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Viper-NET”
USER‘S MANUAL
DA'CALOGIC
DATALOGIC S p.A.
Vwa Candini 2
40012 - Lippa dl Cmdemm di Reno
Bologna » nary
VIper—NET’“ - User's Manual
Ed; 06/2005
ALL mews RESERVED
Damloglc mews 1m; nigh! en make modifications md lmpmvamenls wm-wl print nmificafinn
DnlaVDgic shall "at be liabk lomchnlul or salmnm errors urnml
ans contained main. nor tor Incldnnlal or
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CONTENTS
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3.3
3.4.1
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.5
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5 3
DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT...
REFERENCES
Conventions
Reference Decumen lo
Services and Suppon...
SAFETY REGULATIONS
General Salely Rules
Laser Safety...
Radlcl Compliance.
Infol‘malifin for the User
FCC
POW
Compliance.
GENERAL VIEW..
INTRODUCTION ..
Wper-NET‘“ Terminal Descllpltnn
BIuelnoth® Module
Package Conlenls.
Accessurles.
CONNECTIONS
Terminal Connection lo the HOSI Computer
RSZSZ/USE Direct Connectlo
WLAN Connections
FAN Connecflons
Connection Cables
USE AND FUNCTIONING
Terminal Stanup
Using lne Stylus.
Eamode Scann
Desunplion of me Keys (Skaey Models)
System Control and Power Keys
Key Selecliun ..
Special Key Sequences
Desertpiron of lhe Keys (48—key Models)
System Central and Power Keys
Key Selectrun ..
Special Key Sequences
3.6
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.7
3.7.1
3.7.2
3.8
3.8.1
3.8.2
3.8.3
3.3.4
3.9
3.9.1
3.9.2
310
STATUS Indicators
LED Status
Sialus Ear
Data Capture Configuration
Configure . 20
capture . 24
Control Pin 25
Ragislry. 26
Files Admin . 27
Wireless Communications 29
Blueluolh® Manager Device Ssiu
Winduws Conneclions
Microsufl® AdweSyncG).
Remote Desktop Comedian
Backup Directory Fila Management.
MAINTENANCE
Charging the Batteries . 35
Replacing me Batteries as
Cieaning the Terminal
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Technical Data ..
Reading Diagrams
TEST CODES
GLOSSARY...
INDEX..
DATALOGIC END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
av DOWNLOADING DR leTALLlNG THE SOFTWARE. C'R av Usma DATALOGIC EQUIPMENT THAT
INCLUDES THIS SOFTWARE, vou ARE coNsENTlNG To BE BOUND av THls AGREEMENT. lF You
Do NOT AGREE To ALL as THE TERMS OF THls AGREEMENT, THEN Do NOT DOWNLOAD. lNSTALL
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DA'EALOGIC
vI
REFERENCES
CONVENTIONS
This manual uses the tollowing cnnventions:
“User“ raters to anyone using a Viper-NET” Terminal.
“Terminal" retsrs to the Viper-NET“ Terminei.
“You" refers to the System Administrator or Technical Support person using this
manual IO install, configure, operate maintain or truubieshoot a Wper»NET""
Terminal.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
For Iurther inlormation regarding Vipepnerw refer to the sux Help on—Line,
SERVICES AND SUPPORT
Datalogic provides several services as well as technical support through its website.
Log on to www.dataloglc.com and click on the links indicated tar further information
including:
- FRODUCT§
Search through the links to arrive at your product page where you can download
specific Manuals and Software 6- utllltle;
, §ERVICES It SUPPORT
- Dataloglc Services Warranty Extensions and Maintenance Agreements
- Authgrlsed Repair gentres
- CONTAQT Q8
E—mail form and listing of Dalaiugir: Subsidiaries
VII
SAFETY REGULATIONS
Read this manual carefully before performing any type of connection
to "IE Viper-NET“ terminal.
The user is responsible [or any damages caused by moaned use of
the equipment or by inobservancs of the indication supplied in this
manual.
GENERAL SAFETY RULES
VIII
Use only the components supplied by the manulacturer lar the specific Viper-
NET’" terminal being used.
Do not attempt to disassemble me Viper-NET” terminal, as it does not contain
pans that can be repaired by the user. Any tampering will invalidate the
wananly.
When replacing the batteries or at the end ol the operative life at the Viper-
NET'“ terminal, disposal must be pertormed in compliance with the laws in
lorcei
Do not submerge the Viper—NETw tenninai in liquid products.
LASER SAFETY
The laser light is visible to the human eye and is emlned from the window mdicated in
me figure.
1m ,,,y m m J cm EHbrV-wrv-v.‘
wimp“
mm mu-
Laser output window
mmoqrc s.» A v- Gandhi. 2 mu...- 4 Mwlhry
4 men-net 5m . m
flmIIIIIIIIIII |I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII
sm m1mfl 127 um
K-nuhduud s-nhmh-rzunfi
mom uwrmn min-{Dc m-mezMn
mu ce®
Ix
La luca laser 5 visibile
nll'cnmln umano a
violin omesn nau-
minim indium nail-
mm.
LUCE LASiR
NON FissARE ii. FASDK)
APPAREDCNIO mm m
cuss: z
mum POTENZA or
warm
Lunenem D‘ONDA
grassy:
CONFORME A an souls-l
(200!)
Die Laserslrzhhmu in var Lo rayon i-m (invisible
das mmdnhcm Ange a i‘osil nu nl u en mi;
sld’vibar mm who m parli lanai" dwgnéa
Shahiawslrillslenstsf my i lilusiuflon ems i-
ausgssendal {finite and). mm.
LASERSWAMHNE RAYDN LASER
NICNT in new SYRANL EVITER as REGARDER
MINKEN LE mvou
PRODUKY DER APPAREIL LASER DE
LASERKLASSE z DLASSE z
mmrs FUISSANDE DE scans-
AUSEANGLEISTUNG: LONGUER wows EMISE:
wmzquz: coummz A EN mam
5mm EN «M251 (2001)
um!)
ENGLISH
La iuz i653! as visihls al
our immune y as mifida
oar Ia veninna inflcada
an is fimifi
RAVO uszn
no mm Fuo EL mm
prro LASER oz
cusz z
MAXIMA POTENCiA us
swim
Lomsirun us cum
Emma
museum: A in mm
(M!)
The inllowing information is provided to comply wilh (he ruiss imposed by
iniemaiionai aumonlnes and refers to the surreal use or your terminal.
$TANDARD LASER SAFETY REGULATIONS
This pmduct ooniorms in the applicabia requirements a! Dem CDRH 21 CFR 1040
and EN 60825-1 al ihe dais oi manuiaciure.
For insiallation, use and maintenance, il is not necessary to open me device
Use of controls or adjustments or performance ofprocsdures other
than those specified herein may result in exposure to hazardous
visible laser light.
CAUTION
The producr uiiiizes a law-power iaser diOde. Although siaring directly at me laser
beam momenlarily causes no known hicloglcai damage, avoid staring at me beam as
one would with any very strong Iighi source. such as the sun. Avuid (hell the laser
beam hits me eye ol an observer. even through reflective suriaces such as minors.
sic,
ITALIANO
Le saguentl Informszioni vengono fomite diam: direnlve delle moms Inlsmazionali 9
Si rw'eriscono all'usn oonello del terminals.
NORMATIVE STANDARD PER LA SICUREZZA LASER
Quesln prodoltn risulla conlorme alle normative vigenti sulla sicurszza laser aIIa data
dl produzione: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 3 EN 60825-1.
Non si rende mai neoessaric aprire "apparecchio per motivi di installaziona, ulilizzo o
manutenzione.
rue/la documentazione DUO pmvocane un'espasizione perimlosa
E lune laser Visibile.
& L'ulilizza di procedure a ragolezlani different!" da queue descmle
ATTENZIDNE
H madam: ulilizza un diode laser 5 bassa polenza. Sebbene nun siano non dannl
riparian dan‘occhio umano in seguito ad una esposuione di breve durata. svilara di
fissare u naggio laser ccsi come si svi|ersbbe qualsiasi ahm scrgenle di luminosita
intense, ad esempio iI sole. Evnlars inoIUe di dirigere II raggio laser negll occhi di un
osservalure. anche altraverso superfici riflenenn some gli spewhi.
DEUTSCH
Die folgenden Informalionen shmmen mil den Sicherheitshinweisan uberein, dis von
Intemafionalen Eehfirden aufeflegt wurden, und sis beziehen sich auf den korrekhen
Gebrauch vum Terminal.
NORM FUR DIE LASERSICHERHEIT
Dies Pruduk‘ anlsprich! am Tag der Herslellung den gulligen EN 60825-1 und CDRH
21 CFR 104!) Normen Mr die Lasersicherhelt.
E5 is! nicht nomenmg, das Germ wsgen Betrieb oder Inslauations. und Warlungs-
ameiten zu fiffnen.
in dieser Betrr'ebsanlsr‘tung beschn'eben Worden, kdnnen sin
gsféhfliches Lasefl/cht vamrsachan,
& Jegliche Anderungen am Gsrfll sowis Vorganenswelsen, die nicht
ACHTUNG
Der Produkl benum eine Lassrdinds. Obwuhl zur Zen keme Augenschaden von
kurzsn Einslrahlungen bekannl smd, solllen Sie es vermeiden lflr Isngere Zsit m den
Laserslrahl zu sohauen, genauso wenig wls In suarke Licmqueuen (LE. die Sonne).
Vsrmsiden Sie as. den Laserslrahl weder gegen die Augen elnes Baubachlers. noch
gsgen reflekherende Oberfl‘achen zu richlen.
xl
FRANCAIS
Les inlurmatlons suivanles sum loumies selon les réglss fixées par lss autorités
inlernallonales else reiérsnl e um; currents ulilisalion du lerrmnal‘
NORMES DE SECURITE LASER
Cs produit est conforms aux normes de sécurité laser en viguaur a as data de
fabricauun: CDRH 21 CFR 1040 at EN 60825-1,
ll n'esl pas nAcessaire d‘ouvrir l'apparail pour
slallallnn, I'ulllisafion ou I'snlrelien.
L’lllllisufiun de procédures cu réglages diffs/ants 69 cell)! donnés
lci peu! smrainer une dangamuse exposition a lumlérs laser
Visible.
ATTENTION
Ls produii utilise una diode laseri Aucun dommags aux yaux humains n‘a éle
oonsialé é la suite d'une exposilion au rayon laser. Eviler de regarder fixemenl is
rayon. cumme mule aulre source lumineuse intense tells qus is soleil. Eviler aussi
de diriger Ie rayon vars les yeux d'un observsleur, méme a (ravens des surfaces
réfléchlssanlas (miroirs, par example).
ESPAfiOL
Las mlurmaclones siguienles son presentadas en conicrrnidad con Ias disposiclnnes
de las autoridadss inlemaflionales y 55 refieren al uso correclo del terminal.
NORMATlVAS ESTANDAR PARA LA SEGURIDAD LASER
Esle aparam results conforms a Ias normslnvas vigenla de ssgurldad laser a la
fecha dB plodueclén: CDRH 21 CFR104U y EN 60825-1,
No es necesarlo abnr el aparslo para la insialau’én, Ia ulilizacién a la manutencién.
& La ufilizscldn de pmcedimientos 0 regulacr'onss dilemmas as
Bquellas describldas en la documentcién pueds causar una
exposlclén pair‘grosa e la luz laser visible.
ATENCION
El aparato ulillza un diode laser a baja polancla. No son notorios daflus a [as 0105
humanos a consecuencia de una axpcslclfin de cans duracién. Eviten de mirar filo sl
rayo léser asl oomo evnarian cualquiera mra luente de luminosidad intense, por
ejemplu el sol. Ademés, sviian de dlrlgir el rayo laser hacia Ios alas de un
obsewador, lambién a lravés de superficies reflemanlss coma Ios espejos.
xII
RADIO COMPLIANCE
In radio syslems configured with portable terminals and access points the
frequencies to be used must be allowed by the spectrum autherilles of the specific
country in which the installation lakes placs. Be absolutely sure ihal the syslem
irequsncias are correctly set to be compliant with the spectrum requirements of the
country.
The Radio Card used in this product aulomarically adapts to the iraquenclas set by
the system and does not require any parameter settings.
For RadioReady versions, the cortisol conformity label for your radio
mods! mils! be applied to the Viper-NET” terminal lo indicate that
(he ferminal is In conformity with the directives related 10 the Viper-
NET'“/RF WIS/on.
The following shows the correspondence between the Viper-NET” models and the
Radio modules:
. Viper-NET” BOO-XXX for 802.11b (Wi—Fl) radio cards
- Viper-NET”I 1ou-xxx for radio ready models
' Viper-NET“ 301-XXX for 802.11!) (W'rFl) radio cards + Biuetbothm
INFORMATION FOR THE USER
ENGLISH
Contact the competent authority responsible tar me management of radio traquancy
devices of your country to verify the svenlual necessity of a user license. Rater to the
web site htlgzlleuroQaAeuAnllccmm/entergnse/melspenlr hlm for funher tnlormatlon.
ITALIANO
Prendi oontatto con I'aulorita cnmpe|ante per la gestione degli apparflti a radio
frequenza del tuo passe. per venficame I‘evenluale necessita della Iioenza d'uso.
Inutlre puot tmvale ulteriori inton'nazlonl a] sitD:
hag/[enrogateu.int/commlenlergu‘ggmglspectmtm.
FRANQAIS
Contacts: I'autnrité oompétente an ta gsstion des appaveils a mum fiéqusnce de
votre pays pour vérmer ta nécessité du permis d'usage. Pour tout rsnssignemsnl
vous pouvez vous adresssr an site web:
hhgt//sur02a.eu.inyggmmlenlergriselngfimfightm.
DEUTSCH
Um die Notwendigkeit der Verwendungsllzenz zu priiien‘ wenden Sls slch an dis
Behérde. die aulder Radlolrequsnzgemtsmhrung Ihres Lands bswandert ist, Waiters
tntormaticnen sind venugbsr auf dem Web Site:
htl Jleuro a.eu.int/oommlenler ”Selma/s eclrmm.
ESPAflOL
Contacts can Ia aumridad competsms para la gastién da ms dispositivos de mdlo
fiscuencia ds tn pals. para vsn‘flcar si es necesario ta Ixcencia de uso, Ademas se
puede encomrar mas m'armacibn an at sltlo web:
htt il/sum a.euvintlcommlanler rise/m lr.h|m.
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FCC
This device must be opened by qualified personnel only.
Modificallons or Chang“ to this equipment without me cxprnnd
wrlltln approval of Datllugic could void the authority to use the
equipment.
This device complies with PART 15 of (h. FCC Rulal. Operation Is
lubject to till following two condilions: (1) This device may not cause
hannful interference. and (2) lhls device must ace-pt any Interferenc-
. Including interlerence which may cause undesired operation
All Wl-Fi models contain FCC ID: LDK102040.
WARNING: FCC RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES
To satisfy FCC RF exposure compliance requirements. lhls devme should be used in
hand-helm hand—operated configuralions only, The device and its antenna must
maintain a separation distance of 20 cm or more lrorn a persan’s budy, except for the
hands and wrists, lu salisiy RF exposure compliance.
This device is designed to be used in a person's hands and its nperallng
configurallons do not suppon normal Iransmissions while It Is carried in packets nr
holsters next to a person's body.
This devlce must not be cc-iocaled or operated in conjunction with any other
transmitting device
POWER SUPPLY
For battery charging, this device is intended to be supplied by is UL Listed ar
CSA Cerllfied Power Unit marked "Class 2" or "LPS" output rated 12-14 V,
minimum 1A which supplies power directly to the charger via the jack
connector.
COMPLIANCE
GENERAL VIEW
u“ mm...”
Key:
A) Good Read LED
E) Gallery low I Keyboard slams / User programmable LED
0) Display
D) Charging status LED
E) Keyboard
F) Connecmr for direcl RSZ32 or USB cunnecllon
G) Laser beam output wmdow
H) Recharge Contacts
I) Trigger
J) IrDA pun
XVI
INTRODUCTION _0
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 VIPER-NET” TERMINAL DESCRIPTION
The Viper-NET“1 is the latest addition In Damlogic's Mobiie@wotk“‘ tamily tor
Industrial environments.
The pistol shape, superior protection class. great drop resistance, and wide operating
temperature range make the Viper-NET"l the ideal solution for warehouse and
distribution oenter environments.
The rugged case of the Viper-NET” houses the latest mobile and wireiess
technologies. including the Intel® XScaIe'“ @ 400 MHz powerful processor, A bright
and reflective TFT daylighl readable color display with touch screen provides an
optimal interface.
The terminal is aivirsys ready to use thanks to numerous communication ports (IrDA.
R5232, USE), The Windows CENET architecture allows data capture. Collection and
communication with simple icons and intuitive graphic interface,
The Viper-NET“ product line otters two scan engine modeis: Laser High
Performance (high vislblilty) and Laser Extra Long Range (aulofoous), ailowing codes
to be read (mm near contact to several mater distances, These diflerent options
make it possible to respond to any warehouse or retail need.
Wireless communication is guaranteed thanks to RF WLAN technology, compliant
with the IEEE 802.11b (Wi—Fi) standard. The Viper-NET” product line includes
Bluetootho model, allowing connection with printers or other equipment with the same
technology.
A full set of accessories and software tools, two keyboard options, easy to use
intertaees. and Iong‘iastlng Li-Ion batteries make the Viper-NET“I ideal tor the
harshest mobile applications,
1.2 BLUETOOTH® MODULE
Viper-NET”I Xxi-XXX models are equipped with a Bluatooth" moduie for radio
communications to other devices which use this standard, tor example BT printers
Connections are not guaranteed at temperatures below 0' C,
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1.3 PACKAGE CONTENTS
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flung.
VIpobNET" - Fuck!!! CunllMfi
The leenNET'“ termlnal package conlains:
, 1 Viper-NET” terminal;
— 1 rechargeable hanery pack;
7 1 CD-ROM Da'alogic-NET SDK (Windows CE .NET SDK For Datalcgic
Terminals):
— 1 user‘s manual:
- 3 slyluses wan clips and s biadnesive strips;
- 1 fmme wun 3 overlays;
Any other packages wnll conlaln Ihe accessories necessary For me Viper-NET"
Ierminal connecllon lo the host camputer and (a the network: me cradle, power
supply, and one of more connection cables
Remove all the components lrorn (heir packaging. check their lntegrlly and congmity
with the packing documents.
technical assislance center Damage caused by Improper
& Keep lhe original packaging [or use when sending products in the
packaging is not covered under the wawnly.
CAUTION
Rechargeable battery packs are not inmally charged. Therefore the
first operation to perform is to charge them See paragraph 4.1.
NOTE
INTRODUCTION 0
1.4 ACCESSORIES
I]
Charger
94A154340 MBcssuo mth-slol battery charger (4 slots)
Banana:
94ACC4561 8-9600 LI BATTERY PACK 2000 mAh@7.2 V
Power supply
FPS18 Power Supply Ior Viper—NET” termlnal (thraugh CAB-405 or CAB-406)
and (or the MBCQSDO mum-slat battery charger:
94Acu595 FPS18 power supply without curd
94ACC1150 Power cord EU 3- pm
94ACC1160 Power cord AUS 3. pl"
Cables
94A051DOO CAB-405 cabIe for R8232 direct oonnecfion between the terminal
and lhe PC. It also pmwdas a powerjack [or connection lo the FPS18,
94A051001 CAB—406 cable for USB dired comedian between the terminal and
lhe PC. It also provides a puweriack For connection Io me FPS1B,
Varlnu!
94ACC1260 Pouch Slyls meson (5 pcs)
94Acc1272 Funmzonaw Case VipervNETm
94ACC1240 Shoulder Strap (5 pcs)
94ACC125U Heavy Duty Belt (5 pcs)
94ACC1230 Swivel for Funcfionm Case (10 pcs)
94ACC1301 Stylus Pen (20 pcs)
94ACC1291 Ball HolsIer Right (or Viper-NET"
sAAcmzsz Ban Holster Lek for Viper-NET“
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2 CONNECTIONS
2.1 TERMINAL CONNECTION TO THE HOST COMPUTER
2.1.1 RSZ3ZIUSB Direct Connection
You can use a cable lo cunnecl Ihe leer—NETW lermlnal lo a host computer to
Ilflflsfal’ data.
This cable also allows connection to an extsmal power supply lu charge lhe
ballerios.
USE communication may not be completely guaranteed
while batteries are simultaneously in charge, Avoid the CAB-
406 connecllan lo power supply when USE link is aclive.
CAUTION
A I summon (R523?)
94mm 001 (use)
f i,
Key:
A Host computer 0 Viper—NET“I terminal
B RSZBZ cable orUSB cable D Powersupply
connecnous _°
2.1.2 WLAN Connections
Viper-NETm Wi-Fi models can commumeale wwlh me has! using 1he on-board radio
frequency module and an Access Point oonnecuad to the host computer.
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Key:
A) Viper—NETm terminal
E) Access point
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2.1.3 PAN Connections
Vipsr~NET"“ BIustcoIhQ models can communicate with a Bluemomfi’ devlcs such as
a printer wilhin a range of 10 m. using the on-board BIuemoth" module
Key:
A) Viper-NETWlarmlnal
a) Elueloolhsprinler
CONNECTIONS
2.2 CONNECTION CABLES
The following came is listed with wls order numben
U R8232 Direct connocflnn: cab]. 94A051000
"051m: mu leir-NET‘“ side
ww 7-le
(female) (mm)
RX
3 ———> 4
TX
2 <—-———— 3
on
‘
DsR
f, 4—4—— 4
as
vexr 5
Suwh/Jnck
5 GND 1
El USE Direct Connaclion: cable 94A051flfl1
HOST/PC sidn VipelvNET'“ nu-
usa Cum-saw 7—PIN
fiemalsj (man)
1 v‘ 1
2 B” 5
a D' 2
VEXT e
swvlyiack
GND
4 7
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3 USE AND FUNCTIONING
The use of the VIper—NET'M terminal depends on the appli |lDl| suttware loaded.
However there are several paramelers that can be set and u ties that can he used
to perform some basic lunclions such as baroode scanning. communications. file
management, etc.
3.1 TERMINAL STARTUP
The Viper-NET'" terminal lums on when the batteries or the exhernal supply ale
inserted.
Aflsr the batteries are installed, use the [ON/OFF] key or the trigger butlcn to turn on
the terminal. Use the [OFF] key to turn it on.
As soon as the terminal is on. the Windows CE .NET desktop oonilguration will
appear on the semen.
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Use the stylus as suggested ll’l paragraph 3.2 to select icons and options.
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The tennlnet goes into power~ofl (low power with display om, when it is no longer
used for more than a programmable tlmeout, which is defined in the POWER applet
of the Control Panel. In this mode it can he awakened (resuming operation) by the
[on/om key or a trigger press.
@ The len'ninal can also be awakened or turned ofl‘ by the application
program.
NOTE
3.2 USING THE STYLUS
The stylus selects items and enters inlermatlon The stylus functions as a mouse.
Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and select
“p: options,
Du , Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to
“' select text and images Drag m a llst to select multiple items.
Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list 01 actlons
Top-and-llold: avalleole for that item. On the popup menu that appeals. tap the
actlon you want to perform.
The stylus is lactory aligned; however, it is possible to align the cursor on the screen
with the tip oi the stylus. Enter the STYLUS applet of the Control Panel and tap the
center of each target that appears on the scleen Wllh the lip of the stylus.
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3.3 BARCODE SCANNING
To scan bamodes, point the leer-NET'" terminat laser beam onto the code from a
distance withm tna readlng range wmle pressing the tngger. See the reading
diagrams in chapter 0 tor the reading range of your model,
The lighted band emitted by the laser must completely Intercept tna bamods as
shown in the figure below, It enabled, the Good Read LED and the emission 01 an
acnuslic slgnal will indtcale that lhe scan has taken ptace nurremfly.
To enabte the barcoda scanning refer to par. 3.7.1
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3.4 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYS (32-st MODELS)
This version of the V1per~NET'M terminal provides a keybnard having a total of 32
keys.
The Keyboard can be dlvldsd as follows:
System control
and power keys
General and special keys
3.4.1 System Control and Power Keys
- By prssslng thls key and the terminal trigger
simultaneuusly, a system software reset is perrormsd.
u a By presslng these keys and the tsrmlnal trigger
simultanaausly, a syslem hardware reset is perlormed.
[@ Powers the tsrmmal ON or OFF.
Switch on/ofl the display backlighi,
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3.4.2 Key Selection
The following image shows Ins (unclion, numeric and specim keys provnded un lhe
keyboard:
nu v
nuns
TAB
Some 01 mass keys carry extra symbms and are Iogmally divided in up to 5 secfions
awarding to the lolluwmg figure:
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Each seclinn corresponds to a symbol that can be obtained using the corresponding
keyboard method according to the lollcwlng scheme:
A) function of the key when preceded by e SHIFT key press;
B) lunctian of the key when preceded by a FUNC key press;
C) luncfien of the key when in Alpha mode:
a) luncllon of the key when preceded by a CTRL key press;
E) lunction of the key when directly pressed.
3.4.3 Special Key Sequences
This sequence locks the arrow keys so the! they are
5mm always active to “scroll" through display selecfions,
E Pressing this sequence again rename the arrow keys to
their normal function (singularly selectable with FUNC).
n The ALT key press preceding any keyboard key or key
sequence lakes the same effect as on a sienderd Pc.
Ex: ALT - F8 corresponds to ALT 4 F8 en a no
The CTRL key press preceding any keyboard key enables
fl the character positioned on the right upper part above the
key.
Ex: CTRL - 6 corresponds to the " character.
The FUNC and SHIFT key press preceding any keyboard
w w key corresponds to the SHIFT 4- key press on lhe PC.
Ex: FUNC - SHIFT - F5 correspands to SHIFT - F5 on a
PC.
The FUNC and CTRL key press preceding any keyboard
m fl key corresponds to the CTRL 4 key press on the PC.
Ex.: FUNC - CTRL - F8 corresponds to CTRL - F8 on a
PC.
The SHIFT key press preceding any keyboard key
fl enables the character positioned on me left upper corner
ofthe key,
Ex: SHIFT - 5 corresponds to the “A, character,
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The FUNC key press preceding any keyboard key enables
w the character positioned on the left upper pan above me
key,
Ex: FUNC - 5 corresponds re the \ character,
The Alpha key press enters a speclal made through whlch
cndm lI is possible to digit all the alphabetic characters
positloned above the keys.
To exlt the Alpha mods and return lo the keyboard normal
lunctioning it is necessary to press Ihe Alpha Key 393m.
The FUNC key and Alpha key pressed in me slated
sequence when not ln Alpha mode switch the case 0! the
marectels posltioned above me keyst
To use the alphabetlc characters it is necessary to enter
the alpha mode,
Once the Alpha mode has been entered, press the Alpha key again
to exit this mode. Olhemise. it will not be possible (a use other
keyboard functions.
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3.5 DESCRIPTION OF THE KEYS (48-KEY MODELS)
This version of the Wper—NET'“ terminal provides a keyboard having a Iota| 01 43 keys.
The keyboard can be divided as foltuws:
System cunlrol and power keys
General and special keys
1.5.1 System Control and Power Keys
By pressmg thls key and the terminat trigger
simultaneously. a system software rssel Is permrmed.
By pressing these keys and the termmal trigger
slmultaneousty, a syslem hardware rese| Is perfumed.
@ Powers the terminal ON or OFF
Switch on/ofl the display backlight.
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3.5.2
Key Selection
VIPER-NETw
The lullowing image shows the alphabetic, numeric and special keys provided on the
kayboarfl:
A b
J. n
MID“. ‘
E I!
[+1 “h m L
501m "(M - _J_
M r
m z
Some of Inese keys carry extra symbols and are logically divided in up in 3 sections
according to the following figure:
B—Pn
“fl—c
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USE AND FUNCTIONING 0
Each section corresponds to a symbol that can he obtained using the corresponding
keyword method according to the Iollowing scheme:
A) Function of the nurrrarrc key when preceded by a SHIFT key press; it
pressing an alphabetic key alter the SHIFT key. it switches between lower
and upper case characters:
B) function ofthe keywnen preceded by a FUNC key pms:
C) function of the kaywhen directly pressed.
3.5.3 Special Key Sequences
scum.
[E]
This sequence locks the arrow keys so that they are
always active to "scroll' through display selections.
Pressing this sequence again returns the arrow keys to
their normal function (singularly seleclnole with FUNC).
Tne ALT key press preceding any keyboard key or key
sequence takes the same effect as on a standard PC.
Ex: ALT - FUNC - 5 corresponds to ALT - F8 on a PC.
The CTRL key press preceding any keyboard key or key
sequence takes the same etlect as on a standard PC,
Ex; CTRL — J corresponds to CTRL - J on a PC.
On the ther—NET'”, the [SHIFT] key corresponds to the PC
one. By pressing It with aiming“; key; it allows swilctrtng
between upper and lower case characters.
It the sHFT key precedes another numeric key, it selects
the character positioned on the left upper corner ol the key.
Ex: SHIFT - A corresponds to SHIFT - A on e PC.
SHIFT ~ 3 corresponds to #.
The FUNC key press preceding any keyboard key enables
Ittc character displayed above each key. Ey pressing it with
numerlc keys it selects the F1 -F10 tunclion,
Ex: FUNC - J corresponds to ].
If you want to toggle the keyboard case Ior all the
subsequent letters. use the FUNC — SHIFT sequence. The
FUNC - SHIFT sequence has no effect on numeric keys.
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3.6 STATUS INDICATORS
3.6.1 LED status
The Viper-NET" provides three diflererll LEDS signaling the terminal slams.
Charging name
(right side)
Green pulse
Green blinking
Green wnslenl
Red conelant
Orange blinking
STATUS
it goes on hr a law seconds when (he
exlemal supply or lhe ballery supply has
been recognized.
ll blinks during slow charge.
ll ls constant once the charging process
has been completed.
it is constant while charging,
iney ilum on aliemaiiveiy while
discharging.
It blinks when a charging error has
occurred.
Ballery Low
Keyboard Statue
Good Read
(in?)
Red blinking
Green consianr'
Green flashing
it blinks when the bailery is running
down.
it is cons-1am when Alpha mode is
selerAed (numeric models only).
It flashes as such as a code has been
read. The number and duration 0!
(lashes is configurable lhmugh Ihe
bamode setup applet In the control
panel.
* This LED is available to me applicaiion piogram,
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USE AND FUNCTIONING
3.6.2 Status Bar
The Slams Bar provides
dsmding stews.
informalion about the lime, (he bansry IaveL and me
ICONS
DESCRIPTION
Tlms and Battery Icons
1? Jill
It shows (he tlme
EBB
They are rewssenmfive DI five dilferenl imns indlcallng (ho
banerv level. The icon Is groan. yellow, or red owed acmmwng
w the pmr Iefl (green when mun/g. yelluw between am and
2m. rad when 520m
It shows Ihs baflery is charging
D-mdlng smu- Icon!
II shows Ihs decoder is active
It shows Ihs decoder is not acfive
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3.7 DATA CAPTURE CONFIGURATION
From the Taskbar, tap the "Data Capture" icon to open a drop—down menu. Data
Capture can also be accessed from the Control Panelt
By selecting the Info item trcrn this drop-down menu you can access information
about the Scanner and the Sohware; the Configure item opens the configuration
applet (Data Capture Configuration Window). while Capture accesses the data
capture applet (Data Capture Window) which enables code reading,
The last menu item (Wedge) enabiee Wedge Emuietiun.
3.7.1 Configure
The Configuration appiet contains the barcode scanning configuration parameters In
a directory tree structure. The available bareode parameters are divtded into two
groups: Reader Parameters and Sean Parameters.
The Reader Parameters depend on the type of scanner module installed on the
termlnal and allow bsrvode configuration (Le. enable/disahie Code 39, check digit
control. etc).
The Scan Parameters are common to all scanner modules and ailow control at the
scanning device (Le. beeper control. LED control, laser timeout, etc),
Each Data Capture screen wlndow corresponds to a branch of the tree, and the
name of the current branch is displayed at the bottom of each screen windcwc
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DIM Cnpluu Configuratlon Wlndflw
The screen format shows two columns where the left column indicates branches or
paramelers‘ Branches have three dots in the right column (,..). You can navigate
through the tree slructure Using the slylus er keyboard snows directly on lhe item
field or from lhe menu.
Parameters have Ineir corresponding current values in lhe righl wiumn. You ran edit
parameter values using lhe stylus er keyboard arrows directly on lhe item field or
lrom the menu. To change a value tor example, seleet the line ol the value to be
changed. choose Edit lrom lhe Parameler Menu then cheese 6 new value from lhe
values Iisled in the box (see following figures).
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Alternatively using the stylus. you can tap onoe directly on the value on the right
column, continue tapping untll the desired value is reached.
To activate a new configuration select the File ->Save Menu to send the new
configuration to the barcode decoding sofiwere and save the new configuration. This
will save the configuration to non-volatile memory preventing loss at the next system
reset
Reader Parameters
The baroode reading parameters and values are dependent upon the type of smnner
module mounted ln your terminal. For a detailed list of parameters and at their
oonfiguralion procedures. please relerto the SDK Help tile on the CD,
Scan Parameters
The Scan Parameters are common to all scanner modules and allow control at the
scanning device. The Scan parameters are described as lolluws;
Scan Timeout: the maximum time. in milliseconds. during which the scanner
remains on without decoding any baroode,
Beep Duration: the time interval. in milliseconds, during which the beeper wtll sound
when the scanner reads a code. To disable the beeper. set this value to 0.
Beep Frequency: determines the lrequency in Hertz ol the beeper.
Continuous Mode: when enabled. the scanner can only be turned at! by releasing
the SCAN key. or if Soft Trigger is enabled. by the application program. Continuous
Mode overrides Sean Timeout
Keyboard Emulation: if enabled all scanned data are trenslormed into keyboard
events and can therelore be displayed and saved to a tile as it input lrom the terminal
keyboard.
Sort Trigger: when enabled, the laser can be turned email by the application
soflware.
Scan Always On: enables the scanner for baroode reading lndependentty lrom the
applicatlon software.
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USE AND FUNCTlONING
Default Settings
—°
The lollowing Iables contain Ihe default values for the major baroode setup
parameters, according lo ihe type of scan engine maunled on me Ierminal. For a
complete list of parameters and of their Donfiguraiinn pracedures. please refer to the
SDK Help file an the CD.
SCAN PARAMETERS HP XLR
Scan Tlmecul
5000
5000
Beep Duration
20
20
Beep Frequency
2000
2000
LED Duration
LED Pulses
Continuous Mode
Disabled
Disabled
Keyboard Emulation
Disabled
Disabled
Soft Trigger
Enabled
Enabled
Scan Alwa 5 On
Bamode Symbnlgqy Identifier
Disabled
Nona
Disabled
GENERAL READER PARAMETERS HP XLR
None
Aim Mods
Timed Hold
Timed Hdld
Aim Duration
SVMBOLOGY SPECIFlC
READER PARAMETERS HP XLR
UPC A Enabled Enabled
UPC E Enabled Enabled
UPC E1 Disabled
EAN B Enabled Enabled
EAN 13 Enabled Enabled
EAN Bookland Disabled
Code 39 Enabled Enabled
code 39 Full ASCII Disabled Disabled
Code 32 Disabled Dlsablsd
Code 39 Trieplic Dlsablsd
215: Interleaved Enabled Enabled
215: Industrial Disabled Disabled
215: Matrix Disabled
Code 128 Enabled Enabled
EAN 125 Enabled Enabled
ISBT 128
Disabled
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SVMBOLOGY SPECIFIC
READER PARAMETERS
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Codabar
Enabled
Disabled
Enabled
Disabled
PIeuey
Disabled
Code 93
stabled
Dlsablsd
Code 1 1
3.7.2 Capture
Disabled
The Dala Capture apple! (Capture) enables code reading.
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Data Capture can also be enabled through the Conflgurallcm applet by seleding File
->Scanner from lhs main menu. or by enabling lhs parameter Scan Always On in me
Scan Parameters branch.
Enahllnn m- um Captun
3.8 CONTROL PANEL
The main window at the Windows CE .NET Danlml panel is shown bslnw as It
appears on (he lerminal when launnhed lrom Start —>Sallings ->Conlml Panel;
APPLET programs are displayed on lhe desklup as icons: one icon corresponds to
each APPLET.
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$8.1 Registry
The REGISTRY ADMIN applet provides managemenl olWindows ca NET registry.
Select the REGISTRY ADMIN applet by double tapping the Reglstry Admin icon.
The Reglstvy Administration Main wtnduw appears Two luncticns are avaiiable:
, Save Registry alinws permanently Sal/mg the Windows configuration (example:
cuswm cunnguratton cit screen desktop background actor. or network adapter
configuration) to non-volallle memory (SAVE button)
7 Restore Default Registry aliows reslurtng the initial factory default configuration
(Restore Deleult button). Alter restoring the lectory deiault Configuration. you
must psricrm a software reset (see par, 3.4.1 or 3.5.1)
Saving the re|istry to non-volatile memory guarantees the persistence of the
Windows configuration in case of battery replacement
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33.2 Files Admln
The FILES ADMlN applet enables control of the permanence of files in the System
Folder. Two functions are available on the Files Admin Main window by means oftwo
buttons:
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Save Session: with this button all files will be permanently saved in the \Wind0ws
directery In non-volatlle memory, This function guarantees the steady maintenance at
every file produced during the current working sessiun - even of subdirectnries and
relevant tiles - wrth the exception of the files belonging to the FLASH Image.
These current workan sessinn files wlll be backed-up In the \Backup\windows
directery.
At the next hardware reset. the files previously saved tn the \Backup\Windows
dlreotory will be restored to the Windows directory (see BACKUP DIRECTORY FILE
MANAGEMENT 3.10).
Sale Setup: with this button: the lnslallation oi summre programs will be saved to
non-volatile memory (Backup directory), Before doing this, ll Wlll be checked that the
Backup directory has enough space to save the files, It the directory space is not
enough. an error message will be shown and the program will exit the Sale Setup
tunction.
Two activating procedures are available:
- Select an installatton file (for example, a .CAB cabinet file) from the Sale Setup
mask.
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Then salecl \Wlndows or a relevanl sub—dlreclory in the palh box. Then. Sale Selup
will recognize the new files and directories present in the \Wir|dows drreciory, and will
may them is the lBackumWindwws directory. Al ihe next hardware reset, mesa files
wlII be restored (see BACKUP DIRECTORY FlLE MANAGEMENT 3,10).
- Simply skip lire first mask, When it closes. a new mask will pop up: ii wwll enable any
type of insisllallon (oven remule ones like Adivesync'” Installations). Make sure the
lnslallaiion direflory is \Wlndows or one of its sub-dlrecwnes. After insballation, lap
0K: Sale Salup will save the new files in the \Backup\Wlndows directory.
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3.8.3 Wireless Communlcatlons
The WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS applet provides management 01th Bluetoomw
module and uflhe WI-Fi Card.
Seleci Ihe WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS appIsI by double lapping the Wireless
Communicalions icon. The following window WIII appear:
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3.8.4 Bluetooth® Manager Device Setup
In order to enable a aluemomfi' device for communicalion with the VIpsr-NET'“
lerminal you must panorm me dmwvery procedure and enable the device as follows:
1 Place the Eluetoolh° device wnmin Ihe range of the VIpsr—NETW terminal (10
mews;
2, From the Viper-NET” Conlrm Panel, select and run [he BIuewom" Dewce
Properties appwal.
3, Run the Discovery pmcednre: ”Scan Device". The Mowing window will appsar:
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4. Select (he discovered device and check "Trusted“ m (he menu‘
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5. Close me Bluexoum“ Manager by selscfing OK‘
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3.9 WINDOWS CONNECTIONS
From the Desktop, double tap on the "Connection" iolrter to open the following
window:
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3.9.1 Microson® ActiveSync®
lvllcnzsoltw ActiveSync" gives you the possibility to connect your desktop computer to
your VIper— -NET"" Terminal and synchronize the informatlnn on them.
Synchronization compares the data on the Viper— -NET"" Terminal wtlh that on the
desktop computer and updates both computers with the most recent lniorrnetioh.
thn Actlvfiynco, it is possiole to:
- Back up and restore Viper-NET” Terminal data.
- Copy files between Viper-NET”l Terminal and desktop computer.
- Synchronize files by selecting a synchronization mode.
It is possible to oonstantly synchronize while connected to a desktop computer or,
alternatively. synchronization can be periormed only when the synchronize command
is chosen. You can select Which information types are synchronized and control how
much data Is synchronized.
o! l'nlormeilun. Use Activesym:D options to turn synchmnileilon on
and off/or specific inlomlalv‘on types.
@ By delay/i, ACHVESWCO does nor automatically synchronize all lypes
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For example:
Synchronize Microsofl Word and Microsoft Excel tiles between the Viper-NET"M
Terminal and the deektop computer. The files will automatically be convened to the
correct lormat,
You can establish a connection by Serial cable, by USB cable or by network.
Moreover. if you have is Viper-NET“ Cradle you can connect your leer-NET'”
Terminal putting it into the cradle and connecting via lntrered using Serial cradle
Cable or USB cradle cable
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NOTE
ActiveSync® Remote
Alter a Partnership between terminal and desktop campuler is established. it is also
possible to establish a remote connection via Wireless LAN: disconnect the actual
cunneotion via ActiveSync" by double tapping the AciiveSync" connection icun on
the taskhar and press Disconnect, lhen go to the \Windows\Desktop\Conneclion
lolder and double tap the AciiveSync" remote Icnn. In the dialog box tha| wlII appear
ll Wl|| be possible to choose a method to connect to the desktop computer. Choose
Network Connection and press the Connect button:
To set up your netwark connection you have to correctly set up your
wireless connection. These settings depend on the wireless card that
you have installed on your Viper-NETw Terminal and on your
N wireless network settings. For more information about these settings
075 contact your network administrator.
3.9.2 Remote Desktop Connection
The establishment at a terminal connection with a Windows Sewer can he obtained
by double tapping the Terminal Client in the \WIndow\Desktoleernote Desktop
Connection lolder. This type ct connection makes it possible to see ene‘s awn
desktop computer on the Ienninel screen. as well as to work as it one were at a
desktop computer screen.
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3.10 BACKUP DIRECTORY FILE MANAGEMENT
All at the Windows CE ,NET system files reside in RAM (volatile memory) except for
the Backup directory. which resides in FLASH (hon-volatile memory). Theretore the
contents or the Backup directory are perSlstent even if the terminal is re~hoeted or the
battery is changed.
You can save your more Important files that you don’t want to lose due to terminal re—
boat, in the Backup directory or create a sub—directnry within Backup,
Even though the Windows Directory resides in RAM, It otten contains files or sub-
diredories created by the user or by installation programs that you don't want to lose
at re-boot. To keep these files persistent it is necessary to copy them to the directory
\Baekup\Windcws. This directory doesn‘t exist originally (only Backup exists), and
literature it must be created. Attire next hardware reset. before activating the shell,
Windows CE .NET will copy the contents including all sub-directories of
\Backup\WIndows to \Windows.
Likewise, to malntflin files that must be nm at Windows CE .NET startup, (Ls, .exe,
.Ink, .vb. .ntm. eta). it is necessary to copy them to the directory \Eackupi$tartup,
This directory does not exist originally (only Backup exists). and therefore it must be
created. The application programs will be mn after any type of re-boot (both software
and hardware reset)
As an alternative to the Sale Setup tunction. it is posslbte to copy the .cab files to the
direotory Backupicabfiies (the Cabfilee sub—directory doesn't exists originally and
must tnereiore be created) and peflerm a terminal cold boot to have the application
installedl Once these files are copied to the directory \Backup\Cabfiles. the
application will be run aiter each re-bout.
From the second cold bent on, a message may be displayed such as ' is already installed. RevinszW“. This message blocks the boot process.
Press the [Enter] key to continue the system inllialization.
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4 MAINTENANCE
Rechargeable battery packs are not initially charged Therefore the
first operation to perform Is to charge them. $59 per. 4.1.
4.1 CHARGING THE BATTERIES
The ballery autonumy varies acmrdlng to laciors. such as the frequency of barcode
scanning. RF usage. elc.
When (he balleries are low. lhe red LED posilioned benealh the la“ lower corner DI
the display blinks and a warning acoustic signal Is emitted.
ii is pessible Io recharge the bananas by using the FPS18 external power supply
directly connected in eilher CAB-405 (for RSZSZ connection) or CAE~405 (for USB
cunneaion), see per. 2.1.1. Alternatively. it is also possible la recharge the bananas
by using the CCQSOD cradle.
The charging process is signaled by a bi—oolared charging slalus LED poslfloned
beneath the right luwar corner ollrie display (see per.3.6.1).
If the bansry pack is removed 1mm me terminal. It can be recharged by inserting it
Inlo the MBcesoo muiir-sioi battery charger.
I! the bananas are new or have nol been recharged for a long time,
2 it Is necessary lo perform {we or three charging and discharglng
cycles {complete use) before [hey can reach their maximum charge
capabllity.
The maximum time required to recharge a complsrsn/ run-down
CAUTION battery pack is about 5 hours for Li-lori batteries.
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4.2 REPLACING THE BATTERIES
To corredly repWace Ihe bananas. proceed as follows.
1- Turn off the Viper-NET” terminal.
2- Press the lock bulwn as indicated in the figure be‘ow:
3~ Remove the battery pack by pulllng dovm the lowerpari of Ihe handle:
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4- Replace the battery pack, insert and press ii back imu me handle unlil the In
button is automalically closed:
type Dispose of me old ireueries as required by ihe relevant
& Risk of explosion If (no bamry ls replaced by an incorrect
laws in force.
CAUTION
in order to guarantee an adequate upsrsiing autonomy, when
replacing me battery pack (he terms: checks the battery energy
lever. if the benery is net sulflcisnlly charged, Viper-NET“ does nor
rum on {when pressing lira DN button).
in (his case, either substitute the battery pack with a charged cue
(sumaienlly charged) or insert Viperwerm into a powered cradle or
plug il mio the direct power supply,
4.3 CLEANING THE TERMINAL
Periodically clean the Viper—NET“ terminal with a sllghlly dampened dolhr
Do nul use aicohni, curmslvs products or solvsnls‘
ck
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5 TECHNICAL FEATURES
5.1
Opllcll Features
Maxrmum resolution
Skew angle
Pilch angre
Scan rate
Depth 0! field
LiMume laser scanner
Sala class
Electrical Features
Power
TECHNICAL DATA
Viper-NET“- xxx-sxx
XLR
lelr-NEI'“ XXX-1 XX
HP
013 mm / 5 mrls
t 55 '
1 65° t 65“
35 1 5 scan/sec 33.8 — 45.4 scan/sec
See reading draggms on Ihe nexl page
VLD. wavelenglh 630-530 nm
Class II EN 80825v1/CDHR
0.19 mm I 7.5 mils
t 60“
DC supp_|y
14V15%
Bauery peek
Internal backu- belle
Hardwar- anm
FLASH
Micrurocssscr
Display
Keyboard
Mechanical Featuros
Drmensiuns (LxWxH
Weight
2 me" Li-Ion 2000 mAh@ 7.2 V (nnmlnal)
Reuha -eable Li-lon BOmAh
32 MB
64 MB
Intel XScale PXA 255 400 MHz
2 piezoelectric buzzers
Keyboard status/Banery low (Mo-color LED)
Charging Status (two-color LED)
User Programmable (green LED)
64K Color TFT LCD with 320 x 240 pixel resolution.
with LED backlighl and touch screen
32 sllloone-coverad rubber keys
48 siliwnercuvered mbber ks .
23.5 x10.5 x 18 cm19.25 X 4.13 x 7.08 in
808 g I 28.5 oz (with LI-Ion)
835 [29.5 at wiIh Li-Ion and PC card
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Environmantal Features
Working temperature -10‘ w + 50 'C/14'1u 122 "F
Storage temesralurs -20' to Wu '8 l4' to 158 ‘F
Humidity 90% non condensing <= 40 “C
Frotecllon IP64
ssn prolsdion
Drc- reslstanoe
Flemming Futures
4 KV contact dwscharge, B KV air discharge
1.3 m l 5.9 II
Ogereting system Windaws CE .NET 42
Decoded baroudes EAN/UPC; Code 39: 2(5 Codes; Plessey,
Cudabar; Code 128; MSI: Code 93' Cflds 11,
Communicaflon Features Windows CE .NET COM Port
Oplical interlacs IrDA 1.0 COM4
Serial mler'ace R5232 COM1
COME
Wimless Featums
WLAN
WPAN
IEEE 502.1 1b Dsss
BIuetooth‘TEEE 802.15
5.2 READING DIAGRAMS
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