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
Operation
Mobile Computer MC92N0
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Technical data subject to change without notice..
Revision D / Status: 10/2016
6.4.2.3 Heart pacemakers
Manufacturers recommend that a minimum distance of 15 cm be observed between a
wireless handheld device and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference. This guideline
is in line with independent research results and recommendations of Wireless Technology
Research.
− Wearers of heart pacemakers
− Persons with heart pacemakers should ALWAYS keep at least 15 cm away from the
activated device.
− The device may not be worn by these persons in the breast pocket.
− The device should be held to the ear which is furthest away from the heart
pacemaker.
− If you have reason to assume that interference has arisen, you should SWITCH OFF
the device immediately.
6.4.2.4 Hearing aids
The wireless device may cause disturbances to hearing devices. Get in contact with the
manufacturer of your hearing device in the case of disturbances to ask about possible
solutions.
− The device may not be worn in the breast pocket of these persons.
− The device should be held to the ear which is furthest away from the heart
pacemaker.
− If you have reason to assume that interference has arisen, you should SWITCH OFF
the device immediately.
6.4.2.5 Other medical equipment
Ask your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine whether putting
the wireless product into operation impairs the medical device.
6.4.3 Equipment of the laser devices
Devices from Symbol/ZEBRA equipped with lasers comply with the Guidelines
21CFR1040.10 and 1040.11. (with the exception of the deviations set out in the Laser
Notice No. 50 dated 24 June 2007) and EN 60825-1:2001,2007 und EN 62471:2006. The
classification of the laser device is stated on a plate attached to the device.
Class 1 Laser devices are not considered to be hazardous when used for their intended
purpose.
CAUTION
Laser radiation! Risk of damage to eyesight!
Do not look into the laser beam.