 140 °F
Relative air humidity : 20 % - 85 % (not condensing)
Backup battery
Ni-MH battery (rechargeable) : 3.6 V / 15 mAh (3 cells)
integrated in the device, can be replaced only in the factory
External Battery Contacts : PIN Signal Name Function
1 USB_GND USB
2 USB_D_Plus USB
3 TxD RS232C
4 RxD RS232C
5 DCD RS232C
6 RTS RS232C
7 DSR RS232C
8 GND Erde, 2.5 A max.
9 RI RS232C
10 Cradle_DET If the Mobile Computer is in the Cradle,
it is earthed through the cradle
11 DTR RS232C
12 Not assigned Not assigned
13 Power_IN 12 V / 2.5 A max.
14 CTS RS232C
15 USB_5V_DET USB
16 USB_D_Minus USB
17 EXT_Power_OUT 3.3 V @ 500 mA
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3.6 Product Marking
3.6.1 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex
Warning Laser CAUTION - CLASS 3R LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN. AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE.
ATTENTION - LUMIÈRE LASER DE CLASSE 3R, EN CAS D’OUVERTURE. EXPOSITION
DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU.
VORSICHT - LASERLICHT KLASSE 3R, WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET. DIREKTE BESTRAHLUNG
DER AUGEN VERMEIDEN.
Laser mark of compliance
Warning Laser
Type lable
3.6.2 Battery 17-A1Z0-0002
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3.7 Laser Labels
In accordance with Clause 5, IEC 825 and EN60825, the following information is provided to the user:
DEUTSCH
KLASSE 1 KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT
KLASSE 2 LASERLICHT
NICHT IN DEN LASERSTRAHL SEHEN
KLASSE 2 LASER PRODUKT
ENGLISH
CLASS 1 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
CLASS 2 LASER LIGHT
DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM
CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT
DANISH / DANSK
KLASSE 1 KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT
KLASSE 2 LASERLYF
SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN
KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT
ITALIAN / ITALIANO
CLASSE 1 PRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 1
CLASSE 2 LUCE LASER
NON FISSARE IL
RAGGIOPRODOTTO
AL LASER DI CLASSE 2
DUTCH / NEDERLANDS
KLASSE 1 KLASSE-1 LASERPRODUKT
KLASSE 2 LASERLICHT
NIET IN STRAAL STAREN
KLASSE-2 LASERPRODUKT
NORWEGIAN / NORSK
KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 1
KLASSE 2 LASERLYS IKKE STIRR INN I
LYSSTRÅLEN
LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 2
FINNISH / SUOMI
LUOKKA 1 LUOKKA 1 LASERTUOTE
LUOKKA 2 LASERVALO
ÄLÄ TUIJOTA SÄDETTÄ
LUOKKA 2 LASERTUOTE
PORTUGUESE / PORTUGUÊS
CLASSE 1 PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 1
CLASSE 2 LUZ DE LASER NÃO FIXAR O RAIO
LUMINOSO
PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 2
FRENCH / FRANÇAIS
CLASSE 1 PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1
CLASSE 2 LUMIERE LASER
NE PAS REGARDER LE RAYON
FIXEMENT
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2
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3.8 WLAN / Bluetooth
3.8.1 Radio Modules
The device contain approved radio module(s). These module(s) are identified below.
Symbol Modular RLAN radio card, Type(s): 21-21160
Symbol Bluetooth Terminal, Model: MC9090
3.8.2 Products equipped with Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
This device contains the following Bluetooth Complimentary subsystems:
BT ID:B01825 BT ID:B02413
The use of wireless devices may be forbidden or restricted. This applies above all on board airplanes, in
hospitals, in the vicinity of explosives or in other dangerous conditions. If you are not sure which
instructions apply to the use of the device, ask for permission before switching on.
General and country-specific information on wireless-devices:
Regulatory markings are applied to the device signifying the radio (s) are approved for use in the following countries:
United States, Canada and Europe (Note 1).
Country Roaming
This device incorporates the International Roaming feature (IEEE 802.11d) which will ensure the product operates on the
correct channels for the particular country of use.
Ad-Hoc Operation - 802.11a Terminal Devices and Radio Modules only
Ad-Hoc operation is limited to Channels 36-48 (5150-5250 MHz). Use of this band is restricted to Indoor Use Only, any
other use will make the operation of this device illegal.
Frequency of Operation – FCC and IC
5 GHz Only The use in the UNII (Unlicensed National Information Infractructure) band 1 5150-5250 MHz band is
restricted to Indoor Use Only; any other use will make the operation of this device illegal.
2.4 GHz Only The available channels for 802.11 b/g operation in the US are Channels 1 to 11. The range of channels
is limited by firmware.
Note 1: For 2.4 GHz Products: Europe includes, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic,Cyprus, Denmark,
Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein,
Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovak Republic,
Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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If using WLAN in accordance with IEEE802.11b (2.4 GHz) in the European Economic Area the following restrictions
must be observed:
The maximum radiated transmitting power of 100 mW EIRP in a frequency range of 2,400 to 2,4835 GHz
France Devices are subject to a restricted frequency range of 2,4465 to 2,4835 GHz. Only certain channels are
available (only channels 10, 11 , 12 and 13). Special regulations from the ART (Autorité de régulation des
télécommunications) apply to hotspots. Information about local regulations and the authorisation can be
found under: http://www.art-telecom.fr
Italy A user licence is required for outdoor usage
Mexico Frequency range is restricted to 2,450 to 2,4835 GHz
Sri Lanka Frequency range is restricted to 2,400 to 2,430 GHz
Note 2: If using WLAN (5 GHz) in the European Economic Area (EAA), there are varying restrictions that must be
observed:
For details see the CE Declaration from BARTEC (Chapter 10 "Certificates") or view the Motorola
(Symbol) web site http://www2.symbol.com/doc/ for the CE Declaration of Conformity for the standard
version.
When using Bluetooth in the European Economic Area (EAA), the following restrictions must be observed:
Maximum radiated transmitting power of 100 mW EIRP in a frequency range of 2,400 to 2,4835 GHz)
France the radiated transmitting power outdoors is restricted to 10 mW EIRP
Italy A user licence is required for outdoor usage
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4. Commissioning
4.1 Mobile Computer
To ensure that the devices function perfectly and have a long service life, they must be handled carefully. Chapter 5
"Handling" explains how to avoid inappropriate handling (e.g. by letting fall, damaging with objects).
Use the devices only if they are in a perfect technical condition.
Before using the Mobile Computer for the first time, charge the main battery (as described in Chapter 4.3 "Battery").
4.2 Display
The display as supplied from the factory is covered with a protective film. Remove the protective film before using the
device.
MC 9090ex with protective film Take off the protective film
Use only the stylus included with the device to operate the touch screen. A biro, for example, could scratch or even destroy
the touch screen.
The Mobile Computer must be treated carefully as the sensitive touch screen has a glass pane which can break if
subjected to a lot of strain or let fall. The guarantee will be void if it is apparent that the damage to the touch screen is due
to inappropriate use.
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4.3 Battery
Only battery type 17-A1Z0-0002 with 7,4 V / 2200 mAh can be used in the hazardous zone and may therefore
be changed or replaced.
The Mobile Computer can be charged using a cradle or a charging station.
Note that battery type 17-A1Z0-0002 with 7.4 V/2200 mAh may only be charged outside the hazardous zone.
Use only accessories approved by BARTEC. Do not attempt to charge damp/wet Mobile Computers or
batteries. All components must be dry before they are connected to an external power supply point.
4.3.1 Cradles
The cradle may be used for charging and for data communication only outside the hazardous zone.
Insert the Mobile Computer into the cradle so that the battery will be recharged in the Mobile Computer (as well as any
spare battery). A detailed description of the cradle configuration and the charging process can be found in the MC909X
Integrator guide from Symbol/Motorola.
Recommended Cradles:
Serial / USB single-slot cradle with a separate battery charging compartment
4-slot Ethernet cradle
4-slot cradle
4.3.2 Charging station
The charging stations may only be used outside the hazardous ranges.
The accessory part for recharging the spare battery for the Mobile Computers is used to recharge batteries that have been
taken out of the Mobile Computer. A detailed description of the configuration of the accessories for charging spare batteries
and of the charging process can be found in the MC909X Integrator Guide from Motorola.
Recommended Charging Stations:
4-slot battery charger
4-slot quick-charging station for 4 adapters (adapters are not included in the scope of supply)
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4.3.3 Power supply
Use only the power packs approved by BARTEC/Motorola (50-14000-148, 12 Vdc and at least 3,33 A). The power pack is
certified in accordance with EN60950-1 and has SELV outputs.
The use of other power packs invalidates the permits granted for these devices and can be dangerous.
4.3.4 Charging the Battery
Make sure that the accessory part used for charging the battery is connected to a suitable power source.
Insert the battery into the cradle or charging station. As a rule the battery will recharge completely in less than 8 hours.
When the yellow LED is on and steady, the battery has finished charging.
LED Status
LED Description
Yellow light flashes slowly The Mobile Computer is recharging.
Steady yellow light The charging process has finished.
Note:
If the battery is inserted into the Mobile Computer for the first time, the
yellow LED will flash once if the battery has a low charging state or is not
inserted completely.
Doesn’t light up The Mobile Computer is not in the cradle. The Mobile Computer has not
been inserted correctly. There is no power supply to the charger.
Yellow light flashes in quick
succession Charging error, check the position of the Mobile Computer.
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4.4 Installing Battery
Do not remove the battery during the first 15 hours of operation. There is a risk of losing data if the battery
is removed.
Sliding the battery into the mobile computer as shown in Figure
Ensure the battery is fully inserted. Two audible clicks can be heard as the battery is fully inserted. A
partially inserted battery may result in unintentional data loss.
When a battery is fully inserted in a mobile computer for the first time, upon the mobile computer’s first power up, the device
boots and powers on automatically.
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5. Handling
Make sure that the Mobile Computer is set down on a stable supporting surface. Avoid putting it down on places such as
e.g. tables, trolleys, stands or holders if they are not stable.
5.1 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-K
In this position the device cannot be
protected against damage.
The display can be damaged by objects
lying on the supporting surface.
This is not a stable position for the device.
It can topple over or fall down.
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5.2 Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-G
In this position the device cannot be protected
against damage.
The scanner window can be damaged by
objects lying on the supporting surface.
In this this position the device cannot be
protected against damage.
The display can be damaged by objects
lying on the supporting surface.
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5.3 Battery
5.3.1 Battery Informationen
BARTEC rechargeable battery packs (type 17-A1Z0-0002) are designed and constructed to the highest standards within
the industry. However, there are limitations to how long a battery can operate or be stored before needing replacement.
Many factors affect the actual life cycle of a battery pack, such as heat, cold, harsh environmental conditions and falls from
heights. When batteries are stored over six months, some irreversible deterioration in overall battery quality may occur.
Store batteries discharged in a dry, cool place, removed from the equipment to prevent loss of capacity, rusting of metallic
parts and electrolyte leakage. When storing batteries for ½ year or longer, they should be charged and discharged at least
once a year. If an electrolyte leakage is observed, avoid any contact with affected area and properly dispose of the battery.
Replace the battery when a significant loss of run time is detected. Batteries must be charged within the
0° to +40 °C (32° to 104° F) temperature range.
Standard warranty period for all BARTEC batteries is 1 year, regardless of whether the battery was purchased separately
or included as part of the mobile computer.
5.3.2 Charging Processes
Charging the Battery separately
Remove the battery, type 17-A1Z0-0002
1. Prior to removing the battery, press the red Power button. This sets the mobile computer to suspend mode.
2. Press the primary battery release(s). ( 1 in figure ). The battery partially ejects from the mobile computer.
3. Pause 3 to 4 seconds while the mobile computer performs battery removal shutdown.
4. Press the secondary battery release ( 2 in figure ), on top of the battery, and slide the battery out of the
mobile computer ( 3 in figure ).
Insert the battery into the cradle or charging station. The battery is normally completely recharged in less than 8 hours. The
battery has finished charging if the yellow LED is on and steady. (Follow instructions in Chapter 4.3.4 "Charging the
Battery").
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Charging the Battery in the Mobile Computer
Care must be taken that the devices to be charged are inserted into the charging station in the direction of the arrow.
The Mobile Computer starts the charging process automatically. The yellow charging LED in the LED display bar lights up
to indicate the charging status. Information on the charging displays can be found in Chapter 4.3.4 "Charging the Battery"
under "LED Status".
Charging the Backup-Battery
The Mobile Computer has an integrated backup battery in addition to the main battery.
The backup battery is automatically recharged by the battery, irrespective of whether the Mobile Computer is in operation or
in standby mode. The backup battery retains the data in memory for at least 30 minutes if the Mobile Computer’s battery
has been removed or completely discharged. If the Mobile Computer is being used for the first time or if it had been
completely discharged, it will take about 15 hours to recharge the backup battery completely. Do not remove the battery
from the Mobile Computer until after 15 hours to ensure that the backup battery has been completely recharged. If the
battery is taken out of the Mobile Computer or if it was completely discharged, the backup battery will become discharged
again in just a few hours.
When the main battery reaches a very low battery state, the combination of main battery and backup battery retains data in
memory for at least 36 hours.
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5.3.3 Tips on Optimising the Operating Time
Leave the mobile computer connected to AC power at all times when not in use.
Set the mobile computer to turn off after a short period of non-use.
Set the display and keyboard backlight to turn off after a short period of non-use.
Turn off all wireless radio activity when not in use.
Power off the mobile computer when charging to charge at a faster rate.
5.4 Software Settings
5.4.1 Changing the Power Settings
To set the mobile computer to turn off after a short period of non-use:
¨ Tap Start > Settings
> System tab
> Power icon
> Advanced tab
¨ Select the On battery power: Turn off device if not used for: check box and select a value
from the drop-down list box. (In battery operation: turn off device if … inactive), and select a
value in the dropdown list.
¨ Tap OK.
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5.4.2 Changing the Display Backlight Settings
To change the display backlight settings in order to conserve more battery power:
¨ Tap Start > Settings
> System tab
> Backlight icon
> Battery Power tab
¨ Select the On battery power: Disable backlight if not used for: check box and select a
value from the drop-down list box. (In battery operation: turn off the backlight if … inactive),
and select a value in the dropdown list.
¨ Tap the Brightness tab.
¨ Tap the Disable backlight check box to completely turn off the display backlight.
¨ Use the slider to set the brightness of the backlight. Set it to a low value to save battery power.
¨ Tap OK
5.4.3 WLAN on Windows Mobile 5.0
To turn off the WLAN radio tap the Wireless Connection Status icon at the bottom of the Today screen and select Disable
Radio. A red X appears across the icon indicating that the radio is disabled (off).
To turn the radio back on, tap the Wireless Connection Status icon at the bottom of the Today screen and select Enable
Radio. The red X disappears from the icon indicating that the radio is enabled (on).
5.4.4 Bluetooth on Windows Mobile 5.0
The Flight Mode feature only turns off the Bluetooth. The WLAN radio must be turned off separately.
To turn off the Bluetooth tap the Connectivity icon and select Turn On Flight Mode.
To turn on the Bluetooth tap the Connectivity icon and select Turn Off Flight Mode.
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5.4.5 Waking the Mobile Computer
The wakeup conditions define what actions wakeup the mobile computer. These settings are configurable and the factory
default settings shown in the following Table are subject to change/update.
Table Wakeup Conditions (Default Settings)
Status Description Conditions for Wakeup
1. Power button is pressed.
2. AC power added or removed.
Key or scan button is pressed.
Power Off When the mobile computer is
set to the suspend mode by
pressing Power, these
actions wake the mobile
computer.
Real Time Clock set to wake up.
1. Power button is pressed.
2. AC power added or removed.
Key or scan button is pressed.
Auto Off When the mobile computer
goes into suspend mode by
an automatic power-off
function, these actions wake
the mobile computer.
Real Time Clock set to wake up.
5.4.6 Connection with the PC via Active Syne
To sync or installation software/data use the Microsoft program Active Sync. Active Sync is available for a free download.
www.mircosoft.com
Note: To communicate with various host devices, install Microsoft ActiveSync (version 4.1 or higher) on the host
computer. Use ActiveSync to synchronize information on the mobile computer with information on the host
computer. Changes made on the mobile computer or host computer appear in both places after
synchronization.
More information for Active Sync can be found in the Motorola Integrator Guide
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5.5 Mobile Computer booten
5.5.1 Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices
If the functions stop working when you are using the Mobile Computer, it is recommendable to REBOOT the device.
There are two reset functions, warm boot and cold boot.
A warm boot restarts the mobile computer and closes all running programs.
A cold boot also restarts the mobile computer and closes all running programs but also resets the Real-Time-Clock (RTC).
Data saved in flash memory or a memory card is not lost. Perform a warm boot first. This restarts
the mobile computer and saves all stored records and entries. If the mobile computer still does not
respond, perform a cold boot.
5.5.2 Performing a Warm Boot
Hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the mobile computer starts to perform a warm boot
release the Power button.
5.5.3 Performing a Cold Boot
Only perform a cold boot if a warm boot does not solve the problem.
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To perform a cold boot on a MC9090-G:
1. Press the primary battery release on the mobile computer to partially eject the battery from
the mobile computer.
2. On an MC9090-G, while the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release
the trigger and the Power button.
3. Only the battery may be pushed into the battery compartment in the Mobile Computer.
One audible click can be heard as the battery is fully inserted.
4. The mobile computer initializes.
More information can be found in the Original Manual from Symbol/Motorola.
To perform a cold boot on a MC9090-K:
1. Press the primary battery release on the mobile computer to partially eject the battery from the mobile
computer. (siehe Abbildung: Kaltstart MC 9090ex-G).
2. On an MC-909X-K while the battery is partially released, simultaneously press and release the left scan
button and the Power button.
3. The mobile computer initializes.
More information can be found in the Original Manual from Symbol/Motorola.
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6. Additional components
6.1 Keypad and CD Card
6.1.1 Keypad with blue overlay
Options Order number
28 keys 05-0080-0388
43 keys 05-0080-0389
53 keys 05-0080-0390
53 keys keypad coding for VT Emulation 05-0080-0391
53 keys keypad coding for 3270 Emulation 05-0080-0392
53 keys keypad coding for 5250 Emulation 05-0080-0393
When replacing the keypad, follow the instructions in Chapter 6.1.3 "Removing/changing the Keypad"
6.1.2 SD cards
Memory card size Order number Front view
512 MB 17-28BE-F006/0001
1 GB 17-28BE-F006/0002
2 GB 17-28BE-F006/0003
The hardware status of the SD card is specified in the type
examination certificate. Only SD cards with the order number
17-28BE-F006/000. may be used.
Rear view
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6.1.3 Removing/Changing the Keypad
The keypad and SD card may only be replaced outside the hazardous area!
1. Turn off the MC 9090ex.
2. Remove the battery (see Chapter 5.3.2 "Charging Processes").
3. Take out the screws at the top edge of the keypad.
Fig. 1: Removing the keypad
4. Pull the keypad downwards in the direction of the arrow and then forwards to take it out of the MC 9090ex.
5. Check that the contacts and seals are clean and in good condition.
6. Put the keypad’s two guide pins (fig. 3) into the guideways (fig. 2) on the MC 9090ex enclosure.
Figure 2: Guideway Figure 3: Guide pins
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7. Snap on the keypad in the direction of the arrow (see fig. 4) and push it upwards until the boreholes for
the screws are over the threaded sleeves.
Fig. 4: Changing the keypad
8. Check that the keypad is mounted correctly.
Figure 5: Keypad mounted incorrectly Figure 6: Keypad mounted correctly
9. Push the keypad in the direction of the arrow (see fig. 6) until the boreholes on the keypad are positioned
over the threaded holes on the enclosure. Tighten the screws (torque = 0.565 Nm / torque = 5.0 in-lbs),
0.5 Nm advisable
Caution: the torque must be adhered to.
10. After the exchange of the keyboard a cold start (see chapter 5.5" warm start and cold start ") must be
performed.
The current drivers of the new keyboard are initialized by the cold start.
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6.1.4 Inserting/replacing the SD card
The hardware status of the SD cards is specified in the test certificate. Accordingly only the
SD cards with the order number 17-28BE-F006/000x are to be used.
1. Take off the keypad as instructed in Chapter 6.1.3; Repeat Steps 1 - 4.
Figure 7: MC 9090ex without keypad
2. Lift up the card holder, insert the SD card under the clamp in the designated direction
and position correctly. (The side with the gold contacts faces downwards)
Figure 8: Replacing the SD card
3. Check that the keypad is mounted correctly.
Figure 9: SD slot with 512-MB card
4. Mount the keypad onto the MC 9090ex as shown in Chapter 6.1.3; Steps 5 - 9.
SD card slot
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6.2 Stylus
6.2.1 Stylus for MC 9090ex-K
Order number for stylus ( yellow):
3-pack 3-pack
10-pack 10-pack
Stylus with holder
3-pack 3-pack
50-pack 50-pack
6.2.2 Stylus for MC 9090ex-G
Order number for stylus (grey):
10-pack 10-pack
50-pack 50-pack
Stylus with holder
3-pack 3-pack
50-pack 50-pack
6.3 Headset or other audio devices
Adjust the volume. Turn down the volume before using the headphones or other audio devices.
Do not use headsets or other audio devices that are not approved for the hazardous zone.
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7. Maintenance
7.1 Care of the Battery
The battery should be completely charged before it is used for the first time. Note that the maximum capacity of the battery
is not attained until after approx. 5 - 6 charging and discharging cycles.
As the battery power diminishes over the course of time, the batteries should be completely discharged and recharged
every now and then in order to retain the full capacity. For that purpose the devices are left switched on until the devices
switch off themselves. Then recharge the battery completely outside the Ex zone.
Before a lengthy idle time it is essential to charge the battery completely and to recharge it regularly (every 3 months).
7.2 Cleaning the Battery Contacts
Check the battery contacts and the battery compartment regularly for:
- rust, dust deposits and dirt
To clean the contacts, use e.g. a rubber eraser, contact spray, cotton buds or a dry cloth.
Avoid using water or chemical agents for cleaning
7.3 Information about Repairs
If you wish to send in a defective device for repairs please first read the RMA procedure guide. Then fill in and sign the
RMA (Return Merchandise Authorisation) form and send it to our Service Centre.
Email: services@bartec.de
Fax: +49 7931 597-119
We cannot guarantee any contractually agreed processing times for devices that are sent in without an RMA number.
The RMA guide and the RMA form are available on our homepage for downloading.
www.bartec.de
Any questions? Send us an e-mail or call us.
E-mail: services@bartec.de
Phone: +49 7931 597-379
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8. Additional information
8.1 Links
http://www.bartec-group.com BARTEC Homepage
http://www.symbol.com Motorola Homepage
http://www.symbol.com/ The Motorola site for the MC 9000
¨ Support and Resources
¨ Product Manuals
¨ Mobile Computers
¨ MC 9090 WM
http://www.symbol.com/ The Motorola site for the MC 9000
¨ Products and Services
¨ Mobile Computers
¨ Industrial Class
¨ MC 9000
http://www.symbol.com/products/oem-products/scan-engines The Motorola site for the Scan Engine
¨ SE 1524 Lorax Long Range Scan Engine
¨ SE 950 Standard Range Scan Engine
http://devcentral.symbol.com The Motorola Developer Central Page for Software Developers.
This page has tools, updates, patches etc. for the individual
Symbol products.
To access the pages, it is first necessary to register.
The registration is free of charge.
http://www.microsoft.com Microsoft site for Active Sync
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads Microsoft Page for Developers.
Download eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 or other versions free of charge.
¨ Windows Mobile
¨ eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads Download updates for eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 or other versions
free of charge:
¨ Select “Show Downloads” eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 in the menu.
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8.2 Accessories
Designation Order number
Motorola
Order number
BARTEC
Accessories for the hazardous zone
Ex Accessory:
Battery
Spare battery for devices with UL approval 17-A1Z0-0002
Ex Accessory:
SD Card for ATEX and UL version
ATP Industrial Grade SD Card with 512 MB 17-28BE-F006/0001
ATP Industrial Grade SD Card with 1 GB 17-28BE-F006/0002
ATP Industrial Grade SD Card with 2 GB 17-28BE-F006/0003
Ex Accessory:
Spare keypad with blue overlay for ATEX and UL version
Spare keypad
- with 28 keys 05-0080-0388
- with 43 keys 05-0080-0389
- with 53 keys 05-0080-0390
- with 53 keys with printing for VT Emulation 05-0080-0391
- with 53 keys with printing for 3270 Emulation 05-0080-0392
- with 53 keys with printing for 5250 Emulation 05-0080-0393
Ex Accessory:
Spare overlay (blue) for keypad for ATEX and UL version
Overlay
- for 28 keys 03-9829-0010
- for 43 keys 03-9829-0011
- for 53 keys 03-9829-0012
- for 53 Tasten with printing for VT Emulation 03-9829-0013
- for 53 Tasten with printing for 3270 Emulation 03-9829-0014
- for 53 Tasten with printing for 5250 Emulation 03-9829-0015
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Designation Order number
Motorola
Order number
BARTEC
Accessories for the non-hazardous area
Single Slot Cradle Set: - 05-0079-0018
Consists of:
Single Slot Cradle CRD9000-1001SR 03-9915-0003
Power pack 50-14000-148R 03-9911-0015
RS232 cable (Cradle <-> PC) 25-63852-01R 03-9919-0004
USB cable (Cradle <-> PC) 25-64396-01R 03-9919-0008
Cold device connector (DE) 50-16000-220R 03-9609-0013
4 Slot Ethernet Cradle Set - 05-0079-0028
Consists of:
4 Slot Ethernet Cradle CRD9000-4001ER 03-9849-0026
Power pack 50-14001-004R 03-9911-0021
DC cable (Power pack <-> 4 Slot Cradle) 50-16002-029R 03-9919-0010
Cold device connector (DE) 50-16000-220R 03-9609-0013
UBC 2000 -
4-slot base station set without battery adapter 05-0079-0017
4-slot base station UBC2000-I500DR 03-9915-0004
Battery adapter for UBC 2000 21-32665-48R 03-9919-0007
Cold device connector (DE) - 03-9609-0013
User manual -
Mobile Computer MC 9090ex Version UL 11-A119-7D0001
-
Quick short guide (Poster)
Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-G Version ATEX/UL - 03-0300-0087
Mobile Computer MC 9090ex-K Version ATEX/UL - 03-0300-0088
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8.3 Order numbers
17-A129-0G0/HJFA60
J Lorax 1D Long Range Scan Engine (SE 1524)
A 28 Key Tastatur (mobile phone keypad)
F 43 Key Tastatur (with function keys F1 – F12 in direct access)
E 53 Key Tastatur (alphanumeric keypad)
G 53 Key Tastatur with printing for VT Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
H 53 Key Tastatur with printing for 3270 Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
J 53 Key Tastatur with printing for 5250 Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
0 No additional memory
1 Fitted SD Card with 512 MB
2 Fitted SD Card with 1 GB
3 Fitted SD Card with 2 GB
Example: MC9090ex-G with 53 keys and 1 GB memory card.
Type 17-A129-0GJ0/HJEFA620
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17-A129-0K0/HJFA60
A 1D Standard Range Scan Engine (SE950)
K 2D Imager (SE1440)
A 28 Key Tastatur (mobile phone keypad)
F 43 Key Tastatur keypad (with function keys F1 – F12 in direct access)
E 53 Key Tastatur (alphanumeric keypad)
G 53 Key Tastatur with printing for ür VT Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
H 53 Key Tastatur with printing for 3270 Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
J 53 Key Tastatur with printing for 5250 Emulation
(the software is not installed on the device)
0 No additional memory
1 Fitted SD Card with 512 MB
2 Fitted SD Card with 1 GB
3 Fitted SD Card with 2 GB
Example: MC 9090ex-G with 2D Imager, 43 keys and 512 MB memory card.
Type 17-A129-0KK0/HJFFA610
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9. Transport and shipment
Important note concerning transport and shipping
! Sensitive Devices !
It is absolutely necessary to deliver the equipment in the original packaging in
order to avoid damage to the equipment.
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10. Certificates
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