User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Basic Security Information
- 2. Product Description
- 3. Technical Data
- 3.1 Explosion protection IS
- 3.2 Explosion protection NI
- 3.3 Other applicable standards
- 3.4 Features
- 3.4.1 Performance features
- 3.4.2 Physical features
- 3.4.3 User environment
- 3.4.4 Application development
- 3.4.5 Voice and data transmission Wireless LAN
- 3.4.6 Voice and data transmission Wireless PAN
- 3.4.7 Headset
- 3.4.8 Data Capture Options
- 3.4.8.1 1D- Standard-Range Laser Scanner (SE965)
- 3.4.8.2 1D-Long-Range Laser Scanner (Lorax SE1524)
- 3.4.8.3 1D-/2D-Imager (Blockbuster SE4500-SR)
- 3.4.8.4 1D-/2D-Imager DPM (Blockbuster SE4500-HD)
- 3.4.8.5 1D-/2D-Imager (Blockbuster SE4750-SR)
- 3.4.8.6 1D-/2D-Imager (Blockbuster SE4750-MR)
- 3.4.8.7 1D-/2D-Long Range Imager (SE4600-LR)
- 3.4.9 Decodable barcode types
- 3.4.10 RFID/RuBee Option
- 3.4.10.1 LF Reader (internal module)
- 3.4.10.2 LF Reader (extended module)
- 3.4.10.3 HF Reader (internal module)
- 3.4.10.4 HF Reader (extended module)
- 3.4.10.5 UHF Reader (internal module)
- 3.4.10.6 UHF Reader (internal module + mounted antenna)
- 3.4.10.7 UHF Reader (extended module)
- 3.4.10.8 UHF Reader (extended module + mounted antenna)
- 3.4.10.9 RuBee Reader (extended module)
- 3.5 Battery
- 3.6 External interfaces
- 3.7 Product labelling
- 3.8 Laser labels
- 4. Transport and Storage
- 5. Commissioning
- 6. Operation
- 6.1 Final inspection
- 6.2 Handling
- 6.3 Care and cleaning
- 6.4 Operation recommendations and requirements
- 6.5 Frequency of Operation – FCC and IC
- 6.6 Electromagnetic fields
- 6.7 Optimise operating times/change energy settings (WEH 6.5.3 only)
- 6.8 Software versions
- 7. Faults and Troubleshooting
- 8. Service, Inspection, Repair
- 9. Disposal
- 10. Dispatch and Packaging Information
- 11. Accessories, Spare Parts
- 12. Additional Information
Mobile Computer MC92N0
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Operation
Technical data subject to change without notice.
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6. Call for help using your mobile device if necessary. Dial the emergency services (9-
1-1 in the USA and 1-1-2 in Europe) or other local emergency service numbers in
the event of fire, accidents or medical emergences. Remember that these calls are
free of charge on the wireless device! The call can be made independently of
security code or networks with or without the SIM card.
7. Help your fellow humans in emergency situations with your mobile device. If you
witness a serious accident, crime or other emergency, call the emergency service (9-
1-1 in the USA and 1-1-2 in Europe) or another local emergency service number
because you could be the one who needs help next time.
8. Call the breakdown service or a special mobile radio number for support if you
encounter problems on the road. If you pass a car with a breakdown, which does not
represent a serious impediment to traffic, pass traffic lights which do not function, a
traffic accident with slight damage and without injured people or a possibly stolen
car, please get in touch with the road police or another special mobile radio number
for support.
“The mobile communication industry requests you to give safety priority when using your
device/telephone.”
6.4.2 Instructions on the use of Wireless Devices
Observe all warnings relating to the use of wireless devices.
6.4.2.1 Safety in aircraft
Switch off the wireless device when asked to do so by the ground staff and by employees
of the airline. If your device has a flight mode or a similar function, find out about its
correct use from the aircraft staff.
6.4.2.2 Safety in hospitals
Wireless devices emit radio frequencies and can cause disturbances to medical technical
electrical devices. Wireless devices should be switched off on request when you are in
hospitals, clinics or health establishments. This is intended to avoid any possible
interference with sensitive medical equipment.